Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University Installs Norton Rixson Door Operators for Low Profile and High Security

Learn how the 6300 Series Low Energy Door Operator empowered this institute to meet ADA requirements on existing doors by enabling occupants to operate doors via push buttons, wave switches, or hands-free radio frequency devices.

Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University Installs Norton Rixson Door Operators for Low Profile and High Security

“Because 6300 operators have built-in relay boards, we avoided the expense of third-party relays to integrate the openers with our access control system.”

LOCATION

The Burton Blatt Institute (BBI)at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

THE CHALLENGE

Dineen Hall recently underwent interior renovations. Unfortunately, its existing aluminum frame doors with glass transoms were not designed to handle the weight of standard power door operators. Specifications required a low-profile operator that would not only blend with BBI’s impressive interior but that could also tie into the facility’s existing access control system.

BACKGROUND

The Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University reaches around the globe to advance the civic, economic, and social participation of people with disabilities. It builds on the legacy of Burton Blatt, former dean of SU’s School of Education and a pioneering disability rights scholar. The BBI employs professionals across a variety of fields, including lawyers, policymakers, psychologists, social workers, and economists to better the lives of people with disabilities.

Officially launched in 2005, BBI is housed in Dineen Hall, the stunning home of Syracuse University’s College of Law. Dineen Hall was constructed in 2014 and is recognized as one of the 50 Most Impressive Law School Buildings in the World by Best Choice Schools.

THE SOLUTION

After exploring available options, BBI selected Norton 6300 Series operators. Because 6300 Series operators are designed to accommodate doors up to 48 inches wide, they were installed to span the entire opening of the existing aluminum doors and attach securely to both sides of the frame and header – enabling the University to retain the many existing door frames. In addition, because 6300 Series operators have one of the slimmest profiles available, they blend seamlessly with BBI’s existing door frames.

Chris Stewart, Syracuse University’s Associate Director of Administration and Technical Services, highlighted another crucial benefit. “Because 6300 operators have built-in relay boards, we avoided the expense of third-party relays to integrate the openers with our access control system.”

The 6300 Series also enables facilities like BBI to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements by enabling occupants to operate doors via push buttons, wave switches, or hands-free radio frequency devices.

It has a modular, four-piece design that allows for easy installation by one individual and includes a robust set of intelligent functions such as power close, latch assist, and obstruction detection. It also features a slim profile and built-in intelligence that facilitates integration with access control systems.

“We’re so pleased with this solution, we’ve also specified to use them in the National Veterans Resource Center, Syracuse University’s newest building,” Stewart added.

6300 SERIES BENEFITS

  • Built-in intelligence facilitates integration with access control systems
  • Easy to program and customize settings by following step-by-step instructions on a Wi-Fi enabled smart device
  • Heavy-duty components make it an ideal ADA-compliant solution for high-traffic spaces
  • Modular, four-piece design allows for one person installation

For more information on the Norton Rixson 6300 Series operator, visit our interactive product page.