ABLOY EL587 solenoid lock

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ABLOY
  • Model code: EL587
  • Lock Type: Electric Locks
  • Mount Type: Mortice Mount mount
  • Fail-Open/ Fail-Secure: Fail-Open/Fail-Secure
Additional info:

Can communicate with other Hi-O locks and gather data The Hi-O technology is inside the lock case instead of a centralised database, which makes it more secure Can be used both in exit doors and fire rated doors Can be set to function as fail locked or as fail unlocked In the fail locked setting, the lock can be opened by handle when power is on and cannot be opened by handle when power is off In the fail unlocked setting, the electrical function is reversed Always automatically deadlocked when the door is closed The outside handle is electrically controlled Can always be opened by the inside handle or by panic bar In order to function correctly, the handle requires a split spindle Mechanical opening by cylinder is always possible Cannot be used in doors with door automatics

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Make ABLOY
Manufacturer ASSA ABLOY
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code EL587
Lock Type Electric Locks
Mount Type Mortice Mount mount
Fail-Open/ Fail-Secure Fail-Open/Fail-Secure
Additional info
  • Can communicate with other Hi-O locks and gather data
  • The Hi-O technology is inside the lock case instead of a centralised database, which makes it more secure
  • Can be used both in exit doors and fire rated doors
  • Can be set to function as fail locked or as fail unlocked
  • In the fail locked setting, the lock can be opened by handle when power is on and cannot be opened by handle when power is off
  • In the fail unlocked setting, the electrical function is reversed
  • Always automatically deadlocked when the door is closed
  • The outside handle is electrically controlled
  • Can always be opened by the inside handle or by panic bar
  • In order to function correctly, the handle requires a split spindle
  • Mechanical opening by cylinder is always possible
  • Cannot be used in doors with door automatics
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