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EAC
abb. electronic
access control
edge-bore
n. a hole drilled
into the edge of a door where a bored or interconnected
lockset is to be installed
edge pull
n. a handle mounted on, or in, the edge of a sliding or
pocket door for gripping to pull the door closed
educational
occupancy
n. those buildings
or areas which are designated as places for education
purposes according to life safety or building codes
effective
plug diameter
n. the dimension
obtained by adding the root depth of a key cut to the
length of its corresponding bottom pin which establishes
a perfect shear line. This will not necessarily be the
same as the actual plug diameter.
effective
throw
n. the distance a
deadlatch remains projected when the guard bolt has been
engaged and end pressure is applied to the latch
EIA
abb. Electronics Industry
Association
ejector
hole
n. a hole found on
the bottom of certain interchangeable cores under each
pin chamber. It provides a path for the ejector pin.
ejector
pin
n. a tool used to
drive all the elements of a pin chamber out of certain
interchangeable cores
elbow
catch
n. an "L"
shaped latching mechanism typically mounted to the
inside of the inactive leaf of a pair of cabinet doors
electric
strike
n. an electro-mechanical
strike, which secures or releases the latch via applied current
electrified
lockset
n. a lock which is
controlled electrically
electronic access control
n. access control that uses electricity
emergency
code
n. in an electronic
lock, a factory-set or user-set code or combination that
will open the lock a predetermined number of times
emergency
key
n. the key which
operates a privacy function lockset
emergency
master key
n. a special master
key which usually operates all guestroom locks in a hotel
master key system at all times, even in the shut out
mode. This key may also act as a shut out key.
EMK
abb. emergency
master key
end cap
n. the cover typically used on
the hinge side edge of many touch bar exit devices
end
ward
n. a ward which
prevents complete insertion and/or rotation of an
incorrect key by forming an obstruction to the end of the
key
end
ward cut
n. any cut made
into a key to bypass an end ward
ENG
abb.
engineer's key
engineer's
key
n. a selective
master key which is used by maintenance personnel to
operate many locks under different master keys in a
system of three or more levels of keying
entrapment key
n. a key designed
to be captured by a cylinder after insertion
entry/exit
delay
n. an alarm or
access control feature which allows a specific time lapse
between the activation of a switch and the activation of
a secondary component
ERD
abb. external relocking device
escutcheon
n. a surface
mounted trim which enhances the appearance and/or
security of a lock installation
espagnolette
n. a top and bottom locking system with hooks at either
end which rotate to draw a door or window fully closed
exit alarm
n. an annunciator that signals the opening of an exit door
exit device
n. a door lock/latch mechanism which releases in the
direction of exit travel via a bar or panel extending
across the major width of the door
exit door
n. 1. a door which has no
provision for ingress, 2. a door which fills some or all the code requirement
for safe egress of the occupant load from a building or portion of a building
exit
only
adj. refers to
hardware designed to secure an opening in such a way as
to permit exit at all times but prevent entry at all
times
exit travel, direction of
n. the way occupants are expected to move to get out of a
building or a portion of a building
expansion specification
n. a requirement for bittings to be
planned beyond the immediate needs of a keying system
extended lip strike
n. a strike with a (usually curved) leading edge that protrudes to or
beyond the edge of the jamb
extension flush bolt
n. a flush bolt that has a separate escutcheon and
faceplate
extension link
n. a device which is used to extend the backset of a
spring latch or dead latch
edge pull
n. a handle mounted on, or in, the edge of a sliding or pocket door for gripping to pull the door closed
educational occupancy
n. those buildings or areas which are designated as places for education purposes according to life safety or building codes
effective plug diameter
n. the dimension obtained by adding the root depth of a key cut to the length of its corresponding bottom pin which establishes a perfect shear line. This will not necessarily be the same as the actual plug diameter.
effective throw
n. the distance a deadlatch remains projected when the guard bolt has been engaged and end pressure is applied to the latch
EIA
abb. Electronics Industry Association
ejector hole
n. a hole found on the bottom of certain interchangeable cores under each pin chamber. It provides a path for the ejector pin.
ejector pin
n. a tool used to drive all the elements of a pin chamber out of certain interchangeable cores
elbow catch
n. an "L" shaped latching mechanism typically mounted to the inside of the inactive leaf of a pair of cabinet doors
electric strike
n. an electro-mechanical strike, which secures or releases the latch via applied current
electrified lockset
n. a lock which is controlled electrically
electronic access control
n. access control that uses electricity
emergency code
n. in an electronic lock, a factory-set or user-set code or combination that will open the lock a predetermined number of times
emergency key
n. the key which operates a privacy function lockset
emergency master key
n. a special master key which usually operates all guestroom locks in a hotel master key system at all times, even in the shut out mode. This key may also act as a shut out key.
EMK
abb. emergency master key
end cap
n. the cover typically used on the hinge side edge of many touch bar exit devices
end ward
n. a ward which prevents complete insertion and/or rotation of an incorrect key by forming an obstruction to the end of the key
end ward cut
n. any cut made into a key to bypass an end ward
ENG
abb. engineer's key
engineer's key
n. a selective master key which is used by maintenance personnel to operate many locks under different master keys in a system of three or more levels of keying
entrapment key
n. a key designed to be captured by a cylinder after insertion
entry/exit delay
n. an alarm or access control feature which allows a specific time lapse between the activation of a switch and the activation of a secondary component
ERD
abb. external relocking device
escutcheon
n. a surface mounted trim which enhances the appearance and/or security of a lock installation
espagnolette
n. a top and bottom locking system with hooks at either end which rotate to draw a door or window fully closed
exit alarm
n. an annunciator that signals the opening of an exit door
exit device
n. a door lock/latch mechanism which releases in the direction of exit travel via a bar or panel extending across the major width of the door
exit door
n. 1. a door which has no provision for ingress, 2. a door which fills some or all the code requirement for safe egress of the occupant load from a building or portion of a building
exit only
adj. refers to hardware designed to secure an opening in such a way as to permit exit at all times but prevent entry at all times
exit travel, direction of
n. the way occupants are expected to move to get out of a building or a portion of a building
expansion specification
n. a requirement for bittings to be planned beyond the immediate needs of a keying system
extended lip strike
n. a strike with a (usually curved) leading edge that protrudes to or beyond the edge of the jamb
extension flush bolt
n. a flush bolt that has a separate escutcheon and faceplate
extension link
n. a device which is used to extend the backset of a spring latch or dead latch external relocking device
n. a device outside the lock case that prevents the safe door from being opened after attack, two types are typically used, active and passive
extractor key
n. a tool which normally removes a portion of a two-piece key or blocking device from a keyway
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