Installation Advice & Check List of Electric Locks
Installing Electric Locks? Get things right the first time and avoid a return visit.
Have a look through our useful installation advice and checklist below, and make sure that you don’t have to go back a second time.
Power Supply
Check that you have the correctly specified power supply connected.
Check that you have enough power going all the way to the lock – correct voltage must be 12v AC to lock itself
Less than 12V and the lock might not always release correctly (unless the lock has a function for reduced power supply)
More than 12V and the coil can heat up and burn out
Make sure Amperage is sufficient to avoid power drops (1.5 amp or 3 amp for long cables)
ALWAYS USE A VOLTAGE METER!
Wiring
Ensure that you use the correct thickness of cable
Use minimum of 1 mm2 (square) diameter flex up to 30m cable length
Use minimum 1.5 mm2 flex above 30m
Make sure that all wires are tucked away and not exposed or accessible
Exposed wires pose a security risk
Mind the Gap
Ensure that you have the recommended gap between the frame and the lock body so that the lock will load and set correctly
If the gap between the frame and the lock body is too narrow the latch can get stuck
If the gap between the frame and the lock body is too wide the latch won’t latch and set properly
Optimum gap for most electric locks is 3 – 4 mm
Optimum gap for Aluminium doors – 2mm
Optimum gap for Rim Electric locks can go up to 4.5mm
Installation
Make sure that the Cylinder Barrel is facing the right way up (with the CISA logo facing to the top)
If you are installing a Rim Electric Lock and the cylinder barrel sticks out it needs to be protected with a CISA weld-on protective box, otherwise it can become a security risk
If you are installing a Euro-Profile cylinder in a Mortise Electric Lock then you need to use a protective rose or Escutcheon
On customized mortise locks make sure that you protect the coil of the locks as much as possible from weather – seal the tops of the gate tubing and make sure the top of the lock style is sealed, otherwise rainwater will seep in and can damage the coil.
Maintenance
Ensure periodic maintenance and lubrication
USE WD40
Spray on Latch & Load pin, Dead Bolt and Cylinder (but avoid contact with the coil)
DO NOT spray onto the Coil (avoid the coil completely)
DO NOT use a Silicon based spray. This can cause more harm than good.
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