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It is bound to dissipate some heat but not excessively. Measure the applied voltage and see if it is within the magnets voltage tolerance.
 
Hi
I installed a Paxton mag lock door entry system for the first time yesterday.
My question is:
The magnetic itself felt quite hot after a short period of time, is this normal?

All the Paxton mags I've dealt with run toasty.

They didn't seem particularly bothered about it when I asked while doing one of their installation courses some years back.
 

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