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MECHANICAL
5.
Mark and drill the extrusion (in the approximate locations as shown below) where the mounting holes (one at each end) should
INSTALLATION
be located. Also, be sure to mark and drill the proper end for an additional hole to be used for wire passage. Wire passage
hole should be approximately ¼" diameter. Screw mount holes only serve as a pilot hole for ease of installing the self-drilling
PREPARING AND
screws that are provided.
MOUNTING THE
SENSOR
NOTE: Take care to avoid screw holes near the seams of the door. It may be difficult to drill and install a screw, and may
possibly damage the inside structural braces of the door.
6.
Hold the SuperScan-T back up to the door at the pre-drilled location and attach the unit to the door with the 2 screws provided. Ensure that the
SuperScan-T extrusion is tight against the door.
7.
If SuperScan-Ts are to be mounted on both sides of the door, a wire passage hole will be required through the door to go from the approach
side to the safety side, as shown below. Again, be sure not to drill through any through-bolts or braces within the door. A The extension wire
going between the terminal blocks should be approximately 18" long and can then be cut back as needed.
8.
Next, a wire passage hole will be required in the door header (image below, left) and also in the jamb tube (image below, right) at approximately
the same height as the SuperScan-T. The wire transfer hole in the jamb should be at the secure side of the door. Normally, this will be the
interior side. Feed the wire through the jamb tube up to the header. Ensure that enough wire is left out to reach the SuperScan-T terminal block.
NOTE: Ensure that there is enough slack in the cabling to allow for adequate movement of the cable throughout the range of door travel.
9.
Once all cabling is in place, the plastic sheath must be installed over the wire coming out of the jamb tube. This must be done before making
final connection to the terminal block. The sheath may have to be cut to fit the application. Once the wire is fed though, the plastic cap may be
installed on the jamb, over the transfer hole.
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Plastic ribbed sheath
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