LifeSafety Power will highlight five new products and technology updates at ISC West, scheduled for March 25–27 in Las Vegas. The company will present the latest additions to its portfolio at Booth 9073, featuring new tools, features and hardware designed to support flexible power solutions for physical security and IoT applications.
The lineup includes advanced enclosure locking options, new rack-mounted power systems, a design and configuration tool, updates to its NetLink Connect interface and expanded enclosure capabilities.
Advanced Locking Options
LifeSafety Power announced new advanced cabinet locking options for its Unified Power Solutions® and ProWire® enclosures. The HES KS Series of standalone mechanical and integrated wired swing-handle locks are designed to secure the company’s EK Series wall mount and REK Series rackmount enclosures.
According to the company, the locking options are intended for installations where power supplies are placed in shared spaces or where access audit trails are required. The locks feature Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) communication via RS-485 for integration with access control and building management software.
Additional monitoring features include integrated tamper detection, locked-state handle monitoring and cam rotation status. An optional input for door position status can also be monitored through the access control system to confirm the enclosure is closed, latched and secure.
The locks also include a Small Format Interchangeable Core mechanical key override for emergency access and mechanical access updates. Available models include KS210 (OSDP), KS200 (Wiegand), KS-EM (Electromechanical) and KS-M (Mechanical).
Unified Power Solutions REK Series
LifeSafety Power will also debut the Unified Power Solutions REK Series, which has been entered into the 2026 SIA New Products and Solutions Awards.
The REK Series delivers a wall mount-style service experience within a standard two-post server rack. The 15U enclosure includes an integrated HES KS210 OSDP server lock and is designed for space-constrained environments such as IDF rooms where door clearance and security can limit installation options.
The systems support integration with Mercury LP or MP Series controllers as well as Software House iStar Ultra, Ultra SE or EDGE G2 controllers.
LSP Design Center
The company will also introduce the LSP Design Center in beta, a planning and configuration tool built on its existing Configurator platform.
The tool includes Guided Build, Advanced Build and Search capabilities designed to assist users with specifying power supplies for electrified access projects. Guided Build walks users through a series of questions to generate recommended options based on project requirements.
Additional features allow users to compare potential systems and save curated lists of solutions for future projects.
Advanced Build functionality enables users to load hardware sets that help determine the best power solution, assign doors to each selected power supply and visualize the configuration in a 3D room to support wall space planning.
NetLink Connect Updated Interface
LifeSafety Power will also demonstrate an updated interface for its NetLink Connect network communications technology used with FlexPower Unified Power Solutions.
The next-generation OSDP NetLink Connect (NLC) and NetLink Expansion (NXB) modules provide expanded connectivity using a single network drop per NLC board, enabling managed power services in a smaller footprint.
The updated interface introduces new diagnostic capabilities including battery state of charge, battery state of health, battery life estimation and power supply capacity usage.
A new battery jump start feature, paired with FPO power supplies, uses smart charging technology to send a voltage current pulse to determine the battery’s condition and whether charging is possible.
Unified Power Solutions EX Series
LifeSafety Power will also expand the capabilities of its Unified Power Solutions EX Series expansion enclosures.
The EX Series now supports more than wire loops and batteries with the addition of integrated Mercury or Software House backplates. The expansion enclosures allow power systems to scale to support up to eight additional doors using the E8 enclosure.
Knockouts are aligned to allow EX Series top or side enclosures to be mounted alongside existing traditional, Unified or ProWire E4 or E8 enclosures for streamlined installation.
Visitors can learn more about the new products at LifeSafety Power’s booth during the show.
