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MICOM
- EDM NII Series Battery Backup and Electromagnetic
Lock System for our automatic doors can provide
assured locking operation and battery function for any
anti-panic or power failure situation. MICOM Battery
& Lock systems are compact, fitting within the operator
housing.
- Battery
Effective for 30mins after activation
- Battery
constantly charged while the door is powered
- Electromagnetic
lock is available in fail-safe and fail-secure applications
- A
sub-control box is provided for controlling the electromagnetic
lock and battery system exclusivley
- BMS
- Battery monitor system option available
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EDM
NII Series - Electromagnetic Lock System (Sub-control (L))
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Battery
System
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Emergency
Opening
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Fire
Protection
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Standby
Battery Opening System (BO)
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Standby
Battery Closing System (BC)
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When
the power is turned off (or in the case of power failure)
the door can be opened once with the backup battery
for egress.
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When
the power is turned off (or in the case of power failure)
the door is closed and pushed to the wall/frame by battery
power for about 30 minutes.
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Emergency
Opening System (BOS)
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Emergency
Closing System (BCS)
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The
door can be opened with the backup battery in response
to an emergency signal from a smoke alarm/smoke detector
(Panic Signal).
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The
door is closed and pushed to the frame with the backup
battery for about 30 minutes in reposnse to an emergency
signal from a smoke alarm/smoke detector (Panic Signal).
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Electromagnetic
Lock System
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Fail-Secure
(LK1)
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Fail-safe
(LK2)
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Door
Closed: Engages Lock pin into lock bracket without power
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Door
Closed: Disengages Lock pin from lock bracket without
power
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EDM
NII Series - Sub-Control Box for Battery & Lock Operation
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There
are several Lock & Battery options which enable the electromagnetic
locking and battery system to be used and activated. 5 optional
types are available to suit various operational conditions. |
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Type |
Function |
1.
Sub-Control (L) |
Lock (LK1 & LK2) Only |
2.
Sub-Control (BOL) |
Lock
(LK1 & LK2) & Battery Open (Fail Open) |
3.
Sub-Control (BCL) |
Lock
(LK1 & LK2) & Battery Closed (Fail Closed) |
4.
Sub-Control (BOSL) |
Lock
(LK1 & LK2) & Battery Open.
With PS (Panic) Signal (Fail Open) |
5.
Sub-Control (BCSL) |
Lock
(LK1 & LK2) & Battery Closed.
With PS (Panic) Signal (Fail Closed) |
Note:
When a lock solenoid is not fitted then sub-control box
with battery will operate as BO, BC, BOS, BCS, system
respectively. |
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Operation
Explanation (Auto, Power Failure and PS (Panic) Signal)
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Sub-Control
Box (BOL / BCL) ON POWER FAILURE |
BOLK1 |
Battery
unlocks the lock and open the door (door stays at full
open) |
BOLK2 |
Battery
opens the door (open door stays at full open) |
BCLK1 |
Battery
closed the door and press closes the door for approx 30mins.
Whilst press closing continues, door remains unlocked
(by battery power) |
BCLK2 |
Batter
closed the door and press closed the door for approx 30
mins. |
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Sub-Control
Box (BOL ./ BCL) ON POWER FAILURE |
1.
Power Failure |
BOSLK1 |
Door
Stops: Engages lock pin into lock bracket (Fail Locked) |
BCSLK1 |
BOSLK2 |
Door
Stops: Disengages lock pin from lock bracket (Fail Unlocked) |
BCSLK2 |
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PS (Panic) Signal |
a.
normal AUTO operation |
BOSLK1 |
Door
opens and stays open. ES signal ignored. |
BOSLK2 |
BCSLK1 |
Door closed at low speed and press closed. Lock stays
in unlocked position. |
BCSLK2 |
b.
power failure |
BOSLK1 |
Battery
unlocks the lock and open the doors (door stays at full
open position) |
BOSLK2 |
Battery
open door (door stay at full open position) |
BCSLK1 |
Battery
closes the door and press closes the door for approx 30
mins.
Whist press closing continues, door remains unlocked (by
battery power) |
BCSLK2 |
battery
closed the door and press closed the door for approx 30
mins. |
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