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TESA is complementing its catalogue with a wide range of Electric Strikes, Electromagnetic Locks and Electromechanical Locks in order to ensure the highest level of active security, not forgetting those passive security features that vary depending on each chosen product: monitoring of the door status, placement of the lever, handle status, cylinder status… | Opening and closing: safety and reliability | | A Residence, a Bank Office, a R+D Department or a Chemist’s Shop: in some places, Security has become a top priority. The security level afforded by TESA’s Electromechanical Devices meets the most demanding standards, going further than most traditional mechanical systems in many aspects, while adding peerless advantages in terms of user-friendliness and passive security. |   | Make your choice
| | Each specific place has its own security demands, which is why TESA’s electromechanical devices can adapt to each installation’s particular needs. Depending on these, choices will vary in terms of technology and complexity: from the simplicity of the CEL electric strike for traffic control in internal doors to the complexity of the TEL600 motorized electromechanical lock, which combines the best security and user-friendliness available in the market. |  | | The latest technology, above all | | TESA’s Electromechanical Devices are always at the forefront of the latest technologic developments. Continuous improvements and permanent optimizing guarantee the quality of our products, reinforcing our aim of keeping a range of products capable of meeting always our customer’s requirements. |
| Guaranteed products
| TESA can guarantee the perfect functioning of its electromechanical parts, as long as they are employed according to current standards and they have been installed according to the accompanying instructions. The installation will always be performed by qualified staff, and the handling of the product demands that certain minimum security measures are observed. The set-up of any kind of electric installation must always be performed following the advice of current standards for workplace risk prevention. |  | We offer an integral locking solution
| | In order to install an electromechanical solution in a door, we need: a door closer that ensures that the door reaches the “closed” position before being blocked, a cylinder that allows the mechanical opening of the door, and an exit panic device that ensures an emergency exit. For this reason, TESA brings you the widest range of locking products for the complete installation of a door. |  | Fail secure, fail safe
| Sometimes it’s just as important a solid closing as an easy exit, which is why our electromechanical solutions haven’t just been conceived for closing doors – they can also be extremely useful when installing electrically controlled exit ways. Electromechanical devices have been conceived basically for operating according to Fail Secure logic, that is, if power supply fails the door must remain locked solid. But we may also find situations in which it’s vital to ensure the correct evacuation of the premises through a door we may wish to control electrically. In these cases we will use Fail Safe locks: if power supply fails, the door will open wide. We will then generically use Electromagnetic Locks, even if in some cases we may choose Electromechanical Locks or Electric Strikes in reverse operation mode. |  | Electromechanical solutions are, first and foremost, mechanical
| Although mechanical solutions don’t always offer the desired security or versatility levels when equipping a door, strictly electrical solutions can be regarded with suspicion, as is the case when locks depend on power supply for their proper operation. Except for electromagnetic locks, electromechanical locking devices are essentially mechanical elements (levers, latches); therefore, intrusion resistance can be as high as that of TESA’s mechanical locks.
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