10-2 Elevator Deactivation LC 1200 Manual
Temperature
The Elevator Deactivation unit operates best in
an ambient temperature between 35 and 90
degrees Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this
range may cause unexpected or undesirable
results, including premature failure.
Weight
The Elevator Deactivation cabinet weighs 3.5
U.S. pounds.
Positioning
The cabinet containing the relays for the
Elevator Deactivation circuitry (
Figure 10.1
)
should be located in the room containing the
elevator controls.
Figure 10.1 The Elevator Deactivation unit
Mounting
To mount the Elevator Deactivation cabinet, use
the following instructions:
1. Choose your location and appropriate
mounting hardware.
2. Open the Elevator Deactivation cabinet
and locate the four mounting holes.
3. Mark-out and drill four holes
corresponding to the holes in the back of
the cabinet.
4. Push out one of the knock-outs in the
cabinet for wire/conduit access.
5. Connect conduit or strain relief fittings.
6. Position the cabinet over the holes you
drilled and secure the cabinet to the
mounting surface.
NOTES:
The first condition is the presence of a Tag at a
monitored zone. The second condition, in the
case of elevator deactivation, is an indication of
an open door at a monitored zone.
If a door position switch, typically dry contacts
from the elevator control or some form of
magnetic switch, is not available, then a Passive
Infrared Reader (PIR) is focused near the
monitored opening.
Local or State Code may require the wire to be
run in conduit. Be sure to check your
requirements before beginning work.
NOTE:
State codes require that all lock and
elevator deactivation circuitry be wired into the
facility’s fire alarm system. This is done so that
Summary of Contents for LC 1200
Page 1: ...LC 1200 Manual 800 356 2671 Accutech www accutech ics com...
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ......
Page 10: ......
Page 12: ......
Page 20: ......
Page 21: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 2 The LC unit...
Page 22: ......
Page 33: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 3 Tags TAD Part s 77L016 67L016 660021...
Page 34: ......
Page 43: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 4 The Magnetic Switch Part 650514...
Page 44: ......
Page 49: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 5 Passive Infrared Reader PIR Part 300302...
Page 50: ......
Page 54: ...5 4 Passive Infrared Reader PIR LC 1200 Manual Figure 5 4 Wiring the PIR...
Page 56: ......
Page 57: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 6 The Keypad Part 650202...
Page 58: ......
Page 68: ......
Page 69: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 7 Push Button Override PBO Part 700022...
Page 70: ......
Page 74: ...7 4 Push Button Override PBO LC 1200 Manual Figure 7 2 Wiring the PBO to the LC unit...
Page 75: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 8 External Sounders Part s 700216 300150...
Page 76: ......
Page 80: ......
Page 81: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 9 Magnetic Locks Part s 700218 700228...
Page 82: ......
Page 86: ...9 4 Magnetic Locks LC 1200 Manual Figure 9 1 3101 Magnetic Lock PCB...
Page 87: ...LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9 5 Figure 9 2 Wiring the 3101 Magnetic Lock...
Page 91: ...LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9 9 Figure 9 4 Wiring a 3000 Series Magnetic Lock...
Page 92: ......
Page 93: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 10 Elevator Deactivation Part 700027...
Page 94: ......
Page 98: ...10 4 Elevator Deactivation LC 1200 Manual Figure 10 2 Wiring Elevator Deactivation...
Page 99: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 11 Automatic Door Deactivation Part 700033...
Page 100: ......
Page 103: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 12 Fire Panel Interface FPI Part 700013...
Page 104: ......
Page 106: ...12 2 Fire Panel Interface FPI LC 1200 Manual Figure 12 1 The FPI with cabinet...
Page 109: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 13 Timer Part 700018...
Page 110: ......
Page 114: ......
Page 115: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 14 Alert Panels Part s 700080 700050 700052...
Page 116: ......
Page 119: ...LC 1200 Manual Alert Panels 14 3 14 2 Wiring a SAP or GDP FPI also shown...
Page 121: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 15 System Maintenance Testing...
Page 122: ......
Page 130: ......
Page 131: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 16 FAQ Troubleshooting...
Page 132: ......
Page 136: ......
Page 137: ...LC 1200 Manual Appendix A Component Cut Sheets...
Page 138: ......