Usage
The Abloy EL467 is designed for secure access control on interior and exterior doors requiring high security, especially in commercial or institutional settings. It is suitable for doors with a europrofile cylinder and offers electric handle control on both sides.
Advantages
- Provides multipoint locking at four points for enhanced resistance against forced entry
- Allows full electric control of both handles, enabling integration with access control systems
- Features automatic deadlocking when the door closes, improving safety and convenience
- Equipped with comprehensive monitoring contacts (door status, bolt position, handle use)
- Suitable for fire-rated doors and conforms to DIN standards; mechanical override provides redundancy in case of power loss
Specifications
- Design/Technology: Mechanically automatic multipoint lock with solenoid actuation; non-handed; straight spindle function controls both handles electrically; U-shape (for metal doors) or flat forend options available [1][2].
- Durability/Standards: Certified to EN1125:2008 standards; suitable for fire rated installations [2]. Operating temperature range: -20°C to +60°C [4]. Mechanical override via cylinder ensures reliable operation.
- Performance Data: Operating voltage: 12–24 VDC. Idle current consumption: approx. 240 mA at 12V DC /130 mA at 24V DC; maximum up to around 550 mA/300 mA. Deadbolt throw: 20 mm; auxiliary hook bolts throw: up to 24 mm [2][4]. Micro switch (monitoring contact) capacity: max. 0.5 A at 30 V AC/DC resistive load.
- Differentiating Features:: Multipoint locking secures the door at multiple points simultaneously. The lock can be set as fail-locked or fail-unlocked according to security needs and includes extensive monitoring outputs such as bolt-in, bolt-deadlocked, handle activated status, sabotage loop detection [2][3][4]. Mechanical opening always possible by key cylinder from either side.
How it works
The Abloy EL467 uses solenoids to electrically engage or disengage both inside and outside handles based on input from an access control system. When authorized access is given, pressing either engaged handle retracts all bolts simultaneously so the door can be opened easily while maintaining optimal burglary resistance when closed.