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    opened. If power fails the strike will remain locked.

    cam into the unlocked position allowing the door to be

    E) Reinstall strike in frame.

    D) Reposition strike and re-tighten cap screws.

         Cap screws.

    C) Loosen the two (2) 12-24 x 3/8 Hex Washer Head

    B) Remove strike from frame.

    When control power source is AC, the strike is supplied
    with an externally attached bridge rectifier.

    When power is applied the solenoid pulls the locking

1. NON-FAIL-SAFE

The 110-4 electric strike is a solenoid operated device.

INSTALLATION

1. For proper installation of the 110 strike refer to the
    appropriate template drawing. The centerline of the
    latch bolt must be aligned with the centerline of the
    strike.

2. Prior to installation make the necessary wire
    connections per the appropriate wiring diagram.

3. Proper operating voltage must be supplied to the
    strike if it is to function correctly. Voltage at the
    strike must be within ± 10% of the required voltage
    listed on the strike label.

4. To install the strike into the frame opening:
     
    A) Position the wiring either down or up or toward the
         back of the hollow metal frame, making sure that it
         stays completely out of the way of the strike so as
         not to pinch it when installing.

    B) Mount the strike using the screws supplied:

      STRIKE MODEL                      MOUNTING SCREWS
     110-4, 4-1, 4-2, 
       4-3, 4-30, 40BR                      (2) 1/4-20 x 1 FILHMS
     110-4-100                                 (4) 1/4-20 x 5/8 BHCS
     110-4W                                     (4) 14 x 2 RHPWS

5. After installation check the horizontal alignment, be
    certain that the centerline of the latch bolt is aligned
    with the centerline of the strike.

6. In case of misalignment there is a 3/16" horizontal
    adjustment between the strike mechanism and the 
    face plate. To adjust:

    A) Remove mounting screws.

OPERATION

    F) Reinstall mounting screws.

NOTE: Non-fail-safe strikes for use in fire rated doors 
            can only be operated by momentary contact
            switching (energized only when the push button
            is held depressed) and cannot be held in the
            unlocked position.

2. FAIL-SAFE
    When power is applied the solenoid pushes the
    locking cam into the locked position and the door
    cannot be opened. If power fails the strike will unlock.

OPERATIONAL NOTE
This product may be provided fail safe or fail secure. Fail safe 
versions allow exit in the event of power failure. Fail secure versions 
do not. Consult with the local authority having jurisdiction concerning 
the installation of this type of product and whether listed panic 
hardware is required to allow emergency exit from the secured area.

OPTIONAL FEATURES 

1. LBM SWITCH (Latch Bolt Monitor)
    A switch operated by the switch tripper that signals
    whether or not the latch bolt is extended into the
    strike.

2. LCM SWITCH (Locking Cam Monitor)
    A switch operated by the LCM switch tripper that
    monitors the position of the locking cam and signals
    that the strike is either locked or unlocked.

3. LCBM SWITCH
    (Locking Cam and Latch Bolt Monitor)
    A switch operated by the LCM switch tripper and the
    LBM switch tripper that signals that the strike is
    locked and the latch bolt is engaged.

4. LCBMA SWITCH
   (Locking Cam and Latch Bolt Monitor,
   wired separately)
   This is the same as the LCBM, with an additional 
   switch operated by the LBM switch tripper.

5. SOLENOID VOLTAGE
    24VAC is standard. Optional voltages available are: 
    12 or 115 VAC, 6, 12, 24, 48 or 115 VDC.
NOTE: UL requires that a junction box be used with 48
            and 120 volt strikes, if they are not installed in
            a back box.

6. SILENT OPERATION (SO)
    Silent operation is recommended for AC non-fail-safe
    strikes that are to be energized for extended periods
    of time.
    All silent operation strikes are operated by DC solenoid.

ES 110-4 ELECTRIC STRIKE
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Summary of Contents for ES 110-4 Series

Page 1: ...for use in fire rated doors can only be operated by momentary contact switching energized only when the push button is held depressed and cannot be held in the unlocked position 2 FAIL SAFE When powe...

Page 2: ...heck for proper voltage being supplied to the strike Check all wiring Check the coil resistance of the solenoid and compare it to the chart located on the wiring diagram to ensure the correct solenoid...

Page 3: ...24 x 3 8 HEX WASHER HEAD CAP SCS 2 Remove the upper cover held on by two 2 4 40 x 3 16 PHMS Removal of the upper cover should be done slowly because the locking cam spring may snap out of place Also...

Page 4: ...PIN LOCATION IN FIELD RECEPTACLE Door shown closed and locked GREEN LIGHT CLOSED LOCKED RED LIGHT OPEN UNLOCKED G CONTROLS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY R Door shown closed and locked Dead Bolt extended in...

Page 5: ...IRING DIAGRAM R G Typical Control Schematic for Reference Only PUSH BUTTON TERMINAL STRIP AUXILIARY SWITCH LBM PURPLE ORANGE BROWN 9 3 6 1 4 Y R B BLACK RED YELLOW BLUE SOLENOID Lock Cam Bolt Monitor...

Page 6: ...TRIKE PREP LOCATION Measure distance from the mounting surface to tip of bolt This is DIM X DIM Y DIM X 3 32 2mm DIM Y is from edge of stop to centerline of prep Calculation assumes 3 32 2mm thick sil...

Page 7: ...ILL VARY PER FEATURES OF STRIKE 2 CUT OFF ALL EXCESS WIRE NOT REQD FOR INSTALLATION 3 WIRES TO BE RUN FROM SIDE REAR OF STRIKE TO CONDUIT CONNECTION 4 ALL WIRING CONNECTIONS TO BE MADE AT THIS END OF...

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