Von Duprin 5100 Elec Strike 107665
User Manual: Von Duprin 5100 Elec Strike Installation Instructions
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*931029-00* 5100 931029-00 Electric Strike Installation Instructions 1. For lock preparation, see lock instructions. 2. Install correct faceplate onto strike (Figure 1). #10-24 flat head nyloc screws 4-7/8” Standard ANSI, Sharp Corner 4-7/8” Standard ANSI, Round Corner 7-15/16” Long, Round Corner Figure 1 3. Prepare frame for strike (see page 4 for dimensions). Note: Prepare room for RCP rectifier if needed. 4. Make sure strike operates in correct mode. Lip of fail-safe (FS) strike can be moved when strike is not powered. Lip of fail-secure (FSE) strike cannot be moved when strike is not powered. If necessary, remove backbox cover (Figure 2) and change strike mode by repositioning actuator (Figure 3). Wiring must stay in slot ! NOTE When using the electric strike in fail-secure mode, the local authority having jurisdiction shall be consulted to assure compliance in allowing emergency exit from the secured area. Actuator Backbox cover Figure 2 Fail-safe (FS) Mode Actuator Fail-secure (FSE) Mode Figure 3 5. Check power source voltage (12 or 24 VAC or VDC). 6. When using 12 VAC or 24 VAC power, install SO kit to convert AC power to DC (Figure 4). 7. Wire strike solenoid for proper voltage (Figure 5). Caution: Do not connect 24 VDC to 12 VDC configured strike. For DC operation, Von Duprin PS 861 and Locknetics 593 DC series power supplies are recommended. 12 VDC, 0.38 A 24 VDC, 0.19 A For AC operation, Von Duprin SO-12 or 24 AC/DC convertor kit (shown below) is recommended. 12 VDC output 12 VAC input 24 VAC input White Yellow for 12 V Red for 24 V White Black SO kit 12 VDC Strike Wiring SOLENOID POWER REQUIREMENTS Red 12 VDC input nonpolarized Red-White Black Black-White 24 VDC Strike Wiring Red 24 VDC input nonpolarized Black Red-White 24 VDC output Figure 4 Black-White Figure 5 8. Test strike: Apply solenoid power. Fail secure (FSE) lip unlocks. Fail safe (FS) lip locks. 9. If cut-out for strike is too large along edge (Figure 6), cut neoprene filler and stick onto strike as shown (Figure 7). Note: This could occur in some retrofit applications. Neoprene filler Cut to length and stick on strike Figure 6 Page 2 of 4 Figure 7 Gap filled 10. If frame does not have built in mounting tabs, install mounting tabs supplied with strike as shown below (Figure 8). A Attach mounting tabs to strike with two #12-24 screws and mark 4 mounting tab holes on frame as shown below. B Drill four mounting holes. 1/4” thru hole countersunk for #10-24 flat head screw, 4 places D Shim strike in or out as needed until faceplate is flush with frame. C Mount the two mounting tabs inside frame using #10-24 screws as shown below. Shim Frame too thin Add shim(s) between tabs and frame Mounting tabs Frame too thick Add shim(s) between tabs and strike Mounting tab Flush Mounting tab Flush Shim Shim Figure 8 11. Install strike with two #12-24 mounting screws. Make sure clearance between latch bolt and strike lip is 1/32” (Figure 9). If not, remove strike, adjust (Figure 10), and reinstall. Backbox Adjust Strike Lip Strike lip 5/8” Maximum latch bolt projection 1/32” Door Top view; faceplate not shown for clarity Figure 9 12. A Remove two Phillips head faceplate screws and remove faceplate. B Loosen two Hex head backbox screws and move backbox sideways as necessary, then secure screws. Faceplate screws (2) Backbox screws (2) C Replace faceplate and secure faceplate screws. Figure 10 Test door: With strike unlocked, door opens with latch bolt extended. When door closes, latch bolt rides over strike lip and relatches. Page 3 of 4 Strike Dimensions 5/32” radius on 4 corners 5/32” radius on 4 corners (Aluminum frame) 3-23/32” 3-31/32” 7-7/16” 2-7/16” 2-1/16” 1” 1-11/16” 1-11/16” 4-7/8” 7-15/16” 1-1/2” 1-1/16” 4-1/8” CL strike 3-3/8” 31/32” 3/32” 5/8” 31/32” 1-1/4” CL lock and strike 23/32” 1-7/16” CL lock and strike Short Faceplate Suggested Cut-out Long Faceplate Suggested Cut-out Metal: #16 drill and #12-24 tap 2 places #16 drill and #12-24 tap 2 places LHR shown RHR opposite Suggested cut-out Reinforce for strike attachment as required 5/32” radius on 4 corners (Aluminum frame) Customer Service 1-877-671-7011 www.allegion.com Wood: 1/8” drill pilot hole 3/4” deep 2 places LHR shown RHR opposite Suggested cut-out 5/32” radius on 4 corners © Allegion 2014 Printed in U.S.A. 931029-00 Rev. 01/14-c
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