From
lever controlled electromagnet release to simple electrically-released
trim to sophisticated entry and exit control systems,
Securitech has the electric locking solution to meet
almost any need.
Securitech electric
locking trim & signal locks solve security and
safety needs.
What Makes Securitech
Control Trim & Signal Locks So Durable Code Compliant?
Electrically Release
Within The Trim
The solenoid is located within the lever handle unit,
not the strike plate. This provides greater protection
for the solenoid and enhanced reliability. AC solenoids
also feature a built-in thermostat to reduce burn-outs
due to stuck buttons.
Dual-Locking
Electromagnetic locks and mechanical locks are controlled
by switches located within the interior and exterior
lever handle units. The electromagnet is released
invisibly, without any special knowledge or action
to meet code and safety requirements (single motion
egress).
Switches Within
Trim
Signal lock trim contains a switch activated by the
interior lever or panic bar, which sends a signal
to access control systems or alarms as "Request-To-Exit"
instruction. Maglatch series trim also contains a
switch within the interior and exterior lever handle
to instantly interrupt power to an electromagnetic
lock. Additional switches may be used to signal unlocking
of the trim by key as opposed to electric release.
Key Override
Exterior trim may be released by key in addition to
electric release. Mortise cylinders, standard or high-security;
are used (supplied by others).
Fail-Secure Locking
The exterior lever remains locked, regardless of whether
or not there is power. If connected to an intercom
system or access control system, which malfunctions
or loses power, the exterior trim can still be unlocked
by key.
Fail-Safe Operation
Exiting is always possible by depressing the interior
lever or panic bar. Loss of power does not affect
exiting. Code compliance is assured with ADA compliant
lever trim or panic bars. Positive latching (by latch
lock) meets fire code regulations.
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