Apollo 55000-982APO Addressable Door Retainer - 200N
- Manufacturer : Apollo
- Part Code : 55000-982APO
- Addressable Door Retainer
- 200N Holding Force
Apollo 55000-982APO Addressable Door Retainer
Apollo 55000-982APO Addressable Door Retainer
The Apollo ADR is an XP95 device designed for installation directly onto an addressable loop and is suitable for use on all types of fire door, including critical actuation doors. The addressable functionality allows panel cause & effect programming in complex buildings that facilitates evacuation whilst closing fire doors in alarmed areas.
- Patented Permanent Magnet Technology
- Extra low voltage usage
- 200N Holding Force
- Suitable for Critical Actuation (Category A) installations when connected to A compliant fire panel
Door retainers ensure buildings are accessible for all by holding fire doors in the open position then releasing and closing them according to the fire system design. The Apollo ADR is an XP95 device designed for installation directly onto an addressable loop and is suitable for use on all types of fire door, including critical actuation doors.
- Integrated loop isolator
- Extra low voltage usage
- Suitable for critical actuation (Category A) installations*
- Failsafe by design
- Patented permanent magnet technology
- Doors and zones can be individually controlled
- 200N holding force rating
- Surface or semi-flush wall mounted
- Floor mounting options via standard bracket
Application
Direct connection to the fire panel makes the ADR a Category A fire door retainer, as defined in BS7273-4 providing the panel has supporting BS 7273-4 Category A functionality.
The addressable functionality allows panel cause & effect programming in complex buildings that facilitates evacuation whilst closing fire doors in alarmed areas. All doors or zones of doors can be closed automatically by the control panel or a dedicated input/output switch to enable a lockdown strategy in schools, colleges, courts & custodial.
Patented permanent magnet technology results in minimal current being required to hold doors open.
The ADR has twin LEDs to indicate Normal, Charging, Loop Isolator Activation and Device Fault Statuses.
Device Fault conditions include:
- Loss of protocol communication
- Insufficient loop power to charge.