Q:On which side is the part to lock the door? Can you decide on which side it should go?
by|Mar 29, 2024
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A: Thank you for contacting us. You can install the set with the privacy pin on either side of the door, which will have the exposed screws showing on the rose.
by|Apr 1, 2024
Q:What is the difference between the Model # PV.ROU.TRR.003 and the Model # PS.ROU.TRR.003 ?
by|Feb 18, 2017
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A: Dear Bob: One is a "passage" knob and the other is the "privacy" version.
> Privacy Door Knobs are generally used on bedrooms and baths. They are lockable but do not have a keyed cylinder. They can be unlocked with a generic tool that is provided.
> Passage Door Knobs are used on halls and closets and do not lock.
I hope this is helpful.
Mark
by|May 4, 2023
Q:or is this a set- 1 per door
by|Apr 24, 2015
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A: I don't understand the question.
by|May 5, 2023
A: You'll only need to order one per door.
by|Dec 27, 2019
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A: Baldwin Model # PV.ROU.TRR.112 will have a turn piece on the inside to be able to lock and unlock the door with. The outside will have a small hole for access to open the door in case of an emergency. Privacy units are not keyed; they would use a generic tool called an emergency key tool to open it from the outside if locked in error or in case of an emergency.
by|May 3, 2023
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Q:Does this come with all the hardware, Knobs, stricker panel, lock set ?
by|Sep 19, 2014
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A: Yes, all the parts needed are in the box when you purchase the Reserve privacy sets.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:is this for bedroom that locks inside
by|Aug 21, 2014
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A: Yes. The Reserve knob is a privacy function that is typically used on a bedroom or bathroom door. The privacy toggle is on the round rosette under the door knob and cannot be seen in the picture.