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value in each operator, and must also be set identically on both operators. The push-n-go delay
(
d2
) may be different from
d1
/
d3
, but should also be set identically on both operators. This
restriction does
not
apply to single operators.
EZ-7000 Power Consumption
The measured currents and power consumptions for the EZ-7000 operator are as follows:
-Idle, door closed: 0.066 amperes, 8 watts
-Opening, operator only (no door attached), peak measurement: 0.46 amperes, 56 watts
-Holding open: 0.265 amperes, 32 watts
The opening power will be somewhat higher with a door attached to the operator. A conservative
estimate would be a factor of roughly two times the given figure (0.82 amperes or 112 watts) for
any reasonable door weight (up to 100-125 pounds).
The control has a 3.15 ampere fuse, so in no case will the prolonged current draw be more than
this figure, as the fuse would blow.
Another question which seems to be asked frequently regards cost of operation. It is estimated that
the cost of operation is well below $0.01 per door cycle.
It was also determined that if the door is held open all day long, 24 hours a day, the total cost per
month is $2.84.
The dollar figures given are based on energy cost of $0.12 per kilowatt hour.
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