SAFE SL530-50 Wiring Diagram Solenoid Lock User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- SAFE
Table of Contents
SAFE SL530-50 Wiring Diagram Solenoid Lock
TECHNICAL DATA
Operating voltage. 12 ( -10% ) – 24 ( + 15 % ) VAC/DC
Current. Max 200mA. Idel 65 mA
Reed switch. Max 500 mA 30 VAC / VDC resist, 10 W
Ambient temperature. -25 – + 55 C
Bolt throw. 14 mm
Backset. 50 mm
Forend. 22 mm
Spindle. 8 mm
Function selected on the lock case. Mechanical functions
- opening directions of trigger bolt and latch bolt.
- controlled side (SL520/521)
The lock can always be opened with the handle on the active side (SL520/521)
Indications.
- deadlock status of latch bolt
- door closed
- handle operation ( SL520/521 )
- bolt position ( SL510/511 )
Function.
SL 510 Fail safe, power to open right / left
SL 511 Fail secure, power to lock right / left
SL 520 Fail safe, power to open right / left, Exit handle operation rigt
/ left
SL 521 Fail secure, power to lock right / left Exit handle operation
right / left
SL 530 Fail safe, power to open right / left
SL 531 Fail secure, power to lock right / left
Accessories.
Connection cable 6m: K06
Connection cable 1O m: K10
Frond asymmetric: 510 0sym| 511 0sym| 520 0sym| 521 0sym530 0sym| 531 0sym
Changing the opening direction of the trigger bolt right / left (see fig 1)
- Unscrew the fixing screw of the trigger bolt.
- Pull the bolt head out and turn it round.
- Tighten the fixing screw. use thread locking (tighten by hand)
Changing the opening direction of the latch bolt right / left (see fig 1)
- Push in the latch bolt.
- Unscrew the fixing screw.
- Pull the bolt head out and turn it round.
- Push in the latch bolt and thigh ten the fixing screw use thread locking
- Tighten with machine driver.
Door magnet (see fig. 2)
Setting exit handle side SL 520/521
- Open the lid on lock case (see fig 2).
- Remove contact between lid and lock case.
- Lift the spring load to the opposite side on lock arm (see fig 3). Use a small screwdriver or a small beek pliers.
- Lift out the upper arm and does the same thing with the lower lock arm (see fig 3).
- If necessary, remove the for end to reduce pressure load on the handle spring.
LEFT VERSION
Fail safe and fail secure
RIGHT VERSION
Fail safe and fail secure
WIRING DIAGRAM
SL510/511
SL520/521
SL530-50/531-50
- MAINTENANCE SAFETRON MOTOR LOCK Maintenance should be performed by a trained professional
- Ensure that mounted knobs, handles and cylinders are working satisfactory
- Lubricate and make adjustments as necessary In normal use lubricate the lock housing mechanical parts once a year. Use a lubricant that does not contain graphite or solvents
- At high frequency use, lubricate mechanical parts as needed
- Lock housing electrical components are maintenance‐- free
- Check that the door closes properly. If necessary adjust door hinges and/or door closers. A bad door function adversely affects locking
Customer Support
Box 2096, Kolvgatan 7
65002 Karlstad
Tel: +46(0)54-19 02 45
Fax: +46(0)54-19 02 75
Mail: info@safetron.com
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References
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