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STANDARD OPERATING CONDITIONS

Operate the door under normal conditions. Observe the door
opening to make sure that it opens fully and does not interfere
with the header. Observe the closing action to make sure that
the door operates smoothly, and fully closes without excessive
curtain ripple at the bottom. The bottom edge needs to rest
completely on the floor for a good seal, adjust limits as required.

VERIFY DOOR OPERATION

1.

It is recommended that the operation of all controls on the
CLEAN door be verified monthly.

2.

A fault will occur when this condition exists: 

To return the CLEAN door to normal operation: 

Both magnet cups must be properly connected.

Press the OPEN button to reset.

3.

If the door fails to function, contact your local 

RITE-HITE

DOORS, INC. representative.

TEST ALL SAFETY FEATURES

1.

While the door is closing, block one of the reversing
photoeyes. The door should stop immediately and reverse
to the fully open position. Repeat this test for the second
reversing photoeye.

2.

Internal Breakaway Sensing System testing requires that
the insert be broken away from the trolley. Do this while
the door is OPENING. The door should stop and the
open/reset button on the control panel will flash indicating
a fault. Press the reset button and/or reattach the insert to
the trolley magnet.

DISCONNECT SWITCH

The red Disconnect Switch stops door operation. The control is
rotated to the On position for normal door operation. To stop
door operation rotate the control to the OFF position, 

Figure 13.

Whenever the door is stopped by using the Disconnect Switch,
you must do the following to resume operation.

1.

Rotate the red disconnect switch to the ON position.

2.

Press the open/reset button to reset and open the door.

GREEN OPEN BUTTON

The green OPEN button opens the door and resets the door
after a fault condition. To open, press and release the button.
The PLC will automatically close the door after the preset time
has expired, 

Figure 13.

REMOTE ACTIVATION DEVICES

Operate the door system with any remote activation devices that
are in use. Make sure that the door fully opens and then closes
after the time set on the re-close timer has expired.

PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER 

1.

The door operations are controlled by a Programmable
Logic Controller (PLC), 

Figure 14.

The PLC is used to

control all functions of the door. The PLC is set-up and

programmed during testing at the factory. Unless you are
trained in PLC adjustments and are a 

RITE-HITE

DOORS, INC. authorized service technician, you should
not attempt to change the factory set program.

2.

A quick way of determining that the door is ready to
operate, is to open the control box and look at the PLC.
On the face of the PLC are two rows of small red lights
called Light Emitting Diodes (LED’s). The top row of LEDs
are numbered and called INPUTS, these are also referred
to as X-Inputs. They indicate the condition of the inputs for
door, such as #0 open limit switch, #1 close limit switch.
The bottom row of LEDs are also numbered and called
OUTPUTS, these are also referred to as the Y-OUTPUTS.

3.

Refer to the state table of “Inputs and Outputs on PLC,”
located on 

Page 15

of this manual, to verify the lights that

are on or off are correct.

4.

Figure 14

gives you an example of the standard PLC used

in the control box and also an optional PLC.

Run/Stop Switch

The Run/Stop switch is located under the small cover on the
lower edge of the PLC, 

Figure 14.

The Run/Stop Switch is

normally in the Run position. The only time the switch is moved
to the Stop position is when an authorized person reprograms
the PLC. When the switch is in the Stop position the door will
not function.

Re-close Timer

The timer is part of the PLC. The adjustment for the timer is
located under the small cover on the lower edge of the PLC,

Figure 14.

The timer controls the amount of time that the door

remains open after activation by a remote device (pull cord,
induction loop, etc.). When the amount of time set expires, the
door automatically closes.

FINAL INSTALLATION CHECKLIST

1.

With the power on and the breakaway detection system
installed, press the OPEN button. The door should open
and close automatically after a short delay. To adjust the
amount of door open time, locate and turn the adjustment
screw on the front of the PLC, 

Figure 14.

2.

Operate the door several times and observe the opened
and closed positions. If it is necessary to adjust either
position, shut the power off and simply move the open or
closed limit switch, 

Figure 12. 

Tighten the limit switches

after adjustment is final.

3.

While the door is operating, break away the magnet on
one side of the door to make sure that the breakaway
detection system is working. The door should stop and the
OPEN button light should flash. Reattach the magnet and
press the OPEN button to restart the door.

4.

While the door is closing, block the internal and external
photoeyes. The door should reverse direction and move to
the open position, and then continue to operate.

5.

Install motor shroud.

6.

Are door opening dimensions correct ?

PROTECDOR® CL Model 8000CL

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Pub. No. 8000CLB  FEBRUARY 2004

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for Protecdor 8000CL

Page 1: ...ical and architectural drawings in this manual as well as the actual parts used on this product are subject to manufacturing changes and may be different than shown in this manual Due to unique circum...

Page 2: ...ideframe cover for cleaning and curtain re feed Standard Thru Beam photoeyes Sealed electrical components RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST Open Limit Switch 15650061 Closed Limit Switch 15650062 Proximity...

Page 3: ...ure 1 These should be within 1 of the dimensions listed on the Serial Number label If the measurements do not agree STOP Contact your RITE HITE DOORS INC representative 3 Verify that the door jambs ar...

Page 4: ...r the wall bolts Figure 4 If the anchor hole goes completely through the wall use thru bolts and backing plates to secure the sideframe assembly to the wall Use all available anchor holes to secure th...

Page 5: ...anchor bolts or thru bolts on both sideframes Check to see that the back of the sideframe is flush with the wall Figure 7 Make sure to check that both the top of the sideframe and the top seal crossbe...

Page 6: ...shim behind the drive side sideframe assembly Refer to Step 11 on Page 5 6 Install the drive belt onto the drive pulley on the motor and then position the belt on the large pulley on the roller tube...

Page 7: ...otoeyes limit switches and sensing system NOTE The two photoeye connectors are red in color These must not be plugged into any other color connector 16 The door ground wire is pre attached at the fact...

Page 8: ...planned mounting location Control box to activation pull cords motion detectors etc conduit run s by others Fused disconnect supplied by others located next to where the door s control box is or will...

Page 9: ...er connection to maintain the NEMA rating on the enclosure All holes drilled through the control box must be through the bottom of the box 8 Connect wiring as indicated by the device field wiring loca...

Page 10: ...e correct door movement 6 If the door jogs upwards continue jogging until the door reaches the OPEN limit switch 7 Continue to jog the door by momentarily pressing the OPEN button the door will now mo...

Page 11: ...adjusts vertical alignment Rotate the screw until the LED s turn ON If after three turns the red and green LED s do not turn on reverse direction After the red and green LED s turn ON continue to turn...

Page 12: ...tension assembly to the magnets Figure 18 3 Remove excess slack by tightening the buckle 4 Reattach the bottom loop seal MISC INSTALLATION FIGURE 23 Photoeye Source 10 24X1 2 Bolt w Lock Flat Washer N...

Page 13: ...PROTECDOR POWER DOOR Model 8000 Pub No 8000CLB FEBRUARY 2004 13 JUNCTION BOX INSTALLATION 7810E001 Rev B 5 22 2003 Junction Box Layout...

Page 14: ...c and the sideframe assembly just below the roll tube If a gap is visible along either side edge remove and re install the seal CURTAIN RETENTION CLIPS 1 Retention clips have been installed on the Pro...

Page 15: ...for wear or damage clean with isopropyl alcohol or similar product Check retention clips Inspect for wear or squeaking realign as required Replace if worn or frayed must remove l s belt Remove sidefra...

Page 16: ...E HITE DOORS INC authorized service technician you should not attempt to change the factory set program 2 A quick way of determining that the door is ready to operate is to open the control box and lo...

Page 17: ...e or more of the retention clips are outside the front cover Solution Open the sideframe front covers Jog the door to the top and back down to a convenient height for re assembly of the magnets Close...

Page 18: ...SIDE FRONT COVER LATCHING MECHANISM Latching Mechanism Sideframe Front Cover Step Down Latching Mechanism BREAKAWAY SYSTEM BELT TENSIONER BOTTOM LOOP COVER BREAKAWAY CHAIN TRACK SYSTEM FRONT COVER LAT...

Page 19: ...de the work area on both sides of the door to prevent unauthorized access while servicing 2 Loosen the brake release handle by unscrewing it then loosen but don t remove the the three holding the cove...

Page 20: ...y illuminating the X4 LED This switch will deactivate the reversing photoeye s as the door closes to prevent the door from reversing as it reaches the photoeye Follow the reasons below for why the X4...

Page 21: ...lign F1 Fuse F1 Fuse is for 120VAC devices and receives power from the X1 X3 transformer taps The F1 fuse protects the PLC the brake and 120VAC pre announce devices at terminals B1 S2 and S4 The fuse...

Page 22: ...into the sideframes and to get the door at a workable height to hook the trolley magnets back up to the magnet cups The light will continue to flash until the door breakaway mechanism is hooked up an...

Page 23: ...Pub No 8000CLB FEBRUARY 2004 23 PROTECDOR CL Model 8000CL FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 24: ...24 Pub No 8000CLB FEBRUARY 2004 PROTECDOR CL Model 8000CL STANDARD WIRING DIAGRAM 7804E002 Rev B 2 23 2004 Standard Wiring Diagram...

Page 25: ...Pub No 8000CLB FEBRUARY 2004 25 PROTECDOR CL Model 8000CL INVERTER ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7804E011 Rev C 2 23 2004 Inverter Wiring Diagram...

Page 26: ...pulley if it appears that it will stop the door immediately and adjust the buckle downward With the door in the full closed position mark the idle pulley position on the belt and adjust the buckle to...

Page 27: ...eversing the incoming power phases will have no effect on direction of travel THRU WALL BRAKE RELEASE INSTALL 1 Remove the lower bolt from the drive side shroud and re install it with the conduit clam...

Page 28: ...PROTECDOR CL Model 8000CL 28 Pub No 8000CLB FEBRUARY 2004 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING 7810A001 Rev B 6 19 2003 Architectural Drawing...

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