Introduction to the RGL EDR-1N — Illuminated Resettable Emergency Door Release
The RGL EDR-1N is an illuminated, resettable emergency door release call point designed for internal escape routes and access-control installations. Combining clear visual status indication with a simple key-reset mechanism, the EDR-1N is built for environments where reliable, low-maintenance emergency release is required. Key features include a permanently illuminated legend that changes colour on activation, selectable audible and LED signalling, compatibility with 12/24 VDC systems, and a user-friendly reset process that avoids glass replacement.
Key features at a glance
- Permanently illuminated legend: white/green passive illumination that turns red on activation for unambiguous visual status.
- Resettable design: reset using supplied keys — no need to replace glass or breakable parts.
- Selectable local signalling: optional audible alarm and LED confirmation to support installers and facility staff.
- Flexible electrical compatibility: operates from 12/24 VDC and provides a single-pole, voltage-free contact for door-release circuits.
- Practical mounting: suitable for surface or flush mounting on a standard back-box footprint (IP24 rated for internal protected environments).
- Complete package: unit, flip-up cover (EDR-COVER-N), security screws, Allen key, mounting plate and two reset keys included.
Detailed specifications and benefits
The EDR-1N’s specification set is compact but well suited to modern access control and escape-route needs. Below is a breakdown of the core specifications followed by the practical benefits they provide.
- Operating voltage: 12/24 VDC — supports common access-control power supplies and allows easy integration into existing systems.
- Current draw: ≈30 mA at 12 V and ≈45 mA at 24 V — low standby power consumption helps reduce overall system load.
- Contacts: Single-pole, voltage-free contact — offers simple, reliable switching compatible with a wide variety of door-release controllers and access panels.
Benefits: the electrical design makes the EDR-1N straightforward to wire into typical access-control and safety circuits. The low current draw is useful for battery-backed or energy-conscious systems, and the voltage-free contact avoids concerns about ground loops or incompatible logic levels.
- Legend: Permanently illuminated (white/green passive) which changes to red on activation for immediate visual confirmation.
- Alarm output: Selectable audible and LED indication for optional local confirmation of activation.
Benefits: clear, colour-changing illumination helps staff and responders quickly identify an activated release. The optional audible/LED output provides installers and facility managers with additional confirmation that an activation has registered locally, which is especially helpful during commissioning and routine checks.
- IP rating: IP24 — suited to indoor protected environments.
- Operating temperature: −10 °C to +55 °C — covers the temperature range for most internal building installations.
- Dimensions: 87 × 87 × 60 mm;Weight: 162 g (unit) / 248 g (boxed).
- Cover: Flip-up plastic cover (EDR-COVER-N) included to reduce accidental activations.
Benefits: compact dimensions and standard back-box compatibility simplify both new installations and retrofits. The IP24 rating and operating temperature range align the EDR-1N with typical indoor site requirements.
- Unit (EDR-1N), EDR-COVER-N, security screws, Allen key, mounting plate, and two reset keys (RESETKEY-N).
- Surface or flush mounting; allow for side/rear cable entry. Installation should follow the RGL datasheet and be carried out by qualified personnel.
Having the reset keys, cover and security accessories included reduces the procurement hassle and gives installers everything needed for a standard fit-out.
Use cases and scenarios where the EDR-1N excels
The EDR-1N is designed for a range of internal applications where a reliable, visible and maintainable emergency door release is required. Typical use cases include:
- Escape routes in commercial buildings— offices, retail spaces and multi-tenant premises where clear emergency release points are required by regulation and operator convenience.
- Access-control doors— server rooms, plant rooms and restricted areas where staff must be able to override electronically locked doors in an emergency.
- Healthcare and education facilities— classrooms, wards and corridors where staff need a resettable, non-destructive activation method to maintain continuous operation.
- High-traffic internal doors— environments where break-glass call points would create recurring replacement and maintenance costs.
- Retrofit projects— replacing older call points where standard back-box mounting and low-profile dimensions speed the upgrade.
Why it excels: the resettable design reduces downtime and spare-part costs compared with single-use break-glass devices. The illuminated legend and selectable local signalling make it easy to verify status, which benefits both users and maintenance staff. Its compatibility with standard 12/24 VDC systems ensures broad applicability.
Comparisons with similar products on the market
When evaluating emergency door release call points, buyers typically consider resettable units versus single-use (break-glass) units, illuminated versus non-illuminated models, and the range of local indication/monitoring options. The EDR-1N sits in the resettable, illuminated category and offers several advantages:
- Resettable vs break-glass: Break-glass call points are simple and inexpensive, but they require glass replacement after each activation, increasing maintenance costs and downtime. The EDR-1N’s key-reset system eliminates repeated consumable replacements and is ideal for high-usage areas.
- Illuminated vs non-illuminated: Non-illuminated devices can be harder to locate in low-light or crowded conditions. The EDR-1N’s permanently illuminated legend that changes colour on activation improves visibility and reduces ambiguity about device status.
- Local signalling: Some competitors lack selectable audible or LED indications. The EDR-1N’s optional signalling helps during installation and provides immediate local confirmation without depending solely on central monitoring.
- Price and value: With a suggested price of 10.99 (cost price 8.40), the EDR-1N offers a cost-effective resettable solution compared with higher-priced monitored modules while reducing lifecycle costs tied to consumables.
Customer feedback and typical installer observations
There are limited publicised reviews specifically for every model, but common feedback themes from installers and facility managers for resettable, illuminated emergency door releases such as the EDR-1N include:
- "Reduced maintenance — no more ordering and fitting replacement glass after every test or accidental activation."
- "Clear status indication — the colour-change legend makes it obvious when a point is activated, which speeds response and troubleshooting."
- "Easy to retrofit — dimensions and back-box compatibility simplify upgrades in older buildings."
These practical observations align with the EDR-1N’s design goals: reliable status indication, straightforward reset, and installer-friendly mounting options.
Conclusion — why the RGL EDR-1N is a strong choice
The RGL EDR-1N illuminated resettable emergency door release is a practical, cost-aware solution for modern access-control and escape-route installations. Its core strengths — permanently illuminated legend with red activation indication, key-reset convenience, selectable local audible/LED signalling, and straightforward 12/24 VDC compatibility — make it particularly well suited to buildings where uptime, clarity of status and low maintenance are priorities.
For installers the built-in accessories and standard footprint reduce installation time; for facility managers the resettable mechanism and clear visual/audible confirmation reduce lifecycle costs and simplify ongoing checks. If you need an indoor, resettable emergency door release with immediate visual feedback and minimal ongoing maintenance, the EDR-1N is an efficient, value-conscious option. Always ensure installation and commissioning are performed by qualified personnel and refer to the official RGL datasheet for detailed wiring and certification information: https://cdn.dynamictech.uk/uploads/products/EDR-3N_Datasheet.pdf