Draper Access XL E Instructions Manual Download Page 3

Section 2.1 - Ceiling Installation

PLEASE NOTE:

 

It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners are  

used for mounting.

1. 

Engage each case mounting bracket 

(attached to case)

 with top of housing 

(Fig. 2-A)

  

and tighten set screws.

2. 

Case should be sufficiently supported to withstand vibration.

Please Note:

 A hoisting bracket is included on each end of the case to aid in installation.  

Hoisting Bracket is NOT TO BE USED for final installation.

3. 

Ensure that fasteners are of adequate strength and suitable for the mounting surface 

chosen. Supporting hardware such as chains, cables, two 

3/8

(9.5 mm)

 rods, etc.,  

must be precisely vertical.

4. 

Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after installation is complete.

5. 

Front, back, and top of case must be straight—not forced to warp or bow.

 CAUTION:

 Screen case and flange are not designed to serve as ceiling support.

6. 

Do not seal unit in ceiling until electrical connections have been made and screen 

operates successfully.

Suspended Ceiling Installation—

Chains should be attached to solid beams or rafters above unit.  

If possible, mounting brackets should be positioned so chains hang vertically.  

Turnbuckles should be connected between chains and mounting brackets.  

After the unit has been suspended, turnbuckles should be adjusted so that screen hangs level.

Recessed Ceiling Installation—

Recess should be constructed to fit case with brackets 

(see “Case Dimensions” on pages 6-7)

.  

Design recess so that entire bottom of case is unobstructed to permit access to bottom panel,  
roller and screen for servicing if required.

TYPICAL 

CEILING

INSTALLATION

With typical installation, brackets 

may be angled to meet installation requirements.

ALTERNATE

CEILING

INSTALLATION

Additional set of brackets 

required, but 

NOT 

included.

HOU

SING

HOU

SING

HOISTING BRACKET

         

not to be used for 

final installation

TWO CASE 

MOUNTING 

BRACKETS

Per End

7⁄8

(22mm) 

CABLE 

EXIT

CASE 

MOUNTING 

BRACKET

HOISTING BRACKET

         

not to be used for 

final installation

Figure 1-B

Section 2 -

 Hanging Access XL Case

WALL 

MOUNTING 

BRACKET

TYPICAL 

WALL

INSTALLATION

HOU

SING

HOISTING BRACKET

         

not to be used for 

final installation

7⁄8

(22mm) 

CABLE 

EXIT

PLEASE NOTE:

  

It is the installer’s responsibility to 

make sure appropriate fasteners 

are used for mounting.

Figure 2

TYPICAL 

CEILING

INSTALLATION

With typical installation, brackets 

may be angled to meet installation requirements.

ALTERNATE

CEILING

INSTALLATION

Additional set of brackets 

required, but 

NOT 

included.

HOU

SING

HOU

SING

HOISTING BRACKET

         

not to be used for 

final installation

TWO CASE 

MOUNTING 

BRACKETS

Per End

7⁄8

(22mm) 

CABLE 

EXIT

CASE 

MOUNTING 

BRACKET

HOISTING BRACKET

         

not to be used for 

final installation

Figure 1-A

Section 2.1 - Wall Installation 

(wall bracket sold seperately)

Wall Brackets should fasten to studding or other structural supports within wall that are 

capable of supporting weight of case 

(205 lbs)

.

1. 

Remove each ceiling mounting bracket 

(attached to case at factory)

 from top of housing  

(Fig. 1)

  and replace with the wall mounting brackets, and tighten set screws.

2. 

Case should be sufficiently supported to withstand vibration. 

Please Note:

 A hoisting bracket is included on each end of the case to aid in installation.  

Hoisting bracket is NOT TO BE USED for final installation, only to hoist the case up to the 

mounting location.

3. 

Ensure that fasteners are 

3/8

(21mm)

 in diameter, are of adequate strength and suitable for 

the mounting surface chosen.

4. 

Entire bottom of case must be readily accessible after installation is complete.

5. 

Front, back, and top of case must be straight—not forced to warp or bow.

 CAUTION:

 Screen case and flange are not designed to serve as ceiling support.

6. 

Do not seal unit until electrical connections have been made and screen operates 

successfully.

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Access XL E and V 220V

Summary of Contents for Access XL E

Page 1: ...3 Bottom Access XL Panel Installation Removal 4 Section 4 Motorized Roller Fabric Installation 4 Section 5 Motorized Roller Fabric Removal 5 Section 6 Tab Tension Adjustment Procedure 5 Section 7 Oper...

Page 2: ...Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA C22 1 11 Connections must be made in accordance with attached wiring diagram and wiring must comply with national and local electrical codes 12 All operating switch...

Page 3: ...ILING INSTALLATION Additional set of brackets required but NOT included HOUSING HOUSING HOISTING BRACKET not to be used for final installation TWO CASE MOUNTING BRACKETS Per End 7 8 22mm CABLE EXIT CA...

Page 4: ...from brackets 9 Center roller fabric assembly by sliding mounting brackets left or right 10 Securely tighten set screws on roller mounting brackets 11 Connect electrical plug from motor to mating sock...

Page 5: ...removal of unit Section 6 Operation CAUTION When operating for the first time cycle unit down and up several times to confirm satisfactory operation Be prepared to cut POWER if necessary 220V SINGLE S...

Page 6: ...32 4 mm Hex key To Reduce Screen Drop 1 Raise screen surface approximately 1 30 cm above desired setting and turn off 2 Turn DOWN I limit screw clockwise 3 screw turns 1 2 roller revolution 3 Test by...

Page 7: ...re several knock outs in the screen housing to allow the Leveling Bracket to be adjusted laterally up to 16 40 6cm in either direction Section 11 Case Width Dimensions ACCESS X 18 457mm 18 457mm 19mm...

Page 8: ...to screen directional Yellow to 230V AC Hot Black to 230V AC Hot Green Yellow Ground Blue Common Brown Down Black Up Internal Screen Wiring Electrically Straight Data Cable to more LVC IV modules A m...

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