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Ó Copyrigh t , 2000, all righ ts r eser v ed · Secu rit r on M agn alock Corp. , 550 Vista Blv d., Sparks N V 89434, U SA Tel: ( 775) 355- 5625 · ( 800) M AG LO CK · Fax : ( 775) 355- 5636 · We bs i te : www.se c u ri tr on .c om An ASSA ABLO Y G r ou p com pan y PN # 500- 10420 Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 S E CURIT RON 32 , 3 4 , 6 2 A ND 8 2 S E RIE S[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 SE CT I ON 3. E LEC TRIC A L INS TALLA TIO N ----------------------------------------------- Page 13 SE CTION 3. 1 G E NE RAL EL E CT RI CAL CHARACT E RI S T I CS ----------------------- Page 13 Th is s ect ion ex p l ain s t ech n ical l y t h e M ag n al ock ' s el ect r ical ch arac t erist ics as a l oad an d is for refer[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Use of th e M agn al ock (or an y l ock ) can l ead to an u n safe c o nd it io n wit hin t he b uild ing if it is c o nt r o lle d in a m a nne r t ha t i m properl y restri cts passage th rou gh certai n doors. T h e m ost i m portan t area of con cern i s to i n su re th at bu i l di n g ev acu ati on i s n ot i m peded i n th [...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page - 1 S E CURI T RON 32 , 3 4 , 6 2 A ND 8 2 S E RI E S M A G NA LOCK INS T A LLA T I ON INS T RUCT I ONS 1 . DE S CRI PT I ON Sec u rit ron ’s M ag n al oc k f amil y r ep resen t s t h e st ate of th e art in el ect ric l ock in g . T h ree d if f eren t siz e m od el s ar e avail ab l e: Th e M odel 3 2 a nd M ode l 3 4 se[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page - 2 FIG. 1 : ST ANDARD M AG NE T DI M E NS I ONS AND A SSEM BL Y St ep f our i s to i ns e rt the st ri k e m o unti ng ha r dw a re . R o ll pi ns fur ni s he d w i th the st ri k e s ho uld b e hammere d int o th e strike . B e ca r ef ul not to hit the m t oo ha rd as it is p os s ib l e t o rais e de nts o n the s tr i ke[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page - 3 FIG. 2 : STR IKE DIMEN SIO N S AND A SSEM BLY 2 .3.2 M O UN TING TH E MAGN ET St ep one i s to l oc ate the m o u nting pos iti o n of the ma g n e t. I t wi l l mo u nt in the do or fra me h ead er wit h f ou r s oc k et c ap m ac h in e s c r ews f or m et al f ram es or wood s c r ews f or wood f r am es . I n m o unti[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page - 4 In st ep t w o , h oles mu st b e d ril l ed f or th e mo u n tin g screws, and a 1 / 2" (12.7mm) d ia meter wire - w a y ho le s ho uld be dr i lle d. Ste p th re e i s to i ns ta ll the bli nd f i ni s hi ng nuts . F o r pro pe r stren g t h , t h e 1/4-2 0 (or 6 mm) mou n t in g machin e screw s mu st b e secu red[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 P age- 5 2. 4 G E NE RAL I NS T AL L AT I ON O N I NSW I NG I NG DOOR WI T H Z BRACKET In c as es wh er e t h e Mag n al oc k m u s t b e m ou n t ed on t h e in s win g in g s id e of t h e d oor t o p r ot ec t it f r om p h y s ic al as s au l t , t h e m ag n et b od y is m ou n t ed f l u s h on t h e wal l ab ov e t h e d oo[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 P age- 6 FIG. 6 : F M AGN A LO C K MO U NTIN G Sex Bolt Drill 1/2" (12.7mm) hole Washer Stack Header T-Nut requires 3/8" (9.5mm) Dia hole in bracket and accepts strike mounting screw Roll pin plastic bushing require 1/2" (12.7mm) holes and must be shortened to work in Z bracket. Roll pin bushings may be omitted if l[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 P age- 7 me thod i s to spac e the ma gn et do wn so a s to clea r the bl ade sto p . T h is gene ra l l y re qu ir es 1 /2” of sp aci n g (12.7mm) a n d Securitron offers b rackets o f t h e app rop ria te wi d t h with p re-d rill ed cl earan ce h ol es f or t h e M ag n et m ou n t in g scr ews . Th ese are th e AS B- 32, AS [...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 P age- 8 FIG. 8 : U SE O F TH E U M B BRACKET W I T H T HE M ODEL 34 M AG NAL OCK STO P HE AD ER D OOR STR IKE MAG N E T BLAD E UMB BRACKET A LUM IN UM D OO R A N D FR A ME WITH BL ADE S TOP STO P HE AD E R DO OR STR IKE MA G N E T UMB BRACKET A LUMI NU M DO OR AN D F RA ME WI TH B LAD E S TOP N OT E H OW BRA CKET C AN BE REV ER S[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 P age- 9 FIG. 9 : STR IK E IN STA LLA TIO N O N 100% G L ASS DOOR G L A S S D O O R G L A S S D O O R B R A C K E T S T R I K E 1/ 4" X 3/ 4" ROLL PIN S AD HESIVE BOND 2 X RUB BER WASHE RS F LATHE AD SCRE W WHI TE PLA STI C BUSH IN G 5 /1 6- 18 x 1" (U S) OR 8 MM - 1. 25MM X 2 5 MM (ME T R I C ) NOT E: O M IT ROL L [...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- 10 FIG. 1 0: WO O D FR A M E AND CONCRET E HE ADE R BRACKE T S P L I C E C H A M B E R MAG N E T S CREWS INTO 4 O UT SIDE TAP PED HOLES 1/ 2" SHE ET METAL SC REWS HEADER USE D F OR CO NC R E T E W OOD SCREW S US ED FOR W OOD F RAM E CWB- 62 AND CWB- 82 S P L I C E C H A M B E R MAG N E T S CREWS INTO 2 O UT SIDE TAP PED[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- 11 A b ack p l ate or Sec u rit ron 's Z b rac k et m u st al so t yp ical l y b e p r ov id ed for t h e st rik e p l at e. The s tr ike pla te c annot be dir ec tly we lded t o the gat e a s it will not be a ble to fle x and s e lf al i g n . I t mu st b e screw ed o n t o a su rf ace w i th th e w ash er st ack u sed[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- 12 In t h e cas e of v ery t a l l an d l arg e g ates , a l ev er in g p rob l em can exist . By th is we m ean th at an i ntr ude r m a y be a ble to f l e x the ga te e no ugh to t a ke up the s la c k i n the s tr i k e m o unti ng s c re w an d t h en l ev er of f t h e st rik e p l at e. If t h e in s t al l er or u s [...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- 13 3. ELEC T RIC A L IN ST A LL A TIO N 3. 1 G E NE RAL EL ECT RI CAL CHARACT ERI ST I CS T he M agnalo ck c onsti tutes a l ow curr ent e l ec tri c loa d. Owi ng to i nter n a l ci rcui try, the M a gna lo ck do e s no t s ho w the no r ma l c ha ra c te r i st i cs o f a n e le c tr o m a gne ti c o r o t he r i nduc ti v[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- 14 Th e sec on d p rob l em is wh en an y l oad is op er at ed in p ar al l el wit h t h e M ag n al oc k . A g ood e x a mple w o uld be a ddi ng a n i nca nde s ce nt la mp i n pa r a lle l w i th t he lo c k s o tha t t he la mp w o uld be i llumi na t e d w he n the lo c k i s po w e re d. T he la m p a c ts li k e a r e[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- 15 FIG. 1 3: “SC ” S EN STA T WIR ING RE D BLK GR EEN WHITE PO W E R S UPPL Y + W HI T E A ND GR EE N W IRE S P RO V IDE I S OL AT E D CLO SU RE W HE N L OC K I S SE CU RE . OR AN GE A ND W HI T E AR E CLO SED WH EN LO C K I S NO T S EC URE (AS S HO W N A BO VE ). " SC" L O CK OR A N GE 3. 6 DOUBL E DOOR PROCED[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- 16 So if you n ot ic e s l ow rel eas e on a d ou b l e l oc k in s t al l at ion , t h is is t el l in g y ou t h at on e of t h e l ocks is n ot h ol d ing p rop erly an d t h at th e prob l em sh oul d b e corre ct ed. A l t ernatel y, any ch an c e of s l ow r el eas e c an b e el im in at ed b y c on t r ol l in g t h e[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- i A PPE N D I X A T R OU BLE S H OOT I N G PRO BLEM - - No m agnet ic att r act ion bet ween m agnet and st r ike pl at e. First be su re t h e lock is bein g corr ect ly pow ered w ith DC v oltage. Th is in clu des con n ect in g t h e pow er w ires w ith cor r ect polar ity. P os itiv e mu st go t o r ed an d n egat iv e t[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- ii PRO BLEM - - A pparent electr onic noise i nt er f er ence wi t h t he access cont r ol system. El ect ric locks, bein g in du ctiv e dev ices, r et u r n v olt age spikes on th eir pow er w ires an d also em it mi cr ow av e radiation w h en switch ed. Th i s can in terf e r e w ith access con tr ol el ectr on ics ca u s[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- iii N ote t h at a Magn alock oper at in g on 12 v olt s h as 1/ 4th t h e r esist an c e of a u n it oper at in g on 24 VDC . T h is m ean s t h at w ire v olt age dr ops ar e 4 t im es more sign i f i can t i n a 12 v olt syst em t h an i n a 24 v ol t system. I n any job that has wi r e r uns long enough to be of concern,[...]
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Rev . A. 3, 5/ 00 Page- iv w ill e mplo y t he cr ow b ar in a n at t empt t o s p r ead t h e door edge f r om th e f rame to clear t h e secu r i n g lat ch r at h er t h an t o pr y t h e door open again st t h e s t r en gt h of t h e Magn alock. El ect r ic st r ikes, h ow ev er w ell m ade, can be comparat iv ely easily defeat ed w ith a cr o[...]