Usage
The Abloy MP520 motorized multipoint lock is designed for secure access control on high-traffic wooden or metal doors, such as those found in commercial buildings, hospitals, educational institutions, and residential complexes.
Advantages
- Motorized multipoint locking enhances security at three points for increased door stability and resistance to forced entry.
- Compatible with electronic access control and remote management systems for flexible integration.
- Certified for use on fire doors and emergency exits (EN14846, EN179, EN1125), meeting strict safety regulations.
- Non-handed design allows installation on left or right opening doors without modification.
- Mechanical override by cylinder ensures manual access in case of power failure.
Specifications
- Design and Materials: DIN standard mortise lock suitable for wooden or metal solid doors; U-shape (metal) or flat (wooden) forend options; supports Europrofile cylinders.
- Durability & Certifications: Tested up to 500,000 cycles with sideload strength up to 60,000 N; conforming to EN14846:2008 (electric locks), EN179:2008 (emergency exit), and EN1125:2008 (panic exit); suitable for fire rated applications.
- Performance: Input voltage range of 12–24 VDC / VAC; maximum current draw up to 1.3 A at drive cycle; deadbolt throw of 20 mm and two auxiliary hook bolts each with a throw of 24 mm; idle current as low as 40 mA at DC supply.[1][3][4]
- Differentiating Features: Push & pull operation ideal for automated door systems; day/night mode switchable security levels; integrated monitoring contacts provide real-time status signals including door position, bolt state, handle usage, keyed override events, and sabotage attempts.[1][2]
How it works
The MP520 uses an electric motor that retracts the deadbolt and hook bolts upon valid access input. When the door closes again or power is lost while unlocked but closed, all locking points are automatically re-engaged. Manual override via cylinder enables opening even during emergencies or outages.