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830873-0001        REV   02/20/2023 

   ©Copyright 2023 Wayne Dalton, a division of Overhead Door Corporation

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11. COMPLETE GUIDE INSTALLATION

• If guides are flared, then bolt the middle angles and the outside angles 

to the wall angles, as shown in Figure 21.

• The Guide Gap MUST be set to the value shown on the ”DATA SHEET”.

12. INSIDE SLIDE STOPS

• If the door has flared guides:                                                                            

Install “Inside Stop” on LH and RH guides as shown in Figure 22. Slide 

stop into inside channel holder and secure with 3/8”-16 x 1/2” capscrew 

and washer. Attach locking pliers approximately 4” below the top of 

channel holder on both LH and RH guides, as shown in Figure 22.

• If the door uses bellmouths:

  Install inside bellmouths and attach locking pliers approximately 4”

  below entrance to both LH and RH guides, as shown in Figure 23.

13. LOWER CURTAIN INTO GUIDES

• The next step is to lower curtain into guides, but before loosening the 

ropes which holds the coiled curtain, enough initial spring tension 

must be applied to cause the bottom bar to rotate about 45 degrees; 

then leave one winding bar in the tension wheel with the winding bar 

resting against the header.

• Loosen ropes and lower curtain into guides. Do not remove slings/ 

ropes now. Bottom bar angles will pass by inside stops by twisting 

angle and come to rest against locking pliers.

• Install outside stops. See Figure 23 for flared guides and for guides with 

bellmouths.

 

WARNING

Rapidly closing curtain could result in death or serious injury.  Use slings/

ropes and locking pliers on both guides to keep curtain in the open 

position until spring tension is applied to the barrel assembly.

Figure 22

Figure 23

Final Door Install (continued)

Figure 21

Summary of Contents for 800F

Page 1: ...on Anchor Requirement 500460 0001 Commercial Operator Installation Manual 111837 502351 Installation Instructions for FACE MOUNTED ROLLING STEEL STORM SHELTER DOOR with NON TENSION RELEASE AUTOMATIC C...

Page 2: ...s a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury The word NOTE is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important considerations POTENTIAL HAZARD EFFEC...

Page 3: ...ges 22 23 Stop Pin RHX OPERATOR 1 Read manual and warnings carefully 2 Keep the door in good working condition 3 Keep instructions in a prominent location near the door system Key Drawing Safety Infor...

Page 4: ...ation 4 Your DATA SHEET is shown below It is found inside the door hardware box You will need to refer to the data on this sheet during installation Verify that the Factory Order Number on the door co...

Page 5: ...for the jambs Compare the guide type shown on the DATA SHEET with Figure 2 Can the guides be installed plumb Measure the length of the guide jamb angle and the height of the jamb opening The differen...

Page 6: ...the DATA SHEET Both guides MUST be on a level line and both guides MUST be plumb The S dimension must be held within 1 8 over the entire height of guides Guide assemblies are designed to rest on floor...

Page 7: ...all all jamb fasteners on one guide Recheck S distance and continue with installation NOTE When steel jamb does not extend above the opening use three thru bolts to fasten each wall angle above the op...

Page 8: ...aft SPRING CONFIGURATION See Figure 7 Left hand drive counterbalance has end of spring pinned to barrel near tension end Right hand drive counterbalance has end of spring pinned to barrel several feet...

Page 9: ...is 11 in diameter or larger slide set collar next to Tension Wheel and secure to tension shaft as shown in Figure 9 NOTE Tension wheel must remain free of spring tension until instructed to apply tens...

Page 10: ...he inside of the headplate brackets See Figure 13 Brackets may have 2 or 3 mounting slots Put flat steel washer under bolt head and under nut Headplate brackets must be square to the wall and parallel...

Page 11: ...head Door Corporation 11 8 OPERATOR MOUNTING OPTIONS For Additional Installation Details Refer To Provided Operator Installation Manual 111837 502351 Operator Install Mounting Options Top Of Hood Benc...

Page 12: ...he top slat will have slots to attach to barrel Hook curtain over studs and fasten with 5 16 round head screws and washers and TWO clamp washers provided See Figure 19 Coil curtain completely onto bar...

Page 13: ...w entrance to both LH and RH guides as shown in Figure 23 13 LOWER CURTAIN INTO GUIDES The next step is to lower curtain into guides but before loosening the ropes which holds the coiled curtain enoug...

Page 14: ...ops and place a clamp on each guide no more than 6 below the bottom bar Make certain that the clamping force will be sufficient to stop the door when it rests on the clamps Carefully lower the curtain...

Page 15: ...placed The hood may need to be loosened or removed for the application of the shim To apply the shim two laborers might be required Installing the shim D Close the door fully E When door is at bottom...

Page 16: ...se and smoke detectors form C relay outputs notification appliance and troubleshooting capabilities The fail safe design incorp rates an annual internal clock calendar which generates a test trouble s...

Page 17: ...ated doors are provided without a hand chain keeper provided with rolling service doors For safety reasons the hand chain may be held out of the opening by a wire loop fastened to a wall with the hand...

Page 18: ...each side of the curtain are not rubbing on the headplate brackets Operate the door several times in order to make this determination Verify that the bottom bar is level in full down and full up posi...

Page 19: ...2023 Wayne Dalton a division of Overhead Door Corporation 19 Final Door Install continued 24 HAND CHAIN KEEPER The emergency hand chain for this door can be locked Instruct door users to wrap hand ch...

Page 20: ...tain from between the guide angles Lower the curtain and bottom bar outside the guides to a working position above the floor Remove one windlock so the damaged bottom bar and damaged slats can be remo...

Page 21: ...el Check and replace Check and level barrel Door sticks when closing Bent guide angle s Inspect for bent or kinked guides Straighten guides and check width of groove Door coil makes cracking sound Ben...

Page 22: ...r walk under moving door 3 Keep doorwa y clear and in full view while operatin g door 4 Do NOT permit children to play on near or with door or to operate controls 5 Unlock door before opening door 6 S...

Page 23: ...he Nameplate Attached to your Bottom Bar 12 13 15 Hood Assembly not shown 307582 Inquire Inquire Inquire Yes Hood Logo Service Doors not shown OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Built to Order parts are specific to...

Page 24: ...empt will be made to correct the malfunction to the installed product in the field To return a defective part the authorized Wayne Dalton Distributor must contact the Wayne Dalton Tech Support Line 80...

Page 25: ...sive or aggressive environments whether naturally occurring or man made including but not limited to environments with a high degree of humidity sand dirt or grease This warranty applies only to Syste...

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