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Power Access Corporation

170 Main Street
PO Box 1050
New Hartford, Connecticut 06057-0980
United States
Telephone: 800-344-0088.
Fax: 860-693-0641.
Web: http://www.power-access.com.
Email: salesint@power-access.com.

Products manufactured by Power Access Corporation (listed alphabetically)

  1. POWER ACCESS AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER (MODEL 4300) Picture of POWER ACCESS AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER (MODEL 4300)

    The Power Access Automatic Door Opener, Model 4300, is designed to convert side hinged doors to automatic opening ones for people with disabilities. It is widely used for accessibility in schools and homes. This automatic door opener interfaces with environmental control systems and electric lock for door security. Activation controls include: touch plate, push button, push plate, radio transmitter, mats or momentary dry contact signals. Door opening pressure is adjustable; hold-open time is also adjsutable from 0 to 30 seconds. The door opener is constructed of painted welded steel frame with an ABS plastic housing. The unit is easy to install and is cost effective with low maintenance. POWER: Requires 115 volt AC 60 hz 3 amp service to receptable box. The motor is a 115 volt ac 60 hz permanent split capacitor, thermally protected. DIMENSIONS: 18.5 x 8.5 x 7 inches. WEIGHT: 19 pounds. WARRANTY: Operator and controls are covered by a 1-year limited warranty on materials and workmanship by the manufacturer.

  2. POWER ACCESS RESIDENTIAL DOOR OPENER (MODEL 2300) Picture of POWER ACCESS RESIDENTIAL DOOR OPENER (MODEL 2300)

    The Power Access Residential Door Opener, model 2300, is a powered door opener and closer designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. The unit fits in most interior and some exterior doors. Left- and right-hand door openers are available, and the hand is adaptable. The unit has a low profile to fit when there is limited room above the door. Safety features include the ability to be opened manually from either side; a friction clutch that closes the door when it meets an obstruction; a thermally protected drive motor; adjustable door hold-open time from 0 to 30 seconds; and auto close. OPTIONS: Wired or wireless controls, including push-plate wall switch, push-button wall switch, coded radio transmitter/receiver, keyless entry system, or electric door lock (strike). POWER: Uses regular 115-volt alternating current (AC) wall outlet.

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