STI EP100807-T EnviroArmour Polycarbonate Controller
Overview
The EP100807-T is a TCP/IP-enabled access control controller housed in injection-molded polycarbonate construction, designed for networked multi-door deployments where you need a compact, durable enclosure that doesn't require metallic shielding. Built on the EnviroArmour platform, this controller manages credentials and door states across up to 7 doors per unit, making it practical for distributed access architectures where centralized credential processing is required. The polycarbonate body (RAL 7035) resists corrosion and minor impact in indoor environments — useful when you're mounting controllers in spaces where metal boxes would rust or require grounding complications.
Compatibility
Operates in networked TCP/IP architectures where the controller communicates with a centralized access management platform. Works with standard access control software and credential systems that support network-based door command and status reporting. Does not operate as a standalone unit — requires integration into an active network infrastructure with proper IP routing and firewall rules configured for access control traffic. Compatible with facilities already running networked reader infrastructure and centralized credential databases.
Installation Notes
Polycarbonate enclosure requires non-metallic conduit practices during installation. Conduit holes are cut to specified sizes (½″ to 2″ DIA depending on hub size) using industry-standard tools like a Greenlee punch set. Non-metallic conduit attachment does not require grounding bushings, but stress on enclosure walls must be minimized during alignment to preserve environmental ratings. If metallic conduit is used, grounding bushings with proper ground wire lugs must be bonded per electrical code requirements. Sound output is 44dB(A) — relevant for placement near work areas where audible alerts are a concern. UL/cUL certification (6 EP242410-O) confirms compliance with North American electrical and access control standards.