Wayne-Dalton 2411, 2415 warranty Operating Zone

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OPERATING ZONE

You Can Save Time And Effort If You First Establish All The Facts About

The “Operating Zone”

The “ Operating Zone” is the area surrounding the door opening, extending upward and backward as far as the door will travel. We call it the Operating Zone because it is the area that the door will have to operate within and the dimensions are critical and must be known in advance of a door and operator installation.

SIDE ROOM “B”

HEADROOM

DAYLIGHT

 

OPENING

DAYLIGHT

HEIGHT

OPENING

 

WIDTH

 

“A”

 

SIDE ROOM

BACKROOM

TRACK

DEPTH

DIM. A

DIM. B

SIZE

INTO

SIDEROOM

SIDEROOM

 

ROOM

TRACK

TORSION SHAFT

 

 

STEEL

 

 

 

 

 

and

WOOD

SOLID

TUBE

 

 

MASONRY

 

 

 

2"

DOOR HEIGHT

2-1/2"

3-1/2"

10"

5"

PLUS 18"

 

 

 

 

 

3"

DOOR HEIGHT

3"

5"

10"

5"

PLUS 24"

 

 

 

 

 

1.Daylight Opening; Exact size of finished opening

2.Sideroom; required distance from the door opening to a wall or any obstruction. Refer To Sideroom Chart

3.Headroom; required distance from top of door opening to the ceiling or underside of joists. Refer To Headroom Chart

4.Backroom; required distance from door opening header to the furthest back point to which the door track or operator unit, and their brackets, will extend.

HEADROOM CHART For Standard Lift Track (Minimum Distance Required)

H E A D R O O M C H A R T

F o r S t a n d a r d L i f t T r a c k ( M i n i m u m D i s t a n c e R e q u i r e d )

D R U M S

D I M S

3 " T R A C K

2 " T R A C K

2 " T R A C K

1 5 " R A D I U S

1 5 " R A D I U S

1 2 " R A D I U S

 

 

4 0 0 - 8

H E A D R O O M

1 5

1 / 2 "

1 5 "

1 2 "

4 0 0 - 1 2

D I M Y

1 3 "

1 2 1 / 2 "

9 1 / 2 "

5 2 5 0 - 1 8

H E A D R O O M

1 7

1 / 2 "

1 7 "

1 4 "

D I M Y

1 4

1 / 2 "

1 4 "

1 1 "

 

8 0 0 - 3 2

H E A D R O O M

2 1 "

2 0 1 / 2 "

N A

D I M Y

1 6

1 / 2 "

1 6 "

N A

 

Dim. Y INDICATES THE DISTANCE FROM THE HEADER TO THE CENTER LINE OF TORSION SHAFT.

NOTE: 2 1/2” OF ADDITIONAL HEADROOM IS REQUIRED FOR SINGLE TROLLEY OPERATOR INSTALLATIONS.

STEP 1. Verify The OPERATING ZONE Dimensions

A - Exact size of finished daylight opening. Do you have the correct door size? B - Sideroom requirements for track and spring shaft. (Refer to sideroom chart) C - Headroom requirements. (Refer to headroom chart)

D - Backroom ( depth into room ) Manual lift = Door height plus 18” Operators = Door height plus 48”

E - Jambs must be plumb and solidly attached to the building. Floor must be level or exact gradeline established before you start.

STEP 2. Shipping tags show important information, door size, track size and type, spring size and hardware type. Verify that all material is present before attempting installation.

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Contents Model 2411 Operating Zone Sideroom Requirements Track 1/4 Graduation 8 Sections High or Less Track 1/4 Graduation 9 Sections High or Less Refer To Strutting Schedule Insert Standard Strutting Schedule 15.2 PSF Black RED Left Side Illus Trates Single Endcaps Hardware TWO Springs TWO Springs Split Shaft Page Spring Turn Chart Do not Grease the Inside of the Track Steel Spring Pad Applications FIG. O Model 2411

2411, 2415 specifications

Wayne-Dalton has long been recognized as a leading manufacturer of high-quality garage doors, and among their popular models are the Wayne-Dalton 2415 and 2411. These models are designed to combine durability, aesthetic appeal, and innovative technology, making them suitable for both residential and commercial applications.

The Wayne-Dalton 2415 is known for its robust construction and versatility. Constructed with superior insulation properties, this model features a three-layer construction that includes an outer steel layer, an insulation core, and an inner steel layer. This design not only enhances thermal performance, helping to maintain a consistent indoor temperature and energy efficiency, but also provides excellent soundproofing qualities. The 2415 is available in various styles and colors, allowing homeowners to customize their garage doors to fit their architectural needs.

In contrast, the Wayne-Dalton 2411 offers a more economical solution without compromising on quality. This model features a two-layer construction that still provides adequate insulation and strength, making it ideal for moderate climates. The 2411 is particularly appealing for homeowners looking for a budget-friendly option that doesn’t skimp on style. It comes with a range of finishes and decorative hardware, ensuring that it can enhance the curb appeal of any home.

Both models are equipped with Wayne-Dalton's patented TorqueMaster® system, which features an end-mounted spring design that is enclosed in a solid steel tube. This system offers enhanced safety by eliminating exposed springs, reducing the risk of injury during operation. Additionally, both the 2415 and 2411 are compatible with Wayne-Dalton’s easy-lift panel design, making them easy to operate manually or with an automatic opener.

Safety features are also a priority in these models. They come with pinch-resistant design that minimizes the risk of injury to fingers when the door is in operation. The doors are tested for durability and wear, ensuring that they can withstand the test of time and continue to function without frequent maintenance.

In summary, the Wayne-Dalton 2415 and 2411 garage doors present homeowners with excellent options tailored to varying needs, whether it is maximum insulation, cost-effective solutions, or advanced safety features. Their combination of durability, aesthetic appeal, and cutting-edge technology makes them a standout choice in today's market.