Hold Open Electromagnet Black without Push Button Release 19000 Opera
Use
Door holding electromagnet for swing fire doors
Version
Without push button release
Fixing on wall
Disponible choices
Standard: as the description below
Holding force adjustable: from 10-50 Kg (prevents the magnet from coming off the wall after repeated bad use)
Dual voltage: 24/48 Vdc (useful for French Market)
Holding force adjustable + Dual voltage
Technical info
Body in ABS with galvanized steel base
Nickel plated magnet block
Operating voltage: 24 Vdc - Absorbed current: 70 mA
Fixed Holding force: > 55 Kg.
Residual anti-magnetism pin on the electromagnet body
Connector with anti-disturb varistor
Compliance: EN 1155
On demand
Contact us to add variants:
- 12 Vdc power
- 12 Vac power
- 24 Vac power
- 48 Vdc power
- Reduced holding force 20 Kg
- Status sensor
IMPORTANT
Provided without armature plate.
Buy the armature plate separately in our website. Choose:
- Fixed Armature Plate (Art. 01800Z Opera)
- Swinging Armature (Art. 01805Z Opera).
Fire Control Series Opera
Fire hold open magnets
Hydraulic dampers for sliding doors
Hydraulic impact shock absorbers
Single zone fire controller
Fire and smoke detectors
Opera operating access
Opera is an independent company. The production premises are based in Modena - Italy, town with an old tradition in lock manufacturing. The company was set up in 1997 and it is specialised in the manufacturing of electronic locks and doors accessories. From a company that manufactured products, Opera has evolved into a company that offers solutions aimed at improving the security and safety of individuals and their belongings. Today with more than 20 people and advanced production means, Opera is at the top of the European ranking of locks manufacturers.
Made in Italy
We believe in the quality of Italian companies and of our suppliers who are 90% from within Italy. Our high quality products are produced respecting environment and all relevant European standards. We are proud to work and to live in Modena, little city in the North of Italy that is an UNESCO heritage italian site since 1997.