A1B30SA-ASP
Superior quality electromechanical security lockworking according to the fail-safe principle (= unlocked without power). The locks have been manufactured to be operated by different impulse generators: push buttons, numeric keypads, card readers, key contacts, timers, etc. These should be equipped with a Normally-Open contact. These locks are mortise locks suitable for both 17mm europrofile and 22mm round cylinders. The hardened duplex bolt, as well as the deadlock, are mounted on a solid baseplate. This baseplate is made of stainless steel (AISI 304, cast according to the lost-wax process). The stainless steel covers (AISI 304) provide a closed case. The stainless re are 2 steel striker plates with closed striker cup (for extra protection of the bolt) available. The SSP striker plate has a fixed striker cup, which cannot be adjusted after installation. The ASP striker plate has an adjustable striker cup, which can be adjusted2mmto the left and2mmto the right any time after the installation.
The control systemintegrated in the lock provides for automatic locking when the door closes. The lock detects the striker plate by means of 3 Hall-sensors on the printed circuit board (which is protected against humidity etc. by a polyurethane casted resin). Subsequently, the bolt is ejected by a single acting solenoid and instantaneously blocked by the deadlock. The lock will now switch from activation current to holding current. To unlock, contact must be made between terminal clamps 2 and 3. Subsequently, the current to the solenoid is interrupted by the internal printed circuit board, causing the bolt to be retracted by means of springs. Using a cylinder the bolt can also be unlocked mechanically; in this case the current to the solenoid is also interrupted (via a microswitch on both the cylinder and the slider). After the door has been opened, the key must be turned back and removed from the cylinder. The bolt will remain retracted until the door closes and the striker plate has been detected (when no permanent contact is made between the 2 terminal clamps mentioned before). If the door is not opened after the unlocking impulse, the lock will automatically relock after 4 seconds. In case ofpower failure, the lock will remain in or go to the unlocked position .
Due to its symmetrical bolt, the door can be used both left and right. These locks are usually integrated in the door framein order to avoid the use of a cable transfer (in this case, the striker plate is integrated in the door leaf). These locks can also be installed horizontally, with the bolt pointing downwards. This lock can be used in combination with automatic door openers. These electric locks should always get continuous power supply. That will ensure that they retain their intelligence and therefore will know their position.
Signalisation is provided with regard to the position of the bolt (locked - unlocked) and the position of the door (closed - open) as well as the use of the cylinder. These contacts switch toGNDwhen activated (max. 24VDC /max. 100mA).