Access control door hardware electric locking electric strike fail safe fail secure this entry was posted on saturday march 26th 2011 at 8 57 pm and is filed under access control door hardware security hardware.
Fail safe door hardware.
To keep it locked during normal business operations power is applied.
Electric strikes an electric strike replaces the regular strike for a lockset or panic hardware to electrically control access.
Fail secure or fail locked electric door strikes can be opened when electric current is applied and remain locked during power failures.
Electric strikes are used in electromagnetic locking systems to control the locking mechanism on doors in secure areas.
Should the power be interrupted or fail the door automatically unlocks or releases to let people.
Fail safe fail secure refers to the status of the secure side key side outside of the door.
The terms safe and secure refer to the status of the door on its secure side a k a.
Hardware that automatically unlocks when the power goes out.
Fail safe and fail secure are specific regulated terms within the industry.
The outside or key side.
Most electronic door locks whether fail safe or fail secure still allow you to exit the building in the event of a power.
When looking at fail safe locks this means that it s default state is actually unlocked.
They refer to how hardware on the outside or keyed side of the door operates and controls entry in the case of an emergency or power outage.
A fire door is required to be latched during a fire alarm and that is ensured on openings with electrified hardware by using a fail safe or fail secure lock fail safe or fail secure panic hardware trim electric latch retraction fire exit hardware or a fail secure electric strike connected to the fire alarm system.
Here is a great video about the door hardware fail secure vs fail safe.