INSTALLATION
GUIDE
IMPORTANT
NOTES
READ THIS SECTION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION
PORTALP USA, Inc. recommends that all of its automated
pedestrian door products be installed by a trained automatic
door technician and that the resulting performance of the
product be in full compliance with the most current version of
the American National Standards Institute document A156.10 or
A156.19 (whichever is applicable) as well as any applicable
building codes and/or fire codes. PORTALP further recommends
that a full inspection of the operating system be performed in
accordance with the guidelines of the American Association of
Automatic Door manufacturers (AAADM). This inspection must
be performed by a certified AAADM trained inspector. PORTALP
recommends this documented inspection be performed upon
completion of the installation as well as, following the
completion of every service call thereafter. If service is not
performed within one year of the previous service action, a
routine AAADM inspection should be performed and
documented. Under no circumstance should the product
operate for more than one year without an AAADM inspection.
PORTALP does NOT recommend installation or service, on any of
their automated pedestrian door products, by any individual
who is not certified as an AAADM inspector.
Following the installation or service of any PORTALP automated
pedestrian door product, if it is deemed unsafe, or is operating
in an unsatisfactory manner according to national performance
standards or recommended performance guidelines as defined
by PORTALP, repairs should be made immediately. If an
immediate repair cannot be made, the product should be
disabled, and appropriate measures should be taken to secure
the door in a safe position or to enable the door to safely be
used manually. During this situation, every effort should be
made to notify the owner (or person responsible) of the
condition and to advise on corrective actions that must be taken
to return the product to safe operation.
LOW ENERGY APPLICATION NOTE
When using the SW10/19 for a low energy application, PORTALP
recommends the use of a door-mounted presence sensor on the
approach side of the door to be used as a secondary activation
device. This type of sensor can be installed at time of installation
or can also be retrofitted. This device serves to re-activate the
door to the open position should a person enter the closing path
at the approach side of the door, as it is closing. Once the door is
fully closed, a "knowing act" device must then be used for initial
activation. PORTALP considers this device to be essential in
reducing the possibility of doors "timing out" and closing before
all pedestrians have passed though the doorway.
PORTALP USA, Inc reserves the right to change the presented
products and materials without prior notice. Their description
cannot on no account take on a contractual aspect.
The data contained in this document are the property of
PORTALP INTERNATIONAL and should not be changed without
prior agreement of the manufacturer.
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Automatic Doors & Building Access Control
SW10
(Full Power) & S
W19
(Low Energy)