Electric solenoids have been used for decades in electronic locking devices like electric bolt locks to electrically operate the deadbolt for either failsafe or failsecure operation and in exit devices to electrically retract the latchbolt. During periods of extended use, solenoids can become quite heated and noticeably sluggish. With advancements in electric motor technology, the use of a motorized electric latch retraction device provides several advantages over solenoids including lower current draw, quieter operation and greater durability over time.
SDC’s Spectra™ S6000 series electrified architectural rim surface vertical rod, and mortise exit devices offer several electrified options, including motorized ELR, to complement virtually any access control application and aesthetic requirement.
SDC's S5000 series electrified storefront exit devices are heavy duty, code compliant alternatives to magnetic locks that come standard with motorized ELR to meet the need for storefront applications requiring electric latch retraction for access control compatibility.
Not only does SDC’s S4000 series of electrified industrial exit devices satisfy market demand for a cost-effective exit device with ELR, the S4000 also comes standard with request-to-exit (REX) monitoring, enabling access control compatibility.