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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 3 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................... 3 GENERAL ........................................................................................................ 4 Perform a Product Inventory ........................................................................ 4 Have the Recommended Tools ...............................
INTRODUCTION The Securitron Magnalock® family is state of the art in electromagnetic locking, and includes operational electrical characteristics and mounting configuration options addressed in this document. The BondSTAT “B” Magnalock Series, Bond Sensor, monitors the magnetic field. An internal sensor activates a single pull double throw (SPDT) dry-contact relay connection designed for interface to access control and/or alarm systems, which reports the status of the Magnalock.
GENERAL Perform a Product Inventory 1. Upon unpacking this product, PERFORM an inventory to ensure that all of the required components and hardware have been included; this should include the items detailed in Figure 1, “Magnalock Inventory.” Sex Bolt Magnalock Strike Plate Hardware Figure 1. Magnalock Inventory Have the Recommended Tools 1.
• Accessibility for prevention of potential safety hazards. Figure 2.
Figure 3. Magnalock Installation on an In-Swinging Door INSTALLING A MAGNALOCK Attach the Template and Mark the Drill Holes 1. SELECT a mounting location for the Magnalock and strike assembly. NOTE: 2. The edge of the template should be about 1” (25.4 mm) from the latch side of the door to allow proper access at the mounting locations for drilling and tool access. ATTACH the template to the door and frame as shown in Figure 4, “Attaching the Template.” a.
Drill the Holes for the Lock Body and Strike Plate NOTE 1: Figure 6, “Installation Drill Holes,” provides illustration for the following steps. NOTE 2: Holes #1 and #3 are 1/2” diameter and 1”deep into door. Hole #2 is 1/2” diameter and all of the way through the door. 1. DRILL the three holes for the installation of the strike plate. Figure 6. Installation Drill Holes NOTE 1: Figure 7, “Lock Body Drill Holes,” provides illustration for the following steps. NOTE 2: Holes A–C are 3/8” diameter.
Install the Blind Nuts NOTE: Figure 8, “Blind Nut Components,” Figure 9, “Installing the Blind Nuts,” and Figure 10, “Blind Nut Before and After Collapse,” provide illustration for the steps in this section. Figure 8. Blind Nut Components Figure 9. Installing the Blind Nuts Figure 10.
1. INSTALL the blind nuts using the provided collapsing tool. a. INSERT the assembled blind nut and installation tool into a mounting hole to install a blind nut into the 3/8” [9.5 mm] hole (see Figure 8). b. HOLD the install nut using a 1/2” [13 mm] box-end wrench and, at the same time, COLLAPSE the blind nut using a 3/16” [5.0 mm] hex wrench to turn the socket cap screw (see Figure 9). NOTE: c. NOTE: d. The collapsing tool is reusable for several blind nut installations.
3. INSTALL the roll pin bushings into the door (see Figure 13, “Installing the Roll Pin Bushings”). Figure 13. Installing the Roll Pin Bushings NOTE: Figure 14, “Strike Plate Assembly,” provides illustration for the Steps 4–6. 4. INSERT the 5/16-18 bolt through the funnel bushing and strike plate NOTE: It may be necessary to use either 2 or 3 rubber washers depending on final adjustments. 5. INSTALL 2 rubber washers on the 5/16-18 bolt. 6. APPLY thread lock to the 5/16-18 bolt threads. Figure 14.
NOTE: The strike plate is secured to the door via the supplied sex bolt. 7. From the outside of the door, gently TAP the sex bolt into place (see Figure 15, “Installing the Sex Bolt”). Figure 15. Installing the Sex Bolt NOTE: The center screw should not be over tightened; strike should float. 8. INSTALL the strike by aligning it with the sex bolt and roll pin bushing and then tightening the center screw (see Figure 16, “Installing the Strike Plate”). Figure 16.
Install the Magnalock 1. PULL the lock wire into frame and to desired location. 2. APPLY thread lock to mounting screws. 3. MOUNT lock body to frame using supplied hardware (see Figure 17, “Installing the Magnalock”). Figure 17. Installing the Magnalock 4. INSERT the tamper finish caps into the mounting screw holes (see Figure 18, “Installing the Tamper Finishing Caps”). Figure 18.
Figure 19. Magnalock and Strike Plate Alignment 5. ENSURE the Magnalock and strike plate are in proper alignment. WARNING: A shock hazard may occur if the Magnalock is operated from a DC power supply that is connected to earth ground or not isolated. CAUTION: The Magnalock must be operated from DC power supply of appropriate capacity and voltage. The DC output of the power supply must not be connected to earth ground but must be isolated, or possible damage to the product could result.
NOTE 1: In Figure 21, the green and white wires supply electrical connection when the lock is ON and secure. NOTE 2: In Figure 21, the orange and white wires supply electrical connection when the lock OFF or unsecure. Figure 21. Connections for BondSTAT “B” Version NOTE 1: In Figure 22, the blue and yellow wires supply electrical connection when the door condition is closed. NOTE 2: In Figure 22, the brown and yellow wires supply electrical connection when the door condition is open. Figure 22.
Figure 23. Connections for “BD” Version Wire Double Door Status NOTE: 1. When two Magnalocks are used for double door installation, the BondSTAT contacts should be wired in series for proper reporting. CONNECT the green wire of one lock to the white wire of the other as shown in Figure 24, “Double Door Status Wiring.” Figure 24. Double Door Status Wiring Wire Double Door Status—DPS NOTE: 1.
Wire for Emergency Release NOTE 1: Magnalocks are often wired into a system for quick release in case of emergency. NOTE 2: Manual switching or automatic triggering from a fire alarm system is practical. NOTE 3: It is the user's responsibility to correctly hookup the Magnalock according to the instructions. NOTE 4: Securitron power supplies have terminals for connecting emergency release switches. 1. USE a switch or relay to perform break of power. MAINTAINING A MAGNALOCK Perform an Inspection 1.
TROUBLESHOOTING A MAGNALOCK CHALLENGE Lock does not generate a magnetic field SOLUTION CHECK for specified voltage at Magnalock. CHECK for specified current draw at Magnalock. CHECK DC power source is Full-Wave Rectified (Half-wave Rectifier or AC Power unacceptable). CHECK for specified voltage at Magnalock. Reduced holding force CHECK for specified current draw at Magnalock. CHECK strike mounting for proper installation.
CHALLENGE Electronic noise interference with Access Control System SOLUTION CHECK for voltage from Magnalock to door frame; there should be no voltage present. DETERMINING WIRE GAUGE The Magnalock requires adequate voltage and current for proper operation. Resistance is created by the length and gauge (size) of the wire being used. An accurate estimated distance from the power supply to the opening is crucial.
2. Using the value obtained in Step 1, DETERMINE the proper wire gauge and length using Table 3, “ 12 VDC Wire Gauge and Length,” for a 12 VDC system, or Table 4, “24 VDC Wire Gauge and Length,” for a 24 VDC system. Table 3. 12 VDC Wire Gauge and Length 20 18 16 14 14 12 10 10 8 Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge 1.0A C U R R E N T .80A 22 18 18 16 14 12 10 10 8 Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge .
WARRANTY Magnalock M32, M62, and M82 are covered by the MagnaCare® lifetime replacement no fault warranty. No registration is required. Product will be replaced forever, for any reason, including but not limited to installation error, vandalism, or acts of God. Replacement product is shipped at Securitron’s expense next day air if needed. For more information, visit www.securitron.com ©20 2015, Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group Company.