Dorma ED900 Low Energy Swing Door Operators Owners Manual 08125360 R021120 Fine Cover
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ED900 Low Energy Swing Door Operator (Fine cover) Owner's Manual 08125360 – 02-2020 | EN | dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Table of Contents Table of contents Table of contents 1 General information 2 To our customers 3 What you should know 2 3 4 4 4 AAADM Safety information labels 6 5 Daily safety check procedures 7 6 ED900 door signage 8 7 ED900 cleaning 10 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 5.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 7.1 2 Distributor information Knowing act Program switches Optional key switch panels 4 4 5 5 Safety information labels, low energy power operated doors Low energy power operated swing doors 6 7 Low energy operator 8 Door signage, low energy single swing door 8 Door signage, low energy double swing doors 9 ED900 environment and cleaning ED900 10 08125360 02-2020 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Chapter 1 1 General information 1.1 Owner's Manual This Owner's Manual applies to the dormakaba ED900 low energy swing door system. 1.7 1.2 Manual storage This document must be kept in a secure place, and accessible for reference as required. If the door system should be transferred to another facility, insure that this document is transferred as well. 1.7.1 Low energy power operated door definition. A manual door with a power mechanism that opens the door upon receipt of a knowing act activating signal (Para. 3.2), does not generate more kinetic energy than specified in this standard, and is closed by a power mechanism or other means. 1.3 dormakaba.com website Manuals are available for review, download, and printing on dormakaba.com website. ANSI/BHMA A156.19, American National Standard for Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Doors. 1.4 Dimensions Unless otherwise specified, all dimensions are given in inches (“). 1.5 Symbols used in this manual. WARNING This symbol warns of hazards which could result in personal injury or threat to health. 1.6 ED900 operator with fine cover. Fig.1.1 ED900 fine cover Fig.1.2 ED900 fine cover removed from operator ED900 08125360 02-2020 3 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Chapter 2 and 3 2 To our customers We are pleased that a dormakaba ED900 low energy swing door system has been selected for this installation. dormakaba designed, tested and built the system to provide many years of service. The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with your ED900 low energy swing door system. It is essential that you "know your system" and that you recognize the importance of maintaining your door system in compliance with industry standards for safety. It is your responsibility as owner and caretaker of the equipment, to inspect the operation of your door system on a daily basis as outlined in Chapter 5, Daily Safety Check Procedures to insure that it is safe for use by your customers and employees. WARNING Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the Safety information checklist or at any other time for any reason, do not attempt to repair or adjust the ED900 low energy swing door system! Call your local authorized dormakaba USA, Inc. distributor for repair. The distributor's AAADM certified technicians are trained to service the ED900 swing door system using the dormakaba USA, Inc. Installation Manual, and in accordance with applicable industry standards. 2.1 Service availability. dormakaba USA, Inc. has a nationwide network of authorized distributors for sales, installation and service of its products. 2.2 Compliance with industry standards for safety. Your ED900 low energy swing door system was designed to the latest operating and safety standards. In order to insure the continued safe operation of the door, it is important that: • Proper decals and labels be applied and maintained on your doors (Chapter 6). • If decals and labels have been removed, or cannot be read, contact your local authorized dormakaba USA, Inc. distributor for replacement decals or labels. 4 ED900 08125360 3 What you should know 1. dormakaba ED900 Owner's Manual content. 2. Daily Safety information checklist (Chapter 4). 3. Instructions on how to conduct the daily Safety Information checklist by walk through example (Chapter 5). 4. Annual compliance inspection label completion (Chapter 4). 5. Circuit breaker or disconnect location for 115 Vac power to the ED900. 6. Program and Exit switch location and instructions in their use. (Para. 3.3). 7. Discussion of problems that could result from operator being allowed to operate after a malfunction observed. 8. Call Technical Services 1-800-523-8483 for service or questions about your system if you are uncertain of any condition or situation. WARNING If there are any problems, discontinue door operation immediately and secure the door in a safe manner. 3.2 Knowing act 3.2.1 Knowing act: ANSI/BHMA standard A159.19 definition. Any conscious action with the expected result of opening a door. This includes but is not limited to:: • Wall or jamb mounted contact or non contact switches such as push plates. • The action of manually opening (pushing or pulling) a door. • Controlled access devices such as keypads, card readers, and key switches. 02-2020 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Chapter 3 3.3 Program and Exit Only switches 3.3.1 • • • • Program switch control modes. Auto, door opens following pulse generation by a knowing act device or push/pull. Door will close after hold open time (adjustable) has expired. Knowing act device, Para. 3.2. Door will remain at full open position for not less than five seconds. Push/pull actuation of door, Para. 6.2. Door will remain at full open position for not less than three seconds. • Open, door opens automatically and remains open. Open • Close, door closes automatically, or remains closed. Close Auto • 3.3.2 Exit only switch. • Disables exterior switch only. Fig. 3.3.1 1 Program and Exit Only switches Exit Only switch, 2 2 position 2 1 Program switch, 3 position 3.4 Optional key switch panels Fig. 3.4.1 Optional key switch panels 1 Program switch, three position 2 Exit only switch, two position 3 Service connector 1 3 2 ED900 08125360 02-2020 5 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Chapter 4 4 AAADM Safety information labels 4.1 Safety information labels, low energy power operated doors 4.1.1 Low energy swing door safety information label. This AAADM label outlines safety checks that should be performed daily on swing door controlled by an ED900 low energy operator. 4.1.2 Safety information label location. Place label in a protected, visible location on door frame, near program switch panel if possible. 4.1.3 Annual compliance section of label. This section of label is only completed on low energy swing doors that comply with ANSI/BHMA A156.19 standard and pass inspection by a AAADM certified dormakaba USA, Inc. technician. 4.1.4 Additional annual compliance inspection labels. Place additional labels over annual compliance inspection section of safety information label. Fig. 4.1.1 Safety Information and Annual Compliance Inspection labels SAFETY INFORMATION Low Energy Swinging Doors These minimum safety checks, in addition to those in the Owner’s Manual, should be made each day and after any loss of electrical power. ANNUAL COMPLIANCE INSPECTION INSPECT FOR AND COMPLIES WITH ANSI A156.19 ON: DATE: ______________ by AAADM Certified Inspector Number: ___________ 1. Activate the door. Door should open at a slow smooth pace (4 or more seconds), and stop without impact. 2. Door must remain fully open for a minimum of 5 seconds before beginning to close. 3. Door should close at a slow, smooth pace (4 or more seconds), and stop without impact. 4. Inspect the floor area. It should be clean with no loose parts that might cause user to trip or fall. Keep traffic path clear. 5. Inspect door‘s overall condition. The appropriate signage should be present and the hardware should be in good condition. 6. Have door inspected by an AAADM certified inspector at least annually. DO NOT USE DOOR if it fails any of these safety checks of if it malfunctions in any way. Call a qualified automatic door service company to have door repaired or serviced. See Owner’s manual or instructions for details on each of these and other safety items. If you need a copy of the manual, contact the manufacturer. AAADM-3044 AAADM American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers ANNUAL COMPLIANCE INSPECTION INSPECT FOR AND COMPLIES WITH ANSI A156.19 ON: DATE:______________ by AAADM Certified Inspector Number:___________ 6 ED900 08125360 02-2020 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Chapter 5 5 Daily safety check procedures 5.1 Low energy power operated swing doors 5.2.1 Performing daily safety checks. Perform safety checks daily on your low energy swing door to insure your customer and employee safety. These daily safety checks are also listed in Chapter 4, Safety Information labels, low energy swinging doors. 1. Activate the door by a knowing act (Para.3.2). • Door should open at a slow smooth pace (4 seconds or more) and stop without impact. 2. Door must remain fully open for a minimum of 5 seconds before beginning to close. • Door should close at a slow smooth pace (4 seconds or more) and stop without impact. 3. Inspect the floor area, it should be kept clean with no loose parts that might cause user to trip or fall. Keep traffic path clear. 4. Inspect door's overall condition. The appropriate signage should be present and all hardware should be in good condition. 5. Have door inspected by a dormakaba USA Inc. AAADM certified technician annually, at a minimum. WARNING If there are any problems, discontinue door operation immediately and secure the door in a safe manner. Call your local dormakaba USA, Inc. distributor for repair. 5.2.2 Review safety related items and perform checks periodically as noted. TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Perform these checks while traffic is restricted. 1. Housekeeping • Check door area for tripping or slipping hazards. • Make sure all hardware and overhead covers are properly secured. • There should be no bulletin boards, literature racks, merchandise displays, or other attractions in the door area that would interfere with the use of the door or encourage people to stop and stand in the door area. 2. Check all doors for damage. 3. Force • Force to prevent the door from closing should not exceed 15 pounds measured with a force gauge. 4. Door safety signage • Refer to Chapter 6 for door safety signage requirements. 5. Lock stile • With door open, grasp lock stile of door and attempt to move horizontally and vertically. • There should be no looseness in the door pivots or in connections between door and operator. 6. Breakout stop • Center pivoted in swinging doors may be supplied with an emergency breakout stop or switch that will allow the door to open in the direction of emergency egress. • When the door is pushed into the breakout mode, check that the door will not activate. WARNING If there are any problems, discontinue door operation immediately and secure the door in a safe manner. Call your local dormakaba USA, Inc. distributor for repair. ED900 08125360 02-2020 7 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Chapter 6 6 ED900 door signage 6.1 Low energy operator 6.1.1 Overview Signage and warnings are specified in ANSI /BHMA A156.19, American National Standard for Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Doors. 6.1.2 All low energy doors. 1. AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR decal. • All low energy doors shall be marked with signage visible from both side of door with the words "AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR". • Signs shall be mounted 50" ± 12" from floor to centerline of sign. 6.1.3 Knowing act device. 1. ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE decal. • When a knowing act device is used to initiate operation of door operator, door shall be provided with sign on each side of door where switch is operated with message "ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE" Fig. 6.1.1 AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR decal AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR DD0586-010 DD0586-010 Fig. 6.1.2 ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE decal ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE DD0758-010 DD0758-010 DD0758-010 Fig. 6.1.3 PUSH / PULL TO OPERATE decals PULL TO OPERATE PUSH TO OPERATE DD0762-020 DD0762-010 DD0762-010 DD0762-020 6.1.4 Push/Pull to operate door. 1. PUSH TO OPERATE, PULL TO OPERATE decals. • When push/pull is used to initiate operation of door operator, doors shall be provided with the message "PUSH TO OPERATE" on push side of door and "PULL TO OPERATE" on pull side of door. 6.2 Door signage, low energy single swing door Fig. 6.2.1 Knowing act device initiation of door operation AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC CAUTION CAUTION DD0586-010 DD0586-010 DOOR DD0758-010 DD0758-010 dormakaba AUTOMATIC DD0758-010 CAUTION DOOR ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE DD0758-010 AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR 1 ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE Fig. 6.2.2 Push / Pull initiation of door operation Push to Operate Pull to Operate 1 DOOR DD0586-010 DD0586-010 2 PUSH TO OPERATE dormakaba PULL TO OPERATE DD0762-010 3 DD0762-020 Fig. 6.2.2 Push/Pull 1 Activate Switch to 2 Operate DD0758-010 8 ED900 Push to Operate DD0762-010 08125360 3 Pull to Operate DD0762-020 02-2020 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Chapter 6 6.3 Door signage, low energy double swing doors Fig. 6.3.4 Knowing act, non-hinge side Fig. 6.3.1 Knowing act, non-hinge side AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE DOOR DD0586-010 DD0586-010 DD0586-010 1 CAUTION DOOR DOOR DD0586-010 AUTOMATIC CAUTION AUTOMATIC CAUTION 1 ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE 1 AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC PUSH TO OPERATE 2 PUSH TO OPERATE DD0586-010 2 PULL TO OPERATE 3 PULL TO OPERATE 3 DD0762-020 DD0762-020 DD0762-010 Fig. 6.3.3 Double egress, knowing act AUTOMATIC Fig. 6.3.6 Double egress, knowing act AUTOMATIC CAUTION CAUTION DOOR DOOR AUTOMATIC DD0586-010 ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE 1 ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE 1 CAUTION DOOR DOOR DD0586-010 ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE 08125360 AUTOMATIC CAUTION DD0586-010 ED900 DOOR DD0586-010 DD0586-010 DD0762-010 CAUTION DOOR DOOR DD0586-010 AUTOMATIC CAUTION AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR 1 Fig. 6.3.5 Push / Pull, pull to operate Fig. 6.3.2 Push / Pull, push to operate CAUTION ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE DD0586-010 1 ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE 02-2020 1 9 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Chapter 7 7 ED900 cleaning 7.1 ED900 environment and cleaning Table 7.1.1 Ambient temperature Fig. 7.1.1 7.1.1 ED900 environmental requirements. ED900 with fine cover is designed to operate on an interior building application under the specifications shown in Table 7.1.1. Operator environmental requirements. 5 to 122 °F ED900 with fine cover 7.1.2 Areas around door(s) and door swing radius. Areas around doors and door swing radius must be kept clear of all obstacles. 7.1.3 Cleaning WARNING Cleaning of fine cover surfaces must be done with program switch (Para. 3.3) in Close position! AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR Fine cover surface can be cleaned with a damp cloth and commercial cleaning agents. DD0586-010 ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Abrasive (scouring) agents should not be used as they may damage external surfaces. 7.1.4 Water and other liquids. CAUTION No water or other liquids must be sprayed or spilled on ED900 fine cover! 10 ED900 08125360 02-2020 dormakaba ED900 (Fine Cover) Owner's Manual Blank page This page left intentionally blank. 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