HES 10620482 HES FP: DB-630 Electromagnetic Lock
When you're specifying electromagnetic locks for high-traffic commercial openings where field adjustment flexibility matters, the HES 10620482 delivers reliable fail-safe operation with field-selectable dual voltage capability. This DB-630 model eliminates the need to stock separate 12V and 24V units, streamlining your inventory while maintaining the holding force commercial applications demand.
Key Features
- Field-selectable dual voltage operation (12VDC/24VDC) reduces inventory complexity and allows voltage adjustment on-site
- Fail-safe electromagnetic design automatically releases door during power loss or fire alarm activation
- 630-pound holding force suitable for medium to high-traffic commercial openings
- Low-profile design accommodates space-constrained door frames and hollow metal applications
- LED status indicator provides visual confirmation of energized state for faster troubleshooting
- Pre-drilled mounting template simplifies alignment during installation
- Compatible with standard fire alarm integration and access control release circuits
- Suitable for interior wood, metal, and aluminum frame applications
The field-selectable voltage configuration on this unit addresses a common deployment challenge: maintaining adequate stock for mixed-voltage sites or handling mid-project voltage changes without equipment reorders. A simple jumper or switch adjustment converts the lock between 12V and 24V operation, which proves valuable when integrating with existing access control panels that may vary between facilities or building zones.
The 630-pound holding force positions this model between light-duty and maximum-security applications. It handles standard commercial office doors, interior security zones, and credential-controlled employee access points where physical attack resistance matters but doesn't require 1,200+ pound holding force. The LED indicator speeds up commissioning and troubleshooting by providing instant visual feedback on lock status without requiring a multimeter. When paired with request-to-exit devices, door position switches, and typical access control release logic, this electromagnetic lock provides code-compliant fail-safe operation that releases immediately during emergency egress or fire alarm conditions.