Schlage Electronics M490DEP-2 Double Electromagnetic Lock
The Schlage Electronics M490DEP-2 Double Electromagnetic Lock is designed for high-security applications requiring delayed egress. This lock is particularly suited for double outswinging doors, offering robust security features and compliance with stringent safety standards.
Key Features and Specifications
- Holding Force: The M490DEP-2 provides a substantial holding force of 1500 pounds per door leaf, ensuring strong security for double doors.
- Voltage and Power: It features automatic voltage selection, operating on both 12VDC and 24VDC. The current draw is 1.25A at 12VDC and 0.76A at 24VDC, making it adaptable to various power systems.
- Delayed Egress: The lock includes a 15-second delayed egress timer with an audible alarm. This feature can be triggered by an internal plunger switch or external contacts such as a request-to-exit push bar, enhancing security while complying with safety codes.
- Certifications: The M490DEP-2 meets several industry standards, including NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, ANSI/BHMA A156.23 Grade 1, and UL certifications for positive pressure fire tests (UL10C) and access control system components (UL294). It is also cUL and CSFM listed.
- Integrated Features:
- Magnetic Bond Sensor (MBS): Monitors the strength of the magnetic bond between the lock and armature, ensuring the door is securely locked.
- Door Status Monitor (DSM): Provides real-time status updates on whether the door is open or closed.
- Relock Time Delay (RTD): Adjustable from 0 to 30 seconds, allowing for customized relocking timing based on security needs.
- LED Indicators and Audible Alerts: Enhance monitoring by providing visual and audible status updates.
- Dimensions and Weight: The lock measures 25-1/16 inches in length, 3 inches in height, and 3-1/16 inches in depth, with an approximate weight of 32 pounds.
Applications
The M490DEP-2 is ideal for securing double outswinging doors in various environments, including commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and government buildings. Its delayed egress feature is particularly useful in scenarios where controlled exit is required to enhance security while ensuring safety compliance.