ABLOY EL562 high security DIN standard handle controlled lock

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ABLOY
  • Model code: EL562
  • Lock Type: Electric Locks
  • Mount Type: Mortice Mount mount
  • Fail-Open/ Fail-Secure: Fail-Open/Fail-Secure
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Additional info:

Best suited in medium traffic doors Can be switched between fail-locked and fail-unlocked states Can be electrically controlled by access control system or by a remote control system such as timer, keypad or push button Can be used both in exit and fire rated doors Only the outside handle is electrically controlled Can always be opened by the inside handle Mechanical opening by cylinder is always possible Recommended to be used in interior doors of business premises, public buildings, hospitals, educational premises etc Indications to EAC

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Make ABLOY
Manufacturer ASSA ABLOY
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code EL562
Lock Type Electric Locks
Mount Type Mortice Mount mount
Fail-Open/ Fail-Secure Fail-Open/Fail-Secure
Monitoring Status Monitored
Door Type Interior
Door Material Wooden, Metal
Bolt Throw mm 20
Handing Non-handed, Left/Right
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 ~ 24 V DC
Additional info
  • Best suited in medium traffic doors
  • Can be switched between fail-locked and fail-unlocked states
  • Can be electrically controlled by access control system or by a remote control system such as timer, keypad or push button
  • Can be used both in exit and fire rated doors
  • Only the outside handle is electrically controlled
  • Can always be opened by the inside handle
  • Mechanical opening by cylinder is always possible
  • Recommended to be used in interior doors of business premises, public buildings, hospitals, educational premises etc
  • Indications to EAC
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