Assa Abloy - Weather protection for sensors SC31-M, SC31-E, SC53-M, SC53-E, SP36-M, SP56-M and SC80-E (Orca).
Assa Abloy - Weather protection for sensors SC31-M, SC31-E, SC53-M, SC53-E, SP36-M, SP56-M and SC80-E (Orca).
Couldn't load pickup availability
ASSA ABLOY Weather Protection Cover – For Sensors SC31-M, SC31-E, SC53-M, SC53-E, SP36-M, SP56-M, and SC80-E (Orca)
The ASSA ABLOY Weather Protection Cover is designed to shield a wide range of on-door and transom-mounted safety and activation sensors from rain, dust, and environmental exposure. Compatible with several sensor models, including SC31-M, SC31-E, SC53-M, SC53-E, SP36-M, SP56-M, and the SC80-E (Orca), this cover helps maintain sensor performance and prolong service life in exposed or semi-outdoor installations.
Key Features & Benefits
-
Multi-Sensor Compatibility
Designed to fit a wide range of ASSA ABLOY and Besam sensor models used across automatic swing and sliding doors.
-
Environmental Protection
Shields sensors from rain, moisture, dust, and debris – ideal for external doors or environments with high exposure.
-
Prevents False Triggers
Reduces the chance of misreadings caused by water droplets, glare, or contaminants on the sensor surface.
-
Maintains Safety and Activation Performance
Helps ensure consistent and reliable sensor function in all weather conditions, supporting safety compliance.
-
Durable, Low-Profile Design
Manufactured from lightweight, weather-resistant material with a compact footprint to avoid obstructing the sensor's detection field.
-
Easy to Install
Simple mounting above or around the sensor using standard fixings. Can be retrofitted to existing installations.
Technical Summary
-
Product Type: Weather protection hood / sensor cover
-
Compatible Sensor Models:
-
SC31-M
-
SC31-E
-
SC53-M
-
SC53-E
-
SP36-M
-
SP56-M
-
SC80-E (Orca)
-
-
Material: UV- and weather-resistant plastic
-
Mounting: Above sensor – surface-fixed
-
Use: Outdoor or semi-exposed door installations
-
Function: Protects sensor housing and lens area from weather interference
FAQ's
FAQ's
Share
