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RCI 8320S MultiMag Electromagnetic Lock, Double-Door 1200 lb, Security Condition Sensor, Brushed Anodized Aluminum

8320S28|RU-8320S28

RCI 8320S MultiMag Electromagnetic Lock, Double-Door 1200 lb, Security Condition Sensor, Brushed Anodized Aluminum

8320S28|RU-8320S28

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RCI by dormakaba

RCI 8320S MultiMag Electromagnetic Lock, Double-Door 1200 lb, Security Condition Sensor, Brushed Anodized Aluminum

8320S28 | RU-8320S28

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Product Overview

The MultiMag® series of electromagnetic locks are designed for easy installation and multi-purpose operation for interior or perimeter doors. The mounting bracket has keyhole mounting to support the magnet, freeing the installer's hands to affix the magnet mounting screws. The removable cavity cover offers quick, easy access to wiring. The RCI 8320 MultiMag® is for double outswinging doors. For additional security monitoring these electromagnetic locks offer optional door status & security condition sensors.

Main Features

  • Keyhole mounting for ease of installation
  • Built-in time delay (instant release with adjustable relock, programmable from 0-35 seconds)
  • Convenient plug-in wiring terminals
  • Fail-Safe
  • Surge protection
  • CAN/ULC S104 UL 10C 1-1/2-Hours
  • Stabilizing 4-bolt "drop stop" mounting
  • Designed to overcome residual magnetism
  • Up to 1,200lbs Holding Force (Each Electromagnet)
  • Built-in time delay (instant release with adjustable relock, programmable from 0-35 seconds)
  • General Information

    Name:RCI 8320S MultiMag Electromagnetic Lock, Double-Door 1200 lb, Security Condition Sensor, Brushed Anodized Aluminum
    Category:RCI by dormakaba, Access Control, Locking Devices, Magnetic Locks
    UPC Code:785943017789
    Country of Origin:China. Country of origin is subject to change.

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