Securitron and HES preview suite of sustainable products at Greenbuild 2015

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At Greenbuild 2015, ASSA ABLOY Group brands Securitron® and HES® are previewing innovations specifically designed to improve the efficiency of an access control solution. This new technology preview features products that deal with the functionality of the entire door opening: the maglock, the electric strike, and the power supply.

Securitron is previewing EcoMag™ Technology, which supplies a Magnalock® with multiple power saving modes that provides up to 80 percent energy savings compared to current maglocks, while delivering the same 1,100 lb. holding force.

HES is previewing EcoStrike™ Technology, which uses 98 percent less power than traditional electric strikes and is designed to work with the Securitron EcoPower™ power supply to reduce total door power consumption.

Securitron is also previewing EcoPower 2.0 – a next-generation technology intended to power two-doors. It has the ability to achieve up to 98 percent energy savings over traditional power supplies for a door using access control and has the capability to handle a higher inrush like that commonly found in exit devices.

“The built environment is undergoing an inspiring shift in adoption and performance, and our goal at ASSA ABLOY is to provide the industry with the most sustainable access control solutions,” said David Corbin, Senior Product Manager, Securitron. “By offering sustainable technology alternatives at all points of a door with EcoPower, EcoFlex™, EcoMag and EcoStrike, we are demonstrating that access control performance can be greatly improved.”



December 4, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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