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Wiring Connections
- VCC (+): Connect to the positive terminal of the DC 12V power supply.
- GND (-): Connect to the negative terminal of the DC 12V power supply.
- Control Input: Connect to a relay or switch that controls the solenoid’s locking and unlocking function.
Power
- Voltage Input: DC 12V
- Current Consumption: Typically 0.5A to 1A, depending on the model and load
- Power Source: Requires a stable DC power supply capable of providing the necessary voltage and current.
Input and Output
- Input:
- Control Signal: Receives a signal from a relay, switch, or control system to activate the locking mechanism.
- Output:
- Lock/Unlock Action: Moves the solenoid’s rod to either lock or unlock the door, depending on the applied signal.
Physical Characteristics
- Dimensions: Generally around 60mm x 40mm x 30mm, but can vary by model
- Weight: Typically around 150 grams to 250 grams
- Material: Metal or alloy for the solenoid casing and locking components
- Mounting: Designed for easy mounting on door frames or within door assemblies
Technical Specifications
- Locking Mechanism: Solenoid-based, where an electromagnetic field pulls or pushes a metal rod to secure or release the lock.
- Control Method: Operated via electrical signals, usually controlled by a relay or a switch.
- Durability: Built to withstand frequent use, with a focus on maintaining reliable performance over time.
- Operating Range: Designed for use in a variety of indoor and outdoor environments, with an operating temperature range of -10°C to +60°C.
Additional Features
- Fail-Safe Operation: In the event of a power failure, the solenoid lock can be designed to default to a secure state or to be manually operated.
- Tamper-Resistant: Built to resist tampering and unauthorized access.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for various applications including residential, commercial, and industrial doors.
- Easy Installation: Comes with mounting hardware and instructions for straightforward installation.
How to Use
- Power Connection:
- Connect the VCC (+) wire to the positive terminal of a DC 12V power supply.
- Connect the GND (-) wire to the negative terminal of the power supply.
- Control Wiring:
- Connect the control input to a relay or switch that will control the solenoid’s locking and unlocking function.
- Mounting:
- Position the solenoid lock on the door frame or within the door assembly.
- Securely mount the lock using the provided hardware.
- Testing:
- Apply power and control signals to verify that the solenoid locks and unlocks as expected.
- Ensure the lock mechanism engages and disengages smoothly.
- Adjustment:
- If needed, adjust the positioning of the solenoid or locking mechanism to ensure proper alignment with the door strike plate.
The DC 12V solenoid electric door lock provides a reliable and secure solution for various locking needs. With its electromagnetic operation and compact design, it is well-suited for use in both residential and commercial applications. Its ease of installation and robust construction make it a practical choice for enhancing door security.
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