
356914-0004 REVC 04/06/2020
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Use the diagram in FIG 22B to wire the motor to the switch and power. The door system will be UL 325 compliant, ONLY if the momentary contact switch, requiring constant
pressure to operate the door, is used. If your door is equipped with interlock switches, refer to FIG 23A and FIG 23B.
FIG 23B
FIG 23A
MOTOR WIRING
Incoming power must meet all NEC and local building codes, plus be properly sized for the motor. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, the motor must be properly
grounded. Always install the power cable with a drip loop to prevent water penetration.
WARNING
WARNING
To avoid serious injury or death:
-It is recommended that line voltage wiring be performed by a qualified electrician.
-Be sure that electrical power has been disconnected from the input wires being connected to the operator prior to handling these wires. An appropriate lock-out/tag-out
procedure is recommended.
-Line voltage must meet all local building codes.
-Make sure operator voltage, phase, and frequency ratings are identical to the job site line voltage ratings.
-Input power wiring must be properly sized for the operators amperage rating.
-This motor requires 115V, single phase, 60Hz power.
WARNING
WARNING
To avoid serious injury or death DO NOT calibrate motor or operate door unless doorway is in sight and free of obstructions. Keep clear of opening while door is moving.
WARNING
WARNING
To avoid serious injury or death wall controls must be located within sight of the door. There are no safety edges used with this door.
WARNING
WARNING
STEP 9
STEP 9
WIRE THE MOTOR AND SWITCH