Electromagnetic lock
The Electromagnetic Lock is made from recyclable materials, making it a sustainable and environmentally friendly option. Its chrome coating not only gives it an elegant finish, but also ensures durability and corrosion resistance. This type of lock is specially designed for fire doors, providing a safe and effective solution for environments that require additional fire protection.
When considering the installation of the lock, it is essential to avoid locations exposed to extreme heat or humidity, as these conditions can compromise its operation and the longevity of the product. To ensure optimal performance, it is recommended that installation be carried out in areas where temperature and humidity are within appropriate limits, thus protecting the integrity of the lock and the safety of the environment.
In addition, it is important to follow installation and maintenance guidelines to ensure that the electromagnetic lock operates properly over time. Proper installation not only maximizes the effectiveness of the product, but also contributes to the overall security of the space in which it is used.
Indication for use
- Electrical Installation: During installation, start by connecting the ground wire before connecting the other wires. This helps prevent damage caused by static electricity. To power the locks, use wires of 0.75 mm² or larger, tin all connections;
- Power Supply: The lock must always be powered to ensure proper door closing. It is therefore recommended to use power supplies with uninterrupted output, which ensure continuous operation even in the event of power outages;
- Cable Protection: Protect power cables and wires as much as possible, preventing them from being exposed and accessible. This not only extends the life of the system, but also ensures the safety of users;
- Emergencies: It is advisable to install an emergency box (glass breaker or resettable) inside the room, which allows the door to be unlocked in emergency situations. This measure is essential to ensure the safe evacuation of occupants in critical cases;
- Fixing the Brackets: Make sure that all brackets are securely fastened, ensuring safety when closing the door and avoiding future problems;
- Electrical Connections: Avoid branching the access control power terminals to the lock terminals; instead, use two separate cables coming directly from the power supply. This ensures a safer and more effective installation.