Arrow 80 9357 0130 040 7800 Series Instructions Push Side 7814S 7836S Instruction Sheet
User Manual: Arrow 7800 Series Instructions - Push Side Instructions
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Series –Door Openings 85° to 110° or 111° to 170°
Double Lever Arm Application for Frame Reveals 3” (76) to 7” (178mm)
Stop (Push) Side of Door Installation
7814S/7836S
120 VOLT POTENTIAL PRESENT. MAKE SURE
POWER IS TURNED OFF DURING
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
An incorrectly installed or improperly
adjusted door operator can cause property
damage or personal injury. These
instructions should be followed to avoid the
possibility of misapplication or
misadjustment.
CAUTION
CAUTION
• U.L. labeled fire or smoke barrier door assemblies require that
the 120VAC (60Hz) power input to the 7800 door operator be
supplied through normally closed alarm contacts of the alarm
system/alarm panel.
• Power input to 7800 door operator must be 120 VAC (60Hz) to
terminals HOT and COM at terminal strip T1. Earthground
(GND) to green screw on Backplate.
• All wiring must conform to standard wiring practice in
accordance with national and local wiring codes.
• Note: Unless otherwise noted, all dimensions are given in
inches (millimeters).
• Minimum suggested and required material thickness for hollow
metal frames (skin plus reinforcement) is charted on Page 2.
• For wiring refer to Wiring Instructions on Pages 5 thru 8.
• Unit is Non-Handed.
• Door must be hung on butt hinges [5" (127mm) max. width] or
3/4" (19mm) offset pivots.
• Door must swing freely through the entire opening and closing
cycle before beginning the installation.
• Use of an auxiliary door stop is required.
A special preparation template will
be supplied for other conditions.
Requirements
Requirements
Installation Template
Component Layout
Installation Sequence
General Templating Information
Installation Sequence Continued
General Electrical Data
Input Power Configuration
Inverter Details
Wiring Diagram - Standard Function with Switches
Wiring Diagram - Optional Radio Frequency Function
Wiring Diagram - Fail Safe / Fail Secure Electric Strike
Wiring Diagram - Fail Safe Electromagnetic Lock
A.D.A / UL Information
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2
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3
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5
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6
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7
7
8
8
1-1/2” (38mm)
Min. Frame Face
Frame Reveal
Door
5-1/4” (133mm)
Min. Ceiling
Clearance
1-3/4” (44mm) Min.
2-1/4” (57mm) Max. Door Thickness
7800 Low Energy Power Operator
Installation Instructions
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Right Hand DoorLeft Hand Door Left
Hand
Door
Right
Hand
Door
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Door Opening
Angle Dim “A” Dim “B”
Up to 110°
111° to 170°
12 (305)
9-1/2 (241) 13-1/4 (337)
15-3/4 (400)
General Templating Information Fasteners for Frame
• Before beginning the installation, verify that the door frame is
properly reinforced and is well anchored in the wall.
• Concealed electrical conduit and concealed switch or sensor
wires should be pulled to the frame before proceeding.
• Unreinforced hollow metal frames and aluminum frames should
be prepared and fitted with 1/4-20 blind rivet nuts, furnished by
others.
• 1/4-20 Machine screws for hollow metal and aluminum.
• No. 14x2-3/4" (70mm) screws for wood.
Fasteners for Door
• 1/4-20 Machine screws.
• 3/8" diameter x 1-5/8" (41mm) long sex nut.
WARNING: Make sure that (120V, 60Hz) input power is turned off at facility’s circuit breaker before proceeding with installation.main
Notes:
• All dimensions are given in inches (mm).
• Thickness recommended for reinforcements in hollow metal
doors and frames is charted at the left of this page.
• Do not scale drawing.
• Left hand door shown.
• Maximum frame reveal is 7” (178mm) for this application.
• This template information based upon use of 5" (127mm)
maximum width butt hinges or 3/4" (19mm) offset pivots. A
separate template will be supplied for other conditions.
• Conduit hole nearest to hinge is suggested for 120 VAC power
input.
Hollow Metal Door Frame Reinforcing
Frame
Material
12 Ga.
.1046
14 Ga.
.0747
16 Ga.
.0598
18 Ga.
.0478
(2.66)
(1.90)
(1.52)
(1.21)
12 Ga.
.1046
10 Ga.
.1343
10 Ga.
.1343
8 Ga.
.1644
(2.66)
(3.41)
(3.41)
(4.18)
18 Ga.
.0478
12 Ga.
.1046
12 Ga.
.1046
10 Ga.
.1343
(1.21)
(2.66)
(2.66)
(3.41)
Reinforcing
Recommended Min. Required
Template
1-11/16
(43)
1-1/4
(32)
11/16
(17.5)
1-3/4
(44)
12-15/16
(329)
7-9/16
(192)
13-7/16
(341)
3/8
(10)
C
LHinge or Pivot
1/4-20 Machine Screws
or No. 14 Wood Screws
(6 Places)
7/8
(22)
(Conduit Holes -
2 Places)
Dia.
Sex Nuts
(2 Places)
Frame
Rabbet
Frame
Stop/Soffit
A
13-13/16
(351)
1/2
(13)
B
5-1/4”
Min.
Clearance
11-11/16
(297)
3/8
(19)
General Templating Information
14-3/16
(360)
13-13/16
(351)
Left Hand Door
open to 110° shown.
5/8
(15.9) Stop
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Component Layout
Adjusting
Rod
Arm
Slide
Door
Foot
Main
Arm
Figure 2
Step 1:
Step 2:
Concealed Wired Units Only: Two (2)
NOTE:
two (2)
Step 3:
Step 4:
Concealed Wired Units Only:
Surface Wired Units Only:
Step 5:
Determine hand of door from illustration on Page 1.
Using template, (Page 2), locate and prepare holes in the
frame & door:
B. 7/8" (22mm) diameter
holes for conduit, for power input and for switch/sensor wires.
On new construction these holes will generally be
drilled by the frame supplier at their shop or at the time the
frame is installed in the wall.
C. Prepare holes for 3/8" diameter sex nuts. Standard
units are supplied with sex nuts and screws for 1-3/4"
(44mm) thick door. Sex nuts and screws for other door
thicknesses are available to order.
Remove cover from the unit and set cover & cover screws
aside.
Mount unit to door frame.Select A or B below.
A.
B.
Install main arm onto spindle shaft of unit at a 90° angle to
the door frame. Align arm mark “S” with the flat corner of
the spindle shaft square. (See Fig. 1, upper right.)
Frame
Door
A. Prepare holes for 1/4-20 machine screws or
No. 14 x 2-3/4" (70mm) wood screws. Blind rivet nuts (by
others) are suggested for unreinforced hollow metal frames
orforaluminumframes.
six (6)
Connect conduit to frame
side of backplate. Fasten unit to door frame (six screws).
Fasten unit to door frame (six
screws). Mount conduit bracket (found in screw pack) to uni’t
backplate with two screws provided. Connect wiring conduit
to bracket.
Installation Sequence
Step 6: Secure main arm to spindle with 1/4-20 Flange Head
Screw provided. Tighten screw with 7/16" wrench or
socket.
Step 7:
Step 8:
Mount arm foot to door using 2 1/4-20 screws & sex nuts
provided with screw pack.
PRELOAD ARM (See Fig. 2, below): Remove 1/4-20
hex head screw on adjusting rod and insert adjusting
rod into arm slide. Reinstall 1/4-20 screw and leave
loose. Rotate main arm in direction away from the hinge
edge until the adjusting rod and arm slide are
perpendicular (at a 90° angle) to the door frame. Tighten
the 1/4-20 hex head screw on the adjusting rod to
secure arm in this new position.
Left hand door shown
viewed from ceiling
looking down on unit.
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Arm Mark Spindle Flat
Figure 1
Component Layout
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Adjusting
Rod
Arm
Slide
Door
Foot
Main
Arm
MAIN ARM / SLIDE
UNIT ASSEMBLY
FOOT
FOOT / ADJUSTING
ROD
FOREARM
SCREW
ACCESSORY
TERMINAL
(4-POSITION)
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BACKPLATE
REED SWITCH
CHAIN
RF POWER SUPPLY
(optional)
BREAKER SWITCH
OPEN / CLOSE POSITIONING ASSEMBLY
SPINDLE EXTENSION / CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
900N SERIES
CLOSER BODY
INVERTER
MOTOR ASSEMBLY
POWER SWITCH
“T1” POWER INPUT
TERMINAL (3-POSITION)
Installation Sequence Continued
Step 9:
to increase door closing power. Door control is shipped
set at midpoint of power setting. Maximum closing
power can be achieved with 8 (360°) clockwise turns of
the power adjustment screw.
Adjust closing power of unit (See Fig. 3) - Using a 1/8”
allen wrench, turn the power adjustment shaft clockwise
Adjust Hydraulic valves using a 1/8” hex wrench to
obtain proper door closing speeds. See following
illustrations. (Adjustments continued top of Page 4.)
Step 10:
1/8"
Hex
Key
Increase
Power
Decrease
Power
Closing Cycle – Make adjustments, as necessary, to the Sweep
Speed "S" valve and Latch Speed "L" valve. See Fig. 4 below for
location of valves. Turn valves clockwise to reduce speed, counter
clockwise to increase speed.
1/8"
Hex
Key
Slower
Closing
Faster
Closing Closing Cycle
Closed
10°
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Opening Cycle – Adjust Backcheck, "B" valve, as necessary, for
hydraulic resistance to door opening in the backcheck range. See
illustration at bottom of this page for location of valve.
1/8"
Hex
Key
Increase
Cushion
Decrease
Cushion
Opening Cycle
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NOTE:Too much Backcheck, "B" valve,can affect he operation
of the units pump, preventing units rom fully opening the
door. This valve may require fine tuning after all other
adjustments have been made.
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Step 13:
Step 14:
OFF
Step 15:
Turn power to unit on at the Unit Power Switch and turn the
Breaker Switch to “RESET”.
Using a short jumper cable, momentary jump terminals 1
and 2, see Fig. 6 below, to activate unit. When door reaches
20°, switch Breaker Switch to “ ” position cutting power to
the unit. Allow door to fully close (door may be manually
pulled closed).
Adjust Closing Position Magnet (See Fig. 7) - With door in
the closed position, use finger to slide Closed Position
Magnet so it aligns directly with the Reed Switch.
Adjust Open Position Magnet - Use fingers to slide Open
Position Magnet 180° from Open Position Magnet.
Flip Breaker Switch to “RESET” to turn power on. Jump
terminals 1 and 2 (as shown in Fig. 6) to activate door. Note
open position of the door. Allow door to close.
Use finger to readjust the Open Position Magnet to desired
door open position.
Repeat Step 17 to verify door open position.
Make all connections necessary for any accessories to the
4-position Accessory Terminal (see Pages 6 - 8).
Make necessary adjustments to inverter (see Page 6).
Replace cover and cover screws.
Step 16:
Step 17:
Step 18:
Step 19:
Step 20:
Step 21:
Figure 3
Figure 4
Note: A.D.A. requires that from an open position of
70°, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to
a point 3” (75mm) from the latched position
measured at the leading edge of the door.
Step 11:
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Make wiring connections using Wiring Instructions
on Page 5.
Step 12: Turn on facility’s main circuit breaker.
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1
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4
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Power Adjustment
Backcheck
Valve
Sweep Valve
Latch Valve
Breaker
Switch
Unit Power Switch
Figure 5
Reed Switch
Closed Position
Magnet
Open Position
Magnet
Position Ring
Figure 7
Low Voltage
Control
Wiring
Incoming
Power
Input Power Configurations
CONCEALED WIRING
Thread conduit fitting(s) into backplate as shown. A
second conduit fitting is required for low voltage
control wiring. CHECK LOCAL CODES. Pull conduit
out of header and attach to conduit fittings before
mounting Operator to door frame. Attach incoming
ground wire to backplate with ground screw as
illustrated in “Surface Wiring” illustration to the Right.
SURFACE WIRING
An optional bracket is provided for use with surface
wiring. Remove the two cable clamps screws and
slip the bracket under the cable clamps. Push the
cable clamp screw through the bracket holes and
tighten. ½” conduit fittings can now be installed on
the bracket. Attach incoming ground wire to
backplate with ground screws as illustrated below.
Optional Bracket
(for surface wiring)
Ground
Lead
Power
Leads
Ground
Screw
(Green)
Cable
Clamps Conduit
by Others
(from top)
“T1” Power
Input
Terminal
5
Ground Wire Connection – Ground wire must be secured to backplate under head of (green) ground screw nearest to “T1” Power Input
Terminal. Screw labeled “GND”.
General Electrical Data
Maximum current draw of unit is 0.6 amps.
Breaker Switch protects the motor assembly and inverter; and
has a 5 amp rating.
Maximum wire size is:
12AWG at terminals HOT and COM (120VAC; 60 Hz) on
“T1” Power Input Terminal.
14AWG at terminals 1 thru 4 on Accessory Terminal .
18AWG at terminals 22 thru 25 on “T1” Power Input
Terminal.
Terminal Description
HOT
25
23
24
22
COM Common power lead
Hot power lead
Circuit Breaker
Switch
Circuit Breaker
Common connection to Circuit Breaker /
Inverter
24
23
22
25
HOT
COM
Breaker Switch
T1 Terminal
Block
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Component LayoutInverter Details
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Standard Function with Switches
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Notes:
1. Power input to Door Operator Unit is at
“T1” Power Input Terminal (not shown)
120VAC 60Hz.
Wall Switch, Card
Reader, Key Switch,
etc.
Normally Open Momentary
dry contacts
Wall Switch, Card
Reader, Key Switch,
etc.
Normally Open Momentary
dry contacts
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Door 1 Door 2
Inverter Adjustments:
Based on function adjustment desired, use table above to
determine which POT is to be adjusted.
POT FUNCTIONDESCRIPTION
OBSTR SENS Obstruction Detection on Open CW - Increase
CCW - Decrease
M/DLY Motor Delay on Opening CW - Increase
CCW - Decrease
REV SPD Motor Reversing Speed CW - Increase
CCW - Decrease
H/O TM Hold Open Time (5 - 30 Seconds) CW - Increase
CCW - Decrease
PUSH SENSE Push Recognition Sensitivity CW - Increase
CCW - Decrease
H/O TQ Motor Torque at Hold Open
Position
CW - Increase
CCW - Decrease
ON
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120 HIGH VOLT POTENTIAL PRESENT. MAKE
SURE POWER IS TURNED OFF DURING
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
Dip Switch Settings
1. Door Mounting -
2. Push Recognition -
ON - pull
OFF - push
ON - active
OFF - inactive
WARNING
Electric
Shock Risk
Operation:
Doors are normally closed.
Activating either switch will open both doors.
Door will close after hold open time delay has
elapsed.
L2
115Y
L1 115/230VAC IN
MOTOR OUT
L2
230Y
U
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STATUS LEDS
PUSH PULL
SW501
ON
H/O TQ H/O TM
OBSTR
SENS
REV SPD
M/DLY PUSH
SENSE
12
16
COM
SNS
COM
PB
K1
K2
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(Adjustments made in the shaded
area should be performed by
Authorized Factory Personnel.)
Radio Frequency Function Option
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Optional Door 2
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2
3
4
1
2
3
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Door 1
ORANGE
BLACK
BROWN/WHITE
RED
RF
RECEIVER
BOARD
(PART OF
OPERATOR
UNIT)
WIRING FOR
MOMENTARY
HOLD OPEN
FUNCTION
Notes:
1. Power input to Door Operator Unit is at
“T1” Power Input Terminal (not shown)
120VAC 60Hz.
2. Radio Frequency Feature can be
purchased as a separate kit.
Operation:
Door is normally closed.
Activating wireless switch or hand held
wireless transmitter will open the door.
Door will close after hold open delay
elapses.
Ground
COM
HOT
120
VAC
Fail Secure / Fail Safe Electric Strike Wiring
Caution:
To be used to power
RF receiver only.
120VAC
Supplied by
Others
-+
DC or AC
Output
AC or DC
Electric Strike
+
-
Wall Switch, Card
Reader, Key Switch,
etc.
Normally Open Momentary
dry contacts
Notes:
1. Power input to Door Operator Unit is at “T1” Power
Input Terminal (not shown) 120VAC 60Hz.
2. Unit’s Relay Rating for strike interface: 30VDC @ 1A
or 125VAC @ .5A
Operation:
Door is normally closed and latched.
Activating switch will unlock the electric strike and
the door will automatically open. Door will close
after hold open time delay has elapsed.
- The door will remain
during power failure.
- The door will remain
during power failure.
For Fail Secure Strike
locked
For Fail Safe Strike
unlocked
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2
3
4
1
2
3
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Jumper Settings
Place jumper to upper position
for normally closed operation
or to lower position for
normally open operation.
Fail Safe Electromagnetic Lock 24VDC Wiring
A.D.A / UL
U.L. Listing
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. listed for use on
fire and smoke barrier doors
AmericansWith Disabilities Act (A.D.A.)
ANSI Standards
ANSI A117.1
providing
accessibility and usability for physically
handicapped people"
• ANSI A156.19
"for power assist and low energy power
operated doors"
These door operators can be installed and adjusted to conform with
A.D.A.regulations.
– These door operators permit door
assemblies to conform to the requirements of this
specification "for buildings and facilities –
.
– These products are designed to conform to this
specification
.
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Arrow Lock & Door Hardware
P.O. Box 3075
Salem, VA 24153
Phone USA: 800-839-3157 • Fax 800-421-6615
Arrow Lock is a registered trademark of ASSA ABLOY. Copyright © 2008 Arrow Lock, Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group company.
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express written permission of Arrow Lock is prohibited.
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120VAC
Supplied by
Others
-+
24VDC Out
Wall Switch, Card
Reader, Key Switch,
etc.
Normally Open Momentary
dry contacts
+
-
24VDC Electromagnetic Lock
(Fail Safe)
Operation:
Door is normally closed and latched.
Activating switch will cut power to mag lock and
the door will automatically open. Door will close
after hold open time delay has elapsed.
The door will during power failure.
unlock
Notes:
1. Power input to Door Operator Unit is at “T1” Power
Input Terminal (not shown) 120VAC 60Hz.
2. Unit’s Relay Rating: 30VDC @ 1A or 125VAC @ .5A
Jumper Settings
Place jumper to upper position
for normally closed operation
or to lower position for
normally open operation.
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