Wiring Made Simple

Learn how minimized wires streamlines your installs and adds greater accessibility to ADA-compliant bathroom doors.

Wiring Made Simple

How minimized wires streamlines your installs and adds greater accessibility to ADA-compliant bathroom doors

While not mandatory for ADA-compliant openings, powered door operators add convenience for single-user restrooms, as well as solve for doors that need to be ADA-compliant but do not offer a wide enough surface or swing area to accommodate wheelchair users.

However, installing them has been historically cost prohibitive.

Remove the installation headache of commercial bathroom doors

Installing powered operators on single-use restroom doors used to be a wiring-intensive, time-consuming task, especially in retrofit projects where openings didn’t allow for much headroom or wall real estate to install conventional tech. But the 5200 Series restroom kit from Norton Rixson changes the game with fewer wires, faster installs, and greater accessibility.

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Minimized wiring not only shortens install times, but also reduces the margin for error, simplifies future maintenance, and lowers costs. For facility teams working on tight timelines and budgets to retrofit a single-user restroom, the 5200 Series Restroom kit is an ideal solution.

Designed to simplify installation, this retrofit-ready, ADA-compliant kit includes the low-energy door operator, push and pull arms, and double gang switches that act as both activation buttons and occupancy indicators. With fewer connection points and simplified wiring, installation becomes a four-step process that any qualified installer can complete with ease.

Here’s how it works: First, mount the operator using the included instructions. Then, wire the electric strike and restroom plates. Connect them to the operator, and finalize everything using NROS—the smart, wireless platform that eliminates the need for ladders, apps, or IT support from Norton Rixson. Adjustments can be made straight from a mobile device at ground level, saving time and streamlining setup.

For building owners and facility managers seeking a faster, smarter way to retrofit restroom doors to meet ADA standards, Norton Rixson’s simplified, low-wiring approach offers a powerful, practical solution.

Get in touch with our team to learn more.