Gianni Industries GK1297 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Gianni Industries GK1297 is a surface-mounted electric rim strike designed to accommodate rim exit devices with a Pullman latch. It operates on dual voltage 12/24 VDC and features field-selectable fail-safe or fail-secure mode. The GK1297 is suitable for both metal and wood frame applications and has a latch throw of 1/2 inch. It offers a dynamic strength of 1500 lbs (680Kg) and an endurance rating of 250,000 cycles (UL tested). The strike is made of brushed stainless steel and comes with an optional latch monitor. Installation is straightforward and requires no cutting on the frame.

Gianni Industries GK1297 is a surface-mounted electric rim strike designed to accommodate rim exit devices with a Pullman latch. It operates on dual voltage 12/24 VDC and features field-selectable fail-safe or fail-secure mode. The GK1297 is suitable for both metal and wood frame applications and has a latch throw of 1/2 inch. It offers a dynamic strength of 1500 lbs (680Kg) and an endurance rating of 250,000 cycles (UL tested). The strike is made of brushed stainless steel and comes with an optional latch monitor. Installation is straightforward and requires no cutting on the frame.

Place the wire inside the connector and use pliers to press down on
the head of the connector evenly.
The GK1297 series electric rim strikes are surface
mounted and designed to accommodate rim exit
devices with a Pullman latch. No cutting on the frame
is required for installation. These strikes are field
selectable for fail-safe or fail-secure mode and
operate on dual voltage 12/24 VDC. Available with
optional latch monitor.
Surface Installation
• For indoor use only
• The GK1297 series are intended to be used with UL Listed Exit
Hardware.
• The GK1297 series shall not be installed in the fail secure mode unless
permitted by the local authority having jurisdiction and shall not interfere
with the operation of panic hardware.
UL Requirements
GK1297 Series Electric Rim Strikes
Installation Instructions
Specifications
Operating Voltage
Current Draw
Operating Temperature
Humidity
12/24VDC
0~85% non-condensing
540mA/12VDC, 270mA-330mA/24VDC
Static Strength
Lock Mode
Field selectable fail-safe
or fail-secure
1500 lbs (680Kg)
Dynamic Strength 70 ft-lbs
Endurance Rating
250,000 cycles (UL tested)
1,000,000 cycles (Factory tested)
14
°F to 120°F (-10°C~+49°C)
Performance Level
Destructive Attack: Level I
Line Security: Level I
Standby Power: Level I
Endurance: Level IV
Finish Brushed stainless steel (US32D)
• The GK1297 series electric strikes are access control unit accessories,
intended to be controlled by an access control system. The access
control systems purpose is to provide a means for controlling the
locking and unlocking of external and internal doors of a premise.
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Measure 39 13/16”
(1011mm) up from
finished floor and mark
strike centerline on
door. Transfer
centerline to frame.
39
13
16
(1011mm)
1
2
3
Surface Installation (For Exit Device Already Installed)
Align strike on
centerline and mark
two slotted holes.
Drill holes and install
strike to frame.
Align template on
centerline and
against strike.
A
1
Cable
Access
Hole
3
2
A
4
5
Latch Position Line
a. Measure the exit device latch
position on the door.
a. Close the door and mark latch
position on the frame.
b. The latch position line will
correspond with the inside of strike
keeper as shown.
a. Position the strike on the frame
according to the marked latch
position.
b. Use the strike as a template; mark
and drill cable access hole and two
mounting holes.
c. Loosely mount the strike with
Phillips flat head screws.
a. Check latchbolt interaction and
adjust the strike horizontally until the
door latches properly.
b. Tighten the two mounting screws
and mark remaining screw holes.
a. Remove the strike and drill holes.
b. Connect the wires.
c. Insert the blind nuts into the holes
and re-install the strike.
d. Add spacers to adjust the gap
between strike and exit device if
necessary.
e. Permanently secure the strike with
the hex socket cap screws into the
blind nuts.
Inside of
Strike Keeper
Model GK1297/GK1297M
Frame Application Metal or Wood
Latch Throw
(Housing Thickness)
1/2"
• Wiring methods shall be in accordance with NFPA 70.
Installing the Crimp Connectors
N.O. contact for door open status
N.C. contact for door closed status
Latch Monitor (Option)
Blue N.O.
Green COM.
Yellow N.C.
Wiring Diagrams
Changing Fail-Safe / Fail-Secure
Remove locking screw #1, loosen, slide and tighten sliding screw #2. Reinsert and tighten locking screw #1 to the desired fail-safe or fail-secure
setting.
For 12VDC operation:
For 24VDC operation:
Wiring Diagrams
9” (228.5mm)
GK1297MGK1297
1 1/2” (228.5mm)
1/2”(13mm)
(44.5mm)
1 3/4”
9” (228.5mm)
1 1/2” (228.5mm)
1/2”(13mm)
(44.5mm)
1 3/4”
8 1/4” (209.5mm)
6 7/16” (163mm)
3/8” (10mm)
(Model with Latch Monitor)
Contact Rating
GK1297M: 0.3A/6V, resistive load
Blue N.O.
Green COM.
Yellow N.C.
Black -
Red +
Blue N.O.
Green COM.
Yellow N.C.
Black -
White +
All field wiring shall be routed in a protected or a
restricted area
Copyright © All rights reserved. P-MU-GK1297 Published on 2020.02.18
Fail-Safe Fail-Secure
Sliding
Locking
Locking
Sliding
Sliding
Locking
screw #1
screw #2
Locking
screw #1
Sliding
screw #2
screw #2
screw #1
screw #1
screw #2
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Gianni Industries GK1297 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Gianni Industries GK1297 is a surface-mounted electric rim strike designed to accommodate rim exit devices with a Pullman latch. It operates on dual voltage 12/24 VDC and features field-selectable fail-safe or fail-secure mode. The GK1297 is suitable for both metal and wood frame applications and has a latch throw of 1/2 inch. It offers a dynamic strength of 1500 lbs (680Kg) and an endurance rating of 250,000 cycles (UL tested). The strike is made of brushed stainless steel and comes with an optional latch monitor. Installation is straightforward and requires no cutting on the frame.

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