Electric Interface
Exterior lever handle may be released by an impulse
generated by an intercom, access control system, digital
keypad, remote pushbutton, or other device. 24vC and
24vDC solenoids are available.
Keyed Lever Handle
Unit
The exterior trim may be released by key or electric
release. Maglatch series trim also contain switches
to release electromagnets.
Free-Moving Lever
Handle Unit
The interior trim can be depressed at any time to
retract the latch or release the electromagnet (Maglatch
& Arte).
Re-Entry Function
Stairwell fire towers require re-entry function to
meet local fire codes. Exterior lever handle units
may be locked on the stairwell side, but a signal
from the fire alarm system must release the locked
lever to allow re-entry to the floor in the event
of an emergency. Reverse action DC solenoids are used
within the trim.
Slip-Clutch
To prevent vandalism and forced entry, keyed exterior
lever handle units contain an internal spring-loaded
slip-clutch which "breaks away" when forced
downward, but does not become damaged or disabled.
It may simply be lifted back into it's proper (horizontal)
position without any special effort or tool.
Movement Restrictors
Free-moving lever handle units contain built-in handle
movement limiters, which prevent using the lock mechanism
to stop the downward lever movement. This lessens
wear-and-tear to the lock from everyday usage.
Power Supplies
Securitech offers a wide range of power supplies for
the Maglatch and Electrolatch series. On "AC"
Enduralatch and Electrolatch locksets 24vAC, 30va
transformers may be used. On "DC" units,
the access control system 24vDC output should be sufficient
or a 24vDC transformer would be required.
Entry & Exit
Control Systems
Many environments (money counting rooms, jewelry store,
secured psychiatric wards, etc.) require two-door
interlock systems to restrict and control entry and
exiting. Securitech's dual-locking technology allows
for the creation of custom systems to meet standard
and special end-user needs.
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