System Overview
The below drawing is an example of typical
component placement and wiring.
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Please note that the Control Housing must have
holes drilled into it to run the wires
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UL Listed stress-relief connectors are
B elow is an example of typical component placement and wiring. Please note that the Control Housing
recommended. The Control Unit should be
must have holes drilled into it to run the wires. UL Listed stress‐relief connectors are recommended. Be
removed from the wall for drilling the holes,
and be careful to not damage the box or its
careful not to damage the panel when drilling into the housing! It is a good idea to remove the panel
contents
while drilling. Refer to "Master Wiring Diagram" for more detailed views of Control Panel connec�ons.
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Refer to "Wiring Simplified" for more detailed
Surge protec�on and a dedicated circuit are encouraged.
views of Control Unit connections.
A. Control Housing (dims 7.25" x 8.75" x 3.5")
B. Left Motor
C. Right Motor
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D. Receiver Photoeye
E. Transmitter Photoeye
F. Wall Pushbutton
G. 2-Button Remote Transmitter (2)
Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual
Typical System Overview
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System Overview
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Surge protection and a dedicated circuit are
encouraged
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A. Control Unit Housing
B. Left Motor
C. Right Motor
D. Receiver Photoeye
E. Transmitter Photoeye
F. Wired Wall Button (requires 22 ga/2 wiring)
G. 4 Button Remote (2)
H. Extended Range Antenna (optional)
*Motors are low voltage. Use braided wire.
Increase wire gauge if motors mounted
more than 20' from control housing.
**From lowest part of jamb to ceiling line.
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