User's Manual

14-2 Elevator Deactivation Installation Manual
Mounting the Elevator Deactivation
cabinet
degrees Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this
range may cause unexpected or undesirable
results, including premature failure.
To mount the Elevator Deactivation cabinet, use
the following instructions:
Weight
1. Choose your location and appropriate
mounting hardware.
The Elevator Deactivation cabinet weighs 3.5
U.S. pounds.
Positioning the Elevator Deactivation
2. Open the Elevator Deactivation cabinet
and locate the four mounting holes.
The cabinet containing the relays for the
Elevator Deactivation Circuitry (
Figure 14.1)
should be located in the room containing the
elevator controls.
3. Mark-out and drill four holes
corresponding to the holes in the back of
the cabinet.
Figure 14.1 The Elevator Deactivation unit
4. Push out one of the knock-outs in the
cabinet for wire/conduit access.
5. Connect conduit or strain relief fittings.
6. Position the cabinet over the holes you
drilled and secure the cabinet to the
mounting surface.
NOTES:
The first condition is the presence of a Tag at a
monitored zone. The second condition, in the
case of elevator deactivation, is an indication of
an open door at a monitored zone.
If a door position switch, typically dry contacts
from the elevator control or some form of
magnetic switch, is not available, then a Passive
Infrared Reader (PIR) is focused near the
monitored opening. (
see Chapter 10)
Wire and Cable
We recommend using an 18-gauge,
6-conductor cable for hookup between the relay
cabinet and the Controller.