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Product Release: Yale 3800 Series Low Energy Power Operators


 
            LENOIR CITY, TN  – Yale Locks & Hardware (www.yalelocks.com), an ASSA ABLOY Group company and a world leader in door hardware for commercial and residential applications, introduces its 3800 Series Low Energy Power Operator.  The 3800 provides affordable functionality, simply opening and closing the door to automate interior, non-fire-rated door applications such as restroom doors in retail/restaurant facilities, or office doors for executive or doctors' offices.
The 3800 Series Low Energy Power Operators deliver consistent, dependable and quiet electromechanical operation, providing easy access that meets ADA requirements.  With their hands-free operation, they are ideal for public restrooms as well as for upgrading openings to utilize touchless or “wave-to-open” wall switches.
The 3800 Series features: pull-side mounting; electrically controlled backcheck, sweep and latch; activation options that include wall switches and radio frequency devices; electric hardware and access control interface; and onboard 24VDC (1.1A) power supply for accessories.
 
About Yale
            Yale Locks & Hardware has provided dependable security since 1840.  Yale Locks & Hardware is an ASSA ABLOY Group company with plant operations in Lenoir City, Tennessee.  The company offers a broad continuum of door hardware and locks including an extensive range of mid-tier commercial products as well as a wide variety of residential hardware options.  This includes an extensive range of mortise and cylindrical locks, exit devices, door closers, electromechanical products and key systems, as well as windstorm certified hardware, decorative levers, and photoluminescent and antimicrobial hardware coatings.  For more information visit www.yalelocks.com, or visit Yale Locks & Hardware on Facebook.
 
About ASSA ABLOY 
            ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in door opening solutions, dedicated to satisfying end-user demands for security, safety and convenience.





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