Assa Model 34, 32 manual Avoiding Poor Release Characteristics

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Rev. A.5, 8/03

SECTION 3. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION -----------------------------------------------

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SECTION 3.1 GENERAL ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS -----------------------

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This section explains technically the Magnalock's electrical characteristics as a load and is for reference.

SECTION 3.2

STANDARD LOCK -------------------------------------------------------------

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This section explains powering and switching the Magnalock.

 

SECTION 3.3

AVOIDING POOR RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS ------------------

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This section warns against wiring mistakes specific only to the model 32 series.

SECTION 3.4 WIRE GAUGE SIZING---------------------------------------------------------

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This reference section explains how to select wire size for applications where the lock is distant from the power supply.

SECTION 3.5

SENSTAT MAGNALOCKS: “SC”------------------------------------------

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Read this section if you have a Senstat Magnalock.

 

SECTION 3.6

DOUBLE DOOR PROCEDURE FOR STATUS REPORTING ------

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This section applies if you have Senstat locks on a double door and want them to report as a single lock.

SECTION 3.7 DOUBLE DOOR CONTROL SWITCHING -------------------------------

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This section applies whenever you have two locks controlled by a single switch.

SECTION 3.8 EMERGENCY RELEASE -----------------------------------------------------

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This section should be understood by all installers.

 

APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING ---------------------------------------------------------

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Refer to this section before calling the factory on any operating problem.

 

APPENDIX B CALCULATING WIRE GAUGE SIZING-----------------------------------

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This detailed reference section explains how to select wire gauge in complicated multi-lock installations.

APPENDIX C CONSIDERATIONS FOR MAXIMUM PHYSICAL SECURITY ------

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This reference section explains the technical aspects of lock holding force and resistance to attack. It contains numerous installation techniques which act to insure high lock security. It must be read for high security applications and also has excellent educational value.

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Contents Mounting Procedures for Specific Door Types General Installation on Outswinging DoorGeneral Installation on Inswinging Door Avoiding Poor Release Characteristics Appendix C Considerations for Maximum Physical SecurityRev. A.5, 8/03 Survey Physical InstallationInstallation Tool KIT Strike Plate MountingSteps in Mounting the Strike Standard Magnet Dimensions and Assembly Mounting the MagnetStrike Dimensions and Assembly General Installation on Inswinging Door with Z Bracket Collapsing the Blind NutsMagnet Dimensions Magnalock Mounting UMB-BRACKET for Aluminum and Concrete Filled Headers Solid Glass Door MountingUSE of the UMB Bracket with the Model 34 Magnalock Double Door Mounting Steel Header Filled with Concrete or Wood Frame MountingWood Frame and Concrete Header Bracket Mounting Techniques for Gates USE of Dress Covers Tamper Proofing the Magnalock Electrical InstallationGeneral Electrical Characteristics Standard LockWiring Considerations to Avoid Slow Release Wire Gauge SizingDouble Door Procedure for Status Reporting Senstat Magnalocks SCDouble Door Control Switching Emergency ReleaseMagnacare Limited Lifetime Warranty PatentsAppendix a Troubleshooting PROBLEM-- Reduced holding forceWire Gauge Resistance/1,000 ft Appendix C Considerations for Maximum Physical Security