Micro-Mag Mini Maglock Kit for Inward Opening Doors
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This small but mighty electro-magnetic door lock features a very compact design, ideal for awkward situations where the installation of a full sized maglock may not be feasible. Despite its size, these incredible devices still pack a massive holding force of 680kg - that's 1,500lbs! So as you can see, thanks to the intuitive design,... Read more »

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Micro-Mag Mini Maglock Kit - Inward Opening
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This small but mighty electro-magnetic door lock features a very compact design, ideal for awkward situations where the installation of a full sized maglock may not be feasible.
Despite its size, these incredible devices still pack a massive holding force of 680kg - that's 1,500lbs! So as you can see, thanks to the intuitive design, down-sizing certainly has not affected the performance and capability offered by these impressive compact maglocks.
Since this kit is designed for inward opening doors, it is supplied complete with the necessary Z&L brackets required for installation and comes fully assembled; so all you need to do is fit your brackets in place and that's a job well done!
As far as power supply and current draw goes, these incredible little devices can accept both 12v and 24v (DC), and the unique compact design wins again, minimising power consumption, consuming just 280mA @ 12v DC (that's 140mA if using 24v). This means in most cases you can get away with just a single 1amp power supply to feed the maglock and your access and exit devices.
This minimal power consumption also means that should you have a power outage, your backup battery will last a good stretch of time, depending on the capacity of the battery you utilise. Of course, battery backup isn't necessary, but it is definitely strongly advised, as maglocks require power to stay energised, therefore should the power source be lost due to a blackout or electrical maintenance, the door would no longer be secured. So a backup battery in the power supply is simply a good idea.
For an idea on battery hours; the 1.2Ah battery would give you a maximum of a 1 hour supply of power if your devices were cumulatively consuming 1.2amps.
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