Altronix T2MK34 4-Door Access Power Integration Kit
The Altronix T2MK34 is a purpose-built power integration accessory for multi-door access control deployments. It coordinates fused power distribution across four doors while working within the Altronix TROVE2M2 platform, reducing installation labor and simplifying circuit protection in configurations where synchronized power management is required.
Key Features
- 4-Door Capacity: Manages power for four independent access control doors simultaneously — meaning you can provision, fuse, and monitor four separate entry points from a single integration point rather than running individual circuits to each door.
- 6A Fused Power Per Channel: Each door circuit is protected by a 6A fuse, preventing overcurrent conditions from door locks, magnetic locks, or strike plates. This per-channel isolation means a fault on one door won't cascade to the others.
- TROVE2M2 System Integration: Designed to pair directly with Altronix TROVE2M2 power platforms — no adapter modules or additional conversion logic required. The T2MK34 extends the TROVE2M2's capability to handle multi-door topologies without custom wiring.
- Reduces Installation Complexity: Multi-door sites typically require running separate power circuits, fusing, and status monitoring back to a central controller. The T2MK34 consolidates these into a single unit, cutting cable runs, termination points, and troubleshooting surfaces.
- Lifetime Limited Warranty: Covered under Altronix's standard warranty program — standard terms apply regarding defects in materials and workmanship.
Typical Integration Scenarios
The T2MK34 is well-suited for building entry points with multiple doors — reception areas, security vestibules, dock doors, or parking access gates — where each door needs independent power and circuit protection but should be managed from a single access controller. Facility upgrades that add doors to an existing TROVE2M2 installation can expand without replacing the master power unit.
Specification Summary
- Model: T2MK34
- Door Ports: 4
- Fuse Rating: 6A per channel
- Compatible Platform: Altronix TROVE2M2
- Warranty: Lifetime Limited Warranty
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use the T2MK34 with access control systems other than TROVE2M2?
A: The T2MK34 is engineered specifically for TROVE2M2 integration. Compatibility with other platforms is not documented. Consult your Altronix distributor or the system manual if you need to integrate with a different controller.
Q: What is the total current draw limit for all four doors combined on the T2MK34?
A: Each channel is independently fused at 6A. The total draw depends on your TROVE2M2 power supply capacity and how many doors are energized simultaneously. Verify the TROVE2M2 output specification before deploying all four channels at full load.
Q: Does the T2MK34 include status monitoring or relay feedback?
A: The T2MK34 is a passive power distribution and fusing module. Status monitoring and relay feedback are functions of the TROVE2M2 controller itself. Confirm your TROVE2M2 revision includes the monitoring features you require.
Q: Can I daisy-chain multiple T2MK34 units for more than 4 doors?
A: Daisy-chaining is not documented in the available specifications. Contact your integrator or Altronix support for guidance on expanding beyond 4 doors.
Q: Is the T2MK34 suitable for outdoor or wet-location door strikes?
A: The T2MK34 itself is a power distribution module without environmental rating. Door strike enclosures and weatherproofing are separate. Verify that your door lock and enclosure selection carry appropriate IP ratings for outdoor exposure.
Q: What warranty coverage does the T2MK34 carry?
A: The T2MK34 is backed by Altronix's Lifetime Limited Warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Standard exclusions apply; see your documentation for details.
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
The Altronix T2MK34 solves a specific problem: wiring four door strikes from a single TROVE2M2 platform without losing per-channel overcurrent protection. If you're building a four-door access installation, the alternative is running four separate circuits back to the power supply, which multiplies termination points and makes troubleshooting harder. The T2MK34 collapses that to a single integration point.
Technical Highlights:
- 6A Per-Channel Fusing: Each door is independently fused at 6A, preventing a shorted strike on one door from nuking power to the others. In a building vestibule or dock area where locks are mechanically stressed, this isolation is worth the accessory cost.
- TROVE2M2 Native Compatibility: No adapters, no custom harnesses. The T2MK34 plugs into the TROVE2M2's four-channel architecture without introducing impedance or voltage drop. Installation time on the power side drops significantly compared to field-assembled terminal blocks.
- Synchronized Power Distribution: All four channels draw from the same TROVE2M2 supply and are managed as a unit. If your access controller needs to cut power to all doors simultaneously (e.g., during a fire alarm), that happens atomically—no sequencing delays or cascading failures.
Deployment Considerations:
- The T2MK34 is a power distribution accessory, not a control interface. Monitoring, arming, and status feedback remain the responsibility of the TROVE2M2 and your access controller. Verify your TROVE2M2 firmware revision includes four-channel monitoring if you need per-door status on your server.
- Each 6A fuse is sized for standard electromagnetic locks (12V, ~0.5A each) and magnetic strikes (~1.5A each) with margin. If you're planning high-current linear actuators or multiple solenoids per door, run the load calculation first—a single overdrawn door will trip its fuse and leave three operational.
Deploy the T2MK34 in multi-door entry scenarios—parking access gates, security vestibules, dock entries, reception areas—where you want clean circuit isolation and centralized fusing without the installation overhead of four separate power runs. It's not a solution for every access project, but for TROVE2M2 users managing four doors, it's the right tool.