STI EP141207-T EnviroArmour Polycarbonate Controller
The EP141207-T is a seven-door network-based access control controller housed in injection-molded polycarbonate with RAL 7035 finish. It mounts in standard electrical enclosures and integrates via TCP/IP into centralized access management systems. UL/cUL certified (UL/cUL 6 EP242410-O), it fills the gap between small single-door controllers and larger rack-mounted panels in mid-scale commercial, institutional, and light industrial deployments.
Overview
The EP141207-T controls up to seven doors from a single compact controller, eliminating the need for distributed single-door units across a facility. Operating sound output of 44dB(A) is low enough for standard office and retail environments without drawing attention. The polycarbonate enclosure resists corrosion and UV degradation compared to painted steel, making it suitable for cleanroom, food-processing, and light-industrial settings where washdown or chemical exposure is occasional.
Compatibility
Deploy the EP141207-T into any network-based access control system with TCP/IP backbone connectivity. It pairs with standard access readers (card, PIN, biometric) and integrates with centralized VMS and physical security information management (PSIM) platforms running on enterprise networks. The seven-door capacity serves facilities consolidating controllers—e.g., multiple office suites, retail storefronts, or warehouse zones—into a single management point rather than running separate controllers per door.
Installation Notes
Mount the controller in a standard electrical enclosure or DIN-rail cabinet. Install metallic or non-metallic conduit into the polycarbonate enclosure using a Greenlee cutter or equivalent punch; refer to the installation guide for hole sizing (½-inch through 2-inch conduit hubs). Ground the equipment per local electrical code—metallic conduit requires a grounding bushing; non-metallic conduit does not. Align conduit carefully to avoid unnecessary stress on enclosure walls. Connect power and network cabling to the controller terminals inside the enclosure. Verify all connections before commissioning.