Bar Switching Contact (Art. no. RS1000)

  • For monitoring the locked status of doors
  • Housing, spring and lever arm made of stainless steel (Nirosta)
  • Microswitch (changer) with gold contact

Bar Switching Contact (Art. no. RS1000)

For trouble-free and safe operation, this device must be installed and regularly maintained by a specialist trained by us. Arrange regular maintenance appointments with your installer to ensure trouble-free operation over the long term with the latest safety updates and new functions.

The VdS-certified bar switching contact monitors the latches of doors, gates, safes, etc. The electromechanical contact with a watertight micro-switch is inserted into the door frame and activates the locking bar when the door is latched. The actuating lever can be individually shaped in such a way that contact is made with a wide variety of bars. Inserting the cylinder pin into the switching lever makes it possible to install the bar switching contact to the side of the lock-bar section.

Art. no.: RS1000
VdS class: C
Connections: NC, switch capacity 1 mA to 2 A / 30 V
Width: 11,5 mm
Type of detection: Locking monitoring
Housing material: Stainless steel
Height: 18 mm
Cable type: LIYY
Cable length: 2 m
Compatible with: Secoris, Secvest, Terxon
Length: 63 mm
Max. operating temperature: 65 °C
Max. humidity: 95 %
Min. operating temperature: -40 °C
Switching power: 60 W
IP protection class: 50
Sensor type: Micro-switch
Certifications: VdS C

Scope of delivery:

  • 1x Lock switch contact VdS C
  • 1x Dust cover
  • 1x Installation material

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