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The new eLatch offers flexible traffic control and an alternative to fail-safe (unlocked) magnetic locks or cutting in electric strikes. This electrified deadlatch provides electric unlocking capability for aluminum stile and glass door entrance doors. It is triggered by an internally mounted solenoid that is used in an access system when interfaced with card readers, keypads, timers and other access control components.
Electrifying a narrow stile aluminum door has never
been easier or faster than with this new “no-cut”
solution from Adams Rite. The eLatch is an electrified
deadlatch that provides 12 or 24 volt electric unlocking
capability for commercial aluminum stile and glass
door entrance systems. Since no electric strike is needed, installations may be quicker and easier.
The eLatch installs or retrofits without stile modification
with Adams Rite MS Deadbolt prep. Simply change
out an MS Deadbolt and slide the eLatch into the
existing prep. Next, add a lever or paddle from the
inside then wire the lock through the door to a metal current transfer cord and you’re good to go.
The eLatch is powered by an internally mounted
solenoid that gives instant access when interfaced with
card readers, keypads, timers and other access control
components. The eLatch is well suited for use in
automatic door applications. It features key override,
accepts a standard mortise cylinder (not included) with
MS cam and is backed by a 3 year warranty.
Individually boxed with Flat and Radius Faceplates, Strike and
machine screws for mounting. Order cylinders, paddle, handle
or latch pull separately.
Unlike a conventional latch bolt, the eLatch is equipped with a pivoting spring-loaded latch bolt. This latch bolt is constructed of three pieces: a triangular shaped latch bolt, the latch carrier, and a connecting pin. The pin not only attaches the latch bolt to the latch carrier, but also enables the latch bolt to pivot. This pivoting action permits the latch bolt to retract and collapse into the lock body as the door is opened.
When the eLatch is operated using a handle, a key or electronically to unlock the locking mechanism, the latch bolt does not function conventionally by retracting into the lock case.
The unlocking operation frees the latch bolt to pivot and not retract. As the door begins to open, the latch bolt pivots, changing the angle of operation against the strike’s outer edge from parallel to an approximate 45 degree angle. As the door continues to open, a portion of the latch bolt slides into the lock case until the latch bolt no longer contacts the strike. With the latch bolt no longer contacting the strike, the door continues to open. The operation of the eLatch is roughly the reverse operation of a latch bolt as a door is closing.
Features :
• Continuous or intermittent duty - continuous duty, permitting the lock to remain powered for timed applications
• Fail secure lock - When power is lost, the Fail-Secure lock remains locked.
• Form “C” latch status monitor
• Request To Exit (REX) contacts (SPDT ) available
in 4591MA Paddle for reporting to access system
• A variety of interior lever and paddle operators
Specifications:
• Voltage: 12VDC ±10% 24VDC ±10%
• Current Draw and Voltage: 0.4A @ 12VDC, 0.2A
@ 24VDC
• Operating Temperature: -31 to +151F [-35 to +66C]
• Latch Throw: 5/8" [16mm]
• Lock Backset: 1 1/8" [28.6mm] or 31/32" [24.6mm]
• ANSI/BHMA Type E8231 5/8” by 1” (Grade 1) latch
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