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Are power supplies required for electric strikes?
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What power supply is required to operate the 6000 series electric strike?
Resolution:
Option boards are not required with PS900 series power supplies when using electric strikes. See the list of options below. The PS902 would power up to 5 electric strikes at 24VDC or&n...:
What is the most common practice for running electric power from a frame to the door and hardware?
Resolution:
Electrical hinges or a power transfer units are the most commonly used practices to run electric power to locks and/or strikes. Electric Hinges: Most electric hinges will fit into...:
Why is a 5100 electric strike clicking but not locking?
Resolution:
Follow the steps below to troubleshoot the problem. Measure the voltage at the electric strike. If the strike is FSE and not locking there should be no voltage at the strike and if it is FS there ...:
Will the 9100 series Benchmark III power an electric strike?
Resolution:
The Benchmark III control has a 24VDC, 2.5 amp power supply, and built in relay for controlling electric strikes or other accessories less than 2.5 amps current load. For a fail secure strike, r...:
Can you power an electric strike or maglock from the 9500 Series Senior Swing?
Resolution:
An electric strike or maglock (24 volt only) can be wired to a Senior Swing 2800/9500 series operator using the P10 Lock Interface cable.For Current Sr Swing control boxes with ID# 72940 on th...:
Can the 8200 Series operator power a electric strike?
Resolution:
The 8200 Series operator CANNOT power a strike, maglock, or EL device. A separate power supply is ALWAYS required. There is an onboard relay to control a strike, maglock, or EL device.:
Can 24 volts be run to a 12 volt 6000 series electric strike solenoid?
Resolution:
You can't run 24VDC into the 12VDC electric strike, over voltage such as this will cause the solenoid to heat up and damage the solenoid. You must change to a 24V solenoid, part number 050240-00.: