HG-1 Left Hand Door Locking Device - Use With Stationary Cam
HG-1 Left Hand Door Locking Device - Use With Stationary Cam
77801-Standard | 77862-NEMA 4/12/4X | 77862-HS- Hazardous Location
Lead Time: 4-5 Weeks - Depending On Quantity
Models Available / Specifications
ITEM: 77801
cUL Listed - UL 104 | 250V AC, 2 Amps | Min. Travel: 7/8” | Force: 1.8 lbs. | Heavy Duty Cast Iron Enclosure, Latch and Roller Arm, Self Wiping Metal Loaded Contacts
ITEM: 77862
NEMA 4/12/4X | cUL Listed - UL 104 | 250V AC, 2 Amps | Min. Travel: 7/8” | Force: 1.8 lbs. | Heavy Duty Cast Iron Enclosure, Latch and Roller Arm, Self Wiping Metal Loaded Contacts | Gasketed Shafts & Cover Plate
ITEM: 77862-HS
Hazardous Location Model - Class 1, Division 2 - Groups, A,B,C,D - Hermetically Sealed Contact Block Rated UL, CSA. Switch built to NEC Code requirements for Class 1, Division 2, Groups A,B,C & D Locations - (360VAC Inductive)
Device Description
The HG-1 is a Electrical/Mechanical Contact Switch intended for use with single slide vertical rise elevator freight doors. They are wired in series with all of the other door switches in the hoist-way and the electrical control circuit of the elevator so as to produce an overall electrical safety loop. In addition to this circuit closing system there is a mechanical latch which locks the door in the closed or down position. The HG-1 Interlock has a single contact and is used with a stationary cam.
*This door locking device is built in both a Right-Hand or Left-Hand model. The hand is determined by standing inside the elevator looking out. The side the lock is to be mounted (Left or Right) is the hand to be ordered.
Description
These Door Locks are mounted to the door frame or wall inside the hoist-way through mounting holes in the casting that bolt to a wall/door frame mounting adapter. The housing includes the contact making assembly, shafts and cam. At the top of the housing is a roller arm shaft with an adjustable roller arm. A conduit connection hole in the bottom of the housing is for wiring to the contact terminals.
Operation
When the elevator stops at the landing, the stationary cam on the elevator strikes the door locking roller arm. This allows the doors to open and the door locking bar to exit the lock. The hoist-way door slides up vertically and the locking bar mounted on the door mechanically opens the contacts after the door bar exits the locking device. When the door is closed the locking bar enters into the door locking device and closes the contacts signaling to the elevator controller that the doors are closed and the elevator can run.
Installation/Maintenance Guide
Periodic lubrication and replacement of internal contacts is required and based on usage of elevator and environmental factors. We recommend using FluidFilm as lubrication for all moving pieces. Please email sales@cjanderson.com for assistance with any questions you might have.