ASOPEN Hardwired Stainless Steel Touch Sensor
£58.45 ex VAT
DDA Compliant Architrave Hardwired Touch-to-Open Stainless Sensor
Our DDA Compliant Architrave Touch to Open Sensor is a premium solution for activating automatic doors, designed with accessibility, hygiene, and modern aesthetics in mind. Crafted from 316 marine-grade stainless steel, it ensures durability even in the most demanding environments.
Key Features:
- Touch-Free Activation: Detects proximity within up to 70mm, requiring no physical pressure, ideal for users with limited mobility.
- Fully Adjustable Sensitivity: Allows fine-tuning to meet specific installation needs.
- Audible Feedback: Emits a clear beep on activation to confirm operation.
- Inclusive Design: Bold, concise signage and built-in sounders support users with visual and hearing impairments.
- Hygienic and Modern: A contactless, easy to clean alternative to traditional push pads and hospital switches, helping to reduce infection risk.
Why Choose Our Sensors:
We believe our sensors are the most user friendly, hygienic, and modern switches on the market, combining accessibility compliance with contemporary design.
Please Note: Our stainless steel sensors are gradually being phased out. Once existing stock is depleted, this model will be discontinued. We have however developed an advanced “faux” stainless steel range, offering improved hygiene and enhanced durability.
- DDA Compliant
- 12 – 28Vdc
- 4 position sensitivity adjustment. (Touch to proximity)
- Timed clean relay output
- Sounder on activation
- 316 marine grade stainless steel label
- Entire label is sensitive
- Robust nylon housing with an additive which kills 99.9% of germs
- IP65 Rated
- Specifically designed for architraves, posts and barriers
Company name & logo can be printed on the label (Contact us for further information)
◾ Touch sensor doesn’t beep/activate when touched
Step-by-step checks: After each step below, de-power the system for 10 seconds and power it back up.
- Screw the stainless sensor to the wall properly, don’t have it dangling or in your hand.
- Change the sensitivity.
- Ensure the jumper next to the touch sensor relay is on and is making properly.
- Make sure 0V is in the correct terminal, not the REM terminal.
- Use a multimeter to check you’ve got voltage at the touch sensor (+V Red & 0V black).
- Take off the wall and connect power directly to the power supply on a short piece of cable to rule out any cable issues or short circuits.
◾ Touch sensor activates randomly
Solution:
- Turn down the sensitivity on the touch sensor, especially if there is emergency lighting nearby.
- Make sure there isn’t excess cable in the back box.
- Re-terminate all connections.
- Touch sensors can be activated by changes in voltage which is a problem on unregulated power supplies. Fit a separate transformer.
| Weight | 0.200 kg |
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| Dimensions | 230 × 42 × 43 mm |