HSL 402

Multi-point deadbolt / latch lock

As a multi-point lock with follower, the HSL 402 lock has three solid bolts which are mechanically locked and unlocked via the main lock. In addition, the latch bolt can be withdrawn via a profile cylinder key.

Upper
additional deadbolt lock
Lower
additional deadbolt lock
Main lock
with bolt, bolt latch and auxiliary latch

Functional description

The multi-point lock HSL 402 is operated mechanically with the HSL double-bit key. The functional sequence and the basic equipment correspond to the lock type HSL 102.

The main lock and the two additional locks are connected to rod drives via special lock pockets. The lock is operated exclusively via the main lock.

With a first turn (180° turn) the three bolts are withdrawn with the HSL double-bit key. The door unlocked in this way is still held in the frame by the latch bolt.

The latch bolt is withdrawn via follower via a second turn (180° turn) with the HSL double-bit key or the profile cylinder key. The door can now be opened. When operating with the HSL double-bit key, the key can be removed when the latch bolt is in the retracted state. The door is thus secured against accidental closing by slamming or throwing. Alternatively, the bolt latch can be pre-locked again before the key is removed. The door is thus secured in the frame with the bolt latch when slamming shut.

When operated with the profile cylinder key, the cyliinder key cannot be removed when the bolt latch is in the retracted state. Therefore, the door is secured by slamming or throwing it shut with the bolt latch.

When the door is in the frame, the three bolts are pre-locked with the HSL double-bit key in one turn (180° turn). The door is now fully locked and secured.

Re-coding the lock

The locking mechanism can be re-coded to a different locking when it is unlocked (bolt retracted). This requires a key of the current locking and a key of the future locking.

Features

As a multi-point lock with follower, the HSL 402 lock has three solid bolts which are mechanically locked and unlocked via the main lock. In addition, the latch bolt can be withdrawn via a profile cylinder key.

Application areas

Type HSL 402 is designed for passage doors. In addition, building exit doors with special resistance requirements can be reliably realised and secured with this lock type.

Overview

  • Multi-point system for passage doors, airlock doors and building entrance doors
  • mechanically operable with HSL key
  • Lock can be re-coded without tools

Product locations

  • Passage door
  • Outer gate
  • Main entrance door
  • Fire protection door
  • Smoke protection door
  • Arms storage door
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Technical details

Dimensions: (LxWxH) 200 x 22 x 220 mm
Forend dimension: (LxWxH) 280 x 30 x 4 mm
Dimensions additional locks: (LxWxH) 120 x 22 x 168 mm
Forend dimension additional locks: (LxWxH) 228 x 30 x 4 mm
Bolt throw: 20 mm
Latch bolt throw: 14 mm
Bolt material: Stainless steel casting
Latch bolt material: Stainless steel casting
Latch bolt finishing: sliding coated
Lock case material: Stainless steel
Finishing: matt
Weight: 6,3 kg
Locking system: HSL double-bit lever system
Levers: 7
mechanically re-codable: yes
mechanical bolt position indicator: yes, one-sided
max. side load bolt forces: 30 kN
max. side load latch bolt forces: 10 kN
max. end load bolt counterforce: 6 kN
Number of audited locking operations: 500,000
IP rating: IP65
Operating temperature: -40°C to +65°C
Storage temperature: -40°C to +65°C
Relative humidity: 95% non condensing

Options

The following equipment options are available for lock type HSL 402:

  • S1 | Main Locking Mechanism: Lockable on one side
  • S2 | Main Locking Mechanism: Lockable on both sides
  • DR | DIN direction: right hand
  • DL | DIN direction: left hand
  • OA | Opening direction: outward
  • OE | Opening direction: inward
  • SK | Special forend: angular
  • KB | Locking mechanism interlock (energised locked) and query of the lock states with conv. I/O contacts
  • BB | Locking mechanism interlock (energised locked) and query of the lock states with BUS contacts
  • CO | Connection for conventional I/O contacts (Dry contacts)
  • CB | Connection for BUS control
  • CT | Connection for BUS control and transponder reader
  • MK | Magnet in latch: front side
  • AS | Removal barrier
  • PS | Production lock (dummy lock without tumbler lock mechanism)

S1 | Main Locking Mechanism: Lockable on one side

The key guide of the main locking mechanism is located on one side of the lock. This equipment is used e.g. for detention room locks.

Configurable options

  • Lockable on one side
  • Lockable on both sides

S2 | Main Locking Mechanism: Lockable on both sides

The key guide of the main locking mechanism is located on both sides of the lock. This equipment is used e.g. for passage doors.

Configurable options

  • Lockable on one side
  • Lockable on both sides

DR | DIN direction: right hand

If the hinges are on the right side of the door, it is the "DIN right" door opening.

Configurable options

  • DIN direction: right
  • DIN direction: left

DL | DIN direction: left hand

If the hinges are on the left side of the door, it is the "DIN left" door opening.

Configurable options

  • DIN direction: right
  • DIN direction: left

OA | Opening direction: outward

Required specification for one-sided closing locks with deadbolt latch or deadbolt and latch. This applies e.g. to lock types HSL 102 and 104 with feature S1.

OE | Opening direction: inward

Required specification for one-sided closing locks with deadbolt latch or deadbolt and latch. This applies e.g. to lock types HSL 102 and 104 with feature S1.

SK | Special forend: angular

The forend is square at both ends and not round.

Configurable options

  • Standard forend: round
  • Special forend: angular
  • Special forend: extra wide
  • Special forend: extra long

KB | Locking mechanism interlock (energised locked) and query of the lock states with conv. I/O contacts

The mechanical locking mechanism can be interlocked via conventional I/O contacts. Locking with the HSL key is not possible in this state. In addition, various lock states can be signalled:

  • Bolt extended / retracted
  • Lock / door in frame
  • Interlock active / inactive

Configurable options

  • Locking mechanism interlock (energised locked) and status query of the lock states with conv. I/O contacts
  • Locking mechanism interlock (de-energised locked) and status query of the lock states with conv. I/O contacts
  • Locking mechanism interlock (energised locked) and status query of the lock states with Bus contacts
  • Locking mechanism interlock (de-energised locked) and status query of the lock states with Bus contacts

BB | Locking mechanism interlock (energised locked) and query of the lock states with BUS contacts

The mechanical locking mechanism can be interlocked via BUS contacts. Locking with the HSL key is not possible in this state. In addition, various lock states can be signalled:

  • Bolt extended / retracted
  • Lock / door in frame
  • Interlock active / inactive

Configurable options

  • Locking mechanism interlock (energised locked) and status query of the lock states with conv. I/O contacts
  • Locking mechanism interlock (de-energised locked) and status query of the lock states with conv. I/O contacts
  • Locking mechanism interlock (energised locked) and status query of the lock states with BUS contacts
  • Locking mechanism interlock (de-energised locked) and status query of the lock states with BUS contacts

CO | Connection for conventional I/O contacts (Dry contacts)

The lock has floating contacts (Dry Contact) for connection to PLC controls or a STUV door control. Large variety of I/O devices available for almost all applications.

  • with floating contacts (Dry Contact)

CB | Connection for BUS control

The lock has a BUS connection. BUS (Binary Unit System) is a data transmission system for the standardised connection of decentrally arranged devices, locks and readers, the so-called bus participants. The line-saving basic principle is that all bus participants can be connected to one bus line and exchange signals for opening, closing, signalling and monitoring on this line.

Benefits

  • Flexibility: If changes need to be made to the door control functions, there is no need to reinstall, only to reprogram
  • Simultaneous use of information: Information from one detector can be used in many places (e.g. opening of a detention room, simultaneous switching on or off of the detention room lighting, signalling of the open door via a signal light)

CT | Connection for BUS control and transponder reader

Connection for BUS control and transponder reader

MK | Magnet in latch: front side

With a reed contact (provided by the customer) in the frame, this feature enables the electronic evaluation of the locking status of the door (signal: bolt locked and door in frame). The two magnets are visible on the front side of the bolt.

Configurable options

  • Bolt without magnet
  • Bolt with bar magnet
  • Latchbolt with magnet

AS | Removal barrier

The removal barrier prevents unauthorised removal of the lock when the door is open. The lock can only be removed when the locking elements are locked. Ergo, the double-bit key is absolutely necessary.

PS | Production lock (dummy lock without tumbler lock mechanism)

Dummy lock available for door production without security features. The production lock will be charged. After a faultless return (inspection by STUV Prison Solutions), the amount minus shipping costs will be refunded or charged.

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Technische Zeichnung Hauptschloss HSL402S1
Technische Zeichnung Hauptschloss HSL402S2
Technische Zeichnung Zusatzschloss HSL400

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