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Electrical door openers are electromechanical devices designed to release or unlock doors remotely, typically used in access control systems. These units operate on standard industrial voltages (e.g., 12V DC, 24V DC, or 230V AC) and are rated for specific holding forces, often ranging from 300 kg to 600 kg. They integrate with fire alarm systems...
Electrical door openers are electromechanical devices designed to release or unlock doors remotely, typically used in access control systems. These units operate on standard industrial voltages (e.g., 12V DC, 24V DC, or 230V AC) and are rated for specific holding forces, often ranging from 300 kg to 600 kg. They integrate with fire alarm systems, intercoms, and keypads, featuring fail-safe or fail-secure modes. Common configurations include surface-mounted, mortise, and magnetic lock variants, with IP ratings like IP54 for indoor or outdoor use. The term "electric strike" is widely used in North America, while "electrical door opener" or "door release unit" is common in Europe and other regions.
These devices are installed in commercial, industrial, and residential settings, including office buildings, hospitals, hotels, and secure facilities. They are mounted on door frames within access control systems, often paired with controllers, card readers, and push-to-exit buttons. In industrial environments, they secure perimeter doors, server rooms, and cleanrooms, ensuring compliance with safety standards like EN 179 or EN 1125 for emergency exits. They also appear in automated gates and turnstiles for high-traffic areas.
Key subcategories include electric strikes, electromagnetic locks, and door release units. Main article codes often follow a pattern like "EDO-12V-300" or "ES-24V-600" indicating voltage and holding force. For example, the "EDO-24V-500" series offers 500 kg holding force with fail-safe operation. Other common codes include "ML-12V-600" for magnetic locks and "DRU-230V-300" for surface-mounted units. These codes typically start with a prefix for the type (e.g., "ES" for electric strike, "ML" for magnetic lock) followed by voltage and force ratings.
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