LOW VOLTAGE · STAINBROOK COMMUNICATIONS — MINNESOTA

Electrified Door Hardware For Secure Access Control

The hardware on the door is where your access control system meets the physical world. Electric strikes, magnetic locks, and electrified exit devices specified correctly, installed to code, and configured for your facility's fail-safe requirements.

  • Licensed & Insured in Minnesota

  • Commercial-Grade Installation

  • Non-Commission Team

LOW VOLTAGE INSTALLATION

Door Hardware That Works With Your Access Control System

Electrified door hardware needs to be specified correctly for the application — fail-safe versus fail-secure, the right voltage and current draw for your control panel, and fire code compliance for exit devices. An incorrect specification isn't just an inconvenience. It's a code violation and a liability.

We install and integrate electrified door hardware with access control systems, intercoms, and security systems. Every installation is verified against your local fire code and AHJ requirements before we close the job.

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SERVICES INCLUDED

What Electrified Door Installation Includes.

Electrified door installation isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. We assess your actual needs and give you a clear scope before anything starts.

  • Electric Strike Installation
    Fail-safe and fail-secure electric strikes for interior doors, vestibules, and secured offices installed to match your lock hardware and access control system.

  • Magnetic Lock Installation
    Electromagnets for secure doors that require high holding force. Configured with the correct request-to-exit and fire alarm integration.

  • Electrified Exit Devices
    Electrified push bars and exit devices for doors requiring both access control and code-compliant egress.

  • Request-to-Exit Devices
    Motion sensors and push buttons for egress ensuring doors release properly from the inside without credentials.

  • Power Supply & Control Wiring
    Properly sized power supplies installed and wired to support the door hardware and integrate with your access control panel.

  • Fire Alarm Integration
    All electrified hardware configured to release on fire alarm signal, required by code and verified before project close.

KNOW THE WARNING SIGNS

Signs Your Door Hardware Isn't Performing the Way It Should

Door hardware problems are often intermittent, which makes them easy to dismiss until they aren't.

  • Doors that fail to latch, release on their own, or require force to operate

  • Access credentials that can't be revoked or updated without a service call

  • Door hardware that isn't integrated with your access control system

  • No audit trail for who entered or exited and when

  • Hardware that fails during a power event and doesn't recover correctly

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Frequently Asked Questions.

FAQS

  • Fail-safe hardware unlocks when power is removed — common for life safety egress doors. Fail-secure hardware locks when power is removed — common for secured entry doors. We specify the correct type for each application.

  • Yes. Code requires that magnetically held-open doors and certain access-controlled doors release on fire alarm. We handle this integration as part of the installation.

  • In most cases, yes. We assess the existing door frame, hardware, and access control system before confirming compatibility.

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Low Voltage Services Near You.

WHERE WE WORK

Stainbridge Communication, a division of LDM Electric, serves homeowners across Minnesota.

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Rochester

Minnesota

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Contact Info

Phone:

(763) 205-4666 (Metro)
(218) 203-3666 (Brainerd)
(507) 229-6500 (Rochester)

Email:office@ldmelectric.net

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