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Norton Door Control Norton Powermatic® Door Controls Norton Powermatic® Door Controls - Page 10
 6600/6700 WIRING & TRANSMITTERS
Electronic Control Module

- External solenoid/motor Maintains open or closed contacts.
- Hold-Open Time (POR units)
- Vestibule Delay Time
- Delays motor start to permit unlocking of electrical ,
locking devices.
- Function/alarm delay/diagnostics
- Systems/functional wiring
(see full description on facing page) |
- Labeled firedoor assemblies must have their
120 Volt, 60 Hz. power input to the PowerMatic unit monitored through the normally closed
alarm contacts of a compatible U.L. listed alarm system or panel.
- All wiring and connections use standard
wiring practices and must conform to NEC and local wiring codes
- Maximum wire size is:
-- Power Input leads 12 AWG
-- Terminals JP1 and JP4 14 AWG
- Power Input at terminals HOT and COM must be
120 VAC, 60 Hz. (plus 10% minus 15%).
- Maximum current draw of PowerMatic unit is
1.5 Amps operational, .050 Amps standby
- Current draw at JP4-2 must nor exceed .500
Amps.
"Vestibule" wiring capability is standard. It is
used when it is desirable to sequence the opening of two doors (or two pairs of doors) in
a line of travel. A single switch located at either end of the line of travel will
activate one of the doors and then the other; in sequence.
A switch, or switches, located between the two doors, can
be wired to operate only one of the doors. In a vestibule situation this permits re-entry
to the building or egress from the building without the necessity of opening both doors.
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