Different electric locks are used in the access control system, including electric plug-in lock, electromagnetic lock, electric lock port and electric control lock,. What are the differences and characteristics between them? What kind of door does it apply to? Let's introduce them. 1. Electric plug-in lock electric plug-in lock consists of lock body and lock hole. It controls the door or door opening through the on-off of current. It is an electronic control lock. Some people also turn this lock into anode lock. In fact, this is not accurate. Electric plug-in lock is only a kind of anode lock (anode lock refers to the electric lock for opening the door after power failure). Most of the electric plug-in locks are powered off to open the door, so as to deal with the power failure caused by emergencies such as fire. The door is opened to facilitate personnel escape. 2. Electromagnetic lock electromagnetic lock electromagnetic lock is also known as magnetic lock. It is an electric lock used more in access control. It adopts the electromagnetic principle and uses the suction force generated between electromagnet and iron block to close the switch. The electromagnetic lock is also one of the anode locks. The electric lock will be opened when the power is cut off. 3. Electric lock mouth electric lock mouth some models of electric lock mouth belong to cathode lock, but not all of them are cathode lock (cathode lock means power on to open the door), and there are also anode lock. It is installed on the side of the door and must be used together with mechanical lock. 4. Electric lock electric lock (most locks have no key, and the above figure belongs to motor lock) electric lock is mostly used for cell door. It can be opened through the button or key in the door, which is more common, as shown in the above figure.
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