5. Contractor Information 3M Model 2300 Series System Layout Checklist
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1 5. Contractor Information 3M Model 2300 Series System Layout Checklist This checklist contains the information necessary to provide the environment required to successfully install your new Model 2300 system. 4 1/2 in. [114 mm] 36 in. [914 mm] Alarm Light Alarm Light Patron Counter/ Diagnostic Display 67 1/2 in. [1,71 m] 67 1/2 in. [1,71 m] Power Cord 38 in. [965 mm] Power Requirements 3M Detection Systems are sophisticated computer based devices which require high quality surge and noise free electrical power for optimum performance. Energy Profile 1. Single phase power is required. 2. Designed for worldwide use with internal (manual) switch selection for voltage from 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz. 3. Maximum RMS current draw: a. 100/120 VAC: 0.8A b. 210/240 VAC: 0.4A 4. Power cord: the Model 2300 is supplied with a 16 ga., 3-wire, S-rating, 14-foot [4,26 m] long, NEMA 5-15P plug type power cord. The customer must supply an electrical outlet within the power cord length. 5. A dedicated circuit is not required but is recommended to prevent overloading and loss of security. 6. A minimum circuit capacity of 15A is recommended. 7. Circuit loading must not exceed 50% of the rated circuit current to ensure voltage stability System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects The system must be placed in an environment free of certain types of electrical interference. Check the following list of items to verify your system will be located an adequate distance from sources of electrical interference. Computers (CRT) Model 2301 with Baseplate C For optimum performance, computer terminals should be placed at least 3 feet [914 mm] from the closest lattice. Multiple computers will generally require a greater distance from the Increase the distance for each additional computer by 1.5 feet [457 mm]. For example, if there are 5 computers within 10 feet [3 m]; the minimum distance for each computer is as follows: Computer #1: 3 feet [914 mm] Computer #2: 4.5 feet [1,37 m] Computer #3: 6 feet [1,82 m] Computer #4: 7.5 feet [2,26 m] Computer #5: 9 feet [2,74 m] Model 2302 Direct Mount Computers that are more than 10 feet [3 m] away from the 2300 should not be a problem. January
2 Copy Machines Energy Management Large Metal Objects (LMO) Metal Framed Doors, Windows and Counters Protected Material Walls (Steel Studs) System Accessories Alarm/Disable Box Distance Between Systems Exit Control Hardware Copy machines are not allowed within 5 feet [1,5 m] of the closest lattice. Heating, ventilation and Air Conditioning Energy Management Systems may generate high levels of electronic noise which can reduce the performance level of the Model Please contact EAS Technical Service for more information. Large metal objects are not allowed within 2 feet [609 mm] of a lattice. Examples include: refrigerators, heavy support beams, heating/air conditioning duct work. ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requires a 4-foot [1,2 m] clear space at exit doors for wheelchair maneuvering space. This is the recommended system placement. The closest lattice of the Model 2300 system should be located at least 3 feet [914 mm] from a metal door frame. Books and other protected articles should be at least 3 feet [914 mm] from the closest point of the security system. Plan layout so that patrons will not congregate or wait in line within 3 feet [914 mm] of a lattice. Walls with steel studs are not allowed within 3 feet [914 mm] of the closest lattice. We recommend the use of wood 2 x 4s for wall studs within 3 feet [914 mm] of the system. The optional alarm/disable box is wired to the lattice base. Our standard installation includes 27 feet [8,3 m] of ¼-inch [6 mm] diameter wire. Additional wire length can be purchased at an upcharge for time and material. Use wire mold or ½-inch [13 mm] diameter conduit to protect the wiring. The minimum distance between two Model 2300 systems is 12 inches [304 mm]. The minimum distance to a Model 1365, 1370, or 1850 system is 12 inches [304 mm]. More than two Model 1365, 1370, 1850, or 2300 systems require 18 inches [456 mm] between them. The minimum distance to a Model 3800 system is 30 feet [9,14 m]. The minimum distance to a Model 3500 is 20 feet [6,1 m]. All metal exit control hardware must be located a minimum of 12 inches [304 mm] from each lattice. If a metal rail is placed parallel to the lattice, it must be placed at least 2 feet [609 mm] away from the lattice. Metal railings surrounding the system using two or more horizontal members must be a minimum of 3 feet [914 mm] from each lattice. Alvarado, Accent, and Lawrence are approved vendors for exit control hardware.! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN January % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M
3 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301/2302 Buried Power Materials Required Note Read all installation instructions before starting procedures. If there are any questions, call 3M Technical Service option #6. Item Supplier 1. Steel floor box, conduit, and associated wiring Electrical Contractor 2. Floor box cover plate, gasket, and carpet ring if needed Electrical Contractor 3. AC power cord (part of Model 2301/2302 System) 3M 4. Device to cut trench in floor Contractor 5. Material to fill in around and cover conduit after trench is cut Contractor Installation Procedure 1. Install a steel floor box. Position box per Model 2301/2302 Contractor Layout Plan and Figure 1. Floor box is typically 5 inches x 5 inches [127 x 127 mm], with a 4 inch [101 mm] cover flange. Some variations from the different suppliers utilize boxes with pre-pour and after-pour level adjustments. If necessary, request assistance from a 3M Service Technician in positioning floor box. 2. Complete wiring from floor box to Amp circuit, preferably dedicated for the security system. 3. At system installation, terminate system power cord to circuit wires, install gasket, cover plate, and carpet ring if required. Allow an extra 2 feet [609 mm] of power cord to be stored in the Model 2300 pedestal. 4. The 3M Service Technician will energize and check out the system.! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January
4 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301 Floor Mounted System with Buried Cables (36 in. Corridor) Note Read all installation instructions before starting this installation procedure. If there are any questions, contact 3M Library Systems, Technical Service, , option #6. If AC power wiring is also buried, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301/2302, Buried Power. Materials Required Item Supplier 1. Model 2301 and mounting hardware 3M 2. Rigid non-metallic conduit, inches [38-50 mm] I.D. as defined in Figure 1 Contractor 3. Concrete as required to pour floor Contractor 4. Device to cut trench in floor (for existing construction) Contractor 5. Materials to hold conduit in position while pouring floor Contractor 6. Finish flooring Contractor Installation Procedure These instructions will be used by 3M installers and the contractor to ensure proper installation of the Model 2301 Detection System and buried cables. 1. At the request of the contractor, the 3M installer will visit the site to examine the site for an acceptable environment and to locate the system in an acceptable location. System setup and testing may be required to verify the location is acceptable. 2. Using the Model 2301 Contractor Layout Plan, the contractor will position and install the Panel-to-Panel Conduit and AC Power Conduit for each system. See Figure 1. For installation details for buried AC power, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301/2302 Buried Power. The Panel-to-Panel Conduit must have a minimum I.D. of inches [38-50 mm] to accept cables. If this conduit has an I.D. of less than 1.5 inch [38 mm] there will be an additional charge at installation. 3. Each bend radius in 1.5 inch [38 mm] conduit must be typical to the electrical industry. Water type 90 bends or fittings are not acceptable. 4. The contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area of the mounting feet. Concrete in the area under the system mounting hardware must be a minimum of 3.5 inches [89 mm] thick for anchoring. 5. The contractor will complete the sub floor and finished floor in the installation area and will complete the AC power wiring to the site. 6. The 3M installer will install the system, anchors, and panel-to-panel wiring. 7. The contractor will provide an electrician for AC power wiring hookup to the system power cord. 8. The 3M installer will energize the system and will complete operational checks and adjustments. 5-4 January 2000
5 3M Model 2301 Floor Mount (36 in., Corridor) Figure 1 See Model 2301 Contractor Layout Plan for exact location of conduits. Location is critical because conduits must enter openings in system mounting hardware. Notes 1. Maximum depth of inches [38-50 mm] I.D. conduit is 18 inches [457 mm] due to length of panel-to-panel cables. 2. Panel-to-panel conduit must extend 1/4-1/2 inch [6-12 mm] above the finished floor. 3. Conduit and reinforcing rod must not interfere with anchor bolt locations. 4. Floor box for AC power must be located on the same side of the system as the patron counter. 5. For existing floors, the floor must be core drilled or trenched to accept buried conduits. Trench width should be kept to a minimum to avoid weakening the concrete in the anchor area. 6. Floor in area of mounting harware must be flat, level, and high quality concrete. Minimum concrete thickness is 3.5 inches [89 mm]. 7. See "3M Model 2300 System Layout Checklist" for minimum distances to interfering objects. January
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7 Model 2301 Contractor Layout Plan - Buried Panel to Panel Wiring Conduit 36" Corridor Width Note: The Installation and Accurate Placement of this Conduit is the Customers/Contractors Responsibility in. [6-12 mm] Notes: 1. Power source can be from either side of M If underground power is required, use a Flush Mount Floor Box, terminate the power cord in floor box. See "Installation Instructions - Under Floor Power". 3. Floor must be level and flat in area under mounting foot for each panel, and a minimum of 3 1/2 inches [89 mm] thick. CL Conduit Radius to be Typical to Electrical Industry Standards Section A-A 1 1/2-2 in. [38-50 mm] I.D. Rigid Non-Metallic Conduit CL Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting foot. Cable supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 inches [457 mm] in. [1,02 m] 0.6 in. [15 mm] inch corridor complies with ADA guidelines for corridor widths. Electrical Supply Flush Service Floor Box Hardwired to Power Cord 4.1 in. [104 mm] A Perimeter of System Mounting Foot, for Reference Only! Floor to Be Flat and Level In This Area. 4 x 4 in. [101 x 101 mm] Cutout for Panel - Panel Conduit/Wire 21 in. [533 mm] A See Model 2300 Layout Checklist for Minimum Distances to Interfering Object. 2.5 in. [63,5 mm] min. System Depth = 38 in. [965 mm] 1 1/2-2 in. [38-50 mm] I.D. Electrical Conduit Non-Metalic System Width = 45 in. [1,14 m] CL 10.5 in. [266 mm] For Further Information or Assistance, Please Contact: 3M Library Security Systems 3M Center Bldg N-14 St. Paul, Minnesota Library Systems 3/8 in. [9,5 mm] diameter anchor locations (8), holes to be drilled by 3M technician. Keep electrical conduit and reinforcing rod clear from this area. 5 ft. [1,52 m] min. System C to Door L 4.5 in. [114 mm] A 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January
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9 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2302 Floor Mounted System with Buried Cables (36 in. Corridor) Note Read all installation instructions before starting this installation procedure. If there are any questions, contact 3M Library Systems, Technical Service, , option #6. If AC power wiring is also buried, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301/2302, Buried Power. Materials Required Item Supplier 1. Model 2302 and mounting hardware 3M 2. Rigid non-metallic conduit, inches [38-50 mm] I.D. as defined in Figure 1 Contractor 3. Concrete as required to pour floor Contractor 4. Device to cut trench in floor (for existing construction) Contractor 5. Materials to hold conduit in position while pouring floor Contractor 6. Finish flooring Contractor Installation Procedure These instructions will be used by 3M installers and the contractor to ensure proper installation of the Model 2302 Detection System and buried cables. 1. At the request of the contractor, the 3M installer will visit the site to examine the site for an acceptable environment and to locate the system in an acceptable location. System setup and testing may be required to verify the location is acceptable. 2. Using the Model 2302 Contractor Layout Plan, the contractor will position and install the Panel-to-Panel Conduit and AC Power Conduit for each system. See Figure 1. For installation details for buried AC power, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301/2302 Buried Power. The Panel-to-Panel Conduit must have a minimum I.D. of inches [38-50 mm] to accept cables. If this conduit has an I.D. of less than 1.5 inch [38 mm] there will be an additional charge at installation. 3. Each bend radius in 1.5 inch [38 mm] conduit must be typical to the electrical industry. Water type 90 bends or fittings are not acceptable. 4. The contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area of the mounting feet. Concrete in the area under the system mounting hardware must be a minimum of 3.5 inches [89 mm] thick for anchoring. 5. The contractor will complete the sub floor and finished floor in the installation area and will complete the AC power wiring to the site. 6. The 3M installer will install the system, anchors, and panel-to-panel wiring. 7. The contractor will provide an electrician for AC power wiring hookup to the system power cord. 8. The 3M installer will energize the system and will complete operational checks and adjustments. January
10 3M Model 2302 Floor Mount (36 in., Corridor) Figure 1 See Model 2302 Contractor Layout Plan for exact location of conduits. Location is critical because conduits must enter openings in system mounting hardware. Notes 1. Maximum depth of inches [38-50 mm] I.D. conduit is 18 inches [457 mm] due to length of panel-to-panel cables. 2. Panel-to-panel conduit must extend 1/4-1/2 inch [6-12 mm] above the finished floor. 3. Conduit and reinforcing rod must not interfere with anchor bolt locations. 4. Floor box for AC power must be located on the same side of the system as the patron counter. 5. For existing floors, the floor must be core drilled or trenched to accept buried conduits. Trench width should be kept to a minimum to avoid weakening the concrete in the anchor area. 6. Floor in area of mounting hardware must be flat, level, and high quality concrete. Minimum concrete thickness is 3.5 inches [89 mm]. 7. See "3M Model 2300 System Layout Checklist" for minimum distances to interfering objects January 2000
11 Model 2302 Contractor Layout Plan - Buried Panel to Panel Wiring Conduit 36" Corridor Width Note: The Installation and Accurate Placement of this Conduit is the Customers/Contractors Responsibility in. [6-12 mm] Notes: 1. Power source can be from either side of M If underground power is required, use a Flush Mount Floor Box, terminate the power cord in floor box. See "Installation Instructions - Under Floor Power". 3. Floor must be level and flat in area under mounting foot for each panel, and a minimum of 3 1/2 inches [89 mm] thick. CL Conduit Radius to be Typical to Electrical Industry Standards 40.5 in. [1,02 m] Section A-A CL 1 1/2-2 in. [38-50 mm] I.D. Rigid Non-Metallic Conduit 40.5 in. [1,02 m] 0.6 in. [15 mm] CL 4. Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting foot. 5. Cable supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 inches [457 mm] inch corridor complies with ADA guidelines for corridor widths. Electrical Supply Flush Service Floor Box Hardwired to Power Cord 4.1 in. [104 mm] A Perimeter of System Mounting Foot, for Reference Only! Floor to Be Flat and Level In This Area. 4 x 4 in. [101 x 101 mm] Cutout for Panel - Panel Conduit/Wire 21 in. [533 mm] A See Model 2300 Layout Checklist for Minimum Distances to Interfering Object. 2.5 in. [63,5 mm] min. 1 1/2-2 in. [38-50 mm] I.D. Electrical Conduit Non-Metalic System Depth 38 in. [965 mm] System Width 85.5 in. [2,17 m] CL 10.5 in. [266 mm] For Further Information or Assistance, Please Contact: 3M Library Security Systems 3M Center Bldg N-14 St. Paul, Minnesota Library Systems 3/8 in. [9,5 mm] diameter anchor locations (12), holes to be drilled by 3M technician. Keep electrical conduit and reinforcing rod clear from this area. 5 ft. [1,52 m] min. System C to Door L 4.5 in. [114 mm] A 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January
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13 3M Model 3500 Series System Layout Checklist This checklist contains the information necessary to provide the environment required to successfully install your new Model 3500 Detection System in. 8.5 in in. 8.5 in in in. 42 to 60 in. from floor to electrical enclosure base (within 10 feet of AC power receptacle) 42 to 60 in. from floor to electrical enclosure base (within 10 feet of AC power receptacle) 0.75 in. I.D. minimum nonmetallic Conduit 25 feet Cable maximum 1.25 to 2 in. I.D. nonmetallic Conduit 18 in. maximum depth 0.75 in. I.D. minimum nonmetallic Conduit 25 feet Cable maximum 1.25 to 2 in. I.D. nonmetallic Conduit For conduit spacing, conduit type and system location specifications see the Contractor Layout Plan and System Layout Check List. EAS-359C For conduit spacing, conduit type and system location specifications see the Contractor Layout Plan and System Layout Check List. 18 in. maximum depth EAS-358C Power Requirements 3M Detection Systems are sophisticated computer based devices which require high quality, surge and noise free electrical power for optimum performance. Energy Profile 1. Single-phase power is required. 2. Designed for global use with internal (manual) switch selection for voltages from 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60Hz. 3. Maximum RMS current draw: a. 100/120 VAC: 2 Amp b. 210/240 VAC: 1 Amp 4. The Model 3500 is supplied with a 16 gauge, 3-wire, S-rating, 10 ft. long, NEMA 5-15P plug type power cord. A power receptacle is required at the Electronic Enclosure, within the power cord length. 5. A dedicated circuit is not required but is recommended to prevent overloading and loss of security System Replacement Relative to Interfering Objects The system must be placed in an environment free of certain types of electrical interference. Check the following list of items to verify your system will be located at an adequate distance from sources of electrical interference. Computers (CRT) Doors/Windows Large Metal Objects Protected Materials Telephones Copiers AC Power Panels For optimum performance, computer terminals should be placed at least 7 ft. from the closest detection panel. If necessary, the computer terminal may be located between 4 and 7 ft. from the closest detection panel; however, the computer terminal may require a special shield, which is available at an additional cost. Metal framed windows, doors, counters, shelves, steel stud walls, and metal reinforced walls, must be a minimum of 18 in. from the detection panels. Large metal objects such as I beams, HVAC ducting, safes, etc., must be a minimum of 18 in. from the detection panels. Books and other protected items must be at least 3 ft. from the detection panels. Telephones must be a minimum of 7 ft. from the detection panels. Copiers must be a minimum of 5 ft. from the detection panels. AC Power panels must be a minimum of 5 ft. from the detection panels. January
14 Audio Systems Traffic Control Electronic Enclosure System Separation Stereo s, microphones, and audio amplifiers, must be a minimum of 10 ft. from the detection system. Traffic control posts must be a minimum of 12 in. from the panels. Metal Hardware railings with more than one horizontal member must be a minimum of 18 in. from the detection panels. The Model 3500 Electronic Enclosure must be a minimum of 4 ft. from the detection panels and not more than 25 ft. wire run distance. The Electronic Enclosure must be visible from the detection panels for service. The Electronic Enclosure must be within 10 ft. of the power receptacle. Model 3500 Systems separated by less than 20 ft. will require a sync cable connecting the Electronic Enclosures. The minimum separation between two Model 3500s is 24 in. The minimum distance to t Model 3800 is 10 feet [3,0 m.]. The minimum distance to a Model 2300 is 20 feet [6,0 m.]. The minimum distance to a 1300 Series or M1850 is 20 feet [6,0 m.].! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January 2000
15 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3501 Direct Mounted System with Buried Cables (36-inch Corridor Width) Materials Required Note Read all installation instructions before starting procedures. If there are any questions, call 3M Technical Service option #6. Item Supplier 1. Model 3501 and mounting hardware. 3M 2. Rigid non-metallic conduit (Panel to Panel Cables) in. ID Contractor as defined in Figure Rigid non-metallic conduit (Panel to Electronic Enclosure).75 in. ID Contractor as defined in Figure Conduit (if required for synchronizing multiple systems) from Electronic Contractor Enclosure to Electronic Enclosure by the best route. Conduit size of 1/2 in. is adequate. Required only with multiple systems within 20 ft. 5. Concrete to pour floor. Contractor 6. Device to cut trench in floor (for existing floors). Contractor 7. Materials to hold the conduit in position while pouring floor. Contractor 8. Finished floor. Install before Detection System. Contractor Installation Procedure These instructions will be used by 3M installers and the site contractor to ensure proper installation of Model 3501 Detection System and buried cables. 1. At the request of the contractor, architect, or 3M, the 3M installer will visit the site to examine the site for an acceptable environment and to locate the system in an acceptable location. The contractor and/or architect should be present. 2. Using the Model 3501 Contractor Layout Plan, the contractor will position and install the Panel to Panel conduit and the Panel to Electronic Enclosure conduit for each system. See Figure 1 for correct conduit size and location. If the conduit has an ID less than defined in Figure 1, there will be an additional charge at installation, and possibly the conduit will need replacement. Metallic conduit can be substituted for non-metallic if required by code. 3. Bend radius in conduits must be typical to the electrical industry. Water type 90 s are not acceptable - as cable connectors may not pass through them. 4. The contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area under the mounting foot. Concrete in the area under the system must be of high quality and a minimum of 3.5 in, thick for anchoring. 5. The contractor will complete the sub floor and the finished floor in the installation area, and will provide an AC receptacle for power within 10 ft. of the Electrical Enclosure location. January
16 6. The 3M installer will install the panel cables, electronic enclosure cables, mounting system, and the detection panels. 7. The 3M installer will energize the system and complete operational checks and adjustments in. [315 mm] 8.5 in. [216 mm] 42 to 60 in. [1067 to 1524 mm] from floor to electrical enclosure base (within 10 feet of AC power receptacle) in. [296 mm] 0.75 in. [19 mm] I.D. minimum nonmetallic Conduit 25 feet [7620 mm] Cable maximum 1.25 to 2 in. [32 to 50 mm] I.D. nonmetallic Conduit For conduit spacing, conduit type and system location specifications see the Contractor Layout Plan and System Layout Check List. 18 in. [457 mm] maximum depth EAS-359C Figure 1.! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January 2000
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19 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3502 Direct Mounted System with Buried Cables (36-inch Corridor Width) Note Read all installation instructions before starting procedures. If there are any questions, call 3M Technical Service option #6 Materials Required Item Supplier 1. Model 3502 and mounting hardware. 3M 2. Rigid non-metallic conduit (Panel to Panel Cables) in. ID Contractor as defined in Figure Rigid non-metallic conduit (Panel to Electronic Enclosure).75 in. ID Contractor as defined in Figure Conduit (if required for synchronizing multiple systems) from Electronic Contractor Enclosure to Electronic Enclosure by the best route. Conduit size of 1/2 in. is adequate. Required only with multiple systems within 20 ft. 5. Concrete to pour floor. Contractor 6. Device to cut trench in floor (for existing floors). Contractor 7. Materials to hold the conduit in position while pouring floor. Contractor 8. Finished floor. Install before Detection System. Contractor Installation Procedure These instructions will be used by 3M installers and the site contractor to ensure proper installation of Model 3502 Detection System and buried cables. 1. At the request of the contractor, architect, or 3M, the 3M installer will visit the site to examine the site for an acceptable environment and to locate the system in an acceptable location. The contractor and/or architect should be present. 2. Using the Model 3502 Contractor Layout Plan, the contractor will position and install the Panel to Panel conduit and the Panel to Electronic Enclosure conduit for each system. See Figure 1 for correct conduit size and location. If the conduit has an ID less than defined in Figure 1, there will be an additional charge at installation, and possibly the conduit will need replacement. Metallic conduit can be substituted for non-metallic if required by code. 3. Bend radius in conduits must be typical to the electrical industry. Water type 90 s are not acceptable - as cable connectors may not pass through them. 4. The contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area under the mounting foot. Concrete in the area under the system must be of high quality and a minimum of 3.5 in. thick for anchoring. January
20 5. The contractor will complete the sub floor and the finished floor in the installation area, and will provide an AC receptacle for power within 10 ft. of the Electrical Enclosure location. 6. The 3M installer will install the panel cables, electronic enclosure cables, mounting system, and the detection panels. 7. The 3M installer will energize the system and complete operational checks and adjustments in. [315 mm] 8.5 in. [216 mm] 42 to 60 in. [1067 to 1524 mm] from floor to electrical enclosure base (within 10 feet of AC power receptacle) in. [296 mm] 0.75 in. [19 mm] I.D. minimum nonmetallic Conduit 25 feet [7620 mm] Cable maximum 1.25 to 2 in. [32 to 50 mm] I.D. nonmetallic Conduit For conduit spacing, conduit type and system location specifications see the Contractor Layout Plan and System Layout Check List. 18 in. [457 mm] maximum depth EAS-358C Figure 1.! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January 2000
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23 3M Model 3800 System Layout Checklist This checklist defines the environment required to successfully install the Model 3800 Detection system. Compliance with these requirements will ensure that the Model 3800 performs as designed. Any compromising of these requirements may result in reduced effectiveness of your 3M system. Always follow applicable federal, state, and local codes when planning and completing installation of this equipment. Power Requirements 1. Single phase 50 or 60 Hz power source. 2. System operates on 110/120 VAC within the United States, and is designed for worldwide use. Manual internal voltage select switches allow the system to operate on any power provided worldwide. 3. Maximum current draw is as follows: /120 VAC: 4A 5A 5.5A 6.5A 200/240 VAC: 2A 2.5A 2.8A 3.2A 4. The system includes a 14-foot [4,2 m] power cord attached to the electronics chassis. The customer is responsible for providing an electrical outlet within the power cord length. Electrical cable length is measured in wire run feet, not straight line distance. The power cord may be plugged into an outlet or hardwired to an electrical box. 5. The electronics chassis is attached to the end panel (panel A). 6. For additional details on power wiring, conduits, options, etc., see the Model 3800 Installation Specifications and Contractor Installation Instructions for A dedicated circuit is not required but is recommended to prevent overloading and loss of security. A minimum circuit capacity of 15A is required. Circuit loading must not exceed 50% of the rated circuit current to ensure voltage stability. System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects Doors (Metal framed) ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requires a 4-foot [1,2 m] clear space at exit doors for wheelchair maneuvering space. If necessary, the system may be located between 3 and 4 feet [914 mm and 1,2 m] from a metal framed door; however, the door may require strapping (metal connectors across joints) to maintain optimum performance. Strapping is available at an additional charge for time and material to the customer. A system with an exit gate requires a 4-foot [1,2 m] setback from the end of the open gate arm to the door to meet ADA and to allow clearance for gate arm swing. This means that the detection panels must be set back at least 96 inches [2,43 m] from the door. January
24 Exit Control Hardware Alvarado, Accent, and Lawrence are approved vendors for exit control hardware. The first post for an exit control system provided by one of the above vendors can be no closer than 12 inches [304 mm] in one of the locations specified in the diagram below: C Exit control posts and railings from other vendors must be kept a minimum of 2 feet [609 mm] from the system since this hardware has not been tested with the 3M Library Security system. - Metal railings surrounding the system using two or more horizontal members must be a minimum of 3 feet [914 mm] from a detection panel. Computers (CRT) For optimum performance, computer terminals should be placed at least 7 feet [2,13 m] from the closest detection panel. If necessary, the computer terminal may be located between 4 and 7 feet [1,2 and 2,13 m] from the closest detection panel; however, the computer terminal may require a metal shield which is available at an additional cost. Any distance less than 4 feet [1,2 m] from the closest detection panel is not allowed. Large Metal Objects (LMO) Counters with metal frames and metal merchandise display shelves Large metal objects are not allowed within 2 feet [609 mm] of a detection panel. Examples include: large metal shelves, refrigerators, heavy support beams, safes, heating/air conditioning duct work. Counters that have a metal frame which forms a continuous, electrically conductive loop should not be located within 3 feet [914 mm] of a detection panel. Windows (Metal framed) For optimum performance, a 3M Library system should be placed at least 3 feet [914 mm] from a metal framed window. Walls (Steel stud) Cash Registers Book Carts Protected Material Power Panel Boxes Stereo Components 5-24 January 2000 Walls with steel studs are not allowed within 3 feet [914 mm] of the closest detection panel. We recommend the use of wood for wall studs within 3 feet [914 mm] of the system. For optimum performance, cash registers should be placed at least 3 feet [914 mm] from the closest detection panel. Plan layout so that there is not an obvious location for customers to leave book carts within 3 feet [914 mm] of detection panels. Books and other protected articles should be at least 3 feet [914 mm] from the closest point of the security system. Plan layout so that patrons will not congregate or wait in line within 3 feet [914 mm] of a detection panel. Power distribution boxes must be at least 6 feet [1,8 m] from detection panels. Stereo speakers, amplifiers, tape decks, and record players, are not allowed within 10 feet [3,0 m] of the detection panels. Compact disk players are not affected by the library system.
25 Copy Machines Credit Card Readers Copy machines are not allowed within 5 feet [1,5 m] of the closest detection panel. Credit card readers should be placed a minimum of 10 feet [3,0 m] from the closest detection panel. System Accessories Distance Between Systems The minimum distance between two Model 3800 systems is 4 feet [1,2 m]. The minimum distance to a Model 1365 or Model 1850 is 75 feet [22,8 m]. The minimum distance between a Model 2300 and a Model 3800 is 30 feet [9,14 m]. The minimum distance to a Model 3500 is 10 feet [3.0 m.].! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January
26 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3800 Buried Power Materials Required Note Read all installation instructions before starting procedures. If there are any questions, call 3M Technical Service. option #6. Item Supplier 1. Steel floor box, conduit, and associated wiring Electrical Contractor 2. Floor box cover plate, gasket, and carpet ring if needed Electrical Contractor 3. AC power cord (part of Model 3800 System) 3M 4. Device to cut trench in floor Contractor 5. Material to fill in around and cover conduit after trench is cut Contractor Installation Procedure 1. Install a steel floor box. Position box per Model 3801, 3802, 3803 or 3804 Contractor Layout Plan and figure 1. Floor box is typically 5 inches x 5 inches [127 x 127 mm], with a 4 inch [101 mm] cover flange. Some variations from the different suppliers utilize boxes with "pre-pour" and "after-pour" level adjustments. If necessary, request assistance from a 3M Service Technician in positioning floor box. 2. Complete wiring from floor box to Amp circuit, preferably dedicated for the security system. 3. At system installation, terminate system power cord to circuit wires, install gasket, cover plate, and carpet ring if required. Allow an extra 2 feet [609 mm] of power cord to be stored in the 3800 electronics chassis. 4. The 3M Service Technician will energize and check out the system January 2000
27 M3800 Panel Panel Mounting Foot Electronic Chassis System Power Cord 5/16 in. [7,9 mm] O.D. 90 Cord Fitting 1/2 in. [12,7 mm] NPT Cover Plate 1/2 in. [12,7 mm] NPS Plug Size Panel to Panel Conduit Steel Floor Box with Leveling Screws 1/2 in. [12,7 mm] Conduit M3800 Panel/Mounting Foot Electronics Chassis 3 in. [76 mm] Floor Box (Center on Panel Below Electronics Chassis) C L C L A! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January
28 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3801 Floor Mounted System with Buried Cables (36 in. and 42 in. Corridors) Note Read all installation instructions before starting this installation procedure. If there are any questions, contact 3M Library Systems, Technical Service,, option #6. If AC power wiring is also buried, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3800 Buried Power. Materials Required Item Supplier 1. Model 3801 and mounting hardware 3M 2. Rigid non-metallic conduit, 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] I.D. as defined in figure 1 Contractor 3. Concrete as required to pour floor Contractor 4. Device to cut trench in floor (for existing construction) Contractor 5. Materials to hold conduit in position while pouring floor Contractor 6. Finish flooring Contractor Installation Procedure These instructions will be used by 3M installers and the contractor to ensure proper installation of the Model 3801 Detection System and buried cables. 1. At the request of the contractor, the 3M installer will visit the site to examine the site for an acceptable environment and to locate the system in an acceptable location. System setup and testing may be required to verify the location is acceptable. 2. Using the Model 3801 Contractor Layout Plan, the contractor will position and install the Panel-to-Panel Conduit and AC Power Conduit for each system. See figure 1. For installation details for buried AC power, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3800, Buried Power. The Panel-to-Panel Conduit must have a minimum I.D. of 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] to accept cables. If this conduit has an I.D. of less than 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] there will be an additional charge at installation. 3. Each bend radius in 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] conduit must be typical to the electrical industry. Water type 90 o bends or fittings are not acceptable. 4. The contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area of the mounting feet. Concrete in the area under the system mounting hardware must be a minimum of 3.5 inches [89 mm] thick for anchoring. 5. The contractor will complete the sub floor and finished floor in the installation area and will complete the AC power wiring to the site. 6. The 3M installer will install the system, anchors, and panel-to-panel wiring. 7. The contractor will provide an electrician for AC power wiring hookup to the system power cord. 8. The 3M installer will energize the system and will complete operational checks and adjustments January 2000
29 3M Model 3801 Floor Mount (36 in. and 42 in. Corridors) Figure 1 Dimension A Table Corridor Width A 36 in.* 38.5 in. [977 mm] 42 in.* 44.5 in. [1,13 m] * 36 inch and 42 inch corridors comply with ADA guidelines for corridor widths. See Model 3801 Contractor Layout Plan for exact location of conduits. Location is critical because conduits must enter openings in system mounting hardware. Notes 1. Maximum depth of 1.25" [31,7 mm] I.D. conduit is 18 inches [457 mm] due to length of panel-to-panel cables. 2. Panel-to-panel conduit must not extend more than 3/8 inch [9,5 mm] above the finished floor. 3. Conduit and reinforcing rod must not interfere with anchor bolt locations. 4. Floor box for AC power must be located on the same side of the system as the electronics chassis. 5. For existing floors, the floor must be core drilled or trenched to accept buried conduits. Trench width should be kept to a minimum to avoid weakening the concrete in the anchor area. 6. Floor in area of mounting hardware must be flat, level, and high quality concrete. Minimum concrete thickness is 3.5 inches [89 mm]. 7. See 3M Model 3800 System Layout Checklist for minimum distances to interfering objects.! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January
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31 Model 3801 Contractor Layout Plan - Buried Wiring and Power (36 in. and 42 in. Corridor Widths) Mounting Foot Electrical Supply Flush Service Floor Box Hardwired to Power Cord Electronic Chassis 21 in. x 3.5 in. A 2.5 in. [63,5 mm] min. CL Conduit Radius to be Typical to Electrical Industry Standards Panel-to-Panel Wire Inlet 1 in. x 3 in. [25 mm x 76 mm] Section A-A "A" Corridor Width 1 1/4 in. [31,7 mm] I.D. Rigid Non-Metallic Conduit Anchor Holes (4 per Foot) CL in. [6-12 mm] A 2.5 in. [63,5 mm] 6.25 in. [158 mm] in. [260 mm] Dimension "A" and "B" Table Corridor Width "A" "B" 36 in. 42 in. 13 in. [330 mm] CL 38.5 in. [977 mm] 44.5 in. [1,13 m] 26 in. [660 mm] 41 in. [1,04 m] 47.0 in. [1,25 m] Notes: 1. Power source can be from either side of M Power cord length is 14 feet [4,2 m]. 3. If underground power is required, use a Flush Mount Floor Box, terminate the power cord in floor box. See "Installation Instructions - Under Floor Power". 4. Floor must be level and flat in area under mounting foot for each panel, and a minimum of 3 1/2 inches [89 mm] thick. 5. Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting foot. 6. Cable supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 inches [457 mm] inch and 42 inch corridors comply with ADA guidelines for corridor widths. 8. Remember to allow space for electronic chassis, air flow and service. For further information or assistance, please contact: 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, Minnesota ft. [1,5 m] min. System CL to Door 4 ft. [1,2 m] min. System to Door Mounting Foot Outline "B" For Installation Opening Width Requirements, add 10.5 in. [266 mm] to the "B" dimension for attached electronic chassis, cooling air requirements, and panel servicing. Important: See Model 3800 System Layout Checklist for minimum distance to interfering objects. 3 Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper A Ò3MÓ, ÒTattle-TapeÓ and ÒSelfCheckÓ are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January
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33 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3802 Floor Mounted System with Buried Cables (36 in. and 42 in. Corridors) Note Read all installation instructions before starting this installation procedure. If there are any questions, contact 3M Library Systems, Technical Service,, option #6. If AC power wiring is also buried, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3800, Buried Power. Materials Required Item Supplier 1. Model 3802 and mounting hardware 3M 2. Rigid non-metallic conduit, 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] I.D. as defined in figure 1 Contractor 3. Concrete as required to pour floor Contractor 4. Device to cut trench in floor (for existing construction) Contractor 5. Materials to hold conduit in position while pouring floor Contractor 6. Finish flooring Contractor Installation Procedure These instructions will be used by 3M installers and the contractor to ensure proper installation of the Model 3802 Detection System and buried cables. 1. At the request of the contractor, the 3M installer will visit the site to examine the site for an acceptable environment and to locate the system in an acceptable location. System setup and testing may be required to verify the location is acceptable. 2. Using the Model 3802 Contractor Layout Plan, the contractor will position and install the Panel-to-Panel Conduit and AC Power Conduit for each system. See figure 1. For installation details for buried AC power, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3800, Buried Power. The Panel-to-Panel Conduit must have a minimum I.D. of 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] to accept cables. If this conduit has an I.D. of less than 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] there will be an additional charge at installation. 3. Each bend radius in 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] conduit must be typical to electrical industry. Water type 90 o bends or fittings are not acceptable. 4. The contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area of the mounting feet. Concrete in the area under the system mounting hardware must be a minimum of 3.5 inches [89 mm] thick for anchoring. 5. The contractor will complete the sub floor and finished floor in the installation area and will complete the AC power wiring to the site. 6. The 3M installer will install the system, anchors, and panel-to-panel wiring. 7. The contractor will provide an electrician for AC power wiring hookup to the system power cord. 8. The 3M installer will energize the system and will complete operational checks and adjustments. January
34 3M Model 3802 Floor Mount (36 in. and 42 in. Corridors) Figure 1 Corridor Width A 36 in.* 38.5 in. [977 mm] 42 in.* 44.5 in. [1,13 m] Dimension A Table * 36 inch and 42 inch corridors comply with ADA guidelines for corridor widths. See Model 3802 Contractor Layout Plan for exact location of conduits. Location is critical because conduits must enter openings in system mounting hardware. Notes 1. Maximum depth of 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] I.D. conduit is 18 inches [457 mm] due to length of panel-to-panel cables. 2. Panel-to-panel conduit must not extend more than 3/8 inch [9,5 mm] above the finished floor. 3. Conduit and reinforcing rod must not interfere with anchor bolt locations. 4. Floor box for AC power must be located on the same side of the system as the electronics chassis. 5. For existing floors, the floor must be core drilled or trenched to accept buried conduits. Trench width should be kept to a minimum to avoid weakening the concrete in the anchor area. 6. Floor in area of mounting hardware must be flat, level, and high quality concrete. Minimum concrete thickness is 3.5 inches [89 mm]. 7. See 3M Model 3800 System Layout Checklist for minimum distances to interfering objects.! Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN % Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 3M, Tattle-Tape and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January 2000
35 Model 3802 Contractor Layout Plan - Buried Wiring and Power (36 in. and 42 in. Corridor Widths) Mounting Foot Electrical Supply Flush Service Floor Box Hardwired to Power Cord Electronic Chassis 21 in. x 3.5 in. A Conduit Radius to be Typical to Electrical Industry Standards Section A-A "A" Corridor Width "A" Corridor Width 1 1/4 in. [31,7 mm] I.D. Rigid Non-Metallic Conduit CL CL CL Panel-to-Panel Wire Inlet 1 in. x 3 in. [25 mm x 76 mm] Anchor Holes (4 per Foot) 6.25 in. [158 mm] in. [260 mm] in. [6-12 mm] A 2.5 in. [63,5 mm] 13 in. [330 mm] CL 26 in. [660 mm] Notes: 1. Power source can be from either side of M Power cord length is 14 feet [4,2 m]. 3. If underground power is required, use a Flush Mount Floor Box, terminate the power cord in floor box. See "Installation Instructions - Under Floor Power". 4. Floor must be level and flat in area under mounting foot for each panel, and a minimum of 3 1/2 inches [89 mm] thick. 5. Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting foot. 6. Cable supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 inches [457 mm] inch and 42 inch corridors comply with ADA guidelines for corridor widths. 8. Remember to allow space for electronic chassis, air flow and service. 5 ft. [1,5 m] min. System CL to Door 3 Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, MN in. [63,5 mm] min. 4 ft. [1,2 m] min. System to Door Mounting Foot Outline 40% Pre-consumer waste paper 10% Post-consumer waste paper 2-23 "B" For Installation Opening Width Requirements, add 10.5 in. [266 mm] to the "B" dimension for attached electronic chassis, cooling air requirements, and panel servicing. Important: See Model 3800 System Layout Checklist for minimum distance to interfering objects. For further information or assistance, please contact: 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg N-14 St. Paul, Minnesota Dimension "A" and "B" Table Corridor Width "A" "B" 36 in. 42 in in. [977 mm] 44.5 in. [1,13 m] 79.5 in. [2,01 m] 91.5 in. [2,32 m] A Ò3MÓ, ÒTattle-TapeÓ and ÒSelfCheckÓ are trademarks of 3M. Printed in U.S.A. 3M January
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37 Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3803 Floor Mounted System with Buried Cables (36 in. and 42 in. Corridors) Note Read all installation instructions before starting this installation procedure. If there are any questions, contact 3M Library Systems, Technical Service,, option #6. If AC power wiring is also buried, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3800, Buried Power. Materials Required Item Supplier 1. Model 3803 and mounting hardware 3M 2. Rigid non-metallic conduit, 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] I.D. as defined in figure 1 Contractor 3. Concrete as required to pour floor Contractor 4. Device to cut trench in floor (for existing construction) Contractor 5. Materials to hold conduit in position while pouring floor Contractor 6. Finish flooring Contractor Installation Procedure These instructions will be used by 3M installers and the contractor to ensure proper installation of the Model 3803 Detection System and buried cables. 1. At the request of the contractor, the 3M installer will visit the site to examine the site for an acceptable environment and to locate the system in an acceptable location. System setup and testing may be required to verify the location is acceptable. 2. Using the Model 3803 Contractor Layout Plan, the contractor will position and install the Panel-to-Panel Conduit and AC Power Conduit for each system. See figure 1. For installation details for buried AC power, see Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 3800, Buried Power. The Panel-to-Panel Conduit must have a minimum I.D. of 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] to accept the system cables. If this conduit has an I.D. of less than 1.25 inch [31,7 mm] there will be an additional charge at installation. 3. Each bend radius in 1.25 inch [31.7 mm] conduit must be typical to electrical industry. Water type 90 o bends or fittings are not acceptable. 4. The contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area of the mounting feet. Concrete in the area under the system mounting hardware must be a minimum of 3.5 inches [89 mm] thick for anchoring. 5. The contractor will complete the sub floor and finished floor in the installation area and will complete the AC power wiring to the site. 6. The 3M installer will install the system, anchors, and panel-to-panel wiring. 7. The contractor will provide an electrician for AC power wiring hookup to the system power cord. 8. The 3M installer will energize the system and will complete operational checks and adjustments. January
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