Power Transfers
Transfers, Loops, and Hinges
Reliable solutions to deliver power to electrified door hardware
Power Transfers
INOX power transfer solutions provide a reliable and secure way to deliver power to electrified door hardware, ensuring seamless operation without exposed wiring.
Designed for durability and ease of use, these solutions address key customer challenges in demanding environments.
Features
- Concealed power transfers reduce the risk of tampering, ensuring uninterrupted security and performance
- Hidden wiring solutions maintain the door's clean appearance while withstanding heavy traffic use
- Flexible and surface-mounted options make retrofits and repairs quick and hassle-free
- Power transfer hinges and loops support various door setups, ensuring compatibility with modern access control systems
CONCEALED ELECTRIC POWER TRANSFERS
ELEPT
INOX Concealed Electric Power Transfer Devices provide a secure means of transferring power for exit devices, locks, and signal wires from the frame to the door. These devices are completely concealed when the door is closed and are ideal for heavy traffic areas that require higher security to prevent tampering and abuse.
CONCEALED DOOR LOOPS
ELCDL
ELCDL34 (for 3/4" offset pivot)
The INOX Concealed Door Loop is a cost-efficient method for transferring low voltage electricity from the frame of the door to the locking device. These door loops are completely concealed once the door is closed. Concealed door loops are also available for 3/4" offset pivot.
CONCEALED POWER TRANSFER LOOPS
ELCPTL
INOX Concealed Power Transfer Loop is a frame mortised device for use on a hollow metal frame. The device consists of a steel dust box and a flexible steel loop.
SURFACE DOOR LOOPS
ELSDL
INOX surface mounted door loops offer a safe method to transfer power when it is not possible to conceal a door loop.
POWER TRANSFER HINGES
ELPTH
INOX Power Transfer Hinges are ideal for passing low voltage power from the hinge jamb to the lockset without any exposed wiring. For use with latch pull back devices, electric mortise, electric strikes (on a pair of doors), and cylindrical locksets.