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0-291224

Plug in Power Supply

$21.88

24Volt, AC current with auto resetting poly fuse.

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SKU: 0-291224
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  • Plugs directly into building outlet
  • Protects against occasional spikes in voltage supply
  • Fuse automatically resets if tripped
  • Grounded
  • LED power indicator

 

Wire Guage Selection Guide

This a reputable 1 amp plug in transformer to power your keypad, card, or fingerprint access controllers, readers, and electric locks.  The model offered here is 24 Volt AC.  Be sure the electric strike, keypad, or maglock accepts this voltage.  AC current creates a louder buzz sound and is most commonly used in situations to indicate to the person at the door it's ok to push or pull on the door to open.  With DC current, when the electric strike or maglock 'fires', the 'buzz' sound is nearly non-existent, typically no more than a light click is heard.  For smaller, 1 or 2 door systems, and especially when using electric strikes, we recommend DC current.  DC current over time preserves the shelf life of an electric strike.
Manufacturer

Nice, Nortek

Brand

IEI

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Customer Questions & Answers

  1. Q How to wire to switch answer now
    Asked by Charlie smith on March 13, 2017 9:01 AM
    A

    You will need to contact a local security integrator or an electrician to wire into your switch.

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