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Von Duprin 6211-FS-24VDC-32D 6211 Electric Strike, Satin Stainless Steel

Item #: 6211-FS-24VDC-32D by Von Duprin

UPC #: 043156647958

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Features

Voltage

24 VDC

Finish

Satin Stainless Steel

Function

Fail Safe

Finish Description

Satin Stainless Steel

Product Type

Electric Strike

Series

6200 Series

Warranty

1 Year From Date of Purchase.

Aluminium Bottle Contents

Swinging

ProductType

Manual

Manufacturer Parent

Allegion

For Use With

Mortise or Cylindrical Devices

Faceplate Dimension

1-1/4" x 4-7/8"

Latch Throw

3/4 Inch

Sub-Series

6211-FS-24VDC-32D

ADA Compliant

No

Product Height

6-9/64 Inch

Application

Interior or Exterior Doors With Hollow Metal, Aluminum, or Wood Frames

Function Family

Electric Strike

Standards

ANSI BHMA A156.31 Grade 1; UL294 Listed; UL 1034 Listed; Fire Rated UL 10C to 3 Hours on Single Doors; 90 Minutes on Pair Doors with Inactive Leaf; CSFM California State Fire Marshal Listed

Features

17 Configurations Available for Cylindrical and Mortise Applications; Two-Piece Plug Connectors are Furnished for Ease of Installation and Removal During Strike Servicing

Product Material

Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel

Strength

1500 (Static); 70 (Dynamic) lb; ft-lb

Color Code

630/US32D

Current Draw

0.33A at 24VDC

Finish Family

Stainless Steel

Product Overview
6200 SeriesStrikes for mortise or cylindrical devices

Von Duprin electric strikes are known for their reliability, durability and security. The 6200 Series strikes are designed to withstand abuse. Their heavy-duty stainless steel construction is fully UL 1034 and UL 10C listed. 6200 Series electric door strikes are designed for use with a variety of mortise or cylindrical locksets. Electrified strikes allow remote release of a locked door by activating a movable lip (keeper) using an entry/exit button or credential reader and can be a cost effective means for managing access. 6200 Series strikes come standard as 24 VDC in fail secure mode. 12 VDC and AC operation can be selected, as can fail safe mode and other options that enable you to configure these strikes to fit your exact needs. Use 6200 Series electric strikes for retrofit applications or new construction. To assure the proper selection of an electric strike on new applications, lockset compatibility charts are shown on the next page. When using a lockset not listed or when retrofitting a strike to an existing application, please contact Von Duprin Technical Support for application assistance.

Features and benefits:
  • 17 configurations available for cylindrical and mortise applications
  • Heavy-duty stainless steel construction
  • 24 VDC standard with 12, 16 and 28 VDC operation optional
  • Two-piece plug connectors are furnished for ease of installation and removal during strike servicing
  • Options include rectifier kit for VAC to VDC conversion, dual monitor switches, entry buzzer and Allegion Connect wire extension
  • Six popular finishes available to suite with existing hardware
  • Suitable for interior and exterior doors
  • UL 10C 3-hour fire-rated (fail secure only)*
  • UL 1034 listed for burglary-resistant electric door strikes*
  • * Certification detail is listed within Model Specifications
Specifications: Latchbolt throw:
  • 3/4"
Face plate length:
  • 4 7/8"
Backbox depth:
  • 1 3/4"
Lockset:
  • Mortise without deadbolt
Number of doors:
  • Single
Door and frame type:
  • Hollow metal
  • Aluminum
Certifications/Listings:
  • UL 1034
  • UL 10C - 3 hour
Application Notes:
  • For use in ANSI prep at standard height. Strike pocket inserts are provided to accommodate different manufacturers deadlocking trigger locations.