Folger Electric Electric Strike, Fail secure
712 - Electric Strike by Folger Adam
The 700 Series is a 3 hour fire-rated, industrial grade electric strike designed for extreme heavy duty applications. The all stainless steel construction of this device makes it ideal for high abuse applications. The 712 Series is designed to accommodate 1/2" throw latchbolts, and the 712-75 is designed to accommodate 3/4" latchbolts.
This electric strike is used with cylindrical locks, mortise locks and mortise exit devices in hollow-metal frame applications when the lockset has a 1/2" or 5/8" throw latchbolt. Note: 1/2" PK keeper standard.
Note: These products will require relocation of the center line when used with mortise locks. Consult HES customer support regarding use with the Best 40 Series.
Note: When using LBMLCM with a 1/2" or 5/8" keeper latchbolt detection may be dependent on the door gap.
Features and Benefits:
- Tamper-resistant, heavy duty construction.
- Constructed entirely of stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance.
- Static strength 1,500 lbs.
- Dynamic strength 70 ft-lbs.
- Horizontally adjustable keeper allows for door and frame misalignment.
- 1/2" keeper depth (712).
- Non-handed.
- Plug-in connector.
- Available in Satin Stainless Steel (630) & Bronze Toned (613) finish.
Specification Data:
- UL 10C fire-rated, 3-hour single door (fail secure only).
- UL 10C fire-rated, 3-hour double door (fail secure only).
- CAN4-S104 (ULC-S104) fire door conformant.
- UL1034, burglary-resistant listed.
- ANSI/BHMA A156.31, Grade 1.
- DOD approved.
- New York City accepted.
- NFPA-252 fire door conformant.
- ASTM-E152 fire door conformant.
Electrical:
.29 Amps @ 12VDC continuous duty
.15 Amps @ 24VDC continuous duty
Fail Secure (Power-to-Unlock): Unlocked when energized. Locked when de-energized and during power failure.
Fail Safe (Power-to-Lock): Locked when energized. Unlocked when de-energized and during power failure.
Optional Features:
LBMLCM - Latchbolt & Locking Cam Monitor: Monitors when the latchbolt is projected into the strike pocket and monitors internal strike mechanism to tell if strike is in locked or unlocked position.