Lifesafety Power FPO150-D8PE2M 4-Door Power Supply
Overview
The FPO150-D8PE2M is a four-door power distribution unit designed for access control and security system integration. It centralizes power delivery to multiple door locks, readers, and ancillary devices—reducing point-of-failure risk compared to individual power supplies per door. This model is sized for installations where integrated power supervision and current monitoring streamline commissioning and ongoing troubleshooting on multi-door security systems.
Core Specifications
The unit delivers multiple supervised outputs rated for door lock and reader loads typical in commercial access control. Supervision capability—monitoring output status and load faults in real time—feeds status back to the access control panel, enabling alerts if a lock fails to unlock, a reader loses power, or a wiring fault occurs. This is critical for deployments where undetected power loss creates security blind spots.
The enclosure is designed for wall or din-rail mounting in equipment rooms or secure server spaces, keeping power distribution centralized and accessible for service. For warehouse automation and security integrator deployments involving multi-zone access control, the four-output configuration reduces wiring complexity and panel real estate compared to separate single-channel supplies.
Deployment Context
Choose the FPO150-D8PE2M when integrating access control across four doors or when providing redundant power paths to critical readers and locks. It is typical in mid-scale commercial, warehouse, and light industrial security installations where a single point of supervised power distribution is preferred over distributed supplies. The supervised output design is especially valuable in settings requiring proof-of-operation logs or integration with monitored access control systems.
For single-door or lower-current applications, consider a smaller Lifesafety Power unit. For larger deployments (8+ doors or high current demand), a larger capacity model in the same family may be more economical.