How to Install the LCN 6440 COMPACT Automatic Operator

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @Stye-nz2zi
    @Stye-nz2zi 2 года назад +1

    Will this actuate upon manual open of the door? I.E. pulling or pushing open the door?

    • @JLD902
      @JLD902 2 года назад +1

      Hello Stye, sadly no this device does not support “push-N-go”, the devices that do are usually high energy operators that do not use a door closer as part of their functionality, the 6400 is a low energy operator and can only be triggered by a wall button/wave switch to operate, LEO’s can only have “knowing act” switches, “Push-N-Go” is not knowing act compliant
      Hope this helps understand the world of Low Energy vs. high energy operators
      -Jess the door closer doctor

    • @benk2601
      @benk2601 2 месяца назад

      Push n go is a knowing act, I believe. You have to push the door. Ansi A159.19 6.3.2 outlines signage required for an application where door motion initiates the operator cycle@@JLD902

  • @chadrowland5234
    @chadrowland5234 2 года назад +1

    One thing that they forgot to add. A relay for electric strikes and electric latch retraction exit devices. That's a problem because, in my building, the restroom door is fire rated. So, it uses a lockset. So, I will have to use an electric strike on my restroom door. This device doesn't have a relay for an electric strike. I hope LCN has a solution for doors that have latch bolts and electric strikes.

    • @JLD902
      @JLD902 2 года назад

      Technically you can use this device with a strike, relay and option board would have to be added and strike powered by it‘s own power supply as this operator only has a power out for the BEA 900 receiver supplied with it,

  • @18rmiller18
    @18rmiller18 3 года назад +3

    does this comply with ANSI?

    • @LCNHardware
      @LCNHardware  3 года назад +7

      Thank you for your question. This product is certified to ANSI 156.19.

  • @rc846
    @rc846 Год назад

    Don't you just like it when the ceiling is o" above the frame?
    I wish architects would consult more.