Enclosures

Key & combination lock provides datacentre security

6th February 2015
Barney Scott
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EMKA has declared that it recognises the fact that even small datacentres, comprised of just a few server cabinets, handling low sensitivity information, still require an appropriate locking system. The 1155 programme combination swinghandle is one such solution for data/co-location centres, and is also suitable for hardware protection such as bike lockers at universities.

The 1155 swinghandle features a conventional round cylinder lock, keyed all the same or different as required, used in conjunction with a three digit combination lock. The handle may be released using the key only, which also permits the three dial combination to be set. Once set, the handle may be released by use of the combination alone, and thus the key/pin priority is established for blocks of cabinets with a hierarchy of control.

The IP65 rating also ensures suitability in arduous industrial situations such as banks of control cabinets in a factory environment. The 1155 uses industry standard cut-outs so is a simple retro-fit to upgrade existing equipment with single point or multi-point rod lock installations.

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