ArchiTech Cylindrical Lock & Surface-Mounted Networx Control Unit Mounting and Installation Instructions
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DECISION: HOW TO ROUTE THE CYLINDRICAL LOCK MOTOR WIRE?
The
Cylindrical Lock Body
includes a
Cylindrical Lock Motor Wire
plug that must be
routed to and plugged into the
Surface-Mounted Networx Control Unit
.
HOW
this
Motor Wire
is routed depends on whether the door is solid or hollow, and
whether you choose to use the
Wiring Plate
HW1945 (wires routed behind plate) or
the
Cylindrical Drill Jig
part #N90S1DJ (wires routed through door).
Hollow Metal Doors:
Option 1
: (Easiest option) Route the
Cylindrical Lock Motor Wire
within the hollow metal door. Skip to step 12E on page 13.
Option 2
: If for some reason you do not wish to run wires through a
hollow metal door, route the
Cylindrical Lock Motor Wire
behind the
Wir-
ing Plate
(HW1945). The wire runs along one of its inside grooves
that, when installed, rests against the inside door surface. Skip to step
11.
Solid Wood Doors:
Option 1
: Route the
Cylindrical Lock Motor Wire
behind the
Wiring
Plate
(HW1945) along one of its grooves that, when installed, rests
against the inside door surface. Skip to step 11.
Option 2
: If you do not wish to use the
Wiring Plate
, use the
Cylin-
drical Drill Jig
(part #N90S1DJ) to drill a pathway for the wire
within
the solid wood door (from the 2-1/8" diameter door chassis hole to the
5/8" diameter thru-hole). Skip to step 12.
FIG. B: SELECT A METHOD TO
ROUTE THE LOCK WIRE
WIRING
PLATE
(HW1945)
CYLINDRICAL
DRILL JIG
(N90S1DJ)
?