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Detection System
Model 8800 Series
Architect/Contractor Information Package
3M Library Systems 3M Center, Building 225-4N-14
St. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000 www.3M.com/library
78-8126-7738-9_B Copyright © 2006, 3M. All rights reserved.
3M Library Systems 3M Center, Building 225-4N-14St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 800 328 0067 Telephone 800 223 5563 Fax www.3M.com/library
Dear Architect/Contractor:
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For service and installation, order status, or any additional questions, please feel free to contact 3M at 1-800-328-0067.
Sincerely,
Gregory P. Pfouts
National Sales Manager
3M Library Systems
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Preinstallation Worksheet − 3M™ Detection Systems Please complete this form and fax it to 3M at 1-800-795-9091
Today’s date _________________________________________ System model number(s) _______________________________ Sales consultant ______________________________________ Accessories _________________________________________ Account name ________________________________________ Delayed warranty start date (if applicable) __________________ Key contact name ______________________________________ Model/serial number of equipment to be replaced/removed Phone No. _________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Installation location ____________________________________ 3M dismantle at additional current rates...............
Customer dismantle and removal ......................... Install contact name ____________________________________ Preinstallation worksheet reviewer ________________________ Phone No. _________________________________________ Note: It is the customer’s responsibility to move the system within 10 ft. of the installation location before scheduling the installation.
Installation date _______________________________________ Purchasing/payment contact _____________________________ Phone No. _________________________________________ Does account require PO number for payment of invoices?
Yes________ No _______ Select a mounting option:
DirectMount
BasePlate
BuriedCable
3500/3800/8800 3500/3800/88003500/3800/8800
Minimum distanceto protected books:3 ft. [914 mm]
Minimum distance to door frame4 ft. [1,22 m] to comply with ADA
Minimum distance to copy machine5 ft. [1,52 m]
Minimum di
(3500/3800 only)
Note: The concrete thickness under the mounting feet must be a minimum of 3.5 in. [89 mm].
stanceto steel-stud wall:3500 - 18 in. [457 mm]3800 - 8800 - 3 in. [76,2 mm]
3 ft. [914 mm]
Minimum distance to CRT:3500 - 7
8800 - 3 in. [76,2 mm]
ft. [2,13 m]3800 - 8 ft. [2,44 m]
Maximum distance to power outlet:3500/3800 -10 ft. [3,05m]8800 - 9.84 ft. [3,0 m]
Minimum distanceto large metal objects:3500 - 18 in. [457 mm]3800 - 8800 - 6 in. [15,24 cm]
3 ft. [914 mm]
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): 3500 - 18 in. [45,7 cm] 3800 - 3 ft. [91,4 cm] 8800 - 6 in. [15,24 cm]
1 square = 1 ft. (30.5 cm)
Doors
Draw your system layout in the following grid: Minimum distance from system to CRT: 3500/3800 - 7 ft. [2,13 m] 8800 - 3 in. [7,6 cm]
The Model 3500 electronics enclosure must be a minimum of 4 ft. [1,22 m] min./21 ft. [6,4 m] (wire-run distance) max. from system panels, and within 10 ft. [3,05 m] of the 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 I.D. non-metallic conduit for buried-cable systems.
See the Architect/Contractor Information Package for system dimensions and requirements.
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Architect/Contractor Information Package 3M™ Detection System Model 8800 Series
This package provides architects and contractors with information required to install a 3M Detection System. This information must be followed to help ensure optimal performance.
Topic Page
Architect/Contractor Information Package ...................................................... 1 3M™ Detection System Model 8800 Series ...................................................... 1 The 10 Most Important Points for a Successful Installation................................ 2 System Design Considerations ..................................................................... 3 Patron Traffic Patterns ............................................................................................3 System Location ....................................................................................................3 System Layout Specifications ....................................................................... 4 System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects ............................................ 5 Installation Specifications............................................................................. 6 Installation Requirements ........................................................................................6 Dimensions ...........................................................................................................7 Power Requirements ..............................................................................................8 Wiring Requirements ..............................................................................................8 Approximate Weights..............................................................................................9 Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations ................................... 10 Before You Begin… ..............................................................................................10 Materials Required................................................................................................10 Installation Procedure – Buried Power.....................................................................11 Contractor Instructions for Buried Cable/Conduit Installations ....................... 12 Before You Begin… ..............................................................................................12 Related Information ..............................................................................................12 Materials Required................................................................................................12 Installation Procedure –with Buried Cables ..............................................................13 One-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring ......................14 Two-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring ......................15 Three-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring ....................16 Four-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring......................17 Five-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring ......................18 Warranty .................................................................................................. 19
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The 10 Most Important Points for a Successful Installation 1 Provide a minimum distance of 3 in. [76.2 mm] between the detection
system and any wall.
2 Provide a minimum distance of 6 in. [15.24 cm] between detection panels and large metal objects, which may include: large metal shelves, refrigerators, heavy support beams, safes, heating/air conditioning ductwork, etc.
3 Provide a 4-foot [1.2 m] clear space between the detection system panels and any door. This is required for ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance.
4 Plan the system layout so that the corridor(s) are centered on the door(s).
5 Locate the system to allow good observation/supervision of the system by your circulation-desk staff.
6 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.
7 Locate the system so that books and other secured items are stored at least 36 in. [91.4 cm] from the detection system. This helps ensure that secured items within the library are not detected by the system.
8 Locate the system so that patrons and book carts with secured items cannot pass within 36 in. [91.4 cm] of the detection system. This helps ensure that secured items within the library are not detected by the system.
9 Provide an electrical outlet within 9.84-feet [3.0 m] of the systems power panel. This distance is measured in wire-run feet, not straight-line distance.
10 For buried-cable installations, use 1.25 in.[31.75 mm] I.D., conduit with correct spacing. This size conduit is required to accommodate connectors on the ends of the interconnecting cables.
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System Design Considerations 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.
2 Will patrons entering and exiting the library interfere with each other? Avoid two-way traffic in a single corridor.
3 In the event of an alarm, is there room to identify or stop patrons before they leave the library?
4 Are there enough detection-system corridors available to handle typical amount of traffic and to meet codes?
5 While in the library, will patrons stand directly next to the system or carry secured items within 36 in. [91.4 cm] of the system? This may cause false alarms.
6 Will your book carts fit through the corridor?
System Location
1 Do check-out personnel have good visibility and access to the detection hardware?
2 Are all applicable codes met?
3 Have you investigated whether there are large metal objects hidden within the walls?
4 Is power located to minimize the need to run cords and wire molding through traffic areas?
5 Will book carts with secured items be stored near the detection system? To avoid false alarms, all secured items must be kept at least 36 in. [91.4 cm] from the detection system at all times.
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System Layout Specifications
These specifications define the environment required to successfully install a Detection System Model 8800 Series. Compliance with these requirements will help ensure that the detection system performs as designed.
Any compromising of these requirements may result in reduced effectiveness of your 3M Detection System.
Always follow applicable federal, state, and local codes when planning and completing installation of this equipment.
The 3M™ Detection System Model 8800 Series is a one- to five-corridor detection system consisting of panels that can be mounted to a base plate or directly to the floor.
Power wiring and panel-to-panel wiring can be routed on the surface in UL-listed wire mold or buried under the finished floor in an approved conduit.
The detection system’s corridor width is 36 in. [91.4 cm] to comply with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).
The electronics for the system are enclosed in one of the panels.
Available colors include: Dark gray (Pantone Cool Gray 11C) or
Light gray (Pantone Cool Gray 5C)
An alarm light is located on top of one panel and an audible alarm is located on top of the other panel.
1-Corridorwith Base Plate
2-Corridorswith Wire Mold
8800_CP_001
3-Corridorswith Base Plate
4-Corridorswith Base Plate
5-Corridorswith Wire Mold
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System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects
Doors (metal framed) The system may be located as close as 3 in. [76.2 mm] from a metal-framed door.
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requires a 4-foot [1.2 m] clear space between the detection system and exit doors to help ensure wheelchair-maneuvering space.
Exit control hardware
The first post for an exit-control system can be no closer than 3 in. [76.2 mm] in one of the locations specified in Figure 1.
Metal railings surrounding the system using two or more horizontal members must be a minimum of 3 in. [76.2 mm] from a detection panel.
8800_CP_005
Figure 1: Post placement for an exit-control system.
Large metal objects (LMO) Large metal objects are not allowed within 6 in. [15.24 cm] of a detection panel. Examples include: large metal shelves, refrigerators, heavy support beams, safes, heating/air conditioning ductwork.
Counters with metal frames Counters that have a metal frame that forms a continuous, electrically conductive, loop should not be located within 3 in. [76.2 mm] of a detection panel.
Windows (metal framed) For optimum performance, a Detection System Model 8800 Series should be placed at least 3 in. [76.2 mm] from a metal-framed window.
Walls (steel stud) Walls with steel studs are not allowed within 3 in. [76.2 mm] of the closest detection panel.
Book carts Plan the layout so that there is not an obvious location for customers to leave empty book carts within 3 in. [76.2 mm] of detection panels.
Protected material Books and other protected articles should be at least 36 in. [91.4 cm] from the closest point of the security system. (This helps ensure that secured items within the library are not detected by the system.)
Plan the layout so that patrons will not congregate or wait in line within 36 in. [91.4 cm] of a detection panel.
Stereo components FM stereo receivers placed within 10 feet [3.0 m] of the detection panels may experience some interference. Compact disc players are not affected by the Detection System Model 8800 Series..
Distance between systems The minimum distance between detection systems is 36 in. [91.4 cm].
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Installation Specifications Installation Requirements 3M™ Detection System Model 8800 Series can be mounted to a base plate or directly to the floor.
Power wiring and panel-to-panel wiring can be routed on the surface in UL-listed wire mold or buried under the finished floor in an approved conduit.
The detection system’s corridor width is 36 in. [91.4 cm], to comply with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).
The electronics for the system are enclosed in one of the panels.
Available colors include: Dark gray (Pantone Cool Gray 11C) or
Light gray (Pantone Cool Gray 5C)
An alarm light is located on top of one panel and an audible alarm is located on top of the other panel.
Mounting surface
Concrete thickness – concrete in the area under the mounting feet must be a minimum of 3.5 in. [89 mm] thick for anchoring.
Leveling – the floor in the area of the mounting feet must be flat, level, high-quality concrete.
Mounting feet - the contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area of the mounting feet.
Minimum clearances
The system must be installed with the following minimum clearances between the panels and surrounding walls or objects.
Walls with no large metal objects Detection panels must be at least 3 in. [76.2 mm] from walls that do not contain large metal objects.
Walls with large metal objects Detection panels must be at least 6 in. [15.24 cm] from large metal objects (for example: large metal shelves, refrigerators, heavy support beams, safes, heating/air conditioning ductwork).
Minimum Service Clearance
between an outsidepanel and walls that do
not contain large metal objects
Wall
3.0 in.[76.2 mm]
Walls that do NOT contain large metal objects
8800_CP_004
Minimum Clearance Between an outside
panel and walls that contain large metal objects
Wall
6.0 in.[15.24 cm]
Walls that contain large metal objects
Figure 2: Minimum Clearance from Walls
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Dimensions
Side View
26 in.[660 mm]
Front View
41 in.[1.04 m.]
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
70 in.[1.78 m]
1-Corridor System
2-Corridor System
3-Corridor System
4-Corridor System
5-Corridor System
36 in.[914 mm]
36 in.[914 mm]
36 in.[914 mm]
36 in.[914 mm]
36 in.[914 mm]
79.5 in.[2.01 m.]
118 in.[3 m.]
195 in.[4.95 m.]
8800_CP_003
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Figure 3: Dimensions
*To determine the total space required, add the following:
3 inches [76.2 mm] of clearance between each outside panel and walls without large metal objects or
6 inches of clearance [15.24 cm] between each outside panel and walls with large metal objects.
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Power Requirements The 3M™ Detection System Model 8800 Series is a computer-based device that requires high-quality, surge-free, and noise-free electrical power for optimum performance.
Voltage Requirement The system is designed for worldwide use and includes a universal power supply that operates with the following voltages:
100 to 240 VAC, single phase, 50 or 60 Hz.
Recommendations 15A dedicated circuit.
Maximum RMS current draw 100/120 VAC: 0.5A 220/240 VAC: 0.25A
Power cord 18 gage, 3-wire, S-rating, 9.84 feet [3.0 m] long, NEMA 5-15P plug, with an IEC 320 connector.
Electrical outlet Customer must supply an electrical outlet within the power-cord length. For 3-, 4-, and 5-corridor systems, two electrical outlets are required.
A dedicated circuit is not required but is recommended to prevent overloading and loss of security.
Circuit loading must not exceed 50% of the rated circuit current to help ensure voltage stability.
Wiring Requirements The entire system can be rotated 180° to reverse the power-entry location.
Surface Wiring Under-floor Wiring
Panel-to-panel wiring Wires are enclosed in a wire mold and covered by a threshold.
No customer construction is required.
Wires are enclosed in 1.25 inch [31.8 mm] I.D. conduit that enters the system through the mounting foot.
See Installation Procedure –with Buried Cables on page 13.
Power wiring Each power cord is enclosed in Wiremold® Pancake® 2600 Series Surface Raceway and enters the system through the side of the panel.
No customer construction is required.
A floor-mounted electrical box is installed approximately 3 in. [76.2 mm] from the panel. The electrical box provides termination for the system power cord(s).
See Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations on page 10.
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Approximate Weights # of
Corridors 3M Detection System Weight
1 Model 8801 – Floor Mounted (with wire mold) 110 lb. [49.9 Kg]
1 Model 8801 – Baseplate Mounted 135 lb. [61.2 Kg]
1 Model 8801 – Floor Mounted (with buried cables) 110 lb. [49.9 Kg]
2 Model 8802 – Floor Mounted (with wire mold) 170 lb. [77.1 Kg]
2 Model 8802 – Baseplate Mounted 200 lb. [90.7 Kg]
2 Model 8802 – Floor Mounted (with buried cables) 165 lb. [74.8 Kg]
3 Model 8801 (x2) – Floor Mounted (with wire mold) 230 lb. [104.3 Kg]
3 Model 8801 (x2) – Baseplate Mounted 290 lb. [131.5 Kg]
3 Model 8801 (x2) – Floor Mounted (with buried cables) 220 lb. [99.8 Kg]
4 Model 8801/8802 – Floor Mounted (with wire mold) 340 lb. [154.2 Kg]
4 Model 8801/8802 – Baseplate Mounted 420 lb. [190.5 Kg]
4 Model 8801/8802 – Floor Mounted (with buried cables) 330 lb. [149.7 Kg]
5 Model 8802 (x2) – Floor Mounted (with wire mold) 380 lb. [172.4 Kg]
5 Model 8802 (x2) – Baseplate Mounted 540 lb. [245 Kg]
5 Model 8802 (x2) – Floor Mounted (with buried cables) 440 lb. [200 Kg]
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Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations Before You Begin…
1 Read all installation instructions before starting this installation procedure.
2 Before beginning any work, the contractor must call 3M at 1-800-328-0067 (U.S. only) or your local 3M Service Representative (outside the U.S.) to request a Pre-installation Technician Site Visit. Before attempting any work, a 3M technician must
visit the site and verify that the environment and location are acceptable.
System setup and testing may be required to verify the location is acceptable.
If there are any questions, contact 3M Library Systems Technical Service at 1-800-328-0067 (U.S. only) or call your local 3M Service Representative (outside the U.S.).
Materials Required Item Supplier
Steel floor box(es), conduit, and associated wiring
Electrical Contractor
Floor box cover plate(s), gasket, and carpet ring (if needed)
Electrical Contractor
AC power cord (part of detection system)
3M
Device to cut trench in floor Contractor
Material to fill in around and cover conduit after trench is cut
Contractor
8800_CP_014
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Installation Procedure – Buried Power If necessary, request assistance from a 3M Service Technician before positioning floor box.
Contractor responsibilities
1 The contractor will install a steel floor box. Position the box per Figure
4.
Floor boxes are typically 5 in. x 5 in. [127 mm x 127 mm], with a 4-inch [102 mm] cover flange. Some floor boxes include "pre-pour" and "after-pour" level adjustments.
The floor box cannot be located under the detection system. (It must be off to the side of the panel.)
2 The contractor will complete wiring from the floor box to a 15-20 Amp circuit (preferably dedicated for the security system).
3 After system installation, the contractor will: Terminate the detection
system power cord to the circuit wires in the floor box.
Install gasket, cover plate, and carpet ring if required.
3M Installer Responsibilities
1 The 3M installer will install the detection system panels and floor anchors, and route the panel-to-panel wiring.
2 The 3M installer will energize the detection system and will complete operational checks and adjustments.
41 in.[1.04 m]
8800_CP_006
Panel
PanelMounting
Foot
Panel-to-panelConduit
Conduit0.5 in. [12.7 mm]
Top View
Floor Box(hardwired to power cord)
Panel
SystemPower Cord
SystemPower Cord 90-degree Cord Fitting
0.5 in. [12.7 mm] NPT
Cover Plate0.5 in. [12.7 mm]NPS Plug Size
Steel Floor Box(with leveling screws)
7.5 in.[191 mm]
26 in.[66 cm]
Position the floor box within 3 inches on either side of the power entry point [1]
3 in.[76.2 mm]
3 in.[76.2 mm]
1
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]Minimum
Figure 4: Electrical floor box installation.
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Contractor Instructions for Buried Cable/Conduit Installations Before You Begin…
1 Read all installation instructions before starting this installation procedure.
2 Before beginning any work, the contractor must call 3M at 1-800-328-0067 (U.S. only) or your local 3M Service Representative (outside the U.S.) to request a Pre-installation Technician Site Visit. Before attempting any work, a 3M technician must visit the site and
verify that the environment and location are acceptable.
System setup and testing may be required to verify that the location is acceptable.
If there are any questions, contact 3M Library Systems Technical Service at 1-800-328-0067 (U.S. only) or call your local 3M Service Representative (outside the U.S.).
Related Information If AC power wiring is also buried, see Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations on page 10.
Materials Required
Item Supplier
3M Detection System Model 8800 Series mounting hardware 3M
Optional - Single-corridor Extended Cable Kit (PN 78-8126-7758-7) that allows you to bury the conduit at a depth of 36 in. [91.4 cm]
One kit is required for one-corridor systems Two kits are required for two- and three-corridor systems Three kits are required for four-corridor systems Four kits are required for five corridor systems
3M
Rigid metallic or plastic conduit, 1.25 inch [31.7 mm] I.D. Contractor
Concrete as required to pour floor Contractor
Device to cut trench in floor (for existing construction) Contractor
Materials to hold conduit in position while pouring floor Contractor
Finish flooring Contractor
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Installation Procedure –with Buried Cables These instructions will be used by 3M installers and the contractor to ensure proper installation of Detection System with buried cables.
Procedure
1 The contractor will position and install the panel-to-panel conduit and AC power conduit for each system. The floor box for AC power must
be located on the side of the system where power is connected.
See Installation Procedure – Buried Power on page 11.
2 The contractor will complete the sub floor and finished floor in the installation area.
3 At, during, or after system installation, the contactor will complete the AC power wiring for the system(s). Complete wiring from the floor
box to a 15-20 Amp circuit (preferably dedicated for the security system).
Terminate the system power cord to the electrical supply circuit in the floor box.
4 The 3M installer will install the system panels and floor anchors, and route the panel-to-panel wiring through the contractor-installed conduit.
5 The 3M installer will energize the system and complete operational checks and adjustments.
Installation Notes
Panel-to-panel conduit requirements
Conduit size – panel-to-panel conduit must have a minimum I.D. of 1.25 in. [31.75 mm] to accept cable connectors.
If this conduit has an I.D. of less than 1.25 inch [31.75 mm] there will be an additional charge at installation.
Maximum depth – the standard maximum depth of conduit is 18 in. [457 mm] due to the length of panel-to-panel cables.
If you want to bury the conduit at a depth of 36 in. [91.4 cm], you must purchase Extended Cable Kits (PN 78-8126-7758-7).
Conduit bends – each conduit bend radius must be typical to the electrical industry. Water-type 90o bends or fittings are not acceptable.
Above-floor height – panel-to-panel conduit must not extend more than 0.5 in. [12.7 mm] above the finished floor.
Floor requirements
Concrete thickness – the concrete in the area under the mounting feet must be a minimum of 3.5 inches [89 mm] thick for anchoring.
Leveling – the floor in area of mounting feet must be flat, level, high-quality concrete.
Mounting feet – the contractor must avoid placing conduit or reinforcing rods in the anchor area of the mounting feet.
Existing floors – existing floors must be core drilled or trenched to accept buried conduits. Keep the trench width to a minimum to avoid weakening the concrete in the anchor area.
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One-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring
3M Library Systems 3m Center Bldg. 225-4N-14 St Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 www.3M.com/library
One Corridor
8800_CP_036_1_Corr
Notes
1 Power source can be from either side of the system.
2 Power cord length is 9.84 ft. [3 m].
3 If underground power is required, use a flush-mount floor box and terminate the power cord in the floor box after the system is installed. (See Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations on page 10.)
4 Minimum floor thickness: 3.5 in. [89 mm].
5 Floor must be level and flat in the area under each panel’s mounting foot.
6 Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting feet.
7 Standard cable set supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 in. [457 mm].
8 36-inch corridor complies with ADA Guidelines.
9 Important! See System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects on page 5 for minimum distances to interfering objects.
8800_CP_019
Mounting Foot
Anchor Holes(4 per mounting foot)
3M Installed
6.25 in.[159 mm]
MountingFoot
Outline
Panel-to-panelWire Inlet
1 in. x 3 in.[25.4 mm x 76 mm]
A
38.5 in.[978 mm]
41 in.[1.04 m]
36 in.[914 mm]
Rigid, metal or plasticconduit 1.25 in. [31.75 mm] I.D.
Max Above-floor Conduit Height0.25 in. [6.35 mm] for plastic0.5 in. [12.7 mm] for metal
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
min.
A
18 in. [457 mm] max.(Typical)
Electrical Supply Box
Section A-A
Conduit bend radius to be typicalof Electrical Industry Standards
26 in.[660 mm]
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
Electrical Supply BoxHardwired to power cord.2.5 inch (min) clearance
from center of mounting foot.5 ft.
[1.5 m] min.(system centerline
to door)
10.25 in.[260 mm]
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Two-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring 3M Library Systems 3m Center Bldg. 225-4N-14 St Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 www.3M.com/library
Two-Corridor8800_CP_037_2_Corr
Notes
1 Power source can be from either side of the system.
2 Power cord length is 9.84 ft. [3 m].
3 If underground power is required, use a flush-mount floor box and terminate the power cord in the floor box after the system is installed. (See Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations on page 10.)
4 Minimum floor thickness: 3.5 in. [89 mm].
5 Floor must be level and flat in the area under each panel’s mounting foot.
6 Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting feet.
7 Standard cable set supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 in. [457 mm].
8 36-inch corridor complies with ADA Guidelines.
9 Important! See System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects on page 5 for minimum distances to interfering objects.
8800_CP_023
Mounting Foot
Anchor Holes(4 per mounting foot)
3M Installed
6.25 in.[159 mm]
10.25 in.[260 mm]
MountingFoot
Outline
Panel-to-panelWire Inlet
1 in. x 3 in.[25.4 mm x 76 mm]A
38.5 in.[978 mm](Typical)
41 in.[1.04 m](Typical)
36 in.[914 mm](Typica)l
Rigid, metal or plasticconduit 1.25 in. [31.75 mm] I.D.Max Above-floor Conduit Height
0.25 in. [6.35 mm] for metal0.5 in. [12.7 mm] for plastic.
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
min.
18 in. [457 mm] max.(Typical)
Electrical Supply Box
Section A-AConduit bend radius to be typicalof Electrical Industry Standards
26 in.[660 mm]
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
Electrical Supply BoxHardwired to power cord. 2.5 inch (min) clearance
from center of mounting foot.5 ft.[1.5 m] min.
(system centerline to door)
A
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Three-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring
3M Library Systems 3m Center Bldg. 225-4N-14 St Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 www.3M.com/library
8800_CP_035_3_Corr
Notes
1 Power source can be from either side of the system.
2 Power cord length is 9.84 ft. [3 m].
3 If underground power is required, use a flush-mount floor box and terminate the power cord in the floor box after the system is installed. (See Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations on page 10.)
4 Minimum floor thickness: 3.5 in. [89 mm].
5 Floor must be level and flat in the area under each panel’s mounting foot.
6 Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting feet.
7 Standard cable set supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 in. [457 mm].
8 36-inch corridor complies with ADA Guidelines.
9 Important! See System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects on page 5 for minimum distances to interfering objects.
8800_CP_029
Mounting Foot
Anchor Holes(4 per mounting foot)
3M Installed
6.25 in.[159 mm]
10.25 in.[260 mm]
MountingFoot
Outline
Panel-to-panelWire Inlet
1 in. x 3 in.[25.4 mm x 76 mm]
2.5 in.[63.5 mm] min.
A
38.5 in.[978 mm](Typical)
41 in.[1.04 m](Typical)
36 in.[914 mm]
36 in.[914 mm](Typica)l
Rigid, metal or plastic conduit 1.25 in. [31.75 mm] I.D.
Max above-floor Conduit Height0.25 in. [6.35 mm] for metal0.5 in. [12.7 mm] for plastic
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
min.
18 in. [457 mm] max.(Typical)
Electrical Supply Box
Electrical Supply Box
Section A-A
Conduit bend radius to be typicalof Electrical Industry Standards
26 in.[660 mm]
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
Electrical Supply BoxHardwired to power cord. 2.5 inch (min) clearance
from center of mounting foot.
Electrical Supply BoxHardwired to power cord. 2.5 inch (min) clearance
from center of mounting foot.5 ft.
[1.5 m] min.(system centerline
to door)
A
17 78-8126-7738-9_B
Four-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring
3M Library Systems 3m Center Bldg. 225-4N-14 St Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 www.3M.com/library
8800_CP_038_4_Corr
Notes
1 Power source can be from either side of the system.
2 Power cord length is 9.84 ft. [3 m].
3 If underground power is required, use a flush-mount floor box and terminate the power cord in the floor box after the system is installed. (See Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations on page 10.)
4 Minimum floor thickness: 3.5 in. [89 mm].
5 Floor must be level and flat in the area under each panel’s mounting foot.
6 Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting feet.
7 Standard cable set supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 in. [457 mm].
8 36-inch corridor complies with ADA Guidelines.
9 Important! See System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects on page 5 for minimum distances to interfering objects.
8800_CP_033
6.25 in.[159 mm]
10.25 in.[260 mm]
38.5 in.[978 mm](Typical)
41 in.[1.04 m](Typical)
36 in.[914 mm]
79.5 in.[202 cm]
36 in.[914 mm]
36 in.[914 mm](Typica)l
Rigid, metal or plasticconduit 1.25 in. [31.75 mm] I.D.
Max Above-floor Conduit Height0.25 in. [6.35 mm] for metal0.5 in. [12.7 mm] for plastic
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
min.
18 in. [457 mm] max.(Typical)
Electrical Supply Box
Section A-A
26 in.[660 mm]
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
Electrical Supply BoxHardwired to power cord. 2.5 inch (min) clearance
from center of mounting foot.
AA
Section A-A
Mounting Foot
Anchor Holes(4 per mounting foot)
3M Installed
MountingFoot
Outline
Panel-to-panelWire Inlet
1 in. x 3 in.[25.4 mm x 76 mm]
2.5 in.[63.5 mm] min.
A A
Electrical Supply Box
Conduit bend radius to be typicalof Electrical Industry Standards
Electrical Supply BoxHardwired to power cord. 2.5 inch (min) clearance
from center of mounting foot.
5 ft.[1.5 m] min.
(system centerline to door)
18 78-8126-7738-9_B
Five-Corridor Detection System Layout Plan – Buried Power and Wiring
3M Library Systems 3m Center Bldg. 225-4N-14 St Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-328-0067 www.3M.com/library
Notes
1 Power source can be from either side of the system.
2 Power cord length is 9.84 ft. [3 m].
3 If underground power is required, use a flush-mount floor box and terminate the power cord in the floor box after the system is installed. (See Contractor Instructions for Buried Power Installations on page 10)
4 Minimum floor thickness: 3.5 in. [89 mm].
5 Floor must be level and flat in the area under each panel’s mounting foot.
6 Conduit and reinforcing rod must not be located in anchor hole area under mounting feet.
7 Standard cable set supplied for buried wiring is adequate for conduit buried a maximum depth of 18 in. [457 mm].
8 36-inch corridor complies with ADA Guidelines.
9 Important! See System Placement Relative to Interfering Objects on page 5 for minimum distances to interfering objects.
36 in.[914 mm]
A
Section A-A
Anchor Holes(4 per mounting foot)
3M Installed
MountingFoot
Outline
2.5 in.[63.5 mm] min.
A
Electrical Supply Box
Conduit bend radius to be typicalof Electrical Industry Standards
Electrical Supply BoxHardwired to power cord. 2.5 inch (min) clearance
from center of mounting foot.
5 ft.[1.5 m] min.
(system centerline to door) Mounting Foot
Anchor Holes(4 per mounting foot)
3M Installed
6.25 in.[159 mm]
10.25 in.[260 mm]
MountingFoot
Outline
Panel-to-panelWire Inlet
1 in. x 3 in.[25.4 mm x 76 mm]A
38.5 in.[978 mm](Typical)
41 in.[1.04 m](Typical)
36 in.[914 mm](Typica)l
Rigid, metal or plasticconduit 1.25 in. [31.75 mm] I.D.Max Above-floor Conduit Height
0.25 in. [6.35 mm] for metal.0.5 in. [12.7 mm] for plastic
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
min.
18 in. [457 mm] max.(Typical)
Electrical Supply Box
Section A-AConduit bend radius to be typicalof Electrical Industry Standards
26 in.[660 mm]
2.5 in.[63.5 mm]
Electrical Supply BoxHardwired to power cord. 2.5 inch (min) clearance
from center of mounting foot.5 ft.[1.5 m] min.
(system centerline to door)
A
8800_CP_034
79.5 in.[202 cm]
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