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55 Series Electric Door Strikes UniFLEX™ Spec - Application Specific Faceplates Included Lock Compatibility: To determine compatibility of locksets not listed below. UniFLEX Spec models include strike and faceplate for individual job requirements. Recommend for specifiers and industry professionals for fast and easy specification of individual installation requirements. Model Lockset Application Compatible Locks Operation 55-A • Cylindrical locksets • All cylindrical locksets • Locksets with ANSI centerline with 1/2" to 5/8" latchbolts latch entry lockset with up to IDC - See M7200 Datasheet After releasing the latchbolt, the keep- 3/4" latchbolt er returns to the locked position. • Locksets with ANSI centerline latch entry with up to 3/4" latchbolt 55-B • Mortise locksets and mortise exit devices with or without a • Accurate • Falcon After releasing the latchbolt, the keep- deadlatch located • Arrow • Marks er returns to the locked position. below the latchbolt. • Best • Sargent • Corbin Russwin • Yale • Dorma • Schlage 55-C • Mortise locksets and mortise • IDC - See M7800 Datasheet exit devices with or without a After releasing the latchbolt, the keep- • Baldwin deadlatch located above er returns to the locked position. • Hager the latchbolt. 55-D • Mortise locksets with a deadbolt and a deadlatch located below Deadbolt Retracted: the latchbolt. When signaled by the access control the strike keeper unlocks, permitting • With deadbolt retainer installed, • Accurate • Falcon door latch release. The strike keeper access control will not release • Arrow • Marks returns to the closed and locked projected deadbolt. • Best • Sargent position. The door then returns to the • With deadbolt retainer removed, • Corbin Russwin • Yale closed and locked position. access control will release • Dorma deadbolt. The door will not Deadbolt Retainer Installed close when deadbolt is projected. Night-Latch/Access Control Lockout: 55-E • Mortise lockset with a deadbolt. When the deadbolt is projected the strike will not release by access • With deadbolt retainer installed, control. access control will not release projected deadbolt. • Baldwin Deadbolt Retainer Removed • With deadbolt retainer removed, access control will release Night-Latch: When the deadbolt is deadbolt. The door will not close projected, the strike keeper unlocks, when deadbolt is projected. permitting door latch and deadbolt release by the access control. The 55-F • Mortise locksets with a deadbolt strike keeper returns to the closed and and a deadlatch located above locked position. The door will not the latchbolt. close and lock when the deadbolt is extended and must be manually • With deadbolt retainer installed, • Schlage retracted to permit door closure. access control will not release • IDC - See M7800 Datasheet projected deadbolt. • Hager • With deadbolt retainer removed, access control will release deadbolt. The door will not close when deadbolt is projected. International Door Closers, Inc. West: 800-544-4422 • East: 800-225-6737 COPYRIGHT 2018 INTERNATIONAL DOOR CLOSERS, INC www.intldoorclosers.com 280 Model UniFLEX™ Pro Stocking System Monitoring Configurations 55-A, 55-B, 55-C: LBM, LBM/LCM UniFLEX™: 55-ABC Universal Application Open Stock For Stocking Installers & Distributors UniFLEX™ Spec: 55-A 55-D 55-B 55-E 55-C 55-F Finish 630 Stainless Steel (std) Enables order fulfillment for multiple 606 Dull Brass applications while reducing stocking A B or C requirements and limitations of application 612 Dull Bronze specific electric strikes. 55-D, 55-E, 55-F: LBM, LBM/LCM 613 Oil Rubbed Bronze LBM/LCM/DBM 625 Bright Chrome How Universal Application 626 Dull Chrome Open Stock Works 1. Stock UniFLEX™ 55 series strike bodies and different application Monitoring faceplates separately. 2. For order fulfillment, package application All strikes less monitoring are non-handed faceplate with model 55 strike per A, B, C with monitoring are non-handed order specification. D, E, F with monitoring are handed L - Left hand R - Right hand D or E F Example: 55-DU x LBM/LCM-L UniFLEX™ Pro Strike Body LBM Latchbolt Monitor Indicate quantity and monitoring required. Accessories Signals the door is closed and latched 55 Electric strike body, 12/24VDC or unlatched and open. RMB Plug-In Buzzer, 12/24V Indicates strike is energized Applications Monitoring Options • Door prop open monitoring See ordering info on left LT Tri-Color LED, red or green or amber. Indicates strike energized • Airlock and Interlock logic LBM • Access control door ajar input per field wiring LBM/LCM • Access control anti-tailgate input BR64XL Rectifier with Wire Leads LBM/LCM/DBM Converts AC to DC LBM/LCM Door Secure Monitor Signals door is closed latched and the keeper is deadlocked. Also signals the door Example: 15 ea. 55; 5 ea. 55-LBM is unlatched or unlocked. Applications • Door secure and unlocked monitoring Accessorie Faceplates • Mantraps Faceplates determine operation and lockset compatibility. For faceplate applications see LBM/LCM/DBM Deadbolt and Door Secure D, E & F functions only. page 2. Indicate quantity and finish. DBM signals deadbolt projected or retracted. 50A 50B 50C LBM/LCM signals the door is latched and 50D 50E 50F the keeper is deadlocked, whether the deadbolt is extended or retracted. Also Specify Faceplate Finish signals the door is unlatched and unlocked when deadbolt is retracted. 630 Stainless Steel (std) 606 Dull Brass Applications • Deadbolt night latch monitoring 612 Dull Bronze • Access control lockout monitoring 613 Oil Rubbed Bronze • Door secure and unlocked monitoring 625 Bright Chrome • Mantraps 626 Dull Chrome Example: 10 ea. 50AU; 5 ea. 50BD; 5 ea. 50FU International Door Closers, Inc. West: 800-544-4422 • East: 800-225-6737 COPYRIGHT 2018 INTERNATIONAL DOOR CLOSERS, INC www.intldoorclosers.com 281 Fig.Fig. 11 WIREWIRE DIAGRAMDIAGRAM -- 5555 SERIESSERIES ELECTRICELECTRIC STRIKESTRIKE ACCESS PowerPower ACCESS Connector CONTROLCONTROL Connector 12V/600mA12V/600mA 24V/300mA24V/300mA Fail-SafeFail-Safe ++ Red 1212 oror 24V24V STRIKESTRIKE RedRed Red ++ Fail-SecureFail-Secure BlackBlack ++ BlackBlack DCDC Power Supply BlueBlue __ BlueBlue __ -- Power Supply WhiteWhite WhiteWhite AC to DC Rectifier DiodeDiode recomendedrecomended toto protectprotect AC to DC Rectifier BRBR64XL64XL againstagainst inrushinrush andand reversereverse surgessurges ++ RED RED Monitoring ++ YEL ~ Monitoring ~~ ~~ YEL ~ 1212 oror 24V24V Connectors Connectors -- WHT WHT -- ACAC ORG/BLKORG/BLK N/CN/C (Powered(Powered == Open)Open) YELYEL ~~ TransformerTransformer WHT/BLKWHT/BLK * LCMLCM COMCOM * YEL/BLKYEL/BLK N/ON/O (Powered(Powered == Closed)Closed)** Strike Input: Dual Voltage ORGORG N/CN/C (Latched(Latched == Open)Open) Strike Input: Dual Voltage WHTWHT 600 mA @ 12VDC LBMLBM COMCOM 600 mA @ 12VDC YELYEL 300 mA @ 24VDC N/ON/O (Latched(Latched == Closed)Closed) 300 mA @ 24VDC ORG/REDORG/RED N/CN/C (Bolt(Bolt Thrown Thrown == Open)Open) ContactsContacts:: SPDTSPDT,, DryDry,, 55 AmpAmp @@ 3030VV WHT/REDWHT/RED DBMDBM COMCOM NOTE: LCM Contacts Reversed YEL/REDYEL/RED **NOTE: LCM Contacts Reversed N/ON/O (Bolt(Bolt Thrown Thrown == Closed)Closed) WhenWhen inin FailsafeFailsafe ModeMode HIGHHIGH SECURITYSECURITY DOORDOOR SECURESECURE MONITORING:MONITORING: LBM/LCMLBM/LCM RequiredRequired LCMLCM && LBMLBM wiredwired inin seriesseries indicatesindicates doordoor isis closedclosed,, latchedlatched andand strikestrike isis deadlockeddeadlocked oror doordoor isis openopen oror unlockedunlocked FIG. FIG2 FIELD. 2 FIELD REVERSIBLE REVERSIBLE FIG. FIG3 HORIZONTAL. 3 HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT FAILSAFE FAILSAFE / FAILSECURE / FAILSECURE 3A-Nominal3A-Nominal Alignment Alignment: Loosen: Loosen mounting mounting screws screws. FailsecureFailsecure Mode Mode: Factory: Factory supplied supplied, Failsecure, Failsecure Shift strikeShift strikebody bodybehind behind the faceplate the faceplate horizontally horizontally. FailsafeFailsafe Mode Mode: Remove: Remove cover cover, push, pushsolenoid solenoid toward toward TightenTighten mounting mounting screws screws. end of end strike of strikeas shown as shown below below. 3B-Excessive3B-Excessive Alignment Alignment Issues Issues: : RemoveRemove shim fillershim bar filler from bar keeperfrom keeper. RemoveRemove Cover Cover 3A 3A 3B 3B FailsecureFailsecure ShownShown FailsafeFailsafe International Door Closers, Inc. West: 800-544-4422 • East: 800-225-6737 COPYRIGHT 2018 INTERNATIONAL DOOR CLOSERS, INC www.intldoorclosers.com 282 Fig. 6 FACE PLATES - All faceplates are interchangeable for application requirements Refer to faceplate dimensions to determine compatibility of locks and exit device brands not listed on page 2. 55-A 55-B 55-C 55-D 55-E 55-F 2-5/16 Fig. 4 FRAME PREPARATION - 55 Electric Strike International Door Closers, Inc. West: 800-544-4422 • East: 800-225-6737 COPYRIGHT 2018 INTERNATIONAL DOOR CLOSERS, INC www.intldoorclosers.com 283 .
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