Description
Explore Comprehensive Power Solutions from ASSA ABLOY for Every Application, from Wall to Rack Mounted Systems
Choosing the optimal power supply is crucial when developing an electrified access control system. It holds equal importance to selecting the right locking mechanisms and components that connect to it.
Securitron power supplies deliver efficient, reliable, and clean power options, including high-efficiency solutions for sustainable locking applications. Available configurations range from supporting small single-door setups to extensive enterprise-level access control systems.
For energy-saving needs, Securitron EcoPower® dramatically reduces standby power consumption by 99%, tailored for low-power electrified access control devices
Power over Ethernet (PoE) extractors and injectors offer integrated power and data transmission via affordable CAT-5 cabling
Linear power supplies provide multiple low-noise power output options suitable for sensitive electronic systems
Rack mounted power solutions offer a space-efficient method to power a variety of access control devices, including electrified door hardware
Switching power supplies serve as a cost-effective, energy-efficient choice for access control environments, with options available in both wall mount and rack mount styles
Power transfers are designed to securely channel power and/or data from the frame to the electrified hardware on doors
Let ASSA ABLOY guide you in selecting the right power supply to fulfill your precise needs for any new or existing electrified access control system.
The Securitron AQ Series offers dual (AQD), single (AQS), and voltage-supervised power supply units with integrated battery chargers. These systems are engineered to power magnetic locks, electric strikes, card readers, sensors, access control panels, and other components within access control systems. The AQ Series is also suitable for powering DC cameras and other DC locking devices. Units offer field-selectable dual (AQD) or single (AQS) 12 or 24 VDC outputs, with up to 16 independently controlled power-limited outputs.