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Hello everyone. I need some wiring assistance with hooking up an Entrematic HA-8 door operator to Camden Door Control Washroom Kits WEC10 and WC11.

 

They come with drawings...but I can't seem to figure it out (links below):

http://www.camdencontrols.com/pipelines/resource/a4030_CX_WEC10_Wiring_Diagram_English.pdf

http://www.camdencontrols.com/pipelines/resource/a4020_WC_11_Wiring_Diagram_English.pdf

 

I'm just down and out and I really need help on trying to wire this thing up for an angry customer. Any help is appreciated.

 

Thanks

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Links don't work.

 

Please explain what your trying to accomplish.

 

Do these restroom doors have a latch on them?

 

Try this link, and scroll down to "Resource Center" > "Manuals" > Then download "WC-11 Wiring Diagram" & "CX-WEC10 Wiring Diagram" - those will be what I tried to attach:

http://www.camdencontrols.com/products/WC_Restroom_Control_Kits

 

I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. We have a building code that says a building must have (what they call) "A Universal Washroom" (or a more simplified term "Barrier Free Washroom". So you will see grab bars, automatic faucets, auto hand dryers, and my case an automatic door - but not just your regular automatic door. It will have a push to lock button, and emergency button, with alarms, electric strike, and push plates for door activation.

 

I'm trying to learn/figure out how I wire it up properly based on the links I tried to attach.

 

To answer your question - yes they latch into an electric strike. If the push button is pushed the strike releases. Not sure if I've summed this up properly.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Lets talk about the WC-11 first.

 

I assume this will be your application?

 

Yes sir in conjunction with the WEC10 and a Entrematic operator.

Now this whole wiring diagrame makes no sense to me because I don't know where to get "12/24 VCD Power", "12/24 VCD Power for Strike", and how to connect "12/24 VCD Power for AF-500 to the occupied light (which is an AF500)

 

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You will need a power supply probably not supplied.

 

Is your electric strike 12 or 24v?

Fail Safe or Fail secure?

 

 

Fail safe and 24v.

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Ok so every thing will work with 24v DC.

You need a 24v DC power supply 3-4 AMP should be fine.

 

Don't try to overwhelm yourself.

Just address one thing at a time.

 

Inside and outside buttons look straight forward. Push to lock button is straight forward. Door contact is easy. Strike looks fairly basic.

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On 11/17/2017 at 10:05 AM, ssmith10pn said:

Ok so every thing will work with 24v DC.

You need a 24v DC power supply 3-4 AMP should be fine.

 

Don't try to overwhelm yourself.

Just address one thing at a time.

 

Inside and outside buttons look straight forward. Push to lock button is straight forward. Door contact is easy. Strike looks fairly basic.

Hi 
 
I am trying to install auto door operator linking with cx 33.  How to interface between cx33 and auto door control circuit? Please advise 
Many thanks 

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On 11/17/2017 at 2:31 PM, ssmith10pn said:

email me @ ssmith10pn@gmail.com and I'll give you my phone number in case you get stuck.

Hu Sir can I have your phone number for a quick question regarding auto door control circuit interfacing with cx33.

I am looking forward to hear from u.

 

Many Thanks in advance 

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