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Copyright © 2016 Draper Inc. 

Form AeroLift100-150_Inst16 

Printed in U.S.A.

Planning

1

  Based on screen location and projector specifications, determine proper  

  position for projector installation.

2

  Confirm that there is adequate space for installation and operation. Minimum  

  clearance above ceiling level varies according to height of projector, projector  

  mounting bracket, optional ceiling closure and optional Environmental Air  

  Space Housing.

3

  Arrange to provide service access to the unit.

4

  Total maximum capacity of AeroLift 100 is 100 lbs.; capacity for AeroLift 150 is  

  150 lbs. (including closure, projector and bracket).

As Soon As AeroLift Arrives

1

  Open carton and inspect for damage.

2

  Locate the following parts:

  A. The unit itself

  B. Controls  

  C. Any optional equipment

Test lift 

prior to installation

.

Installation/Operating Instructions

AeroLift 100/150 by Draper

Hanging Unit

The AeroLift is provided with four (4) mounting angles for suspending or direct 

mounting the unit from above, or direct mounting from the sides. These angles 

provide up to 1½" of adjustment (side to side). The unit should be guy wired or 

blocked to prevent swinging. All installations should observe the following 

guidelines:

1

  Installer must ensure that all fasteners and supports are of adequate strength to  

  securely support AeroLift 100/150 and projector. It is recommended that  

  hardware structure be able to hold at least four times the combined weight of  

  the lift, projector, housing, closure and ceiling material attached to closure.

Caution: DO NOT hang from, "ride" or pull down on the unit. This could 

create a failure and cause damage and/or injury.

2

  Fastening methods must be suitable for mounting surface, and securely  

  anchored so vibration or abusive pulling on unit will not weaken installation.

3

  Bottom of unit must be unobstructed after installation. Sufficient clearance must  

  be allowed below projector or optional ceiling closure.

4

  Do not use unit to support adjacent ceiling, light fixtures, etc.

5

 Do not complete the ceiling below the unit until electrical connections have  

  been completed and unit has been operated successfully.

6

  Use slots on the projector plate and on the closure to adjust the unit to ensure  

  proper alignment of ceiling closure relative to ceiling opening.

Electrical Connections

Unit operates on 110-120V, 60 Hz. AC current. The AeroLift 100 and 150 are 

shipped closed, with a temporary field connection provided in the form of a pigtail 

temporarily wired to the unit. After hanging the unit, make sure power is off and 

use this pigtail to temporarily connect the unit to power and to a switch, so the unit 

can be lowered to allow access inside.

Please note: Make sure electrical supply has been disconnected before 

attempting to connect AeroLift to electricity.

Terminal strip for field connections is located inside a junction box on the end of 

the unit. Unit is shipped with internal wiring complete to the terminal strip. Once 

the unit has been lowered, 

turn off power and remove the J-box cover. The 

terminal strip is attached to the cover. Disconnect temporary pigtail from unit, then 

complete permanent wiring to electricity and to switches. Wire to connect unit 

Caution:

1

  Read instructions completely before proceeding. Follow instructions carefully.  

  Installation contrary to instructions invalidates warranty.

2

  Do not obstruct operation of AeroLift 100 or 150 with fingers or any other  

  object. Serious injury or damage could result.

3

  It is not uncommon to overheat the motor during initial installation when  

  setting limits. The motor is thermally protected and will stop working  

  temporarily. DO NOT physically pull the unit down when this occurs. Once it  

  has cooled to a safe temperature, it will begin operating again.

4

  The AeroLift 100 and 150 are designed to accommodate ceiling suspended  

  equipment. Equipment should not be allowed to rest on ceiling closures  

  during operation (see “Installing Projector”).

5

  Entire bottom of unit must be unobstructed to permit proper operation.

6

  Unit must be installed level (use a carpenter’s level).

7

  Unit operates on 110-120V AC 60 Hz. current.

Note:

 Unit has been thoroughly inspected and tested at factory and found to be 

operating properly prior to shipment.

to power supply and to switches should be furnished by installer. Connections 

should be made in accordance with wiring diagram, and wiring should comply with 

national and local electrical codes. All operating switches should be “off” before 

power is connected. AeroLift should be operated and checked prior to installing 

projector and/or optional ceiling closure.

Operation

When unit is first operated, be cautious! If unit fails to operate when the switch 

is flipped “down”, return switch to “off” and re-check electrical connections 

before proceeding. Cycle unit down and up several times to confirm satisfactory 

operation.

110-120V Single Station Control—

3-position up-off-down switch permits 

operation to be stopped at any point. Factory adjusted limit switches automatically 

stop AeroLift when fully down or fully up.

Optional 110-120V Multiple Station Control

—Switches are similar in 

appearance to 110-120V Single Station Control. AeroLift stops when switch is 

released and may be restarted in either direction. Factory adjusted limit switches 

automatically stop AeroLift when up or fully down.

Optional 24V Control—

Three-button up-stop-down switches stop at any point 

desired, operate in any sequence. Factory adjusted limit switches automatically 

stop AeroLift when fully up or fully down.

Optional Infrared or Radio Frequency Remote Control—

If ordered, a three-

button transmitter is provided, with “up”, “down” and “stop” buttons. Unit starts up 

or down when appropriate button is pressed, and may be stopped by pressing 

“off” button. Factory set limit switches stop unit automatically when projector is in 

“show” position. Multiple Station Control required for this option.

Optional RS232/Ethernet—

Serial communication and network communication 

optionally available with wall switches, RF or IR remote.

Optional Key Operated Switching — 

Two kinds of key-operated switches 

are optionally available with this unit.  

The key-operated power supply switch 

controls power to the AeroLift 100/150 and switches. When it is “off”, the switches 

will not operate lift. Key may be removed from the switch in either “on” or “off” 

position.  

A three-position key switch permits the AeroLift 100/150 to be 

operated directly by key. In this case, the screen’s operator must always have a key.

If you encounter any difficulties installing or servicing your AeroLift 100 or 150, call 

your dealer or Draper, Inc. in Spiceland, Indiana, 765-987-7999 or fax 765-987-7142.

 

 

 

 

AeroLift Mounting Hole Dimensions

Please Note: As weight is applied to the AeroLift, the projector plate may 

shift slightly. If this occurs, use setscrews on bottom of fabric roller brackets 

to compensate for shift and level projector plate (see page 3).

C

D

E

A

B

F

Top View

Side View

Lift

A

B

C

D

E

F

AeroLift 100 28¼"

15"-13½"

10¾"-12¼"

26½" 26¾"

6"-44½"

AeroLift 150 31¼"

14

3

/

8

"-17

7

/

8

"

11

5

/

8

"-13

1

/

8

" 29½" 29¾"

6"-44½"

Testing the Safety Limit Switches

The AeroLift 100 and 150 are equipped with two Safety Limit Switches (see 

"AeroLift—Limit Switch Adjustment (Bottom View)" diagram on page 3). These 

switches may be damaged during shipping or by rough handling on the job site. 

Once the AeroLift has been installed in the ceiling, but before the projector and 

closure are attached, the 

Safety Limits must be tested

. Use a screwdriver or 

other tool to press and hold the limit switch. While holding down the limit switch, 

have someone operate the unit. 

If the unit runs up while the limit switch is 

depressed, the limit switch is broken and must be replaced

. Operating the unit 

without a functioning Safety Limit Switch could cause the unit's motor to continue 

operating after the lift is closed, leading to a failure and the possibility of damage 

or injury. Make sure to test BOTH switches.

Summary of Contents for AeroLift 150

Page 1: ...owed to rest on ceiling closures during operation see Installing Projector 5 Entire bottom of unit must be unobstructed to permit proper operation 6 Unit must be installed level use a carpenter s level 7 Unit operates on 110 120V AC 60 Hz current Note Unit has been thoroughly inspected and tested at factory and found to be operating properly prior to shipment to power supply and to switches should...

Page 2: ...ler The height of the Environmental Air Space Hous ing is set by punching out the knockouts at the desired locations then using screws to connect side panels It is recommended that an access panel be installed in the ceiling to allow future access The optional environmental air space housing must be installed to isolate the lift from the other space used for environmental air 1 Attach Environmenta...

Page 3: ...7 7999 Ceiling tile by others Lower section of Environmental Air Space Housing Trim Ring 8 9 2 4 2 5 6 5 6 10 6 7 1 5 6 3 1 6 5 8 12 13 14 27 692 mm 3911 16 1008 mm 31 806 mm 15 381 mm 40 1029 mm 30 762mm Top View Front Back View Side View 30 762 mm 16 406 mm to 365 8 930 mm 53 16 132 mm Knockouts AeroLift 150 Environmental Air Space Housing Please Note Before assembling the housing you will need ...

Page 4: ... it has cooled to a safe temperature before it will start operating again DO NOT physically pull the unit down when this occurs Adjusting Down show position Down position may be adjusted by turning the 1 limit switch adjustment socket Turning the socket clockwise will stop the AeroLift 100 150 closer to the ceiling Turning it counter clockwise will cause the lift to stop at a lower point Adjusting...

Page 5: ...shed Dashed Wiring By electrician To 110 120 Vac Line Blue Black Red Red Red Blue Blue Black Black To 110 120V AC Line Location of key operated 0n off switch if furnished Safety Up Switches White Common Black Up Red Down Green Ground MOTOR Dashed Wiring By electrician N Up Dn 3 Button Wall Switch DOWN Black COM White UP Red White Neutral Common to lift 110 120V AC Red to lift directional Brown to ...

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