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STI
SKU: STI-6583
STI STI-6583 24-Volt Heater Kit
- Runs on 24VDC to integrate directly with standard access control panel aux outputs.
- Prevents solenoid lag and mechanical binding in strikes exposed to cold environments.
- Stainless steel construction suits corrosive outdoor and loading dock deployments.
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STI
SKU: STI-HTR030T
STI STI-HTR030T Mini-Radiant Heater with Thermostat
- Mini radiant heater with thermostat for outdoor access housings
- Prevents frost and condensation on outdoor lock and reader hardware
- 9VDC operation - drops into standard low-voltage access power buses
$227.99 -
STI
SKU: STI-HTR045T
STI STI-HTR045T Radiant Heater with Thermostat
9VDC radiant heater with thermostat for cold-weather access control
- Runs on 9VDC to integrate directly with existing access control power supplies.
- Integrated thermostat auto-regulates heat output — no field calibration required.
- Localized radiant output protects readers, strikes, and latches in unheated enclosures.
$288.47 $176.99 Save $111.48 -
STI
SKU: STI-HTR060T
STI STI-HTR060T Radiant Heater with Thermostat 60W
- 60W radiant heat at 9VDC prevents frost-related strike failures in unheated spaces.
- Integrated thermostat cycles heating autonomously—no external sensor or control logic needed.
- Designed for 9VDC strike power supplies; verify supply voltage before installation.
$319.06 $194.99 Save $124.07 -
STI
SKU: STI-HTR075T
STI STI-HTR075T 75W Radiant Heater with Thermostat
75W radiant heater with thermostat for outdoor electronic locks
- 75W output prevents electronic strike freeze-up in sub-zero outdoor installations.
- Runs on 9VDC aux output—no step-down converter needed on existing access control panels.
- Integrated thermostat cycles heat on demand, reducing power draw and extending strike life.
$341.51 $208.99 Save $132.52 -
STI
SKU: STI-HTR100T
STI STI-HTR100T Radiant Heater with Thermostat 100W
- 100W radiant output keeps electric strike solenoids responsive in freezing conditions.
- Integrated thermostat auto-cycles heat, preventing coil degradation from thermal overshoot.
- Runs at 9VDC, fitting retrofit and new installs on standard 12/24VDC access control supplies.
$364.21 $222.99 Save $141.22 -
STI
SKU: STI-HTR150T
STI STI-HTR150T Radiant Heater with Thermostat 150W
150W radiant heater with thermostat for outdoor access control
- Runs on 9VDC, wiring directly into existing security system power supplies.
- Integrated thermostat auto-cycles heat to protect locks and strikes in sub-freezing temps.
- Compact form fits enclosures as shallow as 2–3 inches, easing retrofit installations.
$442.18 $272.99 Save $169.19 -
STI
SKU: STI-HTR200T
STI STI-HTR200T Radiant Heater with Thermostat
- Radiant heating element keeps reader optics above dew point, preventing condensation lockouts.
- Integrated thermostat eliminates external temperature control modules, reducing wiring complexity.
- Runs on 9VDC, fitting directly into standard commercial access control power supplies.
$580.85 $354.99 Save $225.86 -
STI
SKU: STI-HTR550T
STI STI-HTR550T Cabinet Heater with Fan
- Runs on 9VDC supply rail, eliminating separate transformers in access control cabinets.
- Integrated fan circulates heat to prevent condensation that corrodes relay contacts and PCBs.
- Fits standard 19-inch and compact enclosures; mounts vertically or horizontally.
$604.54 $369.99 Save $234.55 -
STI
SKU: STI-TSTAT520F
STI STI-TSTAT520F Single Thermostat Heater Control
- Operates at 9V DC, integrating cleanly into low-voltage access control systems.
- Outdoor-rated for reliable thermal regulation in exposed enclosure deployments.
- Protects door strikes and electronic locks from temperature-induced failures.
$87.99 -
System Sensor
SKU: BEAMHKR
System Sensor BEAMHKR Beam Detector Heater Kit with Reflector
Heater kit with reflector for System Sensor beam detectors, 32VDC
- Heater kit extends cold-environment operation down to -30°C for unheated spaces.
- Integrated reflector enables single-ended beam detection across 16–328 ft. spans.
- Runs at 32VDC, matching BEAM1224 series power range for direct panel compatibility.
$325.74 $201.99 Save $123.75 -
Vertiv
SKU: GLH-200
Vertiv BOX Compact Heater with Thermostat 200W - GLH-200
In stock · Ships same business day$664.00 $452.99 Save $211.01 -
Vertiv
SKU: GLH-400
Vertiv BOX Compact Heater with Thermostat 400W - GLH-400
In stock · Ships same business day$781.00 $532.99 Save $248.01 -
Vertiv
SKU: GLH-800
Vertiv BOX Compact Heater with Thermostat 800W - GLH-800
In stock · Ships same business day$942.00 $642.99 Save $299.01
Heaters & Wipers
Heaters and wipers help maintain clear visibility and reliable operation for outdoor surveillance cameras installed in harsh environments. These components support temperature regulation, condensation control, and debris removal to protect image quality year-round.
Plan Your Deployment
- Camera housing compatibility and environmental rating
- Cold-weather operation and temperature thresholds
- Moisture, snow, and debris exposure levels
- Power requirements and electrical planning
- Long-term maintenance and service accessibility
Heaters & Wipers — Engineering-Grade Power Distribution for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 2 working models of heaters & wipers sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Voltage and amperage requirements come from the connected load. Cameras and access-control hardware typically use 12VDC or 24VAC; PoE-powered devices need a PoE injector or switch instead of a traditional supply. Sum the steady-state current draw across all devices on the supply, then add 25-30% headroom for inrush and growth. Undersized supplies fail quickly under sustained load.
Linear, switching, and PoE supplies have different efficiency, noise, and form-factor characteristics. Switching supplies are smaller and cooler-running but introduce switching noise that can affect audio circuits. Linear supplies run quieter electrically but generate more heat and weigh more. PoE injectors and switches are standard for IP cameras and access readers — pick by port count, power budget, and management capability.
Output redundancy and battery backup are the distinguishing features at the high end. Multi-output supplies with individually-fused outputs isolate device failures so one shorted camera doesn't take down the rest. Battery-backed supplies maintain operation during AC failure — code-mandated on most access-control and emergency systems. Sizing the battery for actual runtime requirement is more important than headline Ah capacity.
Enclosure type, mounting, and certification matter for code compliance and field reliability. NEMA-rated enclosures for outdoor/wet locations; lockable enclosures for tamper-resistant installs. UL 294 listing for access-control supplies; UL 1481 for fire-alarm supplies. Verify the AHJ's listing requirements before ordering — many jurisdictions reject non-listed supplies in commercial life-safety installs.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Type | Camera, Accessory |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a battery backup on my power supply?
For access control on egress doors, fire alarm systems, and most security-monitored installations — yes, code requires it. Battery backup runtime is typically 4 hours minimum for access control (24 hours for fire alarm). For surveillance cameras alone, battery backup is optional but recommended; a 30-minute UPS bridge handles most utility-power glitches and prevents reboot cycles that affect recorded video continuity.
What size power supply do I need for 8 PoE cameras?
If using a PoE switch, sum the per-camera PoE class budget: 8 cameras at 802.3at (PoE+, 30W max) need a switch with at least 240W total PoE budget. Add 20-30% headroom. Many 8-port PoE+ switches advertise 130W total budget — undersized for full-load 802.3at use. For 802.3bt (PoE++, 60-90W) devices like multi-imagers or large PTZs, plan even more aggressively.
Can I mix 12VDC and 24VAC devices on one supply?
Multi-output supplies (Altronix AL600ULPD8, LifeSafety FPO75) provide both 12VDC and 24VAC outputs from a single chassis, each individually fused. Mixing the two on a single output is not safe — voltage and waveform are incompatible. For larger sites, separate dedicated supplies per voltage simplify troubleshooting and isolate failures.
How do I calculate voltage drop on long cable runs?
Voltage drop depends on conductor gauge, current draw, and cable length. For 12VDC at 2A over 100 feet, 18 AWG drops roughly 1V (5%) — borderline acceptable. 16 AWG drops half that. For runs over 100 feet at sustained current, use a 24V supply at the source and step down at the device, or move to PoE which tolerates longer runs at typical commercial distances.
What's the difference between a power supply and a PoE injector?
A traditional power supply delivers DC (or AC) to a device through a dedicated power cable. A PoE injector adds DC power to the unused pairs of an Ethernet cable, so the device receives both power and data on the same Cat5e/Cat6. PoE simplifies installation and is the dominant choice for IP cameras and modern access readers. Traditional supplies are still preferred for high-current devices like maglocks and analog camera installations.
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