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™ Series 7500 Easy Access Overhead Concealed & Direct Drive Swing Door Operator with C4190 Control Installation Instructions To be used in conjunction with H-SW C4190 Setup Instructions 7.079d G705, OCT 2000...
CONTENTS 1. Instructions to installer..............G705.1 2. General requirements..............G705.1 3. Handicap code requirements............G705.1 4. Operator handing................. G705.1 5. Installing frame................G705.2 6. Installing bottom pivot..............G705.2 7. Installing door with overhead concealed arm for 7500 / 7800..G705.3 8. Installing door with direct drive arm ..........G705.3 9.
•This door is to be installed by a trained and experienced installer with knowledge of local codes and ANSI A156.19 standards for power operated doors. •To ensure safe and proper operation, the door must be installed and adjusted to conform to Horton Automatics recommendations, all code requirements and ANSI A156.19.
G705.2 5. INSTALLING FRAME Take care the frame is not racked. Wood shingles will be needed to shim the unit. All fasteners shown below are provided with each unit. If these are inappropriate, alternate fasteners are shown in the fastener chart. 7th Step 4th Step Drill and countersink 3/16"(5mm)
G705.3 7. INSTALLING DOOR WITH OVERHEAD CONCEALED ARM FOR 7500 / 7800 SERIES Re-install the operator if it was removed during frame installation. CAUTION: When installing the power arm or when servicing any swing door operator, be sure to keep your face, hands and arms clear of the power arm's swing path.
G705.4 9. DOOR PANEL PREP (7600 & 7800) FOR WOOD OR METAL DOORS OVERHEAD CONCEALED (7800) DIRECT DRIVE (7600) Apply Loc Tite 14" (356) 242 to threads 3 3/4" Pivot C L (95) 1 1/4" (32) 4" (102) 4 3/4" (121) 1"...
G705.5 11. INSTALLING ACTUATION SWITCHES C1260 SWITCH ASSEMBLY 1st Step Pull the 24 VAC, 2 conductor C1316-2 SWITCH ASSEMBLY Note: Junction box not wire into the box and connect included in assembly. Surface applied 4" x 4" x 1 1/2" to the microswitch terminals.
G705.6 13. CHANGING OPERATOR HAND AND/OR CLOSING SPRING The following information is provided as a guide for: • Removing and replacing a broken spring. • Changing spring direction. • Changing both spring direction and operator hand. • Changing operator hand but not spring direction. NOTE: IN ALL CASES, SECURE THE BASEPLATE OF THE GEAR TRAIN ASSEMBLY (PREFERABLY IN A VISE) WITH THE OUTPUT SHAFT FACING UP.
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G705.7 IF CHANGING OPERATOR HAND BUT NOT SPRING DIRECTION ( FROM LH TO RHR OR RH TO LHR ): Follow the steps outlined in the previous page for removing the chassis stop and allowing the spring to unwind. The gear train and controls will then have to be moved to opposite sides of the operator base plate chassis.
AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC CAUTION CAUTION C7280 DOOR ACTIVATE SWITCH Required to meet ANSI PUSH TO OPERATE HORTON AUTOMATICS DOOR standards. This decal is included with each door package. ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE 58"(1473) ± 5"(127) HORTON AUTOMATICS Interior elevation THE DECALS SHOWN BELOW ARE AVAILABLE OPTIONS.
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Form G705, Oct 2000 printed in U.S.A. Product equipment depicted in the various figure drawings are approximate and for illustration purposes only. Consult manufactu rerfordetail product specifications. Horton Automatics reserves the right to improve the product and change its specifications without notice.
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