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voltage | 120 Volts AC |
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operating frequency | 50/60 Hz |
current | 2 Amp |
fuse current | 3 Amp |
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fuse type | type AGC |
fuse size | 1/4" x 1 1/4" |
auxiliary voltage range | 10 to 25 Volts DC |
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auxiliary current | 500mA |
relay contact rating | 48 VAC/DC @ 1 Amp Max. |
frequency | 300 MHz std. or 310 MHz jumper selectable |
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supply voltage | 12 - 30 Volts AC/DC |
power consumption rest | 16mA |
switch type | SPDT |
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switch rating | 15 Amp @ 125 or 250 Volts AC |
battery type | 9 Volt NEDA 1604 |
Explains the operational modes and features of the ED 800 low energy power operator.
Details pre-installation checks and general mounting principles for the ED 800.
Describes the top jamb installation method for the ED 800 unit.
Details top jamb drop installation for low ceiling conditions.
Explains top jamb drop installation with 830 arm shoe drop plate.
Covers the track installation method for the ED 800 unit.
Provides detailed template and instructions for ED 800J top jamb installation.
Template and instructions for ED 800J x Drop top jamb installation.
Template and instructions for ED 800J x Drop x 830 installation.
Template and instructions for ED 800T track installation.
Template for ED 800J top jamb installation with an 870 angle bracket.
Template for ED 800J top jamb install with 870 bracket and 831 drop plate.
Instructions for adjusting sweep, latch, and backcheck valves for proper door control.
Guide for adjusting spring tension to ensure consistent door closing and latching.
Details connecting the 120 volt AC power supply to the ED 800 terminal block.
Information on using an optional power cord for direct plug-in connection.
Instructions and warnings for replacing the ED 800's protective fuse.
Details the function and operation of the unit's on/off and hold open/close switches.
Information on using the remote switch option for security and control.
Guidelines for wiring the ED 800 on a fire door application.
Ensuring the Push/Pull switch is set correctly for top jamb or track applications.
Description of the latch delay switch for strike/lock synchronization.
Step-by-step guide for adjusting ED 800 settings for low energy operation.
Steps for configuring the ED 800 for power assist operation.
Guidance for installing the ED 800 on doors requiring a latch mechanism.
Explanation of the external connector terminals and their functions.
Procedure for routing accessory wires through the end cap bushing.
Explains how a dry, normally open circuit signals the ED 800 to open.
Details the installation and wiring of the WS-1 wall switch.
Describes the installation of the FS-1 frame switch in door frames.
Installation and operation of the 800RFR RF receiver for wireless activation.
Using the WS/RFT-1 wall switch transmitter with the RF receiver.
Instructions for using HH/RFT-1 and HH/RFT-2 handheld transmitters.
Details on KC/RFT-1 and KC/RFT-2 keychain transmitters.
Explains the PS-1 presence sensor for safety and continuous door opening.
Wiring options for simultaneous or sequential vestibule door operation.
How the latch delay switch synchronizes door opening with strike/lock release.
Details on interfacing with electric strikes and magnetic locks.
Coordinating electric latch retraction with ED 800 operation.
Using the auxiliary output terminal to power accessories like strikes or receivers.
Details the mandatory Caution - Automatic Door decal placement and use.
Application of decals to indicate door activation methods (e.g., Push to Operate).
Summary of power requirements, current, fuse, and output ratings for the ED 800.
Electrical ratings for WS-1, FS-1, RFR Receiver, and transmitters.