When choosing electrified locking devices for your facility, it’s essential to understand the difference between fail-safe and fail-secure options. These terms determine how a lock behaves during a power outage and play a critical role in access control and safety compliance.
A fail-safe locking device unlocks when power is lost. It requires power to remain locked, ensuring that in the event of a power outage, occupants can exit or access specific areas as needed.
While fail-safe locks enhance safety during emergencies, they may compromise security by leaving doors unlocked during power outages.
A fail-secure locking device remains locked when power is lost. It requires power to unlock, making it ideal for maintaining security during power outages.
While fail-secure locks provide better security, they require careful planning to ensure compliance with emergency exit requirements.
Certain hardware products, like electric latch retraction exit devices, offer a hybrid approach:
Product | Fail-Safe or Fail-Secure? | During loss of power, product is… |
---|---|---|
Electric Strike | Fail-Safe (Field Selectable) | Unlocked |
Electric Strike | Fail-Secure (Field Selectable) | Locked |
Electromagnetic Lock | Fail-Safe | Unlocked |
Electric Lever Trim | Fail-Safe (Field Selectable) | Unlocked |
Electric Lever Trim | Fail-Secure (Field Selectable) | Locked |
Electric Latch Retraction (ER EX) | Always Fail-Secure | Locked |
Electric Dogging (ED) | Always Fail-Secure | Locked |
Selecting the right locking device involves balancing security, safety, and operational efficiency. Fail-safe and fail-secure devices serve different purposes, so it’s essential to evaluate your facility’s needs and regulatory requirements before making a decision.
By understanding these options, you can ensure your building is both secure and compliant, no matter the situation.
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