Safety Solenoid Lock with Integrated Electronics - Opera 21616 Series
Safety solenoid lock with integrated electronics open without power, model 21616 Opera.
Features of the electro piston with integrated electronics Opera 21616
Open when power is off.
Stainless steel front mm. 150 x 40 x 3.
Stainless steel counterplate mm.100 x 40 x 3 with adjustable extension magnet.
Bolt diameter 12 mm, extension 18 mm.
Prepared for European shaped cylinder for key opening.
Entrance: mm. 40.
Diet:
- 12 Vdc - 800 mA peak, 550 mA maintenance
- 24 Vdc - 500 mA peak, 300 mA holding
Internal microprocessor control electronics.
Connection via quick-fit connector.
Input with NO opening contact.
Relay output C./NA/NC for connection to Red/Green traffic lights.
LED for timing monitoring.
Buttons for monitoring and adjusting the times of:
- Reclosing from 0 - 5 sec. when the door is approached
- Reclosing from 0 - 60 sec. if the door is not opened
IMPORTANT - The Quadra Micro series electrolocks, due to the high operating temperatures, are not suitable for mounting on wooden or PVC doors.
Quadra Opera Series
- Horizontal safety solenoids.
- Applicable on doors and shutters.
- Micro version for application on shop windows and windows.
- Manual operation with European cylinder.
- Easy to install.
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Opera srl, specialized in the design and production of electric handles, was founded in 1997 in Modena, Emilia Romagna, land of food and engines.
All the management of the company comes from the experience of Corni serrature which for over a century has been present in the city of Modena. The company is characterized by a continuous expansion in the world markets but with strong roots in Italy.
100% Made in Italy Italian production
Over 40% of the company's turnover comes from abroad, but 90% of suppliers are local. Almost all products are manufactured in the company's modern industrial plant, using technologies that respect the environment and guarantee high standards of work quality.
The company has deep roots in Modena, a town in northern Italy that has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, where it proudly continues to produce and operate.