 POWER TRACK FEATURES

Power Track Features
Selective Single-Point Hold-Open: Power
Track has one template position. The single-point hold-open position is selected by
adjusting the telescoping arm with a hex drive set-screw. Hold-Open range is 85° thru
110° in approximately 3° increments.
Spring Cushioned Dead Stop: A spring
loaded buffer block at the point of hold-open prevents overtravel of the arm slide and
provides a cushioned dead stop. Use of an additional wall or floor stop is always
recommended.
Non-Handed: Power Track is non-handed for
most applications. Can be installed on doors of either hand.
Pull/Push Installations: Power Track can
be ordered for installation on either side of the door. List Numbers with "P"
prefix can be installed on the Push side only. List Numbers without a prefix can be
installed on the Pull side only.
Choice of Supply Voltage: Yale Power
Tracks are available in the most commonly used operating voltages of 24 Volts AC/DC or
120VAC, 60Hz. Master Units are available in a combination of these two voltages. Power to
these devices must be within a range of (+) 10% (-) 15% of the stated voltage.
Fail Safe: In the event of a power outage,
the Power Track solenoid will be de-energized and the Closer-Holder will then operate as a
normal door closer.
Wiring Option: Both Pull Side and Push
Side Power Track applications will accommodate either concealed or surface wiring. The
hook-up box will accept a 3/4" (19mm) conduit. Each Power Track is supplied with a
thin-walled conduit nut to attach the conduit clamp. The hook-up box cover contains
convenient knock-outs to accommodate the incoming conduit. State and local building codes
will dictate the type of wiring permitted.
U.L. Listing: All Master Units with
integral smoke detectors have been tested and evaluated for public safety by Underwriter's
Laboratories and are listed for application on smoke barrier and labeled fire doors. All
Slave Units and Support Units are U.L. listed for application with any compatible
U.L.listed fire/smoke detection equipment.
ANSI Standard A156.15 "For closer
holder release devices". The products listed in this catalog have been designed to
meet or exceed the requirements of this standard.
Remote RF Release Features
Remote Door Release: Hold-open is released
and door closes when the push button on the remote transmitter is depressed.
300 Foot Range: Door will release from
hold-open with remote control within a 300 foot range.
32 Seperate RF Codes: The Executive Door
Holder-Release is supplied in one of 32 Separate Radio Frequency Codes. In multiple
installations, a variety of codes prevent a remote transmitter from releasing the wrong
door.
Completely Portable Remote Transmitter: Hand-held
battery operated remote transmitter is completely portable. It requires no wiring.
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