Disabled Persons Toilet Locking System dpts
Disabled Persons Toilet Locking System dpts

WCKIT Touch To Open/Lock Toilet Door Kit

From £352.63 EX VAT

Our hygienic disabled persons toilet locking system includes sensors, control PCB, power supply, battery, lock and a break glass. An ideal system for disabled toilet doors in offices, public toilets, hospitals , doctors surgeries and shopping centres. Designed for DDA compliance.

Our toilet locking systems are the systems of choice due to their simple, easy to use, reliable and adaptable designs. The switches are ideal for people who struggle with dexterity, because no physical press is needed.

Our systems can easily be integrated into a toilet with a manual door, with an existing automatic door opener or you can purchase an operator from us.

Our sensors are no touch but are also protected by SteriTouch®. The label is protected by SteriTouch®, meaning 99.9% of germs will not grow on them.

How does it work? (Our systems can be used with manual & automatic doors)

  • When the door is unlocked you can enter manually or operate the external sensor for assisted entry.
  • Once inside the toilet, activate the internal sensor which will lock the door.
  • When you are ready to exit, activate the internal sensor again to unlock the door with assisted exit.

Our systems have been installed in the House of Commons, House of Lords, Heathrow and Gatwick airports, plus many more!

Our kits can be incorporated with our remote controls & hands free systems. Contact us for further details or to discuss your individual needs.
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Additional information

Weight 4.9 kg
  • Choice of touch sensor styles to suit the installation and client needs
  • All switches are anti-microbial
  • Powered by 12-24Vdc
  • Switching red & blue LEDs to show engaged or vacant status
  • Key switch on external sensors for emergency entry
  • Anti prank contact to prevent misuse
  • Timed clean output for auto door operation

Disabled Persons Toilet Kit Includes -

  • 12V power supply with WCPCB (with control PCB)
  • Internal 'Touch to Lock' touch sensor
  • External 'Door Assist' touch sensor, with key switch override to gain entry in an emergency
  • Mag lock with door sense (will only lock when the door is shut to prevent people locking the door when no one is inside)
  • Emergency break glass with sounder
  • Battery
Features:
  • Activation range of up to 70 mm.
  • Red and blue status indicators have been chosen to aid people with visual impairments, as some users find it difficult to distinguish between red and green.
  • Hygienic, No Touch.

 

Internal sensor beeps when touched but doesn't lock the system.

  • Link out the door switch terminals on the control board. If this works, check mag lock reed switch/monitoring wiring and armature plate alignment.

Touch sensor doesn’t beep when touched

After each step below, de-power the system for 10 seconds and power it back up.

  • Screw the sensor to the wall properly, don’t have it dangling or in your hand.
  • Ensure the jumper next to the touch sensor relay is on and is making properly.
  • Use a multimeter to check you’ve got voltage at the touch sensor.
  • Make sure 0V is in the correct terminal, not the REM terminal.
  • Take off the wall and connect power only directly to the power supply to rule out any cable issues.

The system keeps locking with no one inside

  • Ensure the mag lock contacts are wired into the door switch terminals on control board.
  • Adjust the potentiometer on the internal touch sensor so that it switches for 3 – 5 seconds.
  • Turn down the sensitivity on the internal touch sensor, especially if there is emergency lighting or hand dryers nearby.
  • Make sure there isn’t excess cable in the touch sensor back box.
  • Re-terminate internal touch sensor connections.

System goes RED but mag lock does not engage

  • Check the position of the override keyswitch and break glass.
  • Check the lock fuse.
  • Link out the NC & KS/BG terminals on the control board. If it works with the link in, and your keyswitch and breakglass are in the correct position, then you have a break in the cable somewhere.
  • Use a multimeter to check if you've got voltage at the mag lock. If you do, the lock is faulty.

Automatic door doesn’t open when it should

  • Take the two wires to your automatic door operator out of the C and NO relay terminals on the control board and join them together. If the door still doesn’t open, then the problem lies with the operator. Please contact the supplier/manufacturer.

Touch sensor LEDs are flashing but I want them lit solid

  • Change the jumper position on the control board.

Door re-locks instantly when unlocking

  • Adjust the potentiometer on the internal touch sensor so that it switches for 3 – 5 seconds.
  • This can be caused by the mag lock contact going open and closed circuit while the internal touch sensor is still beeping.
  • Check the armature alignment and that the door is not juddering when opening.
  • If necessary, replace the mag lock or fit a standard magnetic door contact instead.

Is it possible to have more than one internal or external touch sensor?

  • Yes, you can have multiple Door Assist or Touch to Lock/Open sensors, just wire them in parallel.