Remote Lock Release Entry & Exit:
The Surelock McGill systems can be interfaced to access control systems to provide entry by:
- Remote release
- Card, Code or Biometric access control systems
- Key override in case of power failure
Such systems can provide exit by:
- Remote release.
- Card, Code or Biometric access control systems
- Key with lever handle
- Thumbturn with lever handle
- Emergency/panic exit facilities tested and certified to appropriate international standards
Operation includes:
- 12 or 24, or 50 V actuation
- Fail-safe or fail-secure options in the event of power failure
Single-Point locking
Multi-Point locking
Automated Lock Operation:
If you need full remote door operation combined with access control to provide both entry and exit of a security door, then the Surelock McGill Group can supply either single or multi-point locking solutions and automatic door operators, suitable to work with most commercially available access control manufacturers.
Providing controlled entry and exit through a high security door, plus if required life-safety emergency, or panic exit solutions by default, or in the case of power failure selecting the option of failing safe on the inside with an emergency exit, yet secure on the outside, requiring key override to enter.
A variety of exit means are available including panic to BSEN 1125, or emergency exit to BSEN 179, alternatively key or breakdome over thumbturn with lever handle as standard, or in the case of power failure.
Automatic Door Operators (ADO’s):
These are available to provide automation to doors particularly on entrance doors, building circulation and escape routes. Surelock McGill ADO’s offer a range to suit various weights & sizes of doors. Ideally suited to be integrated into one of our electromechanical locks which will provide automated operation to a secured entrance facility or internal security doors.
Siege Protection:
Sometimes there is a need to have the additional function of preventing entry (even with the correct access code), then our internal ‘Siege Protection’ lock feature will offer that solution. This ensures you can always maintain the chosen safe, or controlled exit whilst stopping anyone else gaining entry. This can be used in the event of a threat whereby an access card/pin fall into the wrong hands.
Time Delayed Exit:
There has been a trend of attacks using escape doors to ‘Grab & Run-Out’ with high value goods. The Surelock McGill Group provide an emergency exit to combat this. It offers a pre-set delay period prior to releasing, thus controlling exit from the building through escape doors. The unit interfaces with the fire alarm system and reverts to a standard emergency exit when the fire alarm is activated.
Multi-Point locking
Controlled Entry & Exit – Failing Both Safe & Secure:
What happens if the power fails when someone is in a Secure area, or air lock controlled by an access control system? On some systems you may become trapped, whilst on others you lose the security allowing anyone to enter. With the Surelock McGill Groups ‘Safe & Secure’ multipoint lock you can control entry and exit via access control providing the capability for full audit trail of entry and exit activity. In the event of power failure you can always exit but require a key to gain entry.
Multi-Point locking
