Usage
The Abloy EL567 solenoid multipoint lock is designed for securing solid wooden or metal doors in commercial, public, or institutional buildings where access control from both sides is required.
Advantages
- Electronically controls access from both sides of the door for enhanced security and flexibility
- Three-point locking system improves resistance against forced entry and supports door stability
- Compatible with fire-rated doors, meeting EN14846 electric lock standards
- Mechanical override via cylinder allows emergency opening at all times
- Easily configurable for fail-locked or fail-unlocked operation based on installation requirements
Specifications
- Design: Mortise multipoint lock case with Europrofile DIN standard; suitable for metal and wooden doors; non-handed construction; U-shape (metal) or flat (wood) forend options available.
- Sustainability & Standards: Compliant with EN14846:2008 (electric locks/fire approval); rated for use in fire doors.
- Performance: Operating voltage range of 12–24 VDC; current consumption is approx. idle: 240 mA/130 mA (12V/24V), max: 550 mA/300 mA. Deadbolt throw: 20 mm, auxiliary hook bolts: 24 mm each. Microswitch capacity up to max.0.5 A at ≤30V AC/DC resistive load.
- Differentiators: Both handles are electrically controlled; integrated monitoring contacts allow status reporting to building management systems; mechanical key override ensures reliability even during power outages.
How it works
The EL567 uses a solenoid mechanism to engage or disengage both handles electronically through an access control system, supporting multipoint locking with automated deadbolt/hook bolt deployment upon door closure. Manual mechanical override via cylinder remains available if needed.