Description
Electric lock keep, could be built into the gate profile. Easy to install thanks to patented Click-It technology. This “Intralec” keep is available in two versions, Fail Open (Ruptura) and Fail Close (Emissa). Can be installed without a strike plate and a mechanical override is possible.
Specifications:
- Tested up to 500.000 movements
- Fast and easy fixing with Click-it
- Resistance to pressure on the latch bolt: 300 kg
- Deep closure of 17,5 mm of the latch bolt
- Easy left or right changing
- Corrosion-resistant: black anodized aluminium housing
- Available for profiles with 40 mm and 50 mm depth
- Voltage: 12V-24V AC/DC
- Consumption: 10W / 12V – 0.8A / 24V – 0.4A
Installation movie:
Installation manual PDF
Ruptura – Fail Open scenario: in the event of a power failure or malfunction in the electrical control system, the gate keep will automatically release, facilitating effortless manual gate opening. This feature ensures unobstructed exit pathways for safety, thereby permitting individuals to leave the area even during power outages or similar issues. Moreover, this fail-open functionality ensures that individuals can exit without obstruction, promoting safety during emergencies.
Emissa – Fail Close scenario: when a power failure or electrical malfunction occurs, the gate keep will promptly engage, effectively securing the gate in a closed position. This configuration is primarily employed for enhancing security measures, robustly deterring unauthorized access even in situations where power supply is disrupted. Furthermore, the fail-close mechanism serves as a reliable safeguard against potential breaches.
When considering the choice between E (Emissa – Fail Close) and R (Ruptura – Fail Open), it crucially hinges upon the specific requirements and priorities of the given scenario. Opting for Fail Open emphasizes convenient exit and safety, ensuring a smooth evacuation process. On the other hand, selecting Fail Close underscores stringent security and controlled access, making it an ideal choice for high-security environments.
Fail Close option is the most common choice for access control. The lock is locked at all times and unlocking can be triggered by an intercom, push button, keypad, GSM/Wi-Fi device. The door can also be opened physically using the door lock key, even if there is no power supply.
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