8600 EMR Installation Instructions Table of Contents Table of contents 1 Technical specifications Maintenance Overview Maintaining the detector Preparation notes Measure and record test voltage Vacuum detector Installation instructions Final steps Installing track to frame Smoke detector testing Install detector...
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Technical specifications 1 Technical specifications Overview Each 8600 EMR series unit contains a door closer, Any detectors 8600 EMR series unit can be hold open electromagnet, and smoker detector. The connected to an auxiliary EMF non-detectored unit, unit can be used as a single installation or as a or remote detector, or both.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Track Detector Slide channel Installation instructions 2.1 Installing track to frame Fig.1 8600T and 8600DE Hinge End cap End cap 8600PT Hinge 2.1.1 8600T and 8600DE: 2.1.2 8600PT: • Install with detector cut-out toward latch edge •...
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Closer 2.4 Install closer to door Fig.4 8600T and 8600DE Left hand door Right hand door 8600PT Right hand door Left hand door 08281010 8600 EMR 03-2020...
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Main arm 2.5 Secure main arm Fig.5 8600T and 8600DE 2.5.1 Attach main arm 6mm hex key to door closer. 2.5.2 Place arm on top Left hand door Right hand door pinion as shown at 45° angle.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Closing speeds Spring force Adjustments 3.1 Adjust closing speeds: sweep, latch, backcheck, delayed action Fig.7 Delayed action Latch Backcheck positioning Backcheck Sweep 3.2 Adjust spring force Fig.8 Spring force Door width Max door Closer size...
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Electrical specifications Wiring 4.1 Electrical specifications Fig.9 WIRE THE UNITS ACCORDING TO BUILDING AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. OBSERVE ALL APPLICABLE CODES. Voltage input 24 VDC +10% - 15% 24 VAC +10% - 15% NOTE: 120 volt applications require optional external...
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: power supply 120 VAC 50/60 Hz Wiring: power supply 24 V AC/DC 4.2 Power supply 120 VAC, 50/60 HZ Fig.10 120 VAC, 50/60 HZ: Connect the 120 VAC incoming voltage wires to the primary wires of the transformer.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: power supply 24 V AC/DC with remote detectors 4.4 Power supply 24V AC/DC with remote detectors Fig.12 24V AC/DC with remote detectors: The step down transformer is not used in this connection. Perform wiring connections as illustrated below.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: wire gauge 4.5 Wire gauge Fig.13 Wire gauge: The maximum wire gauge for wiring the SD-2 detector module is #18 AWG. The method for determining wire gauge is given below. NOTE: A minimum of 20.4 VDC must be supplied to each solenoid in the run.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: SD-2 detector Wiring: Solenoid attachment 4.6 SD-2 detector to main electromagnet` connection Fig.14 Strip approximately 1/4” of plastic insulation from the end of the two electromagnet wires supplied. Connect one end each of the electromagnet wires to terminals 6 & 9 of the SD-2 detector as shown.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: SD-2 detector 4.9 SD-2 detector interconnection Fig.17 Up to (5) SD-2 detectors, with or without connection to an auxiliary unit or remote area detector may be interconnected. This limitation applies only to interconnected units and assumes a power supply large enough to handle this load if the power supply is common to all units interconnected.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: SD-2 detector 4.10 SD-2 detector to remote area detector Fig.18 CAUTION: A remote open area detector can only be connected to a unit whose trouble relay contacts (#5 & #13) are connected in a circuit for the purpose of obtaining an audible trouble signal in the event of a circuit fault.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: SD-2 detector Wiring: alarm initiation 4.12 SD-2 detector to remote alarm indicator lamp Fig.20 Connect the positive wire of the remote alarm indicator lamp to terminal #8 of the detector module. Connect the negative terminal of the indicator lamp to terminal #7 of the SD-2 detector.
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8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: alarm initiation Fig.22 Connections for two (2) SD-2 detectors would consist of detector (1) in figure below connected to detector (3) in the same manner as it is shown connected to detector (2). Detector (2) would be deleted.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Wiring: alarm initiation 4.14 SD-2 detector sensitivity test (ULC required only) Fig.23 Voltage output terminals are provided to measure the sensitivity of the smoke detector. With power applied to the detector, connect a volt meter to the two test terminals. The normal range is between 1.27 - 3.38 Vdc.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Detector Detector cover Closer cover 4.18 Reset detector Fig.27 Turn light pipe clockwise to reset detector. The LED will go off. Turn the light pipe to the normal position and the unit will resume blinking every second (7) to ten (10) seconds to indicate that it is reset and functioning properly.
8600 EMR Installation Instructions Auxiliary stops Testing Maintenance 4.21 Auxiliary stops An auxiliary door stop (by others) must be installed to limit the maximum degree of door swing. Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit.
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8600 EMR Installation Instructions Maintenance 5.3 Vacuum detector Fig.32 First, vacuum or blow off any loose debris on the outside of cover. Then remove the detector cover and screen assembly by rotating a flat screwdriver in slot (both sides) and pulling it straight up. Cover may be difficult to remove the first time.
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This can be accomplished by burning paper or fabric in a metal can. dormakaba accepts the use of Home Safeguard Smoke Detector Tester (Models 1H and 25S) if, and only if, it is used: with the Model 1490 Accessory.
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DORMA USA, Inc. 1 Dorma Drive, Drawer AC Reamstown, PA 17567 T: 717-336-3881 F: 717-336-2106 www.dormakaba.com...
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