Electrified Locking Hardware
Electrified Locking Hardware
Commercial Electrified Door Hardware for Access Control Systems
Electrified locking hardware allows businesses to integrate commercial door locks directly with an access control system, providing greater control, visibility, and security across their facilities.
Unlike traditional lock-and-key systems, electrified door hardware enables organizations to manage doors electronically, allowing administrators to control access, monitor activity, and update permissions without changing physical keys.
i-Tech Security and Network Solutions designs, installs, and supports commercial electrified locking hardware systems for offices, healthcare facilities, warehouses, government buildings, commercial properties, and critical infrastructure environments such as utilities, substations, and energy facilities across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
By integrating door hardware with access control systems, businesses can:
- Remotely lock and unlock doors
- Manage user access permissions in real time
- Monitor door activity and access events
- Eliminate the need to rekey locks when personnel changes occur
With more than 20 years of experience and over 3,000 access control doors installed annually, i-Tech delivers reliable electrified hardware solutions for both new construction and retrofit projects.
Types of Electrified Locking Hardware
Different types of electrified door hardware can be used depending on the door type, building layout, and security requirements.
These types include:
Electrified Deadbolts
Electrified deadbolts provide strong locking protection while allowing electronic control through an access control system.
Electrified Cylindrical Locks
Cylindrical locks are commonly used on commercial doors and can be integrated with access control systems for controlled entry.
Electrified Mortise Locks
Mortise locks are heavy-duty locking mechanisms designed for high-use commercial environments and can be connected to access control systems for enhanced security.
Electrified Panic Devices
Panic devices allow occupants to exit quickly while maintaining secure, controlled entry from the outside.
Key Switches and Push Button Controls
Key switches and push button controls provide authorized personnel with manual control options for activating door hardware when needed.
Door Position Switches and Latch Monitors
These components monitor door status by detecting whether doors are open, closed, or secured, providing additional visibility into door activity.
How Electrified Locking Hardware Works
Electrified locking hardware connects commercial door components to an access control system, allowing doors to be controlled electronically.
When a user presents a valid credential—such as a keycard, PIN code, mobile credential, or biometric authentication, the access control system sends a signal to the locking hardware to unlock the door.
These systems use controlled electrical current to activate or release the locking mechanism while maintaining the strength and durability of commercial-grade hardware.
This integration allows organizations to:
- Control door access remotely
- Manage permissions through software
- Track door activity in real time
- Improve overall building security
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Benefits of Electrified Locking Hardware
Electrified door hardware provides both security and operational advantages for commercial facilities.
Key benefits include:
Remote Door Control
Administrators can lock and unlock doors remotely through an access control system.
Elimination of Rekeying
Access permissions can be updated digitally without replacing physical locks when employees change.
Improved Security Visibility
Door activity can be tracked and monitored in real time.
Strong Physical Security
Electrified hardware maintains the durability and reliability of commercial-grade locking systems.
Flexible Deployment
Suitable for both new construction projects and retrofit upgrades to existing doors.
Electrified Locking Hardware Integrated with Access Control Systems
Electrified locking hardware is most effective when integrated with a full access control system.
i-Tech integrates electrified hardware with:
- Access Control Systems for centralized credential management
- Cloud-Based Access Control Systems for remote system management
- Mobile Credential Systems for smartphone-based entry
- Biometric Access Control Systems for enhanced identity verification
- Video Surveillance Systems to link door events with camera footage
This integrated approach allows organizations to manage door security, monitor activity, and control access from a single platform.
Features of Electrified Door Hardware Systems
Modern electrified locking hardware includes features designed to improve access control and building security.
These features include:
Access Control Integration
Direct integration with access control systems allows centralized management of all doors.
Remote Locking and Unlocking
Doors can be controlled from a central platform or software interface.
Door Activity Tracking
Systems log door usage, providing visibility into entry events and security activity.
Compatibility with Commercial Doors
Electrified hardware works with a wide range of commercial door types and configurations.
Support for Additional Monitoring Components
Devices such as latch monitors and door position switches provide additional insight into door status.
When Businesses Should Use Electrified Locking Hardware
Electrified door hardware is ideal for organizations that need more control and visibility over door access.
Businesses typically implement electrified locking hardware when they need to:
- Upgrade from traditional lock-and-key systems
- Improve access control across multiple doors
- Reduce reliance on physical keys
- Enhance security and monitoring capabilities
- Integrate door hardware with a centralized access control system
Why Businesses Choose i-Tech for Electrified Locking Hardware
Organizations across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia rely on i-Tech Security and Network Solutions for professional video intercom system installation and support.
Our team provides:
- Professional video intercom system design and installation
- Integration with access control and security systems
- Reliable equipment from trusted manufacturers
- Ongoing service and technical support
- Scalable solutions for growing facilities
We serve businesses in:
- Winston-Salem, NC
- Greensboro, NC
- Charlotte, NC
- Raleigh, NC
- Salisbury, NC
- Surrounding areas across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
Electrified Locking Hardware for Different Types of Facilities
Electrified locking hardware is used across industries that require controlled door access and reliable physical security.
Electrified Door Hardware for Office Buildings
Office environments use electrified locks to manage employee access and secure restricted areas.
Electrified Door Hardware for Healthcare Facilities
Hospitals use electrified hardware to control access to patient areas, medication storage, and staff-only zones.
Electrified Door Hardware for Warehouses and Distribution Centers
Warehouses use electrified locks to secure entry points and manage employee access.
Electrified Door Hardware for Government Buildings
Government facilities use electrified locking systems to maintain strict access control and security compliance.
Electrified Door Hardware for Commercial Buildings
Commercial properties use electrified locks to control access across multiple tenants and secure sensitive areas.
Electrified Locking Hardware FAQ
What is electrified locking hardware?
Electrified locking hardware refers to door locking components that connect to an access control system, allowing doors to be locked, unlocked, and monitored electronically.
What types of electrified hardware are used in access control systems?
Common types include deadbolts, cylindrical locks, mortise locks, panic devices, key switches, latch monitors, and door position switches.
Can electrified locking hardware be added to existing doors?
Yes. Many electrified locking hardware components are designed for retrofit installation, allowing businesses to upgrade existing doors without major structural changes.
i-Tech evaluates each facility to ensure compatibility with existing door frames and hardware.
Schedule an Electrified Door Hardware Consultation
If you are planning an access control system installation or upgrading existing door hardware, i-Tech can evaluate your facility and recommend the right electrified locking solution.
Our team provides:
- Facility security assessments
- Hardware specification and system design
- Professional installation
- System programming and testing
- Ongoing service and maintenance