- The automatic security lock consists of two parts, one mechanical and the other electrical. The first is embedded in the door and the second is installed in the frame.
- The design of the automatic lock means that you only have to bring electrical current to the frame, just as happens with conventional door openers.
- In the event of a power outage, the door can be opened from the inside with the handle or from the outside with the key. Despite this, if an emergency power supply is used (ref.8791), users will be able to count on up to 400 opening services before the electric current works again.
There are four models of automatic lock, depending on the distance between the center of the keyhole and the front:
- Ref.3101 Model 850/50 (for 50mm distance). Recommended for wooden and iron doors.
- Ref.3102 Model 850/25 (for 25mm distance). Recommended for narrow profile aluminum doors.
- Ref.3103 Model 850/35 (for 35mm distance). Recommended for intermediate profile aluminum doors.
- Ref.3104 Model 850/30 (for 30mm distance). Recommended for wide profile aluminum doors.
- Ref.3105 Model 850/40 (for 40mm distance).
- Consumption: 600mA (12Vac)
- Requires power supply ref. 4800 (12 VAC/1.5 A power supply. DIN4 format)
Installation details The following table indicates the key distances to install the lock for your door:
- A: Distance in mm between the center of the keyhole and the front.
- B: Distance in mm between the front and the opposite end of the mechanism.
The distance between both elements of the lock, H, must be between 1 and 3 mm.
The minimum width of the door frame where the electrical part is embedded must be 46.5 mm.