BEST Behavioral Healthcare Solutions Catalog
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Behavioral Healthcare Solutions
Secure Patient Safety Lever (SPSL) Secure Seclusion Room Lock (SSRL)
Secure Emergency Door Alarm (SEDA) Secure Patient Safety Electrified (SPSE)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| Introduction2 | SPSL Tubular functions7 |
|---|---|
| Vertical market application example2 | SPSL Tubular How to orde7 |
| SPSL Mortise features3 | SSRL introduction & features8 |
| SPSL Mortise functions4–6 | SEDA introduction9 |
| SPSL Mortise how to order6 | SEDA typical installations9 |
| SPSL Tubular features7 | SEDA elements10–11 |
Introduction
dormakaba is pleased to offer the BEST behavioral healthcare solutions product portfolio. Facilities are challenged with maintaining a delicate balance of patient safety and security. The behavioral healthcare solutions portfolio provides a comprehensive breadth of products designed to meet these unique application challenges.
While no product can ever replicate the effectiveness of constant patient monitoring; we strive to present the most effective door locks, alarms and related hardware to assist facility staff in ensuring patient safety. Through close collaboration with behavioral healthcare professionals, BEST has become the single source for the most up-to-date behavioral healthcare door safety solutions.
Specifications are subject to change. To ensure proper code compliance please consult the local AHJ - Authority Having Jurisdiction.
Vertical Market Application Example: Behavioral Healthcare Facility
SPSL – Secure Patient Safety Lever: Mortise
Secure Patient Safety Lever (SPSL) meets the needs of resisting ligature engagement on the lock trim while providing patients and staff with easy-to-operate hardware. The patentpending design meets the intent of ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) by eliminating the operational requirement "pinch & grasp" motion. The reliable performance and security found within the traditional BEST products is now available in an anti-ligature design.
The tight tolerances, smooth meshing of the lever and the non-moving conical lock escutcheon set the industry standard. As an added suicide resistant measure, the lever is always free-moving bi-directionally, regardless of the lock function. The solid stainless steel design represents the highest level of quality construction found in the industry.
Designed in collaboration with the nation's largest behavioral healthcare service providers and industry consultants
A wide variety of locking needs are met by the different mortise lock functions.
- Independent, tapered, bidirectional lever
- Thru-bolted fixed conical escutcheon
- Low profile off the door
Durable Design
Proven performance on thousands of applications
- Independent lever springs in escutcheon
- Lever movement stops within escutcheon
- Stainless steel escutcheon and lever
- Fewer moving parts
- Accomodates 1 3/4" door thickness
Customer-Driven Functions
SPSL locksets meet the unique needs of the various spaces within a secured behavioral ward
- Patient Room Allows locking patient "out-of-room" and then converting to passage for other times. Free egress at all times.
- Key Only Entry Key required at all time (storeroom), with anti-ligature levers. Free egress at all times.
- Privacy Unique patent pending turnpiece design with traditional privacy anti-lockout function (including coin-turn cylinder for emergency entry)
More industry - driven functions than any other lockset; See pages 4, 5, and 6.
"State-Of-The-Art" Electrified Series
Available for use on doors that need to be electrified within the behavior health unit.
SPSE - Fail-secure (electrically unlocked) on the exterior; free egress at all times.
SPSF - Fail-safe (electrically locked) on the exterior; free egress at all times.
SPS3 - Fail-secure on both sides.
SPS4 - Fail-safe on both sides.
Optional signaling options include request-to-exit, door position and latch position switches, all of these can be monitored via an access control system.
SPSL – Mortise Lock Functions
| Nomenclature |
Behavorial
Healthcare |
BEST #
& Nearest |
Cylinders |
Latch operated
by |
information | Element & operating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Function
(Popular usage) |
ANSI
equivalent |
Outside
lever |
Interior
locking |
Inside
lever |
|||
| Keyed - most popular | |||||||
|
Lockable
Patient Room |
R-Classroom
F05 |
1 |
• Rotating inside lever
• Rotating outside lever only when unlocked by key |
Lockable |
Cannot
be locked |
||
| SPSL-ML-R-16F | |||||||
| Bathroom/Privacy |
LT-Bathroom
Privacy |
Special |
• Emergency entry via
coin-turn cylinder • Free egress at all times • *Anti-lockout feature |
Lockable | Turnpiece |
Cannot
be locked |
|
| SPSL-ML-LT-16F | |||||||
| Keyed entry |
D-Storeroom
F07 |
1 |
• Key always required
for entry • Free egress at all times • Exterior lever push/ pull only |
Dummy |
Cannot
be locked |
||
| SPSL-ML-D-16F | |||||||
| Keyless | |||||||
| Passage |
ON-Passage
F01 |
0 |
• Rotating inside OR
outside lever at any time |
Cannot
be locked |
Cannot
be locked |
||
| SPSL-ML-ON-16F | |||||||
| Keyed - single & double cylinder | |||||||
| SPSL-ML-RF-16F | Bedroom Privacy |
RF Bedroom
Privacy |
1 |
• Rotating outside lever
only when unlocked by key • Rotating inside lever • Free egress at all times • Remains locked upon exiting |
Lockable | Turnpiece |
Cannot
be locked |
| SPSL-ML-LTF-16F | Bedroom Privacy | LTF Bedroom Privacy | 1 |
• Rotating outside lever
only when unlocked by key • Rotating inside lever • Free egress at all times • Anti-Lockout feature remains |
Lockable | Turnpiece |
Cannot
be locked |
| SPSL-ML-INL-16F |
Lockable
double cylinder |
INL-Intruder
F32 |
2 |
• Cylinder on exterior
OR interior activates/ deactiviates exterior lever. • Free egress at all times |
Lockable | Cylinder |
Cannot
be locked |
NOTES: Locked lever is always free-moving, but does not retract latch when "locked". Latchbolt deadlocked by auxiliary latch. Passage, privacy, and deadbolt models do not contain auxiliary deadlatch. Turnpiece, when used, is anti-ligature design. Coin-turn cylinder is openable without use of a key.
| Nomenclature |
Behavorial
Healthcare |
BEST #
& Nearest |
Cylinders |
Latch operated
by |
Element & operating
information |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Function
(Popular usage) |
ANSI
equivalent |
Outside
lever |
Interior
locking |
Inside
lever |
|||
| Keyed - single & double cylinder (continued) | |||||||
| SPSL-ML-A-16F | Office/privacy |
A-Office
Institutional privacy F26 |
1 |
• Exterior cylinder OR
interior cylinder • Pressing the inside lever down allows free exiting from the room and reactivates the outside lever. |
Lockable | Turnpiece |
Cannot
be locked |
| SPSL-ML-T-16F | Deadbolt |
T-Dormitory
deadbolt F13 |
Special |
• Key projects deadbolt
• Exterior lever retracts latch • *Interior lever retracts latch and deadbolt |
Operable
except when deadbolted |
Cannot
be locked |
|
| SPSL-ML-IND-16F |
Deadbolt
double cylinder |
IND-Intruder
deadbolt F33 |
2 |
• Exterior OR interior key
projects deadbolt • Exterior lever retracts latch • *Interior lever retracts latch and deadbolt |
Operable
except when deadbolted |
Cylinder |
Cannot
be locked* |
| SPSL-ML-IND2-16F |
Keyed only
deadbolt & latch |
IND2-Storeroom
deadbolt |
2 |
• Exterior OR interior key
projects deadbolt • Exterior OR interior key retracts latch and deadbolt |
Dummy | Cylinder | Dummy |
| Asylum - no free egress | |||||||
| SPSL-ML-W1-16F | Asylum | W1-Asylum | 1 |
• Only exterior key
retracts latch |
Dummy | Dummy | |
| SPSL-ML-W10-16F |
Asylum
No interior lever |
W10-Asylum | 1 |
• Exterior key retracts
latch |
Dummy | None | |
| SPSL-ML-W2-16F |
Asylum
Double cylinder |
W2-Asylum
F30 |
2 |
• Exterior OR interior key
retracts latch |
Dummy | Cylinder | Dummy |
NOTES: Locked lever is always free-moving, but does not retract latch when "locked". Latchbolt deadlocked by auxiliary latch. Passage, privacy, and deadbolt models do not contain auxiliary deadlatch. Turnpiece, when used, is anti-ligature design. Coin-turn cylinder is openable without use of a key.
SPSL – Mortise Lock Functions
| Nomenclature |
Behavorial
Healthcare |
BEST #
& Nearest |
Cylinders
Latch operated Element & operating by information |
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Function
(Popular usage) |
ANSI
equivalent |
Outside
lever |
Interior
locking |
Inside
lever |
|||
| Asylum - no free egress (continued) | |||||||
|
Asylum
Double cylinder No interior lever |
W20-Asylum
F30 |
2 |
• Exterior OR interior key
retracts latch |
Dummy | Cylinder | None | |
| SPSL-ML-W20-16F | |||||||
|
Asylum
With deadbolt |
W3-Asylum
Deadbolt |
1 |
• Exterior lever retracts
latch • Deadbolt operated by key |
Cannot
be locked |
Dummy | ||
| SPSL-ML-W3-16F | Asylum | W30-Asylum | 1 | • Exterior lever retracts | Operable | None | |
|
With deadbolt
No interior lever |
Deadbolt |
latch
• Deadbolt operated by key |
except
when deadbolted |
||||
| SPSL-ML-W30-16F | Asylum | W4-Asylum | 2 | • Exterior OR interior key | Operable | Cylinder | Operable |
| SPSL-ML-W4-16F |
With deadbolt
Double cylinder |
Deadbolt |
operation
• Levers retract latch, not deadbolt • Exterior OR interior key operates deadbolt |
except
when deadbolted |
except
when deadbolted |
||
| SPSL-ML-W40-16F |
Asylum
With deadbolt Double cylinder |
W40-Asylum
Deadbolt |
2 |
• Exterior OR interior key
operation • Exterior OR interior key operates deadbolt |
Operable
except when deadbolted |
Cylinder | None |
NOTES: Locked lever is always free-moving, but does not retract latch when "locked". Latchbolt deadlocked by auxiliary latch. Passage, privacy, and deadbolt models do not contain auxiliary deadlatch. Turnpiece, when used, is anti-ligature design. Coin-turn cylinder is openable without use of a key.
How to Order
| SPSL | ML | R | 16F | 630 | RH* | SH | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series | Chassis | Function | Lever | Finish | Hand | Options | |
|
SPSL – Secure
Patient Safety Lever |
ML – Mortise |
A – Office privacy
D – Storeroom IND – Intruder deadbolt IND2 – Intruder storeroom deadbolt INL – Intruder latch LT – Bathroom privacy R – Classroom T – Dormitory deadbolt W1 – Asylum lever/lever W2 – Asylum double cyl lever/lever |
W3 – Asylum deadbolt
lever/lever W4 – Asylum deadbolt double cyl lever/lever W10 – Asylum lever/blank W20 – Asylum double cyl lever/blank W30 – Asylum deadbolt lever/blank W40 – Asylum lever/blank |
16F –
Anti-ligature lever |
630 – Satin
stainless steel |
RH
LH RHRB LHRB |
SH – Includes
security head screws |
To ensure proper code compliance, please consult the local AHJ - Authority Having Jurisdiction. *Handed, not field reversible.
How to Order
| SPSE | ML | RDL | 630 | RH* | SH | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series | Chassis | Function | Finish | Hand | Options | |
|
SPSE – Fail-Secure Exterior Only
SPSF – Fail-Safe Exterior Only SPS3 – Fail-Secure Both Sides SPS4 – Fail-Safe Both Sides |
ML – Mortise |
NNN – No Signaling Options
RDL – REX; DPS; LPS NDL – DPS; LPS NNL – LPS |
NDN – DPS
RDN – REX; DPS RNL – REX; LPS RNN – REX |
630 – Satin
Stainless Steel |
RH
LH RHR LHR |
SH – Security
Head Screws |
| *Handed, not field reversible | REX = Request-To-Exit | DPS = Door Position Switch | LPS = Latch Position Switch |
SPSL – Secure Patient Safety Lever: Cylindrical
Secure Patient Safety Lever (SPSL) meets the needs of resisting ligature engagement on the lock trim while providing patients and staff with easy-to-operate hardware. The patent-pending design meets the intent of ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) by eliminating the operational requirement "pinch & grasp" motion. The reliable performance and security found within the traditional BEST products is now available in an anti-ligature design.
The tight tolerances, smooth meshing of the lever and the non-moving conical lock escutcheon set the industry standard. As an added suicide resistant measure, the lever is always free-moving bidirectionally, regardless of the lock function. The solid stainless steel design represents the highest level of quality construction found in the industry.
Innovative Ligature–Resistant Features
Designed in collaboration with the nation's largest behavioral healthcare service providers and industry consultants.
- Independent, tapered, bidirectional lever (patent pending design)
- Thru-bolted fixed conical escutcheon
- Low profile off the door
Durable Design
Proven performance on thousands of applications
- Independent lever springs in escutcheon
- Fewer moving parts
- Lever movement stops within escutcheon
- Handed
- Stainless steel escutcheon and lever
- Accomodates 1 3/4" door thickness
Passage
SPSL – Cylindrical Lock Functions
| Nomenclature |
Behavorial
Healthcare Function (Popular usage) |
BEST #
& Nearest ANSI equivalent |
Latch operated | Element & operating information | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| by |
Outside
lever |
Interior
locking |
Inside
lever |
||||
| Keyless | |||||||
| SPSL-CL-ON-16F | Passage |
ON-Passage
F01 |
• Rotating inside OR
outside lever |
Cannot
be locked |
Cylinder |
Cannot
be locked |
|
How to Order
| SPSL | CL | ON | 16F | 630 | RH* | SH | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series | Chassis | Function | Lever | Finish | Hand | Options | |
|
SPSL – Secure
Patient Safety Lever |
CL – Tubular
23/4" backset (69mm) |
CL5 – Tubular
5" backset (127mm) |
ON – Tubular passage |
16F –
Anti-ligature lever |
630 – Satin
stainless steel |
RH
LH RHRB LHRB |
SH – Includes
security head screws |
To ensure proper code compliance, please consult the local AHJ - Authority Having Jurisdiction. *Handed, not field reversible.
SSRL – Secure Seclusion Room Lock
Secure Seclusion Room Locks (SSRL) provide effective locking for behavioral health applications requiring temporary patient containment. Single or multi-point bolts protrude into the frame or strike to provide added protection against unauthorized egress attempts. Pending the respective local code requirements, the SSRL can be ordered with features requiring continual or no supervision.
Continuous Supervision: (SSRLS-3, SSRLS-1) Bolts remain extended by facility staff engaging the lever.
No Supervision: (SSRLU-3, SSRLU-1) Bolts remain extended or locked via the lever operation. Multiple-point locking on the same horizontal plane provides optimal protection from
functional wear and/or violent egress attempts. Single-point locking is effective in less severe locations. Unsupervised models require keyed release of the lever lock preventing unauthorized locking of the door.
Retrofit applications, both in-swing and out-swing, are available. Out-swing applications require use of a surface-applied strike plate and mounting plate.
SSRL Feature Summary
- Multi-point deadlocking
- Optional independent or supervised locking
- Stainless steel deadbolts 1" throw
- Surface mounted
- No exposed interior hardware
Supervised surface mounted
Unsupervised Model 3-point w/ lever & cyl. Application: Behavioral Healthcare, Drug-Substance Abuse or Detention facilites Operation: Lever projects/retract deadbolts; Cylinder locks lever Please confirm code-compliance prior to ordering or installing THREE POINT MODELS Constant Supervision Model 3-point w/ lever Application: Behavioral Healthcare, Drug-Substance Abuse or Detention facilites Operation: Lever projects deadbolts; Deadbolts automatically retract when lever is released Please confirm code-compliance prior to ordering or installing SSRLS-3 SSRLU-3 Locksets SSRLS-3 Constant supervision SSRLU-3 Unsupervised Strike SSRL-SK3 Aluminum angled strike kit for 3-point out-swing doors (not packed with lock; must order separately) Options -C Digital Counter (add after model number) HANDING IS REQUIRED Handing is determined by looking at the door from the OUTSIDE of the room and identifying the HINGE side. Strike kits are required for out-swing doors.
Concealed models are available, consult factory.
SEDA – Secure Emergency Door Alarm
Secure Emergency Door Alarm's (SEDA) patent-pending full-width door sensor bars are activated by attempts to drape an item over the door. The sensor bar incorporates a curved design providing maximum sensitivity to pressure. The pressure activates internal switches, which are protected by the steel construction. The sensor bars are field adjustable to provide full door coverage and are easily installed.
Retrofit applications are ideal for SEDA. Electrified full-surface continuous hinges have been designed in an anti-ligature fashion and transfer the SEDA signal from the door to the frame. In doing so, coverage over the critical hinge side of the door is maintained. SEDA models may be applied to traditional swinging doors (mounted on pull side of door) or double-acting doors (mounted on patient side of door).
Additional notification and signal monitoring options are available to meet facility requirements. Field adjustments include a nuisance alarm and the piezo volume on the nurse's station console.
SEDA Elements
Door Sensor Assembly
The Door Sensor Assembly is available with telescoping adjustment to accommodate various door sizes. To avoid inadvertent activation, the DSA is equipped with a field adjustable nuisance delay (factory default 3 seconds). Adjustment setting can be performed at the Controller.
Neutral beige finish. For additional finishes please consult factory.
Door Sensor Assemblies:
SEDA-DSA-P1
- For doors 36" 42" wide
- Specify PULL SIDE of door width when ordering
SEDA-DSA-P2
- For doors 42" 48" wide
- Specify PULL SIDE of door width when ordering
SEDA-DSA-P3
- Pair for closet doors up to 36" wide
- Specify PULL SIDE of door width when ordering
Controller & Power Supply Dimensions:
Power Supply Controller
| Model Number | Power Supply Box | Controller Box |
|---|---|---|
| SEDA-CPS-1A52-12 | 8.25H x 7.5W x 3.5D | 12.5H x 9.25W x 4.125D |
| SEDA-CPS-1A52-24 | 8.25H x 7.5W x 3.5D | 15.5H x 11.25W x 4.5D |
| SEDA-CPS-1A52-36 | 12.5H x 9.25W x 4.125D | 20.25H x 15.5W x 4.25D |
Strobe Light
SEDA-SL2
• Amber strobe light with steel mounting plate
SEDA-SL2
SEDA Elements
Console
The desk mounted console provides remote real-time visual and audible status to the Door Sensor assemblies. Pending the respective opening quantities, the console is available for order to monitor up to 12, 24, or 36 Door Sensor Assemblies.
Console elements:
- LED (1 red/green per room)
- Adjustable piezo alarm
- Remote siren output
- Console output
- Strobe output
- Reset keyswitch inputs
- Power requirements 12VDC supplied from the controller
- Finishes: Desk Console Blue case with a beige top. Wall mounted Console - Auminum cover plate
Desk Console Wall Mounted Console
Console Dimensions:
| Model Number | Dimensions |
|---|---|
| SEDA-DCRS-12 | 6.5W x 8.3D x 3 Rear Height x 1.3 Front Height |
| SEDA-DCRS-24 | 10W x 8.3D x 3 Rear Height x 1.3 Front Height |
| SEDA-DCRS-36 | 14W x 8.3D x 3 Rear Height x 1.3 Front Height |
Desk Console Wall Mounted Console
| Model Number | Dimensions* |
|---|---|
| SEDA-WCRS-12 | 8.25H x 6.25W x 2D |
| SEDA-WCRS-24 | 7.25H x 11.25W x 2D |
| SEDA-WCRS-36 | 7.25H x 15.25W x 3D |
* These dimensions are the install dimensions. The cover plate will cover 1" on the wall around the box.
Reset Keyswitch
KS101
- Wall mounted keyswitch (single gang box not included)
- 1 1/4" mortise cylinder/straight cam required (cylinder not included)
Reset Keyswitch
Electrified Power Transfer Hinge
ECHFS-MH-AL-4
- Full-surface angled aluminum construction and finish hinge (security screws provided with hinge)
- Includes header–mounted segment
Electrified Power Transfer Hinge
Accessories
SEDA-SPLB-1
• Splice box for use within room containing up to 5 doors.
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