QUAD EZ-4000 Owners and installation manual

Manual is about: LOW ENERGY AUTOMATIC SWING DOOR OPERATOR

Summary of EZ-4000

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    - 1 - owner and installation manual for: ez-4000 low energy automatic swing door operator please read this entire manual and follow all guidelines to ensure proper installation and safety proudly distributed by… rev. 12_6_16.

  • Page 2: Quick Start Guide

    - 2 - read this first! Quick start guide caution: when used in a low energy installation, the ez-4000 operator and associated es500 control must be installed and adjusted in accordance with ansi 156.19. Warning: the es500 control must remain connected to the operator at all times. Never leave the op...

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    - 3 - caution an improperly installed and/or adjusted automatic door can cause injury and equipment damage. Door must be installed and adjusted as described in this owner’s manual by a certified professional. All required safety devices must be in place and operational. Door must be inspected daily....

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    - 4 - note: the association of automatic door manufactures (aaadm) has established a program to certify automatic door inspectors. Though this program, the inspectors are trained to check your door systems for compliance with the american national institute’s standard adsi/bhma a156.10 warranty: qua...

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    - 5 - quad systems, llc ez-4000 automatic door operator mounting instructions ez400e_rev02.10.16 attention: important installation instructions. Read and follow all installation instructions. Save these instructions. This device is to be installed by an experienced, trained installer in accordance w...

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    - 6 - note: if door is an in-swing, allow 8” minimum between header and opposing wall to allow clearance for the pull arm. Step two-mounting operator-controller move square nuts provided in header slots to pre-marked positions. Lift unit into header and secure with the 4 bolts provided making sure o...

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    - 7 - reveal butt hinge or offset pivot in-swing out-swing dim “a” dim “b” dim “a” dim “b” 0 13” (33cm) 10” (25cm) 16” (41cm) 17 ¼” (44cm) ½” (13mm) 13” (33cm) 10” (25cm) 16” (41cm) 17 ½” (44cm) 1” (25mm) 13” (33cm) 10” (25cm) 16” (41cm) 17 ¾” (45cm) 1 ½” (38mm) 14” (35cm) 10” (25cm) 16” (41cm) 18 ¼...

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    - 8 - in-swing out-swing.

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    - 9 - es-500 swing control installation warning: when used in a low energy installation, the ez-4000 operator and associated es500 control must be installed and adjusted in accordance with ansi 156.19 documentation. Warning: the es500 control must remain connected to the operator at all times. Never...

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    - 10 - ground wire must be connected to the frame of the operator using the ground screw provided in the junction box. Restore power via the building circuit breaker, but do not plug the line power harness into the control yet. The actuating devices, plus any optional devices, will be wired in a lat...

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    - 11 - spd (latch speed) pots for the desired closing operation. The door may be manually opened as many times as necessary to complete these adjustments. 1.4 opening adjustments physically inspect the open check switch (switch with orange and yellow wires) and its associated cam. The arm of the ope...

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    - 12 - and the control will switch to hold open voltage. After a brief delay, the display will switch to ss (seek speed) and the door will creep the rest of the way open, after which normal operation will be restored. Set the seek speed just high enough to insure that the door creeps open following ...

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    - 13 - the optional stop-n-seek safety device, if used. The normal display sequence during a cycle is os – d1 (or d2) – oc – ho, then cl – lc – id. 1.7 parameter list the following list shows all adjustable parameters in the es500 control, along with a brief description of their function and their f...

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    - 14 - devices (the devices are ignored when the door is closed). Setting af to 3 allows this connection to be used for a safety beam input. Other values of af are reserved and disable the cn7 input when selected. Ct cycle test. This cycles the door at regular intervals for testing. Default is off. ...

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    - 15 - ez-4000 power consumption the measured currents and power consumptions for the ez-4000 operator are as follows: -idle, door closed: 0.066 amperes, 8 watts -opening, operator only (no door attached), peak measurement: 0.46 amperes, 56 watts -holding open: 0.265 amperes, 32 watts the opening po...

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    - 18 - lock with no transformer (not recommended) lock with transformer (recommended).

  • Page 19: The Bea Bodyguard

    - 19 - the bea bodyguard the bodyguard is a sensor made by bea, inc. It mounts on the header and faces the swing area (area that the door swings into when it opens). The sensor's job is to provide most of the safety on high energy, high speed operators. It does this by: 1. Preventing the door from o...

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    - 20 - bea technical support east region 866.836.1863 west region 888.419.2564.

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    - 21 - optex technical support 800-966-7839.

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    - 22 - optex technical support 800-966-7839 904c.

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    - 24 - frequently asked questions about the es-500 controller and quad systems, llc. Ez-4000 operators q. Can the quad systems operator be used with a horton control? A. Yes, in most cases the es-4000 operator can be used with the horton c4160-1, c4160-2, c4190, or c7160-3 controls. An adapter harne...

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    - 25 - q. How can i install door mounted, swing side sensors that slow/stops the door if a pedestrian is detected as the door is opening? A. A door mounted swing side sensor may be installed with the use of a safety harness (part number 600-0007-01). Wire the sensor's output contact to the green and...

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