1661 Series Electric Rim
Strikes
DynaLock 1661 Series Electric Strikes
for Rim Exit Devices are universally adaptable to suit all door and
frame types and accommodate rim exit devices with 1/2” to 3/4” latch
projection. They feature a hazard-free radius design and an attractive
architectural appearance. For surface applications, a frame depth of
1-5/8” is required (for the electrical insert). Specify the RMP option
for semi-mortise applications. To simplify ordering and speed
installation, all 1661 Series feature AC or DC operation (specify 12 or
24V) and are fully reversible for left and right-hand doors.
The 1661 Series has convenient slotted
horizontal holes on the faceplate to aid alignment with the exit
device. Locking socket allen-head cap screws are included to prevent
loosening resulting from continual door usage. Alignment problems are
easily handled with our horizontally adjustable electrical insert. The
faceplate does not need to be moved.
Typical applications include non-fire
rated doors in most commercial, industrial, institutional centers,
retail outlets and health care facilities.
- 12/24 VDC/VAC
- Fully Reversible
- Attractive Appearance
- Operates with Rim Exit Devices
- Fail Secure Lock Mode
- Horizontal Adjustability
- Screw terminals for wire connections
- UL Listed 1034 Burglary Resistant
- Non-handed
- Locking socket head fasteners
- 3 Year Limited Warranty
- US32D Brushed Stainless Steel Finish
Specifications:
| Strike
Faceplate |
Fail Secure, 12 VAC/VDC / 24 VAC/VDC, 1-3/4” x 9” |
| Double
Door Housing (DDH)1 |
Yes / No |
| Rear
Mounting Plate (RMP)2 |
Yes / No |
| Input
Voltage |
12 VAC / 12 VDC / 24 VAC / 24 VDC |
| Current
Draw3 |
0.15 A |
| Coil
Resistance4 |
61 Ohms |
| Sound |
Buzz |
| Duty5 |
Intermittent |
1
For pairs of doors. Allows mounting on inactive door
2 Kit for semi-mortise installations or
reinforcement in surface applications
3 Ratings are based on max. current draw at
+10°C and include initial inrush.
4 Nominal resistance at +25°C
5 Duty Ratio 1:5 ~ All locks Fail Secure
Intermittent Duty = Energized less than 1 min. ~ Continuous Duty =
Energized 1 min. or more