How the EM PSL150, EM PSL150-T and EM PSL100 work
The EM PSL150, EM PSL150-T and EM PSL100 work electromechanically.
The motor, control unit, transmission – and optional emergency unit and electromechanical locking
device – are all assembled in a support beam with an integrated cover. The motor and gear box
transmit movement to the door leaves by means of a tooth belt. The door leaf is fitted to a door ad-
apter/carriage wheel fitting and hangs on a sliding track. The guiding at the bottom is carried out by
means of floor guides, (Full Break-Out) or Side Panel Guides (Fixed Sidelites).
When an OPENING IMPULSE is received by the control unit the motor starts and transmits movement
to the door leaves, which move to the open position.
The closing starts when no OPENING IMPULSE is received and the HOLD OPEN TIME has expired.
The EM PSL150, EM PSL150-T and EM PSL100 user can select five different modes of operation if a
programme selector is installed. See Operation mode selectors on page 8.
Locking
Doors used for emergency escape in buildings such as hospitals and homes for elderly people may
not be locked or put in programme selection OFF mode. In other buildings emergency escape doors
may be locked or put in programme selection OFF mode after it has been secured and all people
have left the building.
Unlocking
Unlock all the mechanical locks before activating the operator.
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