Adam’S Rite Electric Strike Installation Guide?

The Adams Rite UltraLine 7400 Series Electric Strike is designed for use with Adams Rite deadlatches or cylindrical locksets and releases electrically with u-turn. It is compatible with the HES 9800 Adams Rite 7800 and can be connected to the Plug In Connector using 1/4″-20 x 1″ mounting screws. The installation process involves pre-preparing the door jamb/stage per applicable drawing, installing mounting clips using 8 screws, inserting the electric strike into the jamb and attaching to the clips using two 12 combination screws, and secure 8-32 mounting screw screws.

The installation instructions are a supplement to the Adams Rite 7100 Series Electric Strikes for Adams Rite Deadlatches and Cylindrical Locks. These strikes are supplied with an AC continuous duty strike with a A/R 4603 rectifier attached to the solenoid leads, providing silent operation without the “buzzing” sound. They use a DC function for remote electrical control of any door equipped with an Adams Rite Series 4500/4700/4900 (or similar) deadlatch or “key-in-knob” sets.

The requirements for installing an electric strike are most often not determined until after the door and frame are installed, as the final foot is not determined until after the door and frame are installed. The Adams Rite 7100 Series is for remote use access control of any door equipped with an Adams Rite 4700 series (or similar) deadlatch.


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Why does my electric strike keep buzzing?

The electric strike emits a buzzing sound when it is connected to an alternating current (AC) source, as the rapid movement of the plunger within the solenoid is caused by the alternating current, resulting in the emission of a buzzing sound.

Can you install an electric strike on a double door?

HES electric strikes are compatible with double door applications with a standard door thickness of 1 3/4″ or greater, provided that one door is stationary. It is of the utmost importance to ascertain the fire rating of the opening in order to ensure that the selected product bears a UL 10C fire rating.

Why is my electric strike not unlocking?

It has been observed that certain electric strikes may encounter difficulties when pressure is applied to the solenoid. This can impede the solenoid’s ability to move the plunger and release the keeper, resulting in the strike becoming locked, even with a minimal amount of preload pressure.

Is electric strike no or nc?
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Is electric strike no or nc?

Electric strike locks have two open ways: NO and NC. NO strikes are normally open and closed when power is energizing, or fail-safe, and are suitable for more door lock installation conditions, saving energy and economizing. For example, in a fire protection security system, the NO function is required for fire escape, while in high-security areas like file rooms or computer rooms, the NC function ensures the door is closed when electric power is off or accidents occur.

The wide variety of electric strike models, sizes, shapes, functions, and brands increases the difficulty of electric strike installation. The wide variety of electric strike models, sizes, shapes, functions, and brands can make the installation process more complex.

Does an electric strike need a power supply?

It is of paramount importance to ensure the optimal functioning and reliability of electric strike doors through the provision of regulated power to the access control system. This is achieved through the utilisation of power supplies, which play a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity and functionality of these systems. Such devices are responsible for converting electric current to the appropriate voltage and frequency, thereby ensuring the reliable operation of a security system. This is particularly important in the case of electric strikes, latch retraction, exit devices, and electrified locks.

What wire do you use for electric strike?

To connect an electric strike or mag lock to an ACU, use 18 gauge 2 conductor cables, while for exit and egress devices, use 22 gauge 4 conductors. Always use the correct cable type, as a mistake can cause device failure. If your space has a plenum ceiling, use plenum-rated cables to avoid building code violations. Plenum-rated cables have special insulation that makes them fire-resistant and non-toxic during a fire condition. Always follow the correct cable type for each device to avoid any issues.

What voltage is the Adams Rite electric strike?

This product offers a range of voltage options, including AC and DC, with DC continuous units being silent and AC intermittent units buzzing. The fail safe and fail secure options are field selectable at installation, but AC intermittent solenoid must not be used continuously. Options include two Form ‘C’ monitoring switches, lip extension kits for various door dimensions, and modular packaging. The strike body and faceplate kits can be matched to create a complete electric strike, with faceplate kits containing all hardware. For more information, contact the factory or sales representative.

How do you unlock electric strike?
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How do you unlock electric strike?

Electric strikes can be classified into fail-secure and fail-safe lock mechanisms. Fail-secure strikes do not require an electric current to stay locked, only unlocking when receiving a pulse of electricity. They remain locked when power fails or is turned off. Fail-safe strikes require electric current to stay locked and unlock when power is removed. The choice between these types depends on the end-user’s needs, building codes, and emergency response requirements of a local fire department.

Other factors to consider when choosing electric strike solutions include size, compatibility with existing hardware, and door frame conditions. Common types of electric strikes include mortise locks, cylindrical locks, and rim exit devices. Mortise strikes are commonly used on commercial doors with mortise locksets, while cylindrical strikes are used on doors with cylindrical locksets. Rim exit device electric strikes are surface mounted on a door frame and used with rim exit devices.

How much does it cost to install electric strike?

The installation of electric door strikes is a cost-effective solution, with an average cost of approximately $300 per door, with costs increasing for larger buildings. In the event that you are unable to access this service, it is recommended that you contact the site owner for assistance. If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges, please enter your email address and click “Send” to regain access. This will assist you in reestablishing your access.

How many amps does an electric strike need?
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How many amps does an electric strike need?

An HES 9600 electric strike can draw power from either a 12-volt or 24-volt power source. At 12-volt, it draws 0. 45 amps, while at 24-volt, it only draws 0. 25 amps. This means that it requires about half an amp at 12-volt and one-quarter of an amp at 24-volt. This is useful when adding multiple devices, as running them all on 24-volt allows more devices to be run off a power supply that supplies 24-volt than one that supplies 12-volt.

For example, two HES 9600 electric strikes can be run off a 1-amp power supply, using 0. 90 amps at 12-volt and 0. 50 amps at 24-volt. However, it is not recommended to exceed 75-80 of the total current of the power supply, so it is not recommended to add a fourth strike.

Can an electric strike be installed in an existing fire-rated door frame?
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Can an electric strike be installed in an existing fire-rated door frame?

It is not possible to utilise a “fail-safe” electric strike in conjunction with a fire-rated door due to the lack of latching support that would be required during a power outage. Nevertheless, they can be utilized in either “fail-safe” or “fail-secure” mode, as the lock maintains positive latching.


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Adam'S Rite Electric Strike Installation Guide
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