
This access control kit includes a 12V DC PSU, a break glass unit, a press to exit button, and a monitored maglock.
Choose from 1 Amp, 2 Amp, or 3 Amp to suit your needs.
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12V DC Monitored Maglock Access Control Kit
This single door access control kit includes:
- AEM20002 monitored maglock
- Intumescent kit to suit the AEM20002 maglock
- Resettable emergency break glass unit (double pole)
- Press to exit button in satin stainless steel with a green dome
Use the drop down menu to choose from the 12V DC power supply unit options:
- 1 Amp
- 2 Amp
- 3 Amp
This kit includes the essential components for a single door access control system for a fire rated door with a monitored electromagnetic lock. You may also need additional components such as an access control keypad or proximity reader, maglock brackets, and relays to complete your security access control system. Optional relays include fire relays, timer relays, and door lock interface relays.
Please note that the reset keys for the emergency break glass unit are sold separately.
Key Product Features
Maglock
- Slimline, surface-mount design
- Fail safe (power to lock) operation
- Holding force: 272 kg (600 lb)
- Operating voltage: 12V DC
- Current draw: approx. 500 mA at 12V DC
- Lock status monitoring with LED indicator
- Fire tested to EN 1634-1 for 30 and 60 minutes when installed with the included Deedlock intumescent kit
- Compliance: TS010 Grade 2, CE marked
Resettable Emergency Door Release
- Green finish
- Double pole
- Surface or flush mount
- Operating voltage: 12V DC
- Current draw: approx. 30 mA at 12V DC
- Illuminated at all times and changes to red when activated
- Aduible sounder (can be deactivated)
Press to Exit Button
- Satin stainless steel faceplate
- Green dome button
- IP66 rated for internal or sheltered external use
- Surface or flush mount
Power Supply Unit
- 12V DC output
- Up to 92% efficiency
- LED indicators
- Suitable for battery backup (battery sold separately)
Choose the Right Power Supply for Your Door
Picking the right power supply is key to keeping your system running smoothly. The amp size you need comes down to how many devices you’re powering and how much current they draw.
A good rule of thumb is to allow around 1 amp per door. You can run multiple doors from a higher amp power supply, but it is important to remember that if the unit fails, every door it powers will be affected, which can increase security risks.
If you have two or three doors in close proximity, it can be more cost-effective and easier to install a higher-amp PSU. This means fewer power supply units, fewer fuse spurs, and only one fire alarm relay to wire in. Just keep in mind that for each extra door, you’ll also need to factor in the current draw from the additional components.
When calculating the right amperage, add up the current draw of every connected device, using the highest consumption figure for each. Some devices draw more power at initial start-up than they do when idle, and failing to account for this can cause issues. Allowing for these peaks makes sure your power supply isn’t overloaded, helping to keep your system stable and your doors secure.
Optional Battery Back Up
These RGL power supply units can house a backup battery (sold separately), keeping your setup operational during temporary mains failures. Battery sizes vary from 0.8Ah to 7Ah, so you can match the backup duration to your site’s needs and the devices in your system. Even with a battery backup fitted, the system can be set up to respond to a fire alarm signal via a fire alarm interface and override the battery. This allows the maglock to release for free egress.
Battery back up is especially important for high security or safety critical areas, such as back of house offices with safes, secure medical facilities, schools, and children’s nurseries.
Fire Door Access Control Kit
The AEM20002 maglock is tested to EN 1634-1 for use on 30 and 60 minute timber fire rated doors when installed with the included intumescent kit.
Please note that the door will need to be drilled all the way through to accommodate the fixing bolt for the armature plate. The intumescent sleeve is fitted around the bolt and expands under high temperatures, sealing gaps around the hardware to slow the spread of fire and smoke. This helps maintain the integrity of the fire door, giving occupants time to evacuate and providing added protection for emergency services.
Always check the fire test evidence for your specific door to ensure a fully compliant fire door installation.
Optional Maglock Brackets
This access control maglock kit is supplied without brackets, as some outward opening doors can accommodate the maglock without one. If a bracket is required, the type you need will depend on your door’s configuration:
- L bracket for outward opening doors
- Z and L bracket set for inward opening doors
Armature housings are also available separately for a neat finish.
If you’re unsure which option is right for your installation, our Guide to Maglocks includes detailed diagrams to help you decide, or you can contact our team for expert advice.
Find the Right Access Control Kit for Your Door
This single door access control system kit is one of several options to meet a variety of applications, security levels, and design preferences.
For a contemporary finish, there is a standalone access control kit in black that delivers performance with a modern aesthetic.
For double door installations, an access control door kit with proximity keypad and double maglock is available.
Browse the full range of access control kits or contact our team for tailored advice on a system that meets your operational, compliance, and design requirements.