Dorma ED800 J Installation Instructions Manual
Dorma ED800 J Installation Instructions Manual

Dorma ED800 J Installation Instructions Manual

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DORMA ED800 SERIES
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ED800 J
ED800 T
www.dorma-usa.com
1-800-523-8483
08102710
05/07

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  • Page 1 DORMA ED800 SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ED800 J ED800 T www.dorma-usa.com 1-800-523-8483 08102710 05/07...
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Suggested Tool List……………………………………………………………………………… 3 Functional Detail…………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Installation of Unit... Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 ED 800J Template & Mounting Instructions…………………………………………………... 6 ED 800J x Drop Template & Mounting Instructions………………………………………….. 8 ED 800J x Drop x 830 Template & Mounting Instructions…………………………………… 8 ED 800J x 870 Angle Bracket Template (optional).............
  • Page 3: Suggested Tool List

    SUGGESTED TOOL LIST The following is a list of tools required for the installation of the ED 800. Additional tools may be required for installation of the various types of actuators and accessories. Long No. 2 Phillips screwdriver No. 3 Phillips screwdriver 1/8"...
  • Page 4: Functional Detail

    In the closing cycle a maximum of 15 lbf. may be generated at The ED 800 is based on the DORMA TS83 door closer and the latch edge of the door. If an obstacle is encountered, the offers the same sweep, latch, backcheck, adjustable spring unit will balance the door.
  • Page 5: Installation Of Unit Introduction

    Another method of activating the door is with the Push and Go If required, ED800 operation may be delayed by 1/2 second feature. This is a standard field selectable option which when using an electric strike, magentic lock or latch retraction. activates the door when it is opened more than one inch.
  • Page 6 ED 800J - TOP JAMB INSTALLATION TEMPLATE & MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Prepare door and frame according to template. NOTES: 5. SEE CATALOG FOR ARM NUMBER FOR NON STANDARD REVEALS. 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWING. 6. MAXIMUM OPENING ANGLE 115°. 2. DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES/(MM). 7.
  • Page 7 Initially install screws for slots "A" as pictured, allowing 5/16" between the screw head and the frame. Align the slots in the mounting plate with the screws. Slide the mounting plate over the screw and hold the unit in place until the balance of the screws are installed. Tighten all screws securely. SLOT "A"...
  • Page 8 ED 800J X DROP - TOP JAMB DROP INSTALLATION TEMPLATE & MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Prepare door and frame according to template. NOTES: 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWING. 2. DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES/(MM). 5. SEE CATALOG FOR ARM NUMBER 3. LEFT HAND DOOR SHOWN. FOR NON STANDARD REVEALS.
  • Page 9 Remove two (2) cover screws and cover. Disconnect cover ground wire at base plate. Loosen, but do not remove end cap screws and slide end caps off. Note: Re-install end caps, cover ground wire and cover after installation is complete. Push-in emblems or logo decals can be applied to hide cover screws if needed.
  • Page 10 If required, attach 830 arm shoe drop plate to top rail with three screws provided. 830 DROP PLATE HINGE SIDE OF DOOR Orient arm as shown. Attach arm shoe to door or 830 arm shoe drop plate. Place wrench on top pinion shaft and rotate pinion slightly toward latch edge of door.
  • Page 11 ED 800T - TRACK INSTALLATION TEMPLATE & MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Prepare door and frame according to template. NOTES: 5. MAXIMUM OPENING ANGLE 115°. 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWING. 2. DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES/(MM). 6. DOORS AND FRAMES MUST BE PROPERLY REINFORCED. 3.
  • Page 12 Initially install screws for slots "A" as pictured, allowing 5/16" between the screw head and the frame. Align the slots in the mounting plate with the screws. Slide the mounting plate over the screw and hold the unit in place until the balance of the screws are installed. Tighten all screws securely. SLOT "A"...
  • Page 13: Valve Adjustments

    VALVE ADJUSTMENTS Adjust sweep, latch and backcheck valves. Closing time from 90° to 10° (sweep range) should take at least 3 seconds. Closing time from 10° to fully closed (latch range) should take at least 1.5 seconds. Backcheck intensity should be adjusted to ensure that door is under control during the opening cycle BACKCHECK RANGE CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE VALVES.
  • Page 14: Power Cord Option

    MAIN POWER CONNECTION Connect the 120 volt AC power supply wires to the ED 800 terminal block. Connect the ground wire to the green ground screw on the mounting plate. Observe all local electrical codes when performing connections. The incoming wire size is to be 14 AWG. The maximum power consumption of the ED 800 is 2 amps.
  • Page 15: Fuse

    FUSE The ED 800 is protected by a 3 amp type AGC size 1/4" x 1 1/4" fuse. Replace only with an identical fuse. WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER TO THE ED 800 WHEN REPLACING THE FUSE. ON/OFF SWITCH The ED 800 is equipped with an on/off switch which is located in the end cap closest to the control module.
  • Page 16: Latch/Delay On/Off Switch

    POWER ADJUSTMENTS NOTE: Before making any power adjustments, the ED 800 unit must be properly installed on the door and frame, the arm must be adjusted and the spring tension set. PUSH/PULL SWITCH Determine that the Push/Pull switch is set properly. Push is required for all top jamb applications.
  • Page 17: Power Assist Function

    POWER ASSIST FUNCTION 1. Adjust the "Power Assist/Low Energy" slide switch to the "Power Assist" position. 2. Adjust the "Door Width" potentiometer to match the approximate door width. Doors must be between 36 and 48 inches wide for optimum operation. 3.
  • Page 18: Ed800 Controller Module Diagram

    ED800 Controller Module Diagram External Connector (See below) Encoder Connection Transformer/Motor Connection Battery (Factory use only) Hold Open Switch Connection Closing Obstacle Switch (Off/On) Mount Style Switch (Push/Pull) Latch Delay Switch (Off/On) External Connector GROUND +12VDC OPEN TRIGGER BUSY SWING (SAFETY) VESTIBULE NOTE: Terminal can be removed from control module to simplify installation of wires.
  • Page 19 ACCESSORY WIRE ROUTING Remove knockout with a 1/2" diameter punch and hammer. Back side of end cap must be supported to prevent damage to the end cap. 1/2" DIA. PUNCH KNOCKOUT OVERSIZE SOCKET AS RECEIVER END CAP Insert bushing into end cap. Feed accessory wires through bushing in end cap.
  • Page 20: Open Trigger

    OPEN TRIGGER WS-1 Wall Switch FS-1 Frame Switch The open trigger is created by providing a dry, normally open circuit , which is momentarily closed to signal the ED 800. Contact is made between "OPEN TRIGGER" and "GROUND". Typical Wall Switch or Frame switch wiring diagram. GROUND +12VDC OPEN TRIGGER...
  • Page 21: Rfr Radio Frequency Receiver

    800RFR Radio Frequency Receiver The 800RFR RF Receiver can be used on applications where it is not practical to run wires from a switch to the ED 800 unit. A code must be selected to insure the receiver is only activated by the intended transmitter(s).
  • Page 22: Hh/Rft-1 Transmitter

    HH/RFT-1 Transmitter and HH/RFT-2 Transmitter The HH/RFT hand held transmitters are used in conjunction with the 800RFR radio frequency receiver. Under normal conditions, it will provide reliable activation of the ED800 within a distance of 50 feet. Select the code for the transmitters. The code must be identical to the code for the receiver which is intended to be signaled.
  • Page 23: Vestibule Function

    PS-1 Presence Sensor BUSY SWING (SAFETY) The ED800 has a built-in safety circuit which can be interfaced with an optional presence sensor. When activated, the safety circuit prevents the door from receiving an "open trigger" signal. Additionally, when the door is in the open position, the safety circuit will now act as an "open trigger"...
  • Page 24: Strike Interface

    LATCH DELAY SWITCH Toggle switch must be placed in the "ON" position (to the right) to allow ED800 to delay for 1/2 second before opening door when Electric Latch, Strike or Magnetic Locks are interfaced. LATCH DELAY OFF/ON SWITCH STRIKE INTERFACE The ED 800 can coordinate the release of an electric strike with the operation of the door.
  • Page 25: Auxiliary Power Output

    GROUND Typical wiring diagram for the ED 800 with ES100 +12VDC OPEN TRIGGER Power Supply and ES8000 exit device. BUSY SWING (SAFETY) VESTIBULE ED800 ES-105 POWER TRANSFER ES8000 EXIT DEVICE ES100 POWER SUPPLY TURN OFF 120 VAC POWER BEFORE (IN) (IN) MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS OR SERVICE.
  • Page 27 ED 800J x 870 ANGLE BRACKET - TOP JAMB INSTALLATION TEMPLATE FOR 1/4-20 MACHINE SCREWS USE No.7 (0.201") DRILL FOR No. 14 WOOD SCREWS USE 5/32" DRILL NOTES: SIX (6) HOLES IN FRAME FOR BRACKET 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWING. 1-5/16 20-3/8 2.
  • Page 28: Electrical Specifications

    ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ED 800 Power Requirements: 120 Volts AC +10 -15%, 50/60 Hz Current: 2 Amp Fuse: 3 Amp - type AGC - size 1/4" x 1 1/4" Auxiliary Power Output: 12 Volts (nominal) filtered unregulated Range 10 to 25 Volts DC @ 500mA Max.Strike Switch Rating: 48 VAC/DC @ 1 Amp Max.(terminals 6,7, 8) WS-1 Wall Switch...

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