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IMPORTANT
READ THIS SECTION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION
Tucker Auto-Mation, LLC (hereafter referred to as “Tucker”) recommends that all of its
automated pedestrian door products beinstalled by a trained automatic door technician and that the
resulting performance of the product be in full compliance with themost current version of the American
National Standards Institute document A156.10 or A156.19 (whichever is applicable) as well as any
applicable building codes and/or fire codes. Tucker further recommends that a full inspection of the
operating system be performed in accordance with the guidelines of the American Association of Automatic
Door manufacturers (AAADM). This inspection must be performed by a certified AAADM trained inspector.
Tucker recommends this documented inspection be performed upon completion of the installation as well
as, following the completion of every service call thereafter. If service is not performed within one year of
the previous service action, a routine AAADM inspection should be performed and documented. Under no
circumstance should the product operate for more than one year without an AAADM inspection. Tucker
does NOT recommend installation or service, on any of their automated pedestrian door products, by any
individual who is not certified as an AAADM inspector.
Following the installation or service of any Tucker automated pedestrian door product, if it is deemed
unsafe, or is operating in an unsatisfactory manner according to national performance standards or
recommended performance guidelines as defined by Tucker, repairs should be made immediately. If an
immediate repair cannot be made, the product should be disabled, and appropriate measures should be
taken to secure the door in a safe position or to enable the door to safely be used manually. During this
situation, every effort should be made to notify the owner (or person responsible) of the condition and to
advise on corrective actions that must be taken to return the product to safe operation.
LOW ENERGY APPLICATION NOTE
When using the SW10/19 for a low energy application, Tucker Auto-Mation recommends the use of a door-
mounted presence sensor on the approach side of the door to be used as a secondary activation device. This
type of sensor can be installed at time of installation or can also be retrofitted. This device serves to re-
activate the door to the open position should a person enter into the closing path at the approach side of
the door, as it is closing. Once the door is fully closed, a "knowing act" device must then be used for initial
activation. Tucker Auto-Mation considers this device to be essential in reducing the possibility of doors
"timing out" and closing before all pedestrians have passed though the doorway. Check with your Tucker
sales representative to find out about special incentives that may be available for the Torpedo 1 door-
mounted presence sensor.
Summary of Contents for SW10
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Page 33: ...920 1020 12 33 APPENDIX WIRING DIAGRAMS SIMULTANEOUS PAIRS ...
Page 35: ...920 1020 12 35 APPENDIX WIRING DIAGRAMS ELECTRIC LOCK APPLICATION ...
Page 36: ...920 1020 12 36 APPENDIX WIRING DIAGRAMS SW10 PAIR WITH BEA PARALLAX SYSTEM ...
Page 37: ...920 1020 12 37 APPENDIX WIRING DIAGRAMS SW10 Single Pair WIth BEA LZR Microscan Sensors ...