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Automatic swing door opening mechanism SW100 B

automatic swing door opening mechanism
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Incorporating the best features of swing doors and sliding doors, the ASSA ABLOY SW100 B swing door system is an excellent solution in narrow passages and corridors. It is balanced for strength and ideal when space is limited. Intense traffic flow, high wind loads, cross-drafts and pressure differences pose no difficulty for the ASSA ABLOY SW100 B. The swing door system keeps the door perfectly balanced in spite of lateral pressure, ensuring that it opens easily even in severe conditions. ASSA ABLOY SW100 B is always tailor-made to suit your requirements, with a stable and functional construction. The whole door system is prefabricated to ensure that all parts are a perfect fit when installed on site. An optional embedded battery back-up and monitoring ensures operation even when the power is interrupted, while an intelligent locking function adds security. ASSA ABLOY SW100 B is suitable for applications such as: narrow entrances, windy conditions, low-energy, interior and exterior entrances, single- and double-leaf doors and push applications. • Variations: Single swing, Double swing • Power supply: 100-240 V AC, +10/-15%, 50/60Hz, mains fuse max. 10A (building installation) • Power consumption max. 75 W • Auxiliary voltage: 24 V DC, max. 400 mA • Monitored battery backup unit: 24 V DC • Electromechanical locking connection: 12 V DC max. 500 mA or 24 V DC max. 250 mA • Ambient temperature: -20°C to +45°C • Relative humidity (non condensing) 95% • Class of protection IP20

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