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The ES300 (non-monitored) and ES3000 (monitored) group of patented Burglar Resistant Strikes are designed for high security applications and manufactured from solid stainless steel.
These long ANSI strikes offer a strong dependable and long-lasting electric strike solution and are suitable for use with any access control system using 90 degree swing doors.
These strikes are extremely flexible and can be changed from power-to-lock or power-to-open, mounted on the left or right hand side of the door and come as standard with a continuously rated coil, thus reducing the amount of stock needed to cover each application.

- 5 Year Guarantee
- POWER TO LOCK/POWER TO OPEN
Changeable on site
- HIGH SECURITY
Tamper resistant to all known techniques
- EXTRA SECURITY
3 hardened locking pins
- CAST STAIN RESISTANT BODY
- LOW CURRENT CONSUMPTION
Max 175mA at 12 volts DC
- CONTINUOUSLY RATED SOLENOID
Solenoid can be continuously powered
- FLEXIBLE CABLE EXIT
Interchangeable rear and side
- OPTIONAL MOUNTING KIT
Reduces installation time
- INSTALLATION TEMPLATE
Easy to use stick-on template for faster installations
- TESTED TO UL1034 (HIGHEST LEVEL)
- CYCLE TESTED TO 1,000,000 CYCLES

- STRIKE MONITORING
3 amps changeover contacts
- DOOR & LATCH MONITORING
3 amps changeover contacts

- Approved to UL1034 (highest level)
- Approved to BS5872
- Electromagnetic compatibility-EN500181 -1 Exempt
- 4 Hour Fire Rating
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Compliant

Large ANSI face plate available in laser etched Stain Resistant Steel with either 4mm ( 3/16 ") radius corners or with square corners.
- Electrical Specification 175mA at 12vdc - 88mA at 24vdc (rated for continuous use).
- Door/Latch Monitor - 3amp changeover microswitch
- Holding strength - 1362Kg (3000lbs)
- Product weight - 487 gms (17.2 oz)

The electric strike should be fully monitored using no less than 3amp contacts and have separate door/latch and lock monitor switches.
The product should be constructed using solid stainless steel components and provide a minimum of 5 years warranty.
Where Power to Lock and Power to Open functions may be required in the same building, a single electric strike should be interchangeable to either "power to lock" to "power to open" on site.
The electric strike should not consume current greater than 180mA at 12 volt and have a solenoid suitable for continuous use.
Note for UL listed product complience:
Wiring methods and materials shall be in accordance with the US national electrical code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1993. The electrical strike must be powered from a UL listed limited energy power source.
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