alpro AL150 Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

alpro AL150

The alpro AL150 is an electric rim strike designed to be installed on timber door frames. It features a 1mm gap between the door latch and the front face of the strike keeper to prevent the door from exerting pressure on the keeper when the door is closed. The AL150 is not equipped with a door status sensor, and it accepts a power input of either 12 VDC or 24 VDC. The AL150 is designed to operate with either power to lock or power to open functionality.

Here are some of the possible use cases for the alpro AL150:

  • Access control for commercial buildings
  • Residential security

alpro AL150

The alpro AL150 is an electric rim strike designed to be installed on timber door frames. It features a 1mm gap between the door latch and the front face of the strike keeper to prevent the door from exerting pressure on the keeper when the door is closed. The AL150 is not equipped with a door status sensor, and it accepts a power input of either 12 VDC or 24 VDC. The AL150 is designed to operate with either power to lock or power to open functionality.

Here are some of the possible use cases for the alpro AL150:

  • Access control for commercial buildings
  • Residential security
Electric Rim Strike
AL150
INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions before starting installation
INSTALL ON TIMBER DOOR FRAME
x3
DOOR LATCH POSITION
As shown in Figure 1, there must be a
1mm gap between the door latch and
the front face of strike keeper to prevent
the door from exerting pressure on the
keeper when door is closed.
MOUNTING STEPS OF STRIKE
1
2
3
4
Note: There’s no polarity on power input, AL150 is not equipped with DSS sensor.
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
BLACK
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
BLACK
12 vDC/ 200 mA 24 vDC/ 100 mA
DSS (Door Status Sensor), BLACK (COM), BLUE (NO), ORANGE (NC)
DSS contact rating: max, current 100 mA, max. voltage 30 vDC
PACK CONTENTS
POWER INPUT 12 VDC or 24VDC SUPPLY
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Position the strikes against the frame, mark and drill the hole sizes as
shown on Figure 2 and 3.
Drill cable exit hole on door frame.
Make sure electrical connections are followed correctly.
When the door is closed, ensure that there is no pressure on the front
face of strike keeper.
Electric Rim Strike
AL150
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CONVERSION: POWER TO LOCK <=> POWER TO OPEN
Figure 4A
Figure 4B
WARNING:
Do not press on the keeper to release when the
spring screw is not totally secured in position, this
will cause damage to the spring barbell. When
changing function, micro switch will spring out.
Procedures to convert Power to Open (Figure
4B) to Power to Lock (Figure 4A):
Step 1: Remove the two cover plate screws.
Step 2: Remove the lock body from the cover
housing.
Step 3: Remove the spring screw from the end
part of the strike body.
Step 4: Remove the Barbell and replace in
reverse position with long part in and short
part out.
Step 5: Replace the spring screw.
Step 6: Refit the lock body into the cover housing
and screw in the two cover plate screws.
Procedures to convert Power to Lock (Figure
4A) to Power to Open (Figure 4B):
Step 1: Remove the two cover plate screws.
Step 2: Remove the lock body from the cover
housing.
Step 3: Remove the spring screw from the end
part of the strike body.
Step 4: Remove the Barbell and replace in
position with short part in and long part
out.
Step 5: Replace the spring screw.
Step 6: Refit the lock body into the cover housing
and screw in the two cover plate screws.
ELECTRIC STRIKE MAINTENANCE
Maintenance should be carried out every
6 months, or higher for heavy duty door
traffic.
Electric strikes should be fitted exactly in
accordance with the Alpro fixing
instructions, ensuring and maintaining all
relevant door gaps and clearances.
Under no circumstances use a spray
lubricant, as this type of solvent can
damage electronics. Electrical parts with
the strike need no maintenance.
If required fit a protective diode as close
to the coil as possible to protect the
system from transient peaks.
Ensure on a regular; basis the whole of the
door system is checked (lock case, door
closer, strike plate, handles etc.) to ensure
the desired level of door operation and
security is being maintained.
PLEASE NOTE:
The warranty for the strike is void if:
The strike is assembled incorrectly
Parts fitted to the strike which are not
approved Alpro Parts
The strike is incorrectly wired
There is incorrect voltage applied to the
strike
Alpro electric strikes should be installed
by suitably qualified engineers
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alpro AL150 Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

alpro AL150

The alpro AL150 is an electric rim strike designed to be installed on timber door frames. It features a 1mm gap between the door latch and the front face of the strike keeper to prevent the door from exerting pressure on the keeper when the door is closed. The AL150 is not equipped with a door status sensor, and it accepts a power input of either 12 VDC or 24 VDC. The AL150 is designed to operate with either power to lock or power to open functionality.

Here are some of the possible use cases for the alpro AL150:

  • Access control for commercial buildings
  • Residential security

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