Magnetic locks
Electromagnetic locks are remotely controlled locking devices and are used in the systems of access control and managing in the premises of different assignment.
Electromagnetic locks are designed to limit the passage and to ensure maximum safety when used in public and residential premises.
Electromagnetic locks are selected on the following criteria:
- Depending on the type of use - public or private
- Access mode
- Resistance to various methods of hacking
- Correspondence with the door leaf (door leaf weight, location of installation) and the method of installation (surface-mounted electromagnets and mortised)
- Type of door leaf (metal, wood, glass and profile doors)
- Presence of the door leaf status monitoring system
- Possibilities of integration with the alarm
- Complies with fire safety requirements
- Energy consumption
- Presence of residual magnetism, etc.
The main methods of installation
1. | 1. Surface-mounted Doors opening outwards of the premise 2. Surface-mounted Doors opening into the premises. Z-bracket 3. Mortise Magnet is mounted inside the door leaf. Visually, it's invisible |
2. | 3. |
Electromagnetic locks are indispensable in the premises with high transmission capacity - because they have no moving mechanical parts, are reliable and simple in technical support.
Electromagnetic locks are widely used as an additional lock on the metal entrance doors of private premises: with the frequent access an electronic key or digital code is used. In case of leaving such premises for a long time, a mechanical lock is used.
Typical connection layout of a normally opened electromagnetic lock:
1. Electromagnet.
2. House intercom.
3. Power supply unit of the appropriate rating.
4. Access control device (bar code, card reader, etc.).
220 V 50 Hz supply
Voltage 12 or 24 VDC
Voltage 12 or 24 VDC