ARC Retiring Cam - 790-501-(SPECIFY MODEL & VOLTAGE)

ARC Retiring Cam - 790-501-(SPECIFY MODEL & VOLTAGE)

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Models Available / Specifications

The ARC is built to water, dust resistant standards, exceeding the Heavy Duty Standard each of our products carries.

cUL Listed - Water Resistant, Dust Tight for wet, dirty locations. Additional maintenance is required as determined by environment, usage and age of elevator system. .

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

Device Description

The C.J. Anderson Retiring Cam (ARC), made in the USA, is a Self Contained Retractable Cam.  Its modular design permits replacement of all component parts in the field. This is a 2.75” wide by 12.25” long cam which can be used on any type of door lock.  It is the easiest Cam in the industry to install.  It only requires two mounting bolts and a two wire hook-up.  It has no motor, linkage or chains to adjust or break.

Features

  • Sturdy construction of heavy gauge steel with a corrosion resistant clear zinc coating

  • Dual wound coil which prevents overheating

  • Full 1 1/2” stroke to assure positive unlatching of almost any type door lock

Specifications

  • Current Draw : 1.4 AMPS

  • Stroke : 1.5 inches

  • Stroke Force : 9 pounds

  • Coil Insulation System : 105 C

  • Wire Range : 12 to 20 Gauge

  • Torque : 4 pounds per inch

  • Cam Extension: 1.5 inches (when non powered/relaxed)

  • Cam is only pulled in, retracted, when power is applied to unit from elevator controller.


This Cam operates from 110 volts to 220 volts AC or DC.  It can be used as a replacement for almost any cam currently installed.

Operation

When the elevator is at the desired floor the ARC Retiring Cam receives a signal from the controller which de-energizes the unit. This causes the cam to drop out and press up against the release roller on the door interlock. When the elevator is ready to leave the floor to another landing the elevator controller must know that the safety circuit is closed. The door gate switch, the door closed contact must be closed before the retiring cam can energize and pull away from the roller assembly on the door interlock. Once it does the door locked contact is closed and the elevator can travel to the next landing.

Downloads/Support Documents

790-501-ARC Retiring Cam - Product Sheet Rev G.pdf

790-501-CP-Cam Protection Wiring Instruction Sheet.pdf

Please email sales@cjanderson.com for assistance with any questions you might have.

Replacement Parts

ARC Replacement Parts