HES 10620411 Electric Strike with Dual Voltage and Fail Secure Operation
When you need reliable access control at every opening without running separate power circuits, dual-voltage electric strikes eliminate retrofit headaches and simplify multi-door installations. The HES 10620411 handles both 12VDC and 24VDC systems from a single unit, letting you standardize hardware across projects with mixed voltage requirements while maintaining fail-secure operation for controlled egress points.
Key Features
- Dual voltage operation (12VDC/24VDC) eliminates need for multiple SKUs and simplifies inventory management
- Fail-secure configuration keeps door locked during power loss, maintaining security at sensitive access points
- 630 architectural bronze finish (605) provides corrosion resistance and professional appearance in high-traffic applications
- Field-selectable voltage accommodation simplifies specification and reduces installation errors on mixed systems
- Compatible with standard door prep and most access control panels for straightforward integration
- Durable construction designed for continuous-duty cycles in commercial and institutional environments
- Suitable for both new construction and retrofit applications where power infrastructure varies
The voltage flexibility in this strike addresses a common integration challenge: projects where existing access control infrastructure runs at different voltages across zones or buildings. Rather than maintaining separate inventory or forcing power supply upgrades, you can deploy the same strike body throughout the facility. The fail-secure operation ensures that doors remain locked during power interruptions or system failures, making this appropriate for perimeter doors, server rooms, storage areas, and anywhere uncontrolled access during outages creates liability.
The 605 finish provides both durability and a neutral aesthetic that works across architectural styles, from corporate offices to healthcare facilities. The strike integrates with standard access control systems and works alongside card readers, keypads, or biometric devices in typical credential-based entry configurations. For integrators managing projects with inconsistent power infrastructure or clients expanding systems over time, the dual-voltage capability reduces callbacks and simplifies future additions to the access control system.