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Dorma EMR Series Manual

Dorma EMR Series Manual

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8900 EMR
(WITH DETECTOR)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Each 8900 EMR series unit contains a door closer, hold
open electromagnet and smoke detector. The unit can be
used as a single installation or as a series of singles
powered from one or more power supplies. When a
series of 8900 EMR units are wired together in a run,
groups of up to 5 units may be interconnected.
Interconnection is accomplished through terminals #4
and #15 and results in all units alarming when any one
of them senses smoke. In turn, all associated hold
open electromagnets are de-energized. Within any run of
detectored units, it is permissible to form as many
interconnected groups as the total power supply
amperage will allow; but, again no more than 5 units
can be interconnected together.
Any detectored 8900 EMR series unit can be connected
to an auxiliary EMF non-detectored unit, or remote
detector, or both. It can be a single installation or part
of any of the multiple arrangements described above.
An auxiliary unit (double door applications) is a
companion to the main unit, and its electromagnet
de-energizes along with the main unit. A remote open
area detector sensing smoke alarms the 8900 EMR to
which it is connected and any other 8900 EMR to which
it is interconnected.
INSTALLATION
1. Read entire instruction sheet prior to installation
and refer to NFPA 72E. Standards may be obtained
from THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION, Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
MA 02269.
2. Reference unit carton for unit mounting type.
3. Prepare door and frame for fasteners using the
appropriate template. Mark, drill, and tap holes as
indicated. If surface wiring is used, omit 7/8" hole
for wire access.
NOTE:
If installing the optional bypass switch, install assembly
on the end of track as shown. Fasten track to door frame
with the screw provided (T mount uses a cylindrical spacer).
Fasten the end cap assembly with metal or wood screws
provided. Connect the switch with wire nuts and slide the
cover in place. For T mount, place end cap in extension
piece and fasten to frame with screw provided.
www.dorma-usa.com
Optional Track Bypass Switch - T Mount
1-800-523-8483
Single installations or groups of installations can be
connected to the alarm initiation circuit of a compatible
UL/ULC listed fire alarm control unit in 4-wire or 6-wire
configurations.
Additional functions are provided to separately power
the hold open electromagnets directly from the alarm
control panel as well as connections for a remote alarm
indicator lamp.
Optional Bypass Switch - PT Mount
INSPK NO. 08279530 Rev 08/13
08280990
INS NO.
08/13
1 of 14
Rev.
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Summary of Contents for Dorma EMR Series

  • Page 1 8900 EMR (WITH DETECTOR) GENERAL DESCRIPTION Each 8900 EMR series unit contains a door closer, hold Single installations or groups of installations can be open electromagnet and smoke detector. The unit can be connected to the alarm initiation circuit of a compatible...
  • Page 2 8900T and 8900DE Install track to frame. Install with detector cut out toward latch edge of door using (2) 1/4-20 x 2" metal or (2) No. 14 x 2-3/4" wood screws. C HINGE END CAP 8900PT Install with detector cutout toward hinge edge of door using (2) 1/4-20 x 2"...
  • Page 3 Install closer to door. METAL FRAMES WOOD FRAMES 8900T AND 8900DE (RIGHT HAND DOOR) (LEFT HAND DOOR) 8900PT (LEFT HAND DOOR) (RIGHT HAND DOOR) 8900T Attach main arm to door closer. Place arm on top pinion as shown @ 45° angle. Secure with pinion screw. 6mm HEX KEY 6mm HEX KEY (RIGHT HAND DOOR)
  • Page 4 8905DE Attach main arm to door closer. Place arm on top pinion as shown @ 45° angle. Secure with pinion screw. 6mm HEX KEY 6mm HEX KEY 8900PT With door in closed position, rotate spindle 45° with wrench. Place arm on spindle. Open door and secure with pinion screw.
  • Page 5: Electrical Specifications

    The following six pages contain wiring options. Wire the units according to building and system requirements. Observe all applicable codes. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 24 VDC +10% - 15% Voltage input: 24 VAC +10% - 15% NOTE: 120 Volt applications require optional external transformer.
  • Page 6 POWER SUPPLY Insulate all connections. Observe all local codes. 120 VAC, 50/60 HZ 120 VAC, 50/60 HZ: Connect the 120 VAC incoming voltage wires to the primary wires of the transformer. Connect the secondary transformer wires to terminals #3 and #14 of the detector module. This connection is not polarity dependent.
  • Page 7 WIRE GAUGE 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. No.
  • Page 8 SD-2 DETECTOR TO AUXILIARY SOLENOID CONNECTION AUXILIARY HOLD NOTE: Make this connection the same time as the main hold open solenoid OPEN ELECTROMAGNET connection. Strip approximately 1/4" of plastic insulation from the ends of the wires. Connect auxilliary hold open solenoid wires to MAIN HOLD 9&6 of SD-2 detector.
  • Page 9 SD-2 DETECTOR TO REMOTE AREA DETECTOR 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.
  • Page 10 SD-2 DETECTOR TO REMOTE ALARM INDICATOR LAMP 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. SD-2 REMOTE ALARM INDICATOR...
  • Page 11 ALARM INITIATION WIRING CON'T. 4. 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. 5.
  • Page 12 SD-2 DETECTOR SENSITIVITY TEST (ULC REQUIREMENT ONLY) 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. SENSITIVITY TEST TERMINALS FINAL INSTALLATION AND TEST Hold open position is preset at approximately 90°.
  • Page 13: Detector Maintenance

    An auxiliary door stop (by others) must be Place tab in cover slot opposite main arm. installed to limit the maximum degree of door Place cover over closer and fasten securely with screws provided. swing. Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit.
  • Page 14 5 consecutive sprays, it will be necessary to generate larger volumes of smoke to overcome the air flow dilution factor. This can be accomplished by burning paper or fabric in a metal can. DORMA accepts the use of Home Safeguard Smoke Detector Tester (Models 1H and 25S) if, and only if, it is used: 1.

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