Electrified Options from Adams Rite

Aug. 4, 2015

Adams Rite, an ASSA ABLOY Group company, offers electrified options that are simple to install and result in vastly improved access control. Three important upgrades from Adams Rite are:

  • Using the Dual Force® 2190 Interconnected Deadbolt/Deadlatch for a narrow stile aluminum entrance to satisfy single motion egress code requirements
  • Installing the e-Force® 3090P/C (Prox/iClass) Keyless Entry, that features a contactless card reader that adds access control to a mechanical exit device, deadlock, or deadlatch by interfacing with any Wiegand-compatible access control system
  • Electrifying a storefront opening (while using existing trim) in the easiest way possible – with the Steel Hawk® 4300 Electrified Deadlatch (eLatch). Additionally, Adams Rite will be demonstrating the RITE Touch solution for all-glass openings.

Pictured is the  e-Force® 3090P/C (Prox/iClass). More Info: www.adamsrite.com

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