The user manually requesting an unlock is one thing. He's the software running the lock. I'm talking more about an automatic unlock request from high-level software control.
There are techniques to monitor the health of the switch and know when the sensor is failing/has failed. THEN you can whack the solenoid to your heart's content if you believe the sensor is damaged. But if you have a working sensor, there's no need to overstress the solenoid and mechanical linkage.
There are techniques to monitor the health of the switch and know when the sensor is failing/has failed. THEN you can whack the solenoid to your heart's content if you believe the sensor is damaged. But if you have a working sensor, there's no need to overstress the solenoid and mechanical linkage.