YD30S Single
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YD30S

YD30S Single

  • Single action (90 degree doors)

Description

The YD30S, known as the Cobalt Single, is a revolutionary low voltage motor-driven door lock for 90º doors. It has been designed to secure single-acting doors and addresses the two biggest issues for electronic locking; 1) the ability to align a misaligned door and 2) the ability to release when requested, even with excessive load on the door.

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The Cobalt Single is typically used in commercial doors and controlled by access control systems. This gives the user the ability to control access in and around a facility and provide traffic reports when desired. In addition, the Cobalt Single can be used in a more straightforward system where controlling access to a single door can be implemented with a stand-alone access system.

Benefits

  • Engineered to release when requested even under significant sideload pressure, something a traditional electromechanical lock won't. Sideload pressure of up to 6,000N (1350 lbf) can be applied, and the YD30S will still release if requested.
  • Innovative design, the Cobalt Single lock will align a door that has trouble closing fully by automatically correcting misalignment of up to 8mm (5/16"). A common problem traditional electromechanical locks face is not being in the final position for the lock to work. The Cobalt Single mitigates that risk by pulling the door in to ensure it closes fully and locks.
  • Offering feedback to the door's control panel and bolt positions is a standard feature of the YD30S. Monitoring the position of the door and whether the bolt pin is extended or retracted provides vital information needed to ensure a site is safe and secure.
  • Flexibility in installation as the Cobalt Single only requires low voltage power and signals to operate and can connect to any access system making wiring easy.

Ideal use case

High traffic volume, single-acting pedestrian doors where door alignment or releasing when requested under sideload is required. Commonly seen in mortice installations on office doors but also used on single-acting glass doors where security is paramount, convenience required, and appearances important. Used across all market sectors.