Physical Security

Electric locks

by Mark Rowe

Abloy has launched a range of electric locks that feature energy saving, the makers say. Available with all Abloy handle-controlled locks, the new low-energy variants can be identified by the use of the letter ‘L’ within the name of the product, for example the EL480L and EL560L.

Where the energy consumption of a building needs to be reduced, electric locks are a way towards energy efficiency, according to the firm. Door magnets have traditionally been the standard choice for access control points in commercial buildings, but door magnets require an electric current to lock the door, whereas an electric lock only uses power to open the door, meaning they do not consume as much electricity.

These new ‘Low Energy’ electric locks have been designed to use less energy; with an annual energy consumption of 0.6kWh in comparison to a door magnet that uses 32.5kWh per year. The locks are also compatible with traditional devices, the company says.

Energy is only used when the lock status is changed. The locks have a wide voltage range and a number of usage possibilities, the firm adds.

Jon Burke, Marketing Manager for Abloy UK, said: “Abloy prides itself on creating locking solutions that are both high quality and adhere to strict safety standards. However, the introduction of UK energy initiatives – such as the government’s Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) – has meant that there is now greater emphasis upon how much energy is being wasted in buildings as well as their security.

“By selecting our Low Energy Electric Locks, specifiers can ensure that they are choosing a system that not only allows for swift and easy access and egress alongside an enhanced security provision, but they are also reducing the energy consumption and carbon footprint of a building too.”

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