- Maximum load capacity: 270 kg
- Durability: 2646 N
- Supply voltage: 12V DC / 24V DC
- Current consumption 0.46A (12V DC) / 0.23A (12V DC)
- Protection degree: IP65
- Working temperature: -30 ° C to + 50 ° C
- Door status sensor
- Opening control
- Size of the electromagnet width [mm]: 23
- Size of the electromagnet length [mm]: 230
- Size of the electromagnet height [mm]: 47.5
- Shackle dimension width [mm]: 38
- Yoke dimension length [mm]: 185
- Shackle dimension height [mm]: 12
- Weight: electromagnet 1.3 kg; yoke 0.61 kg
- Available handles: TL600WP, TZ600WP, TU600WP
- Application for wickets, gates, warehouse doors, wardrobes, windows, not requiring passages
- Dedicated to glass, metal and wooden doors
The electromagnetic lock is one of the most popular door locking elements. The device consists of two components:
Yoke (sheet) – passive part, made of metal with appropriate magnetic characteristics.
Electromagnet – an active part which, when connected to the power supply, creates an electromagnetic field which causes the yoke to be attracted. The electromagnet is usually mounted on a fixed part, e.g. a frame, due to the ease of wiring. Performers very often they choose the armature as an element locking the door leaf, mainly due to the relatively simple assembly and little interference with the door leaf.
Built-in status sensor, usually it is a hall sensor, which informs us whether the yoke is short-circuited or open with an electromagnet, e.g. ZW600R, R- relay – means hall effect sensor;
Degree of protection – IP . Jumpers dedicated to indoor installation have IP42, jumpers dedicated to outdoor installation have IP65.
Design for indoor or outdoor installation. Models of the above IP resistance class have the WP– waterproof index entered in their names , eg ZW600WPR;