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Electric strike SCOT ES-S1224N low-current symmetric, 24 V
Electric strike SCOT ES-S1224N low-current symmetric, 24 V
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Electric strike SCOT ES-S1224N low-current symmetric, 24 V
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Electric strike SCOT ES-S1224N low-current symmetric, 24 V
Electric strike SCOT ES-S1224N low-current symmetric, 24 V
SCOT ES-S1224N low-current symmetric electric strike is an access control component intended for remote door release in residential and light commercial environments. Designed to operate at 24 V, the unit features a symmetric latch opening that fits most standard frames and works with compatible locks to enable controlled entry. The compact construction supports integration into installations where a discreet and reliable electric strike is required.
The electric strike offers low-current operation at 24 V, reducing power consumption while maintaining reliable unlocking performance. Its symmetric design allows installation for both left- and right-hand door orientations, simplifying inventory and installation planning. The compact form factor and standard mounting dimensions facilitate retrofit and new installations without significant frame modification.
Install the electric strike in the door frame following the lockset and frame manufacturer’s guidelines, ensuring correct alignment with the latch. Connect the 24 V DC power supply and the control wiring from the access control or intercom system. After mounting and wiring, verify that the strike releases the latch when the control output is activated and that the door secures reliably when closed. Perform functional and safety checks to confirm proper operation before regular use.
Use a regulated 24 V DC power source sized to the system’s current requirements and protected by appropriate fusing. Ensure compatibility between the electric strike and the existing lockset and frame; consult installation documentation if needed. For heavier-use entrances, consider regular maintenance checks to confirm mechanical integrity and secure mounting.
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