CONSIDERATIONS:
- Application
- Multiple cell doors
- Individual corridor door
- Location of door(s)
- Overall number of doors to be controlled
- Door type/size/weight
- Wall type
- Drive type
- Chain
- Rack and pinion
- Manual
- Control Required
- Mechanical
- Mechanical at the door
- Mechanical remote gang unlocking
- Electrical
- Electrical at the door
- Electrical remote
- Electrical inmate
- Customized system
- Control Location
- Adjacent to door
- End of cell run
- Remote control room
- Optional features required
- Front release column
- Key switch operation
- Mechanical release system
- wire harness
(2B, 3B, KR)
- Deadlock-open feature
(2B, KR, DKR)
- Three light indication
- (2B, KR)
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DRIVE SYSTEM SELECTION:
Folger Adam markets locking devices and operators with a variety of dependable
drive systems to suit a range of applications and user preferences. The following
considerations will assist in determining which will best meet your requirements.
CONSTRUCTION VARIABLES:
Even in high quality structures, uneven wall construction is a possibility.
Installed on such a wall, a roller chain device or operator tends to compensate
for minor construction irregularities, and will not bind or wear unevenly.
DOOR FORCE ADJUSTMENT:
Roller chain devices, such as Type 2B, D2B and D5B, have an adjustable torque
limiter which may be used to adjust operating force to the specific opening. |
STAFF/EQUIPMENT SAFETY:
Free-wheeling doors may be used as an inmate weapon, or may be violently slammed
to cause damage. |