Conas EB-007B Electric Bolt Lock up to 1000 KG, Fail-Secure

The Conas EB-007A is a narrow electricbolt lock for up to 1000 kg and it is fail-safe.

  • Face Plate: 205 x 30 x 3mm (LxWxD);
  • Strike Plate: 100 x 25 x 3mm (LxWxD)
  • Output: door status, NC / COM
  • Autolock Time Delay: 0, 3, 6, 9 sec
  • Holding Force: 1000 kg
Availability: In stock
SKU
EB-007B
€149.00 €123.14
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The EB-007B is an electric bolt lock with multiple functions and operates according to the fail-secure principle.

The bolt is pushed out of the mechanism as soon as the lock is activated by means of the magnet: the magnet is mounted on the supplied strike plate. The strike plate is placed on the moving / opening part of a window or door. The bolt is made of hardened steel and 17mm thick. The bolt pen has a maximum holding force of 1000 kg.

The bolt lock must be connected to a stabilized power supply such as the VP-PA002-EU or an access control unit such as the AC-150NET.

By using the dipswitches on the model, you can set an auto-lock delay time. This causes the pen to slide out 0, 3, 6 or 9 seconds after the magnet has made contact.

The EB-007B has a Normally Closed (NC) and COM output. The model is also provided with a status indicator output for showing the closing status of the bolt.


Conas EB-007B electric Bolt Lock

> Face plate: 205 x 30 x 3 mm (LxWxH);
> Strike plate: 100 x 25 x 3 mm (LxWxH);
> Body: 205 x 30 x 38 mm (LxWxH);
> Bolt: 17mm diameter, stainless steel, throw 16mm;
> Voltage: DC12V; Start power consumption: 1200mA; Standby power consumption: 200mA;
> Pen / Bolt holding strenght: 1000 kg;
> Suitable for: aluminum, wooden, metal and glass doors / windows;
> Autolock Time Delay: 0.3.6.9 sec;
> Signal Output: door status indicator - NO / COM.


Wiring

- Power connection is done with Red and Black.
- Orange wire is to open the lock (pin goes inwards).
- Green and White wire are used to see if the door is closed: i.e. the magnet in the strike plate faces the face place.
- The Blue, Brown and Gray wires are used to indicate if the lock pin is in or out.
- With no power the pin stays out (locked).

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