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PN# 500-10450
Page 10 Rev. B, 02/12
APPENDIX A
Troubleshooting
Problem Lock Does Not Generate a Magnetic Field Points of Reference
Check for specified voltage at Magnalock
Section 2
Solution
Check for specified current draw at Magnalock Section 2
Problem Reduced Holding Force Points of Reference
Check DC power source is Full-Wave Rectified
(Half-wave Rectifier or AC Power unacceptable)
Section 6.2
Check for specified voltage at Magnalock
Section 2
Check for specified current draw at Magnalock Section 2
Check strike mounting for proper installation Sections 5.6-5.7
Solution
Check the Magnalock and strike for obstructions
and that contact surfaces are properly cleaned
Section 7
Problem The Magnalock Does Not Release Points of Reference
Make sure no voltage is present at Magnalock Section 2
Make sure the Magnalock is not drawing current Section 2
Check if the strike is sticky and hard to release
Section 7
Solution
Check the Magnalock and strike for obstructions
and that contact surfaces are properly cleaned
Section 7
Problem The Magnalock is Dirty or Rusty Points of Reference
Solution
Improper cleaning – Maintenance Equipment Section 7
Problem
Electronic Noise Interference with
Access Control System
Points of Reference
Solution
Check for voltage from Magnalock to door frame.
There should be no voltage present.
Section 2
IF PROBLEMS PERSIST CALL SECURITRON TOLL FREE
(800) MAG-LOCK
(800) 624-5625
Appendix B
Wire Gauge Factoring
1.1 Remote Power Supply
The Magnalock requires adequate voltage and current for proper operation.
Resistance is created by the length and gauge (size) of the wire being used.
An accurate estimated distance from the power supply to the opening is crucial.
For superior operation the correct size gauge wire must be used.
The devices used operate the best with the least amount of resistance on the source.
Using the correct gauge wires protects against large voltage and current (load) losses.
The gauge is determined by the wire distance, voltage and current of all devices.
1.2 Determining Wire Gauge
Follow Example A (24VDC system) below.
Use Table 1 to choose the correct wire gauge for the application.
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