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Crane 4000LE
07-2022
RL6002-003
Appendix A
Crane 4000LE Wiring, Setup and Troubleshooting Manual
In-ground Motion Assist 360 drive and speed control
Remote control enclosure
Appendix A - Definitions
A.1
Revolving door definitions, from ANSI/BHMA A156.27 appendix
A1.1 Active
area
- An area where sensors detect the
presence of motion
A1.2 Automatic door operator
- A power operated door
mechanism that is attached to a revolving door for the
purpose of mechanically opening the door upon receipt of an
activating signal (also called a power door operator).
A1.3 Automatic home positioning
- Manual revolving doors with
automatic home positioning are small 3 or 4 wing revolving
doors that utilize a low energy operator or mechanism to
return the doors to the home position once a person exits the
door and the door stops rotating.
A1.4 Automatic door speed
- The rate at which an automatic
revolving door rotates measured in revolutions per minute
(RPM). The three classifications are:
Standard speed- the maximum allowable RPM for
a revolving door.
Slow speed- One half of standard speed.
Low energy speed- Door speed resulting in maximum of
2.5 lbf-ft of kinetic energy.
A1.5 Bookfold
position
- When each wing has been released from
its fixed position permitting wings to pivot in the direction of
egress
A1.6 Bottom
rail
- The lower horizontal member of the door wing.
A1.7 Breakout
- A process whereby wings and/or door panels can
be pushed open manually for emergency egress.
A1.8 Canopy
- A he area above the wings and enclosure comprised
of a ceiling (soffit), fascia (cladding), and roof (cover).
A1.9 Center
shaft
- The rotating center, 12 inches [305 mm] or less
in diameter, of revolving doors to which the wings are
attached.
A1.10 Clearance
- The minimum gap around the wing to the
ceiling, enclosure, and floor, not including the weather
stripping, at any point in its rotation.
A1.11 Control
- A unit containing electrical components for
automatic control of door operation and overload
protection.
A1.12 Control
mat
- A presence sensing device that detects
pressure from people or objects to give an activating signal
to the automatic revolving door.
A1.13 Core
- The rotating central portion, greater than 12 inches
[305 mm] in diameter of a large diameter revolving door to
which the wings are attached.
A1.14 Enclosure
- The walls in which the wings operate.
Also known as Drum.
A1.15 Entry point sensor
- A presence sensor designed to detect a
person in the area between the outer leading edge of the
enclosure wall and the approaching outer leading edge of the
wing
A1.16 Fascia
- The vertical surfaces of the canopy.
A1.17 Home
position
- The desired at-rest position for a revolving
door.
Home position "X"
- the (4 wing) stops in the (X)
position with all four wings in contact with the entrance wall
posts.
Home position "+"
- the (4 wing) stops in the (+) position
with two wings in contact with the center mullions and two
wings in the middle of the throat opening.
Home position "Y"
- the (3 wing) stops in the (Y) position
with two wings in contact with the entrance wall posts and
one wing in contact with the wall center mullion.
A1.18 Knowing
act
- Consciously activating a switch with the
knowledge of what will happen such as starting, slowing or
stopping a revolving door. Switching devices may include wall
or jamb-mounted contact switches such as push plates, fixed
contact switches and controlled access devices such as
keypads, card readers, and key switches.
A1.19 Manual
operation
- The capability of rotating the revolving
door by a person applying a force to a door wing.
A1.20 Manual speed control
- A device used to regulate manual
revolving door speed by making it difficult to push the door
beyond the maximum allowed RPM.
A1.21 Motion
sensor
- A sensor designed to detect the movement
of a person or equivalent a the point of entry to the door
that gives an activating signal to the power operated door.
A1.22
Obstruction
force
- The maximum static force the door is
allowed to apply to a person or object measured at the
outside edge of the rotating wing.
A1.23 Power operated door
- A revolving door with a power
operated mechanism that is attached to it for the purpose
of mechanically opening the door upon receipt of an
activating signal (also called Automatic Door).
A1.24 Peripheral
speed
- The rotating speed of a revolving door
measured at the outer edge of the wing.
A1.25 Presence
sensor
- A sensor designed to detect the presence
of a stationary person in the vicinity of the doorway and give
a signal to the power operated door.
A1.26 Push
bar
- A bar attached to the wing upon which pressure is
applied to set a manual revolving door in motion. A push bar
is not required on automatic doors.
A1.27 Push to slow device
- A knowing act switch used to create an
activating signal to cause reduction of speed of the revolving
door.
A1.28 Safety
glass
- Comprised of either fully tempered or
laminated glass or other safety rated glazing to prevent
injuries from breakage.
A1.29 Sensor
- A device that detects motion or presence of a
person or object.
A1.30 Small vehicular
- Carts used to transport persons or objects.
A1.31 Stile
- A vertical edge member of the door wing.
A1.32 Throat
opening
- The width between the enclosure side walls
that creates the entry point.
A1.33 Trained
traffic
- People trained in the safe use and operation
of a particular automatic door installation.
A1.34 Weather
stripping
- The material used to fill a clearance.
A2.35 Wing
- A panel which rotates within and seals the enclosure.
(Sometimes called a Leaf).