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Access control system

access control system
access control system
access control system
access control system
access control system
access control system
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Access' door locking systems have been designed to reach the performance level (PLr) required in the risk assessment as described in the ISO 13849 standards ( Parts of the control systems connected to safety- Part 1: general design principles) which integrate the designing concepts and principles typically applied to machinery guard system access points. Access has developed a number of solutions to solve the most common applications by providing standardized systems which match Euchner components to the mechanics of its own well tried and tested locks. In case of emergency, all locking systems can be opened manually from the inside and are equipped with special housings for personal padlocks which prevent accidental door closing, which in turn may cause the machinery to re-start even with the presence of operators within the danger area. The locking system is assembled with anti-tampering fttings to prevent human interference related to interlocking tampering. All locking systems are packaged in special kits and come with certification and assembly and maintenance instructions. PLe Cat. 4 SIL 3 Euchner CES Door locking control system fitted with Euchner CES transponder multicode safety switch, certified dual-channel PLe. This system does not need mechanic activators and it is particularly suitable for frequent door openings, as in the food industry or where up to 20 switches need to be connected in series still maintaining the required performance level qualities and where mechanic blocks are not needed. This system can be fitted to all types of doors.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.