The best lock for a wooden door is a lock that meets the requirement of bs3621 the type of lock fitted can be a night latch mortice deadlock or mortice sash lock.
Solenoid mortice lock mechanism.
This video is a quick teaser of the secure access system that i m building at home.
As it is contained within the door electric mortice locks are a secure option.
Key control where keys can be added and removed without re keying the lock cylinder.
We stock electric mortice locks with a variety of face plate finishes holding forces voltage and fail types.
Mortise locks are available electrified providing the ability to control access remotely.
The lock is fitted with a chubb 5 lever anti pick mechanism with a factory restricted key profile.
48 el502 solenoid lock.
The lock is designed to accept an input signal from a third party access control system to energise and disengage the locking solenoid.
Horizontal 2 bolt mortice lock.
50 el648 motor lock.
Check out the hardware used as electronic lock.
An electronic lock or electric lock is a locking device which operates by means of electric current.
A person must physically rotate the knob or lever to retract the latchbolt and then the door can be swung open.
Mortise locks can be electrified using a solenoid or motor and can be configured for fail secure when power is not provided the lock is in the locked condition or fail safe power is required to keep the mortise lockset in the locked condition.
That is the latchbolt can be retracted from the secure side simply by turning the handle but on the outside of the door the handle will not turn unless the solenoid is disengaged.
52 power transfer lead cover.
A non tested night latch can be used for access but it must be supported with a tested lock so you would have two locks on the door.
Electrified mortise locks are simply standard mortise locks equipped with a solenoid that keeps the latchbolt from retracting usually only from the unsecure side.
The lock provides a secure status output when the door is in frame and the latch bolt is extended and locked.
Electric mortise locks require a pocket known as a mortice to be cut into the door for it to be fitted.
Electric locks are sometimes stand alone with an electronic control assembly mounted directly to the lock.
The key is supplied to enable an override unlocking for the electric locking if power fails.
It can only be used to unlock the electric locking mechanism.
When an electrified mortise lock or trim is activated it unlocks the lock mechanism.
Electric mortice lock 5570 primary lock 127 mm backset non monitored 1 cylinder.