BQT Solutions Cobalt YD30 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 7

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5.1.4 Checking the operation
With the lock and strike installed and wiring
complete the door is closed to check the
alignment and operation. The key area for
alignment is the bolt pins; the pins are designed
to touch the leading edge of the strike plate
hole to pull the door in, but they can not be
allowed to touch the sides of the hole as this
will limit their unlocking ability. If they rub or
touch the side of the strike plate hole, either the
lock or strike plate needs to be re-positioned.
5.2 Surface Installation
By using a YD30 housing, the lock and or strike plate can be surface mounted to the door or door frame eliminating
the need for cutting mortises. Housings are available with adhesive tape supplied for easy application to glass
doors in addition to having screw hole mounting points for wood and metal doors.
5.2.1 Securing the lock housing to wood
Before fitting the housing, determine exactly
where the wiring will enter the housing and drill
one or two 8mm holes through the housing wall.
Ensure the holes are on the housing face that
goes against the wooden frame. Push the
supplied grommet(s) into the drilled hole(s). The
two 10G Hex head self-tapping screws supplied
with the housing can then be screwed into the
wood but not tightened. The two keyhole
shaped cut outs in the housing fit over these
screw heads which are tightened with a ring
spanner once the housing is in place.
5.2.2 Wiring the lock
Wires are run from the power supply to the lock
through the drilled hole(s) in the housing. A
connection can be made to the supplied wire
loom which in turn plugs into the lock. The
jumper needs to be positioned for fail safe / fail
secure configuration as per the instructions on
the lock cover.
The Red, Black and Blue wires are essential
connections whilst the Violet and White are
optional. Detailed wiring instructions can be
found in Section 6.
© Magna Electronics Pte Ltd.
The bolt pin touches the leading edge of
the strike plate hole but there needs to be
clearance around the sides of the hole.
Clearance
Bolt pin
Clearance
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