Preinstallation Worksheet 3M Detection Systems Please complete this form and fax it to 3M at 1-800-795-9091. Today s date Sales consultant Account name Key contact name Phone No. Installation location Install contact name Phone No. Installation date Purchasing/payment contact Phone No. Select a mounting option: Direct Mount Base Plate Buried Cable 2300/3500/3800/8800 2300/3500/3800/8800 2300/3500/3800/8800 Minimum distance to protected books: 3 ft. [914 mm] System model number(s) Accessories Delayed warranty start date (if applicable) Model/serial number of equipment to be replaced/removed 3M dismantle at additional current rates... Customer dismantle and removal... Preinstallation worksheet reviewer Note: It is the customer s responsibility to move the system within 10 ft. of the installation location before scheduling the installation. Does account require PO number for payment of invoices? Yes No Minimum distance to steel-stud wall: 2300/3800-3 ft. [914 mm] 3500-18 in. [457 mm] 8800-3 in. [76,2 mm] Minimum distance to door frame 4 ft. [1,22 m] to comply with ADA Minimum distance to large metal objects: 2300/3800-3 ft. [914 mm] 3500-18 in. [457 mm] 8800-6 in. [15,24 cm] Your site layout must meet the following requirements to help ensure optimal performance: Minimum distance from system to large metal objects (windows, doors, walls, display cases, shelves, cabinets, picture frames, counter edges, waste baskets, and furniture): 2300/3800-3 ft. [91,4 cm] 3500-18 in. [45,7 cm] 8800-6 in. [15,24 cm] Minimum distance from system to CRT: 3500/3800-7 ft. [2,13 m] 2300-3 ft. [91,4 cm] 8800-3 in. [7,6 cm] The electronics enclosure for the Model 3500 must be a minimum of 4 ft. [1,22 m] from system panels, and within 10 ft. [3,05 m] of power source. The system must be at least 5 ft. [1,52 m] from copiers (3 in. [76,2 mm] for the Model 8800). The system must be at least 3 ft. [914 mm] from materials containing security markers. The system must be at least 4 ft. [1,22 m] from door frames to meet ADA requirements. The system must be within 10 ft.* [3,05 m] of the power source (9.84 ft.* 3,0 m for Model 8800). * Wire-run distance, not straight-line distance. 1.25-inch ID non-metallic conduit for buried-cable systems (1.5-inch ID non-metallic conduit for the Model 2300). See the Architect/Contractor Information Package for system dimensions and requirements. 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg. 225-4N-14 St. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000 www.3m.com/us/library Minimum distance to computer: 3500/3800-7 ft. [2,13 m] 2300-3 ft. [914 mm] 8800-3 in. [76,2 mm] Maximum distance to power outlet: 2300/3500/3800-10 ft. [3,05m] 8800-9.84 ft. [3,0 m] 1 square = 1 ft. (30.5 cm) Minimum distance to copy machine 5 ft. [1,52 m] (2300/3500/3800 only) Note: The concrete thickness under the mounting feet must be a minimum of 3.5 in. [89 mm]. Draw your system layout in the following grid: Doors Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 1999-2005 3M. All rights reserved. 78-8123-7817-8, 060-A, Rev. E-1
The eleven most important points for the successful installation of 3M Detection Systems 1 Maintain the proper distance between the Detection System and large metal objects. The minimum distances from a Detection System Panel to a wall using metal studs and metal windows, doors, walls, cabinets, shelves, pipes, counter edges, display cases, wastebaskets, and furniture are: Model 3500 18 in. [457 mm] Model 2300 and Model 3800 3 ft. [914 mm] 2 Locate the Detection System within the maximum distance to a power receptacle: (These distances are measured in wire-run feet, not straight-line distance.) The Model 2300 and Model 3800 power inlet can be a maximum of 10 ft. [3,05 m] from a power receptacle. The Model 3500 electronic enclosure must be mounted within 10 ft. [3,05 m] of a power receptacle and a minimum of 4 ft. [1,2 m] from the detection panels. 3 For buried-cable installations, use the following non-metallic conduit with correct spacing. (Correctly sized conduit is needed to accommodate connectors on the ends of the cables.) Model 2300 and Model 3500 use 1.5-inch [38-mm], non-metallic conduit Model 3800 use 1.25-inch [31,8-mm], non-metallic conduit 4 Locate the Detection System at least 5 ft. [1,52 m] from copier machines. 5 Maintain the minimum distance from the Detection System to a CRT display: Model 2300 3 ft. [9,14 cm] Model 3800 8 ft. [2,44 m] Model 3500 7 ft. [2,13 m] 6 Avoid positioning the Detection System near power panels, data cables, and large conduits. Model 3500-5 ft. [1,52 m] minimum between the Detection System and power/data conduit. Model 2300/Model 3800 10 ft. [3,05 m] minimum between the Detection System and power/data conduit. 7 Provide a 4-foot [1,22 m] clear space between the Model system panels and any door. Required for ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance. 8 Plan the system layout so that patrons entering and exiting the library do not interfere with each other. Avoid two-way traffic in a single corridor. 9 Plan the system layout so that the corridor(s) are centered on the door(s). 10 Locate the system to allow good observation/supervision of the system by your circulation-desk staff. 11 Locate the system so that books and other secured items are stored at least 3 feet [914 mm] from the Detection System. (This helps ensure that secured items within the library are not detected by the system.) Books and other secured items must be stored at least 3 feet [914 mm] from the Detection System. Patrons and book carts with secured items cannot pass within 3 feet [914 mm] of the Detection System. 1-1
System Design Considerations 3M Detection Systems The following design considerations should be addressed when planning the layout of any 3M Detection System. Patron traffic patterns 1 Does your system layout plan center the corridor(s) on the door(s) and help establish normal traffic patterns? 2 Do patrons have an easy exit path? Keep changes in traffic direction between check-out and exit to an absolute minimum. 3 Will patrons entering and exiting the library interfere with each other? Avoid two-way traffic in a single corridor. 4 In the event of an alarm, is there room to identify or stop patrons before they leave the library? 5 Are there enough detection-system corridors available to handle typical amount of traffic and to meet codes? 6 While in the library, will patrons stand directly next to the system or carry secured items within three feet of the system? This may cause false alarms. 7 Will your book carts fit through the corridor? System location 1 Have you attempted to position the system so it can be moved as much as one foot in any direction (if necessary) to compensate for minor environmental interference? 2 Do check-out personnel have good visibility and access to the detection hardware? 3 Are all applicable codes met? 4 Have you investigated whether there are large metal objects hidden within or behind the walls? 5 Is power located to minimize the need to run cords and wire molding through traffic areas? 6 Will book carts with secured items be stored near the detection system? To avoid false alarms, all secured items must be kept at least 3 ft. from the detection system at all times. 7 Have you considered future placement of CRTs and other electronic devices that may cause system interference? 1-2
Architects/Contractors Information Package This package provides architects and contractors with all the information necessary to promote successful equipment installation and optimum operating environment for your new 3M Library Detection System. Nearly 30 years of experience in helping libraries protect books and related media from unauthorized removal has provided the basis for this information. The components of this package provide precise dimensional and environmental information to assure optimum performance. This package is divided into two sections: 1. General Information Letter to Architect/Contractor 1-1 11 Most Important Points for a Successful Installation 1-2 Preinstallation Worksheet 1-3 Design and Layout Considerations 1-4 Page 2. 3M Model 2300 Series Product Information Product brochure Model 2301/2302 System Layout Checklist 2-1 (contains environmental requirements) Models 2301 and 2302 Installation Specifications 2-3 thru 2-16 (choose the configuration that meets your needs) Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301/2302 2-17 Buried Power Contractor Installation Instructions and Layout Plans for 2-18 thru 2-23 3M Models 2301/2302 with Buried Cables We hope this package will address all of your needs. Should you require any additional information or pricing, please call 1-800-328-0067, option #3 to leave a message for the 3M Sales Consultant in your area. 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg. 225-4N-14 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 www.3m.com/library 78-6970-7047-8 Rev. E
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] Model 2301 with Baseplate Model 2302 Direct Mount 2300-95C 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. Power cannot be supplied from under the detection system. It must be off to the side of the lattice. 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. 2300 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) 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 2300. 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] Computers that are more than 10 feet [3 m] away from the 2300 should not be a problem. Copy Machines Copy machines are not allowed within 5 feet [1,5 m] of the closest lattice. 2-1
Energy Management Large Metal Objects (LMO) Metal Framed Doors, Windows and Counters Protected Material Heating, ventilation and Air Conditioning Energy Management Systems may generate high levels of electronic noise which can reduce the performance level of the Model 2300. 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 (Steel Studs) 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. System Accessories Alarm/Disable Box Distance Between Systems Exit Control Hardware 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 system is 20 feet (6.0 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. 2-2
3M Model 2301 Detection System with Baseplate Installation Specifications System Information The Model 2301 is a single corridor detection system consisting of two panels that are mounted to a baseplate. The electronics are enclosed in the system pedestals. The corridor width is 36 inches [914 mm] to comply with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act). An alarm light is located on top of one panel and an audible alarm is located in the pedestal. An LCD Patron/Alarm Counter and Diagnostic Display are mounted on the panel for ease of viewing. Power wiring can be routed on the surface in UL listed wire mold or buried under the finished floor in an approved conduit. Other important product and installation facts are: 1. System can be rotated 180 to reverse the power entry and counter location. 2. System to be located on level surface. 3. System packaged weight is 272 pounds [122 kg]. 4. System Color - Gray 3U. 5. Carpet color is charcoal gray. 6. System is available in 36 inch corridor width. 7. System installation location must comply with the Model 2300 System Layout Checklist to 2-3 avoid performance problems. 8. The system is shipped with provisions for anchoring the baseplate to the floor. 9. The minimum distance between two 2300 systems is 12 inches [304 mm]. 10. The minimum distance between three or more 2300 systems is 18 inches [456 mm].
Power Requirements 3M Model 2301 is a computer-based device which requires high quality, surge free, and noise free electrical power for optimum performance. Energy Profile 1. Single phase electrical power is required. 2. System operates on a standard 110/120 VAC, 60 Hz within the U.S. 3. Designed for worldwide use with internal (manual) switch selection for voltages from 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz. 4. Maximum RMS current draw: a. 100/120 VAC -.8 Amps b. 210/240 VAC -.4 Amps 5. Power Cord: 2301 is supplied with a 16 ga. 3-wire, S-rating, 14 feet [4,26 m] long, NEMA 5-15P plug type. 6. Electrical power can be supplied from a wall or floor mounted receptacle. 7. Customer must supply an electrical outlet within the power cord length. A dedicated circuit is not required but is recommended to prevent overloading and loss of security. A minimum circuit capacity of 15 Amps is required. Circuit loading must not exceed 50% of the rated current to ensure voltage stability. Note In all system configurations, avoid running power on the surface across traffic areas. In all cases the power cord must be protected in a covered metal raceway which is anchored to the flooring. Do not run power cords under or through the system baseplate. All conduit, outlet boxes, and covers must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code and/or local codes. Options: Remote alarm/disable switch CCTV monitor Auxiliary relay contacts Voice alarm General Notes 1. See System Layout Checklist for System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects. 2. The system is shipped with provisions for anchoring the baseplate to the floor. 3. Remote alarm/disable switch (optional) wiring must enter the system through the pedestal/panel containing the patron counter. Entry points are through the back or ends of the pedestal. Power Wiring Requirements Surface Wiring Power cord enclosed in 2600 series wire mold, enter system through back or ends of the system pedestal. No customer construction required. Under Floor Wiring Floor mounted electrical box placed directly along side the system baseplate. Power cord is connected to the electrical box by plug and receptacle, or by hardwiring the power cord into the box through a sealed fitting. See Contractors Instructions for Buried Power. 2-4
Power Cord 14 ft. [4,26 m] Optional Remote Alarm/ Disable Switch (Cable length 27 ft. [8,3 m]) Route through Wire Mold Surface Mount Wire Mold #2600 2300-235C IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE FOLLOWING IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 3M warrants that the Model 2301 will be free of defects in material and manufacture for a period of 90 days from the date of installation by 3M. Provided the system has been properly installed, operated and maintained by purchaser, 3M will, at 3M s option, repair, replace or refund the purchase price of such quantity of product determined to be defective. This warranty shall not apply to any system or component which has been repaired or modified by persons not authorized by 3M so that, in 3M s judgement, the performance or reliability is adversely affected thereby, or which is subjected to accident, misuse or neglect. Except as provided above, 3M shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, arising out of the sale, use or misuse of 3M Library Systems products, or the user s inability to use such products. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE. Statements or recommendations not contained herein shall have no force of effect unless in an agreement signed by an authorized representative of 3M. 3M reserves the right to make any changes in the design or construction of its products without obligation in respect to products previously sold and delivered. For further information or assistance, please contact 3M Library Systems, 800/328-0067. 2-5
3M Model 2302 Detection System with Baseplate Installation Specifications System Information The Model 2302 is a dual corridor detection system consisting of three panels that are mounted to a baseplate. The electronics are enclosed in the system pedestals. The corridor width is 36 inches [914 mm] to comply with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act.) An alarm light is located on top of each outer panel and an audible alarm is located in the pedestal. An LCD Patron/Alarm Counter and Diagnostic Display are mounted on the panel for ease of viewing. Power wiring can be routed on the surface in UL listed wire mold or buried under the finished floor in an approved conduit. Other important product and installation facts are: 1. System can be rotated 180 to reverse the power entry and counter location. 2. System to be located on level surface. 3. System packaged weight is 410 pounds [185 kg]. 4. System Color - Gray 3U. 5. Carpet color is charcoal gray. 6. System is available in 36 inch corridor width. 7. System installation location must comply with the Model 2300 System Layout Checklist to avoid performance problems. 8. The system is shipped with provisions for anchoring the baseplate to the floor. 9. The minimum distance between two 2300 systems is 12 inches [304 mm]. 10. The minimum distance between three or more 2300 systems is 18 inches [456 mm]. 2-6
Power Requirements 3M Model 2302 is a computer-based device, which requires high quality, surge free, and noise free electrical power for optimum performance. Energy Profile 1. Single phase electrical power is required. 2. System operates on standard 110/120 VAC, 60 Hz within the U.S. 3. Designed for worldwide use with internal (manual) switch selection for voltages from 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz. 4. Maximum RMS current draw: 5. Power Cord: 2302 is supplied with a 16 ga. 3-wire, S-rating, 14 feet [4,26 m] long, NEMA 5-15P plug type. a. 100/120 VAC -.8 Amps b. 210/240 VAC -.4 Amps 6. Electrical power can be supplied from a wall or floor mounted receptacle. 7. Customer must supply an electrical outlet within the power cord length. A dedicated circuit is not required but is recommended to prevent overloading and loss of security. A minimum circuit capacity of 15 Amps is required. Circuit loading must not exceed 50% of the rated current to ensure voltage stability. Note In all system configurations, avoid running power on the surface across traffic areas. In all cases the power cord must be protected in a covered metal raceway which is anchored to the flooring. Do not run power cords under or through the system baseplate. All conduit, outlet boxes, and covers must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code and/or local codes. Options: Remote alarm/disable switch CCTV monitor Auxiliary relay contacts Voice Alarm General Notes 1. See System Layout Checklist for System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects. 2. The system is shipped with provisions for anchoring the baseplate to the floor. 3. Remote alarm/disable switch (optional) wiring must enter the system through the pedestal/panel containing the patron counter. Entry points are through the back or ends of the pedestal. Power Wiring Requirements Surface Wiring Power cord enclosed in 2600 series wire mold, enter system through back or ends of the system pedestal. No customer construction required. Under Floor Wiring Floor mounted electrical box placed directly along side the system. Power cord is connected to the electrical box by plug and receptacle, or by hardwiring the power cord into the box through a sealed fitting. See Contractors Instructions for Buried Power. 2-7
Power Cord 14 ft. [4,26 m] Optional Remote Alarm/ Disable Switch (Cable length 27 ft. [8,3 m]) Route through Wire Mold Surface Mount Wire Mold #2600 2300-236C IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE FOLLOWING IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 3M warrants that the Model 2302 will be free of defects in material and manufacture for a period of 90 days from the date of installation by 3M. Provided the system has been properly installed, operated and maintained by purchaser, 3M will, at 3M s option, repair, replace or refund the purchase price of such quantity of product determined to be defective. This warranty shall not apply to any system or component which has been repaired or modified by persons not authorized by 3M so that, in 3M s judgement, the performance or reliability is adversely affected thereby, or which is subjected to accident, misuse or neglect. Except as provided above, 3M shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, arising out of the sale, use or misuse of 3M Library Systems products, or the user s inability to use such products. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE. Statements or recommendations not contained herein shall have no force of effect unless in an agreement signed by an authorized representative of 3M. 3M reserves the right to make any changes in the design or construction of its products without obligation in respect to products previously sold and delivered. For further information or assistance, please contact 3M Library Systems, 800/328-0067. 2-8
3M Model 2301 Detection System Direct Mount/Buried Cable or Direct Mount/Threshold Installation Specifications Buried Cable 1 1/4 in. [31 mm] Main Power 2 1/2 in. [63 mm] 2 1/2 in. [63 mm] Alarm Light 4 1/2 in. [114 mm] 36 in. [914 mm] 18 in. [457 mm] Max. Depth 4 1/2 in. [114 mm] System Front View 67 1/2 in. [1713 mm] 7/8 in. [22 mm] 38 in. [965 mm] 35 in. [889 mm] 21 in. [533 mm] System Side View 11 3/4 in. [298 mm] Main Power 19 in. [482 mm] 4 in. [101 mm] 45 in. [1143 mm] System Top View 2300_266a 38 in. [965 mm] Installation Specifications Threshold 1 1/4 in. [31 mm] Main Power 2 1/2 in. [63 mm] Alarm Light 4 1/2 in. [114 mm] 36 in. [914 mm] 67 1/2 in. [1713 mm] 7/8 in. [22 mm] 38 in. [965 mm] 35 in. [889 mm] 11 3/4 in. [298 mm] Main Power 19 in. [482 mm] 4 in. [101 mm] 8.3 in. [210 mm] 45 in. [1143 mm] 38 in. [965 mm 2 1/2 in. [63 mm] 1/2 in. [12 mm] Threshold 4 1/2 in. [114 mm] 21 in. [533 mm] System Side View System Top View System Front View 2300_267a 2-9
System Information The Model 2301 is a single corridor detection system consisting of two panels that are mounted to the floor using a mounting foot. The electronics are enclosed in the system pedestals. The corridor width is 36 inches [914 mm] to comply with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act). An alarm light is located on top of one panel and an audible alarm is located in the pedestal. An LCD Patron/Alarm Counter and Diagnostic Display are mounted on the panel for ease of viewing. Power wiring can be routed on the surface in UL listed wire mold or buried under the finished floor in an approved conduit. Other important product and installation facts are: 1. System can be rotated 180 to reverse the power entry and counter location. 2. System to be located on level surface. 3. System packaged weight is 272 pounds [122 kg]. 4. System Color - Gray 3U. 5. System is available in 36 inch corridor width. 6. System installation location must comply with the Model 2300 System Layout Checklist to avoid performance problems. 7. The system is shipped with provisions for anchoring directly to the floor. 8. The minimum distance between two 2300 systems is 12 inches [304 mm]. 9. The minimum distance between three or more 2300 systems is 18 inches [456 mm]. 10. System is anchored to the floor using 3/8 x 3-inch concrete anchors. Direct Mount with Buried Cable System panel-to-panel wires are run below the finished floor in PVC conduit. Conduit installation is the responsibility of the customer. Direct Mount With Threshold Panel-to-panel wiring is enclosed in an 8.3 inch [210 mm] wide anodized aluminum threshold. Power Requirements 3M Model 2301 is a computer-based device, which requires high quality, surge free, and noise free electrical power for optimum performance. Energy Profile 1. Single phase electrical power is required. 2. Designed for worldwide use with internal (manual) switch selection for voltages from 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz. 3. Maximum RMS current draw: a. 100/120 VAC -.8 Amps b. 210/240 VAC -.4 Amps 4. Power Cord: 2301 is supplied with a 16 ga. 3-wire, S-rating, 14 feet [4,26 m] long, NEMA 5-15P plug type. 5. Electrical power can be supplied from a wall or floor mounted receptacle. 6. Customer must supply an electrical outlet within the power cord length. A dedicated circuit is not required but is recommended to prevent overloading and loss of security. A minimum circuit capacity of 15 Amps is required. Circuit loading must not exceed 50% of the rated current to ensure voltage stability. Power Wiring Requirements Surface Wiring Power cord enclosed in 2600 series wire mold, enter system through back or ends of the system pedestal. No customer construction required. Under Floor Wiring Floor mounted electrical box placed directly along side the system. Power cord is connected to the electrical box by plug and receptacle, or by hardwiring the power cord into the box through a sealed fitting. See Contractors Instructions for Buried Power. Note In all system configurations, avoid running power on the surface across traffic areas. In 2-10
all cases the power cord must be protected in a covered metal raceway which is anchored to the flooring. All conduit, outlet boxes, and covers must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code and/or local codes. Panel-to-Panel Wiring Direct Mount 1. Enclosed in threshold by 3M. Panel-to-Panel Wiring Buried Cable 1. Below finished flooring. (Wiring enclosed in 1.5 inch [38 mm] I.D. PVC, electrical conduit. Conduit installed by customer. See Model 2301 Contractor Layout Plan - Buried Wiring and Power. ) Options: Remote alarm/disable switch CCTV monitor Auxiliary relay contacts Voice Alarm General Notes 1. See System Layout Checklist for System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects. 2. Remote switch (optional) wiring must enter the system through the pedestal/panel containing the patron counter. Entry points are through the back or ends of the pedestal. 2. Panel-to-panel cables are long enough for conduit that is placed a maximum of 18 inches [457 mm] below the finished floor surface. PVC conduit should extend 1/4-1/2 inch [6-12 mm] above the finished floor. 3. Conduit placement is critical as it defines where the system will be located. System location must comply with all requirements of the 3M Model 2300 System Layout Checklist. 2-11
Power Cord 14 ft. [4,26 m] Optional Remote Alarm/ Disable Switch (Cable length 27 ft. [8,3 m]) Threshold Route through Wire Mold Surface Mount Wire Mold #2600 or Buried Power/Receptacle 2300-273C IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE FOLLOWING IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 3M warrants that the Model 2301 will be free of defects in material and manufacture for a period of 90 days from the date of installation by 3M. Provided the system has been properly installed, operated and maintained by purchaser, 3M will, at 3M s option, repair, replace or refund the purchase price of such quantity of product determined to be defective. This warranty shall not apply to any system or component which has been repaired or modified by persons not authorized by 3M so that, in 3M s judgement, the performance or reliability is adversely affected thereby, or which is subjected to accident, misuse or neglect. Except as provided above, 3M shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, arising out of the sale, use or misuse of 3M Library Systems products, or the user s inability to use such products. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE. Statements or recommendations not contained herein shall have no force of effect unless in an agreement signed by an authorized representative of 3M. 3M reserves the right to make any changes in the design or construction of its products without obligation in respect to products previously sold and delivered. For further information or assistance, please contact 3M Library Systems, 800/328-0067. 2-12
3M Model 2302 Detection System Direct Mount/Buried Cable or Direct Mount/Threshold 1 1/4 in. [31 mm] 2 1/2 in. [63 mm] Installation Specifications Buried Cable Alarm Light 4 1/2 in. [114 mm] Alarm Light 38 in. [965 mm] 35 in. [889 mm] 36 in. [914 mm] 36 in. [914 mm] 67 1/2 in. [1713 mm] Main Power 4 1/2 in. [114 mm] 7/8 in. [22 mm] 11 3/4 in. [298 mm] 2 1/2 in. [63 mm] 18 in. [457 mm] Max. Depth System Front View 21 in. [533 mm] System Side View Main Power 19 in. [482 mm] 4 in. [101 mm] 38 in. [965 mm] 85 1/2 in. [2173 mm] System Top View 2300_264a 1 1/4 in. [31 mm] 2 1/2 in. [63 mm] Installation Specifications Threshold Alarm Light Alarm Light 38 in. [965 mm] 35 in. [889 mm] 36 in. [914 mm] 36 in. [914 mm] 67 1/2 in. [1713 mm] Main Power 7/8 in. [22 mm] 11 3/4 in. [298 mm] 2 1/2 in. [63 mm] 1/2 in. [12 mm] Threshold 4 1/2 in. [114 mm] System Front View 21 in. [533 mm] System Side View Main Power 4 in. [101 mm] 38 in. [965 mm] 19 in. [482 mm] 8.3 in. [210 mm] 2300_265a 85 1/2 in. [2173 mm] System Top View 2-13
System Information The Model 2302 is a dual corridor detection system consisting of three panels that are mounted to the floor using a mounting foot. The electronics are enclosed in the system pedestals. The corridor width is 36 inches [914 mm] to comply with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act.) An alarm light is located on top of each outer panel and an audible alarm is located in the pedestal. An LCD Patron/Alarm Counter and Diagnostic Display are mounted on the panel for ease of viewing. Power wiring can be routed on the surface in UL listed wire mold or buried under the finished floor in an approved conduit. Other important product and installation facts are: 1. System can be rotated 180 to reverse the power entry and counter location. 2. System to be located on level surface. 3. System packaged weight is 410 pounds [185 kg]. 4. System Color - Gray 3U. 5. System is available in 36 inch corridor width. 6. System installation location must comply with the Model 2300 System Layout Checklist to avoid performance problems. 7. The system is shipped with provisions for anchoring directly to the floor. 8. The minimum distance between two 2300 systems is 12 inches [304 mm]. 9. The minimum distance between three or more 2300 systems is 18 inches [456 mm]. 10. System is anchored to the floor using 3/8 x 3-inch concrete anchors. Direct Mount with Buried Cable System panel-to-panel wires are run below the finished floor in PVC conduit. Conduit installation is the responsibility of the customer. Direct Mount With Threshold Panel-to-panel wiring is enclosed in an 8.3 inch [210 mm] wide anodized aluminum threshold. Power Requirements 3M Model 2302 is a computer-based device, which requires high quality, surge free, and noise free electrical power for optimum performance. Energy Profile 1. Single phase electrical power is required. 2. Designed for worldwide use with internal (manual) switch selection for voltages from 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz. 3. Maximum RMS current draw: a. 100/120 VAC -.8 Amps b. 210/240 VAC -.4 Amps 4. Power Cord: 2302 is supplied with a 16 ga. 3-wire, S-rating, 14 feet [4,26 m] long, NEMA 5-15P plug type. 5. Electrical power can be supplied from a wall or floor mounted receptacle. 6. Customer must supply an electrical outlet within the power cord length. A dedicated circuit is not required but is recommended to prevent overloading and loss of security. A minimum circuit capacity of 15 Amps is required. Circuit loading must not exceed 50% of the rated current to ensure voltage stability. Power Wiring Requirements Surface Wiring Power cord enclosed in 2600 series wire mold, enter system through back or ends of the system pedestal. No customer construction required. Under Floor Wiring Floor mounted electrical box placed directly along side the system. Power cord is connected to the electrical box by plug and receptacle, or by hardwiring the power cord into the box through a sealed fitting. See Contractors Instructions for Buried Power. 2-14
Note In all system configurations, avoid running power on the surface across traffic areas. In all cases the power cord must be protected in a covered metal raceway which is anchored to the flooring. All conduit, outlet boxes, and covers must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code and/or local codes. Panel-to-Panel Wiring Direct Mount 2. Enclosed in threshold by 3M. Panel-to-Panel Wiring Buried Cable 1. Below finished flooring. (Wiring enclosed in 1.5 inch [38 mm] I.D. PVC, electrical conduit. Conduit installed by customer. See Model 2301 Contractor Layout Plan - Buried Wiring and Power. ) Options: Remote alarm/disable switch CCTV monitor Auxiliary relay contacts Voice Alarm General Notes 1. See System Layout Checklist for System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects. 2. Remote switch (optional) wiring must enter the system through the pedestal/panel containing the patron counter. Entry points are through the back or ends of the pedestal. 2. Panel-to-panel cables are long enough for conduit that is placed a maximum of 18 inches [457 mm] below the finished floor surface. PVC conduit should extend 1/4-1/2 inch [6-12 mm] above the finished floor. 3. Conduit placement is critical as it defines where the system will be located. System location must comply with all requirements of the 3M Model 2300 System Layout Checklist. 2-15
Power Cord 14 ft. [4,26 m] Optional Remote Alarm/ Disable Switch (Cable length 27 ft. [8,3 m]) Threshold Route through Wire Mold Surface Mount Wire Mold #2600 or Buried Power/Receptacle 2300-274C IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE FOLLOWING IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 3M warrants that the Model 2302 will be free of defects in material and manufacture for a period of 90 days from the date of installation by 3M. Provided the system has been properly installed, operated and maintained by purchaser, 3M will, at 3M s option, repair, replace or refund the purchase price of such quantity of product determined to be defective. This warranty shall not apply to any system or component which has been repaired or modified by persons not authorized by 3M so that, in 3M s judgement, the performance or reliability is adversely affected thereby, or which is subjected to accident, misuse or neglect. Except as provided above, 3M shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, arising out of the sale, use or misuse of 3M Library Systems products, or the user s inability to use such products. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE. Statements or recommendations not contained herein shall have no force of effect unless in an agreement signed by an authorized representative of 3M. 3M reserves the right to make any changes in the design or construction of its products without obligation in respect to products previously sold and delivered. For further information or assistance, please contact 3M Library Systems, 800/328-0067. 2-16
Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301/2302 Buried Power Note Read all installation instructions before starting procedures. If there are any questions, call 3M Technical Service. 1-800-328-0007 option #6. Materials Required 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 the figure below. 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. The floor box cannot be located under the detection system. It must be off to the side of the lattice. 2. Complete wiring from floor box to 15-20 Amp circuit, preferably dedicated for the security system. 3. At system install, 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. 2-17
Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2301 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, 1-800-328-0007, 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, 1.5-2 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 1.5-2 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. 2-18
3M Model 2301 Buried Cable (36 in., Corridor) 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 1.5-2 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. 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. 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. 2-19
Model 2301 Contractor Layout Plan Buried Panel to Panel Wiring Conduit 36 in. Corridor Width Electrical Supply Flush service floor box hardwired to power cord A 2.5 in. [63.5 mm] min. CL Conduit Radius to be Typical to Electrical Industry Standards Perimeter of system mounting Foot for reference only! Floor to be flat and level in this area. 1 1/2-2 in. [38-50 mm] I.D. Electrical Conduit Non-Metallic System Depth = 38 in. [965 mm] 40.5 in. [1029 mm] System Width = 45 in. [1143 mm] 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. Note: The installation and Accurate Placement of this Conduit is the Customer's/Contractor's Responsibility. Section A-A 1 1/2-2 in. [38-50 mm] I.D. Rigid, Non-Metallic Conduit 5 ft. [1523 mm] min. SystemCL to Door 4.1 in. [104 mm] 4 x 4 in. [101 x 101 mm] cutout for panel - panel conduit/wire 0.6 in. [15 mm] CL 4.5 in. [114 mm] 0.25-0.5 in. [6-12 mm] 10 in. [254 mm] 21 in. [533 mm] A Notes: 1. Power sources can be from either side of M2300. 2. If underground power is required, use a flush mount floor box and terminate the power cord in the floor box. See "Installation Instructions Under Floor Power." 3. Floor must be level and flat in the area under the mounting foot for each panel, and a minimum of 3 1/2 in. [89 mm] thick. 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 in. [457 mm] 6. 36 in. corridor complies with ADA guidelines for corridor widths. See Model 2300 Layout Checklist for Minimum Distances to interfering objects For further information or assistance, please contact: 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg. 225-4N-14 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg. 225-4N-14 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 www.3m.com/library 2-20 2-20
Contractor Installation Instructions for 3M Model 2302 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, 1-800-328-0007, 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, 1.5-2 inches [38-50 mm] I.D. Contractor as defined in Figure 1 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 1.5-2 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. 2-21
3M Model 2302 Buried Cable (36 in., Corridor) 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 1.5-2 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. 2-22
Model 2302 Contractor Layout Plan Buried Panel to Panel Wiring Conduit 36 in. Corridor Width Electrical Supply Flush service floor box hardwired to power cord A CL Conduit Radius to be Typical to Electrical Industry Standards 40.5 in. [1029 mm] Perimeter of system mounting Foot for reference only! Floor to be flat and level in this area. Note: The installation and Accurate Placement of this Conduit is the Customer's/Contractor's Responsibility. Section A-A CL 1 1/2-2 in. [38-50 mm] I.D. Rigid, Non-Metallic Conduit 40.5 in. [1029 mm] 4.1 in. [104 mm] 4 x 4 in. [101 x 101 mm] cutout for panel - panel conduit/wire 0.6 in. [15 mm] CL 0.25-0.5 in. [6-12 mm] 21 in. [533 mm] A Notes: 1. Power sources can be from either side of M2300. 2. If underground power is required, use a flush mount floor box and terminate the power cord in the floor box. See "Installation Instructions Under Floor Power." 3. Floor must be level and flat in the area under the mounting foot for each panel, and a minimum of 3 1/2 in. [89 mm] thick. 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 in. [457 mm]. 6. 36 in. corridor complies with ADA guidelines for corridor widths. See Model 2300 Layout Checklist for Minimum Distances to interfering objects 2.5 in. [63.5 mm] min. 1 1/2-2 in. [38-51 mm] I.D. Electrical Conduit Non-Metallic System Depth = 38 in. [965 mm] System Width = 85.5 in. [2179 mm] 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. [1524 mm] min. SystemCL to Door 4.5 in. [114 mm] 10 in. [254 mm] For further information or assistance, please contact: 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg. 225-4N-14 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Bldg. 225-4N-14 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 www.3m.com/library 2-23