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CD10-1M Motor Operated Steel Rolling Counter Door
Mounting: Face of Wall mounted
Maximum Size: 20’4” wide x 7’4” high
General:
- Materials furnished with all Steel Rolling Counter Doors include all
curtains, bottom bars, guides, brackets, hoods, operating mechanisms and any
special features.
- All Steel Rolling Counter Doors are designed to a standard maximum of 10
cycles per day and an overall maximum of 20,000 operating cycles for the life of
the door.
Materials
- The door curtain is constructed of interconnected strip steel slats
conforming to ASTM A-653.
- The curtain is constructed of 22 gauge No. 10 (1¼” high by ⅜” deep)
slats.
- The bottom bar is constructed of tubular extruded aluminum measuring
15⁄16” deep by
2¼” high with a double vinyl astragal on the bottom edge.
- The guides are constructed of extruded aluminum and measures 1¾”
square. Each side of the channel portion capturing the curtain contains
wool pile weatherstripping.
- The brackets are constructed of 3⁄16” thick die cast aluminum.
- The barrel is steel tubing of not less than 4” in diameter. Oil
tempered torsion springs are capable of correctly counter balancing the
weight of the curtain. The barrel is designed to limit the maximum
deflection to .03” per foot of opening width. The barrel has one (1)
coat of bronze rust-inhibiting prime paint.
- The hood is fabricated from 24 gauge galvanized steel and is formed to fit
the square brackets.
Finish:
- ColorCote:
The curtain, bottom bar, guides and hood have a ColorCote finish. ColorCote consists of the following:
1. Hot dipped galvanized G-90 coating consistent with ASTM A-653
2. Bonderized coating for prime coat adhesion
3. Factory applied Thermosetting Powder Coating applied with a minimum thickness
of 2 mils. The color is selected by the architect and is chosen from
[standard color charts] [custom color selection].
- The ColorCote finish is such that there is no corrosion
when the material is subjected to salt spray resistance test
ASTM B-117 for 1000 hours.
- FinalCote:
The curtain, bottom bar, guides and hood will have a FinalCote finish.
FinalCote consists of the following:
1. Hot dipped galvanized G-90 coating consistent with ASTM A-653
2. Bonderized coating for prime coat adhesion
3. Corrosion inhibiting primer - .2 mils per side
4. Thermo-setting tan polyester top coat with a minimum thickness of .6 mils
each side
Safety Edge System:
- Featheredge:
The bottom bar includes the Featheredge safety edge system. The Featheredge
rolling door safety edge system includes the following features:
- The Featheredge device will be installed on the bottom bar of the door
and will automatically reverse the door if the device detects an obstruction
in the downward travel of the door.
- The Featheredge consists of a rubber boot attached below the bottom bar
with an electrical switch secured to the back of the bottom bar.
- The Featheredge operates with air wave technology and does not rely on
pneumatic pressure or electrical strip contacts to operate properly.
- The Featheredge creates an air wave that will be detected and reverse the
direction of the rolling door.
- The operation of the Featheredge is not subject to interferences by
temperature, barometric pressure, water infiltration, or cuts in the rubber
boot.
- The Featheredge is connected to the motor with a coil cord.
- Phantom Featheredge:
The bottom bar includes the Phantom Featheredge safety edge system. The Phantom
Featheredge rolling door safety edge system includes the following features:
- The Phantom Featheredge device will be installed on the bottom bar of the door
and will automatically reverse the door if the device detects an obstruction
in the downward travel of the door.
- The Phantom Featheredge consists of a rubber boot attached below the bottom bar
with a switch secured to the back of the bottom bar.
- The Phantom Featheredge operates with air wave technology and does not rely on
pneumatic pressure or electrical contacts to operate.
- The Phantom Featheredge creates an air wave that will be detected by the switch
which reverses the downward direction of the rolling door.
- The Phantom Featheredge does not require a connection cord or any means of
electrical connection to the motor control panel.
- The Phantom Featheredge is of fail-safe construction, and on every cycle performs
a self diagnostic test. If any part of the Phantom Featheredge fails, the door
closing operation changes from momentary pressure to constant pressure requiring
constant pressure on the close control station to move the door in a downward motion.
Repairing the Phantom Featheredge will automatically return the closing operation
to momentary pressure.
- The operation of the Phantom Featheredge is not subject to interferences by
temperature, barometric pressure, water infiltration, or punctures and small tears.
- The Phantom Featheredge performs with an extremely small amount of impact pressure.
Operation
- The rolling counter door is operated at a speed of ½ foot per second
by a model 11 motor operator.
- The motor operator includes an electric motor with gear reducer in oil
bath, geared limit switch and emergency release for push up operation. The
motor operator is 115 volt single phase.
- The motor starter is housed in a NEMA 1 housing and include a 24 volt
control transformer and complete terminal strip to facilitate field wiring.
- The motor operator is activated by a 3 button push-button station (other
controls as selected) in NEMA 1 enclosure.
- The motor operator is mounted to the door bracket as shown on the
drawings. All motor operators are U. L. Listed.
Locking Mechanisms
- Motor operated counter doors are secured by means of a concealed sliding
bolt deadlock in the bottom bar operated by a (thumbturn) (cylinder lock),
electrically interlocked to prevent the motor from operating when the door
is locked.
Installation
- All-Rite Steel Rolling Counter Doors must installed by an
authorized All-Rite representative.
Warranty
- All-Rite Steel Rolling Counter Doors are warranted for a period of
2 years from the time of shipment against defects in workmanship and materials.
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