In an earlier thread called Integrated Video, Alarm and Lock Management - A Pipe Dream? I intended to discuss the integration of automation technologies. However, it quickly also ended up discussing what is available/suitable for the actual locks themselves.
So I decided to create this new topic to focus on the question " what electronic locking system is the right one for residential exterior doors and gates". Never mind what controllers or protocols are used, how do you actually lock and unlock (and monitor) the exterior doors and gates on a residence? If working in the industrial automation space has taught me anything, it is you can't fix bad field devices or installations with automation, no matter how smart your logic is. You also can't override the laws of physics with automation (see http://www.nytimes.c...enver.html?_r=0 for an example).
Now I am no lock smith or door installer (I'm PLCGuy
), but it seems like there there are four options for the actual locking mechanism:
Now each of these seem to have strength and weaknesses. For example, from what I can tell Electric Strikes can't lock up at night (if the lock itself is unlocked), while Electric Deadbolts only seem to be available for indoor/metal frame use (see http://cocoontech.co..._15#entry184124). And Mag Locks are not the most visually attractive solution for many home owners. Finally, Zwave locks - besides the question of batteries, few home automation systems seem to be able to read more than just the Lock or Unlock status of Zwave locks at this time (yes, it looks like HAI can and ISY will).
So what do professional installers use in high end residential homes? What are the current best practises for automated lock technologies on external doors and gates? Do you use one technology for the front door and something else for the shed door and a third solution for the gate?
All guidance is greatly appreciated. If I get some good feedback, I plan to summarize it into a table of application use cases and pros/cons for each technology.
So I decided to create this new topic to focus on the question " what electronic locking system is the right one for residential exterior doors and gates". Never mind what controllers or protocols are used, how do you actually lock and unlock (and monitor) the exterior doors and gates on a residence? If working in the industrial automation space has taught me anything, it is you can't fix bad field devices or installations with automation, no matter how smart your logic is. You also can't override the laws of physics with automation (see http://www.nytimes.c...enver.html?_r=0 for an example).
Now I am no lock smith or door installer (I'm PLCGuy
- Magnetic Locks
- Electric Strikes
- Electric Deadbolts
- Wireless "Smart Locks" (e.g. Zwave locks, etc)
Now each of these seem to have strength and weaknesses. For example, from what I can tell Electric Strikes can't lock up at night (if the lock itself is unlocked), while Electric Deadbolts only seem to be available for indoor/metal frame use (see http://cocoontech.co..._15#entry184124). And Mag Locks are not the most visually attractive solution for many home owners. Finally, Zwave locks - besides the question of batteries, few home automation systems seem to be able to read more than just the Lock or Unlock status of Zwave locks at this time (yes, it looks like HAI can and ISY will).
So what do professional installers use in high end residential homes? What are the current best practises for automated lock technologies on external doors and gates? Do you use one technology for the front door and something else for the shed door and a third solution for the gate?
All guidance is greatly appreciated. If I get some good feedback, I plan to summarize it into a table of application use cases and pros/cons for each technology.