
LUBRICATION: The TRINE Model #3258 & Model #3458
do not require lubrication. Lubricating these units will
actually hamper their performance by attracting dust and
debris into the tight tolerance precision Micro Solenoid
assembly
GETTING STARTED: Before proceeding with your
installation, verify that the door to which the electric release
is being applied is in good working condition.
These items are essential for either new installations or
retrofits Items which should be specifically checked prior to
beginning the installation include:
The hinges (or pivots) are in good condition
If your installation is a retrofit, that the existing latch
lines up perfectly with the existing strike plate.
The door is not rubbing on the saddle or anywhere on
the frame
The door closer is not leaking and is in good
condition and properly adjusted.
The door is not warped or otherwise damaged which
might hamper its operation or otherwise affect your
installation or the final system's performance.
That the door frame member into which the door
release is to be installed is deep enough (1 inch) for
the body of the electric strike, and that the wiring to
operate the electric release can be installed for your
application.
FOR RETROFITS:
With only a minimal modification to the frame the Model
#3258 is the ideal replacement for the ADAMS-RITE® #4502
Strike; (Use with Adams-Rite Model 4510, 4710 or 4750 dead
latches)
With only a minimal modification to the frame the Model
#3458 is the ideal replacement for the ADAMS-RITE®
#4730/4501 Strike plate.
For both the TRINE #3258 & #3458 retrofits, these strikes are
designed so that the original mounting tab holes may be
used to secure the electric release into the frame.
Mounting Tabs are supplied with both units for use in new
or retrofit installations.
HANDING: The TRINE Model #3458 is NOT field handable.
Verify that you have ordered the correct handed door
release for your application. The TRINE Model #3258 is
NONE handed.
The TRINE MODEL # 3258 and Model #3458
FAIL-SECURE "INTERMITTENT DUTY" units are designed
for momentary application of
less than a minute
of
voltage for access control purposes, and cannot be
continuously powered without permanent and irreversible
damage to the electric strike's solenoid.
The TRINE MODEL # 3258RS and Model #3458RS
FAIL-SAFE "CONTINUOUS DUTY" versions may be used
for applications where the release must remain UNLOCKED
for extended periods or when required by code.
The TRINE LC version of MODEL # 3258, #3458, # 3258RS
and #3458RS can be used for "INTERMITTENT DUTY" AND
"CONTINUOUS DUTY"
ELECTRICAL: If you are performing a new installation, be
certain that you make provisions for the proper voltage
power supply for your electric strike. If you are performing
a retrofit type installation, determine that the voltage
present at the location of the strike is appropriate for the
TRINE strike you have, that the circuitry supplying the
voltage is operating properly, and also verify that you are
able to cut the power completely to the door location so
that you may perform the installation safely without
endangering yourself or causing damage to the power
supply or other devices connected to the circuit. It is
strongly recommended that you also test for high voltages
which may exist between each lead of the power wiring to
the electric release solenoid, and to the door frame which
is an earth ground.
DUTY & VOLTAGES: The TRINE Model #3258 & Model
#3458 are available as FAIL-SECURE (Normally Locked,
Power to Unlock), INTERMITTENT DUTY and are supplied
in two different operating voltages and the LC Version,
suitable for use in a range of voltages from 12V AC/DC to
24V AC/DC. The TRINE Model #3258RS & Model #3458RS
are FAIL-SAFE (Normally Unlocked, Power to Lock),
CONTINUOUS DUTY and are supplied only in LC Version.
LC units will operate on any voltage from 12V to 24V AC or
DC, and offer surge suppression and inductive kickback
protection. In addition, they offer the benefits of reducing
inventory by enabling you to stock one strike.
Please note, as indicated on the unit, the LC
module must be positioned within 15 feet of the
electric strike.
Please refer to the accompanying VOLTAGE DROP CHART
for recommended wire gauges for various VOLTAGES &
WIRE LENGTHS.
3000 Series Electrical Characteristics Chart
Voltage
Current
(Amps)
Resistance
(Ohms)
Audible
Sound
Solenoid Duty
Wire Color
12V DC
0.480
25
None
Intermittent
Blue - Blue
24V DC
0.240
100
None
Intermittent
White - White
LC Version
0.200
12.5
None
Intermittent/Continuous
Red - Red
RS Version
0.200
12.5
None
Intermittent/Continuous
Red - Red
VOLTAGE DROP GUIDE
Length to Transformer
12V
24V
Up to 50 feet
18 AWG
20 AWG
50 to 150 feet
16 AWG
18 AWG
150 to 300 feet
14 AWG
16 AWG
300 to 600 feet
12 AWG
14 AWG
LEFT HAND
(LH)
LEFT HAND
REVERSE BEVEL
(LRB)
RIGHT HAND
(RH)
RIGHT HAND
REVERSE BEVEL
(RRB)
OUTSIDE
OUTSIDE
DOOR HANDING GUIDE
HANDING OF DOOR IS ALWAYS DETERMINED
FROM THE OUTSIDE.
WHEN ORDERING:
LRB = RH
RRB = LH
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