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I180SR - I400SR - I500SR - I180ER - I300ER - I500E
Surface mount or Mortice Stainless steel Electromagnetic Locks
INSTALLATION MANUAL
2] REMINDERS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1] PRODUCT PRESENTATION
Thank you for buying our products and for the confi dence you placed
in our company.
Stainless steel.
Surface mounting or mortice**.
Monitored**.
Holding force:
180, 300, 400 or 500kg**.
Security rope**.
High corrosion resistance.
Delivered with armature plate.
No mechanical wear.
Ease of installation.
Recommended for outdoor use.
Fail safe (Door unlocked when
power off).
Buit-in varistor:
Electronic protection
to eliminate back EMF.
Electromagnetic lock dimensions (L x W x D):
- I180SR = 175 x 32,5 x 22mm,
- I400SR = 230 x 43,5 x 29,5mm,
- I500SR= 230 x 61 x 41mm.
- I180ER = 201 x 32 x 22mm,
- I300ER = 228 x 38 x 27mm,
- I500E = 288,5 x 64 x 37,5mm.
Armature dimensions (l x w x d):
- 180kg = 130 x 32 x 9mm,
- 300kg = 185 x 38 x 11mm,
- 400kg = 185 x 45 x 12mm,
- 500kg = 185 x 60 x 12mm.
Power supply: 12/24V dc.
Power absorption:
- 12 V DC = 550mA,
- 24 V DC = 275mA.
ARD212
BS602
Recommended
power supplies
Refs
Holding force
Monitored
I180SR
180kg
I400SR
400kg
I500SR
500kg
I180ER
180kg
I300ER
300kg
I500E
500kg
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EC certifi cation
WEEE
IP54
RoHS
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* Refer to limited lifetime warranty conditions.
** Depending on the version.
The function of an electromagnetic lock is to ensure the locking of an access point. This document is a guide
of installation which will allow you to secure the installation according to the characteristics of the product,
the site and the environmental requirements.
APPROVAL RELATIVE TO EMERGENCY EXITS
In the case of an installation of electromagnetic lock on emergency exits, it is imperative to make sure that
these exit points will be automatically free in case of fi re alarm, to open in the event of a fi re alarm to allow
evacuation of the premises. The electromagnetic lock installed on emergency exits must be in accordance
with the fi re approval department (Ex: In France = NF 61-937).
For more information, contact CDVI, the local fi re offi cer or the safety offi cer responsible for the building.