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Locknetics 390PIR |
Locknetics 390PIR Sensor Lock
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Manufacturer: Locknetics |
Price: $1,555.95
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This product review video is for a similar product but it will differ in size, color and/or other attribute. We still feel the video will be of value to you.
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Sensor Lock: The Intelligent Force Solution |
- The 390PIR is an auxiliary magnetic lock with
a built-in PIR (passive infrared) motion detector for the purpose of “hands free”
egress. Upon approaching the door from the inside (secured side)
the magnet will unlock automatically
- Locknetics’ 390PIR SensorLock turnkey solution for securing an opening while providing free egress
- Meets NFPA 101 Life Safety Code section 5-2.1.6.2 (see below)
- Includes an electromagnetic lock with integral Passive Infrared sensor controller and pushbutton
- Installation is quick and efficient resulting in reduced installation costs
NFPA 101 Life Safety Code… Section 5-2.1.6.2 Access Controlled Egress Doors. Where permitted in Chapters 8 through 32,
doors in the means of egress shall be permitted to be equipped with an approved entrance and egress access control
system, provided that
(a) A sensor is provided on the egress side arranged to detect an
occupant approaching the doors and the doors are arranged to
unlock upon detection of approaching occupant or loss of power
to the sensor; and
(b) Loss of power to that part of the access control system that
locks the doors automatically unlocks the doors; and
(c) The doors are arranged to unlock from a manual release
device located 40 in. (102 cm) to 48 in. (122 cm) vertically above
the floor and within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the secured doors. The
manual release device shall be readily accessible and clearly
identified by a sign that reads: “PUSH TO EXIT”. When operated,
the manual release device shall result in direct interruption of
power to the lock – independent of the access control system
electronics – and the doors shall remain unlocked for at least 30
sec; and
(d) Activation of the building fire-protective signaling system, if
provided, automatically unlocks the doors and the doors remain
unlocked until the fire-protective signaling system has been
manually reset; and
(e) Activation of the building automatic sprinkler or fire detection
system, if provided, automatically unlocks the doors and the
doors remain unlocked until the fire-protective signaling system
has been manually reset.
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Locknetics 101+ Delayed Egress Lock
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DISCONTINUED - Locknetics delayed egress electromagnetic lock with 1500 lbs of force designed to meet NFPA Life Safety Code 101.
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Questions and Answers
Q: What happens when it doesn't stay magnetized and door can open freely? A: Yes - when the power is off or cut, the door would be unlocked. Is there a follow up question that we can perhaps attempt to answer? We take pride in our technical expertise so don't hesitate to ask.
Please reply to this email or contact our sales department here: Click Here if we can assist you by answering further questions or with entering this order and please let us know if there is anything else we can help with. Q: I need an installation wiring manual for this lock A: The Installation Instructions for the Locknetics 390PIR Sensor Lock
can be reviewed here: Download File
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