Draper AeroLift 100 220V Installation instructions

Overview - Components
(Aerolift 100 shown)
CAUTION
Read and understand all warnings
(Page 2 of this document)
before beginning installation.
Contents
Overview - Components, Planning.....................................................................1
Section 1 - Hanging Unit ......................................................................................2
PLEASE READ - Safety Information....................................................................2
Section 2 - Environmental Air Space Housing for AeroLift 100.....................3
Section 3 - Environmental Air Space Housing for AeroLift 150.....................4
Section 4 - Installing Projector ...........................................................................5
Section 5 - Operation............................................................................................5
Section 6 - Testing Safety Limit Switches.........................................................5
Section 7 - Electrical Connections.....................................................................6
Section 8 - Wiring Diagrams................................................................................6
Section 9 - Adjustments.......................................................................................7
Section 10 - Installing Ceiling Closure...............................................................8
Closure Panel
Threaded
Rod
Closure
Trim Frame
Front
Closure
Bracket
Side
Closure
Bracket
Side
Closure
Bracket
Back
Closure
Bracket
Overview - Planning
1.
Based on screen location and projector
specifications, determine proper position for
projector installation.
2.
Confirm that there is adequate space
for installation and operation. Minimum
clearance above ceiling level varies
according to height of projector, optional
projector mounting bracket, optional ceiling
closure and optional Environmental Housing.
3.
Arrange to provide service access to the unit.
4.
When installed with Environmental Air Space
Housing unit is suitable for use in an environmental
air space in accordance with Section 300.22
(C)
of
the National Electrical Code, and Section 2-128,
12-010
(3)
and 12-100 of the Canadian Electrical
Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1.
5.
Total capacity of lift is 100 or 150 lbs, including
closure, projector, and bracket.
As Soon As AeroLift 100/150 Arrives
1.
Open carton and inspect for damage.
2.
Locate the following parts:
A.
The unit itself
B.
Controls
C.
Any optional equipment
TOOLS REQUIRED
POWER DRILL
PENCIL
TAPEMEASURE
HARDWARE
(by others)
LEVEL
PLIERS
HEX WRENCH
SCREWDRIVER
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AeroLift 100/150 220V
Ceiling-recessed projector lift with a 100 lb
(45kg)
or 150 lb
(68kg
) lifting capacity
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION & OPER ATION
If you have any difficulties installing or servicing your
AeroLift 100/150, call your dealer or Draper, Inc.

PLEASE READ - Safety Information
WARNING
Improper installation and use of the AeroLift 100 / 150 Projector Lift can result in serious injury or death. Primarily, injuries can occur when the unit falls due to
imprecise installation, mishandling of the unit during installation or installation on an insufficient wall or ceiling structure. Please use extreme care.
When using an electrical mounting system, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: Please read the following installation guide-
lines thoroughly before using this mounting system. Failure to do so may cause product to fall or otherwise fail and could result in serious injury.
Please Note: An appropriate disconnect device shall be provided as part of the building installation. AeroLift must be installed in accordance with the require-
ments of Local Building Codes, Canadian Electrical Code
(CEC)
, CAN/CSA C22.1 and National Electric Code
(NEC)
, NFPA 70.
DANGER – To reduce the risk of electric shock:
1.
Remove power before cleaning.
WARNING – To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to
persons.
2.
Remove power before putting on or taking off parts.
3.
Use this mounting system only for its intended use as described in these
instructions. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
4.
If AeroLift mounting system is not working properly, call your dealer or Draper,
Inc.,
(765)
987-7999.
5.
Never operate the mounting system with the air openings blocked.
6.
Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
7.
Do not use outdoors.
8.
Installation and calibration of the unit should only be performed by an authorized,
qualified, and experienced professional. In particular, electrical work and wiring
[indicated in diagram by dashed lines] must be completed only by a qualified
professional electrician who has read this manual completely and is familiar with
the construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved.
9.
Do not affix the unit to walls or ceilings that have inadequate strength to
permanently hold the unit during use. It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility
to confirm the wall or ceiling to which the unit attaches is sufficient to permanently
hold the weight and stress loads of the unit at all times. Draper®, Inc., is not
responsible for improper installation, application, testing or workmanship related
to the product at place of installation.
10.
It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners are used for
mounting. All hardware must be installed level. Unit must be level and square.
12.
Never leave the area while operating the unit during installation, maintenance, or
normal operation, unless it is secure and safe.
13.
Before testing or operation, carefully inspect the entire area and path
(especially
underneath)
of unit to be sure no persons or objects are in the area.
14.
Turn off power and any nearby equipment or cables carrying electricity before
connecting switches, wires, controls, or electrical components.
15.`
Make sure the limit switches are pointed down or accessible when placing the
motor in brackets.
16.
All motors should be tested and limits set using test cord before unit is wired.
17.
Do not wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper, Inc.
18.
During testing or operation, carefully watch the surrounding area for any potential
safety concerns including nearby persons or objects.
19.
After installation, the entire system, including all sensors, should be carefully
tested to ensure safe and normal operation. Extreme care should be taken during
testing to remain clear of moving parts to avoid possible injury.
20.
Operation of unit should be performed only by authorized and qualified
personnel, who have been trained in its safe and effective operation and
understand its safety features.
21.
The safety features of the unit should never be disabled, bypassed or overridden.
The system should not be operated until all safety features are properly and
completely installed, calibrated and tested.
22.
Unit may need to comply with local, state, or district rules and regulations, in
particular when installed in schools. All applicable rules and regulations should be
reviewed before installation and use.
23.
Failure to precisely follow installation guidelines invalidates all warranties.
24.
Custom products/installations may not be reflected in this manual. Call Draper,
Inc., if you have questions about the installation of custom products or any
questions about your installation..
Before Beginning Installation
1.
Look for any job site conditions that could interfere with installation or operation
of the system.
2.
Read carefully and be sure to understand all installation instructions and all
related operations manuals. These instructions are intended to serve as a guide
for the installer and owner. They should be followed closely and combined with
the expertise of experienced qualified installers. Draper, Inc., is not responsible
for improper installation, application, testing or workmanship related to the
product at place of installation. Please retain all instructions for future use.
3.
Open cartons lengthwise.
4.
Locate and lay out all pieces.
5.
Inspect all boxes to make sure you have received the proper unit and parts.
Controls may be shipped separately, or in same carton as unit .
6.
If you have any difficulties with installing, servicing, or operating your unit , call
your dealer or Draper, Inc., 765-987-7999.
Important Safety Information Important Safety Information
Section 1 - Hanging Unit
TOP VIEW TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
AeroLift 100
(Relevant Mounting Dimensions)
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
AeroLift 150
(Relevant Mounting Dimensions)
28"
(72.4cm)
28"
(72.4cm)
14 "
(36cm)
10 "
(26.7cm)
26 "
(67.3 cm)
5"
(14.6cm)
14"
(36cm)
31 "
(80cm)
31 "
(79.4cm)
27 "
(70cm)
14 "
(36cm)
15 "
(3 9.1cm)
11 "
(29.5cm)
14 "
(36cm)
29 "
(74.9cm)
6"
(15.2cm)
15"
(38.7cm)
23"
(59.4cm)
2"
(6.2cm)
"
(1.9cm)
"
(1.9cm)
Mounting Bracket Detail
Top
Mounting
Hole
Side
Mounting
Slots Anti-Slip
Slots
Top
Mounting
Hole
Side
Mounting
Slots Anti-Slip
Slots
The AeroLift 100/150 ships with four
(4)
mounting angles for suspending the unit from above, or direct mounting from the sides. These angles provide up to 1½"
(38mm)
of adjustment
(front to back)
. The AeroLift 100/150 will fit between joists spaced 16"
(406mm)
apart on center
(assuming 2" joists)
, and will close approximately to 6"
(152mm)
,
not including the projector, bracket, or closure. The unit should be guy wired or blocked to prevent swinging. All installations should observe the following guidelines:
1.
Installer must ensure that all fasteners and supports are of adequate strength to securely support AeroLift 100/150 and projector. Hardware structure should hold
at least four times the combined weight of the lift, projector, housing, closure, and ceiling material attached to closure.
2,
Fastening methods must be suitable for mounting surface, and securely anchored so that vibration or abusive pulling on unit will not weaken installation.
3.
Bottom of unit must be unobstructed after
installation. Sufficient clearance must be allowed
below projector or optional ceiling closure.
4.
Do not use unit to support adjacent ceiling,
light fixtures, etc.
5.
Do not complete the ceiling below unit until
electrical connections have been completed
and unit has been operated successfully.
6.
Use slots on the projector plate and on the
closure to adjust the unit to ensure proper
alignment of ceiling closure relative to
ceiling opening.
CAUTION: DO NOT hang from, "ride" or pull
down on the unit. This could create a failure and
cause damage and/or injury.
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AeroLift 100/150 220V

27"
(69.9 cm)
5"
(13.2 cm)
16"
(40.6 cm)
to
36"
(93 cm)
22"
(57.5 cm)
30"
(76.8cm)
15"
(38.4 cm)
30"
(76.8 cm)
30"
(76.8 cm)
29"
(74.7 cm)
Front/Back View
Top View
Side View
Section 2 - Installing Optional Environmental Air Space Housing for AeroLift 100
Please Note: Before assembling the housing, you will need to
determine which assembly holes you will use, and knock them out.
The Environmental Air Space Housing is shipped unassembled, and
must be assembled by the installer. The height of the Environmental
Air Space Housing is set by punching out the knockouts at the desired
locations then using screws to connect side panels. It is recommended
when installing in a hard ceiling, to install an access panel for easy
service or maintenance. The optional environmental air space housing
must be installed to isolate the lift from the space designated for
environmental air.
1.
Attach Environmental Air Space Housing top frame to top of Lift
with bolts provided.
2.
Install top panel to Environmental Air Space Housing frame.
3.
Attach assembly to overhead structure. Allow clearance between
Environmental Air Space Housing top and structure for ease of
future access.
4.
Install side and end panels, and trim frame.
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10
6 7
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9
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4
2
5
6
5
6
11
13
14
12
Item Qty Part Number Description
1 4 C044.193SA Panel, B Environmental Air Space Housing Side
2 4 C044.191SA Panel, B Environmental Air Space Housing End
3 2 C044.192SA Panel, B Environmental Air Space Housing Middle Side
4 2 C044.190SA Panel, B Environmental Air Space Housing Middle End
528 C020.325 Screw, 8-32 X
⁄
"
(10mm)
Type 1 HWH
640 C018.051 Nut #8-32 Zinc Hex Keps
712 C013.070 Washer, .188 I.D. x .5 O.D. x .07 TK Nylon Flat
826 C020.112 Screw, 8-32 X
⁄
"
(10mm)
Type E F HWH
9 1 C028.609.01SA Frame, B Environmental Air Space Housing
10 1C095.130SA Cover, B Environmental Air Space Housing
11 1C028.610.07SA Frame, B Trim Ring
12 4C013.024 Washer,
⁄
"
(10mm)
Flat
13 4C018.044 Nut,
⁄
"
(10mm)
-16 Zinc Hex Keps
14 4C020.313 Screw,
⁄
"
(10mm)
-16 x 1"
(25mm)
GR 5 Zinc Hex Head Cap
27"
(69.9 cm)
5"
(13.2 cm)
16"
(40.6 cm)
to
36"
(93 cm)
22"
(57.5 cm)
30"
(76.8cm)
15"
(38.4 cm)
30"
(76.8 cm)
30"
(76.8 cm)
29"
(74.7 cm)
Front/Back View
Top View
Side View
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AeroLift 100/150 220V

Section 3 - Installing Optional Environmental Air Space Housing for AeroLift 150
Please Note: Before assembling the housing, you will need to determine which assembly
holes you will use, and knock them out.
The Environmental Air Space Housing is shipped unassembled, and must be assembled
by the installer. The height of the Environmental Air Space Housing is set by punching
out the knockouts at the desired locations then using screws to connect side panels. It is
recommended when installing in a hard ceiling, to install an access panel for easy service or
maintenance. The optional environmental air space housing must be installed to isolate the
lift from the space designated for environmental air.
Item Qty Part Number Description
1 4 C044.198SA Panel, E Environmental Air Space Housing Side
2 4 C044.196SA Panel, E Environmental Air Space Housing End
3 2 C044.197SA Panel, E Environmental Air Space Housing Middle Side
4 2 C044.195S A Panel, E Environmental Air Space Housing Middle End
528 C020.325 Screw, 8-32 X
⁄
"
(10mm)
Type 1 HWH
640 C018.051 Nut #8-32 Zinc Hex Keps
7 12 C013.070 Washer, .188" I.D. x .5" O.D. x .07" TK Nylon Flat
(5mm I.D. x 13mm O.D. x 2mm)
826 C020.112 Screw, 8-32 X
⁄
"
(10mm)
Type F HWH
9 1 C095.131SA Cover, E Environmental Air Space Housing Top
10 1C028.612.07SA Frame, E Trim Ring
11 1C028.611.01SA Frame, E Environmental Air Space Housing Top
12 4C020.313 Screw
⁄
"
(10mm)
-16 x 1"
(25mm)
GR 5 Zinc Hex Head Cap
13 4C013.024 Washer,
⁄
"
(10mm)
Flat
14 4C018.044 NUT
⁄
"
(10mm)
-16 Zinc Hex Keps
1. Attach Environmental Air Space Housing top frame to top of
Lift with bolts provided.
2.
Install top panel to Environmental Air Space Housing frame.
3.
Attach assembly to overhead structure. Allow clearance
between Environmental Air Space Housing top and
structure for ease of future access.
4.
Install side and end panels, and trim frame.
30"
(76.9cm)
40"
(103.7cm)
38"
(97.6 cm)
27"
(70.9cm)
30 "
(76.8cm)
39 "
(100.8cm)
5"
(13.2cm)
16"
to
36"
(40.6 x 93cm)
40"
(102.9cm)
Front/Back
View
Side
View
30 "
(76.8cm)
EASH
25"
(63.9cm)
25¾"
(65.4cm)
35"
(90.6cm)
36¼"
(92.1cm)
Trim
Ring
Closure
Panel
40"
(103.7cm)
30"
(76.9cm)
30"
(76cm)
40½"
(102.9cm)
Lipless Closure Dims:
37" x 27"
(96.4 x 69.7cm)
27"
(69.2cm)
31"
(80.6cm)
15"
(38.1cm)
Top View
EASH
30"
(76.9cm)
40"
(103.7cm)
38"
(97.6 cm)
27"
(70.9cm)
30 "
(76.8cm)
39 "
(100.8cm)
5"
(13.2cm)
16"
to
36"
(40.6 x 93cm)
40"
(102.9cm)
Front/Back
View
Side
View
30 "
(76.8cm)
EASH
25"
(63.9cm)
25¾"
(65.4cm)
35"
(90.6cm)
36¼"
(92.1cm)
Trim
Ring
Closure
Panel
40"
(103.7cm)
30"
(76.9cm)
30"
(76cm)
40½"
(102.9cm)
Lipless Closure Dims:
37" x 27"
(96.4 x 69.7cm)
27"
(69.2cm)
31"
(80.6cm)
15"
(38.1cm)
Top View
EASH
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4
2
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1
56
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AeroLift 100/150 220V

Section 6 - Testing Safety Limit Switches
CAUTION: The AeroLift 100/150 is equipped with two Safety Limit Switches
(see "Adjustments")
. This switch may be damaged during shipping or by rough handling
on the job site.
1.
After the AeroLift 100/150 has been installed in the ceiling, but before the projector and closure are attached, the Safety Limit must be tested.
2.
Use a screwdriver or other tool to hold down the Safety Limit Switch. While holding down Safety Limit Switch, other installer should operate the unit. If the unit
works, Safety Limit Switch is broken and must be replaced.
CAUTION: Operating the unit without a functioning Safety Limit Switch could cause the unit's motor to continue operating after the lift is closed, leading to a
failure and the possibility of damage or injury.
Please Note: As weight is applied to the AeroLift 100/150, the projector plate may shift slightly. If this occurs, use set screws on bottom of fabric roller brackets to
compensate for shift and level projector plate.
Draper’s optional Universal Projector Mount will hold up to 200 lb
(90.7kg)
.
See Installation Instructions included with Universal Pojector Mount.
If not using Draper’s Universal Projector Mount, generally the
video projector should be suspended from the bottom pan
according to projector manufacturer’s instructions.
Aerolift 100: If installing with a closure, maximum projector size is:
20" x 25" x h.
(50.8 x 63.5 cm)
(width x length x height)
.
Aerolift 150: If installing with a closure, maximum projector size is:
24
¾
" x 35" x h.
(62.9 x 88.9 cm)
(width x length x height)
.
The traveling pan is drilled to accept Draper universal mounts.
Section 4 - Installing Projector
If for any reason the hole placement must be changed,
completely lower AeroLift before attempting to drill
holes. When attaching projector bracket to plate, make
sure screws are short enough that they do not touch
the motor/roller above the plate when lift is closed.
Unit and projection system should be operated,
checked and adjusted as necessary at this time
(see
Sec. 9 for limit adjustment procedures)
.
CAUTION: Keep fingers and other objects away
from ceiling closure when unit is operating.
Serious injury or damage can result.
5½”
(14cm)
12”
(30.5cm)
10”
(25.4cm)
12”
(30.5cm)
10”
(25.4cm) 3½”
(8.9cm)
Section 5 - Operation
CAUTION: When operating for the first time, cycle unit down and up several times to confirm satisfactory operation. Be prepared to cut POWER if necessary.
•
220V SINGLE STATION CONTROL - 3-position UP-OFF-DOWN switch permits operation to be stopped at any point. Factory adjusted limit switches
automatically stop screen when fully down or fully up.
Optional Controls
•
24V CONTROL - 3-button UP-STOP-DOWN switches stop at any point desired and operate in any sequence. Factory adjusted limit switches automatically stop
screen when fully up or fully down. Installer should incorporate an all-pole disconnect in fixed wiring available with RF or IR remote.
•
KEY OPERATED SWITCHING - Two key-operated switches optionally available with this unit:
•
Key-operated power supply switch controls power to screen and switches. When “off”, switches will not operate screen.
Key may be removed from switch in either "on" or "off" position.
•
Three-position key switch permits the screen to be operated directly by key. Requires screen operator to have a key.
•
RS232 / ETHERNET - Serial communication and network communication optionally available.
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AeroLift 100/150 220V

Section 7 - Electrical Connections
Lift operates on 220V, 60 Hz. current. Lift ships with internal wiring complete and control switch
(es)
fully boxed.
Wire to connect lift to switch
(es)
and switch
(es)
to power supply should be furnished by installer.
Please Note: Lift must be installed in accordance with requirements of Local Building Codes, Canadian Electrical Code
(CEC)
, CAN/CSA C22.1 and National Electric
Code
(NEC)
, NFPA 70. An appropriate disconnect device shall be provided as part of building installation.
CAUTION: All operating switches should be "off" before power is connected.
Terminal strip for field connections is located inside a junction box on the end of the unit. Unit ships with internal lift wiring complete to terminal strip. Use switch to lower
lift and remove packing. Remove temporary wiring and complete permanent wiring to electricity and to switches. Wire to connect unit to power supply and to switches
should be furnished by installer. Connections should be made in accordance with wiring diagram. AeroLift 100/150 should be operated and checked prior to installing
projector and/or optional ceiling closure.
Section 8 - Wiring Diagrams
IR Eye Input
Low-Voltage
Trigger
4-28 VDC
RS232/485
Inputs/Outputs
Receiver
Button 3 Button Wall Switch
DOWN - Black
COM - White
UP - Red
Wall Switch
Electrically Straight
Data Cable to more
LVC-IV modules*
* A maximum of six (6)
LVC-IV modules can
be linked together.
FUSE - 3.15 AMP
250 VAC 5x20mm
Dashed wiring by electrician
Low-voltage wiring by others
Green/Yellow (Ground)
White - Neutral to
LIFT Terminal 6 (Neutral)
Yellow - to LIFT Terminal 4 (Hot)
Black - to LIFT Terminal 4 (Hot)
Brown - to LIFT (DOWN)
Red-to LIFT (UP)
1234 5 678
L1NGND
To 220 - 240V
AC Line
Key Operated On-Off
switch (if furnished).
AeroLift Terminal Block
UP
N N
DN
COM
LVC-IV - Low Voltage Controller
Single Station Control
To 220-240 Vac Line
Dashed Wiring
By electrician.
LS2
LS1
LS2
LS1
BK
BL
BL
BK
OR
RD
12345678TB
BK RD
BRN
BK BK BL WH
GN/YL 14 AWG
GN/YL
RD 14 AWG
BK 14 AWG
WH 14 AWG
GN14 AWG
BK 14 AWG
BRN
PROJECTOR
OUTLET
MOTOR
BK
BL
L1 NGRD
UP DOWN
COMMON
SWITCH
BL 14 AWG
BL
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AeroLift 100/150 220V

Section 9 - Adjustments
CAUTION: Be sure all switches are in "off" position before adjusting limit
switches Always be prepared to shut lift off manually when new adjustment
is being tested.
Limit switches for the AeroLift are preset at the factory. The "Up"
(closed)
limit
switch is set for fully closed. The "down"
(show)
limit switch is set for fully lowered.
Once unit is in place, the "down" limit switch may need to be changed to stop
the AeroLift closer to the ceiling
(that is, to raise the "down" position)
. Limit switches
are located on the end of roller, and are accessible by removing the cover of the
junction box at the left end of the unit. To adjust the limit switches, use a
⁄
"
(4mm)
screwdriver/hex key.
CAUTION: It is not uncommon to overheat the motor during initial
installation when setting limits. The motor is thermally protected and will
stop working until it has cooled to a safe temperature before it will start
operating again. DO NOT physically pull the unit down when this occurs.
Adjusting "Down"
(SHOW position)
— "Down" position may be adjusted by
turning the DOWN limit switch adjustment socket. Turning the socket clockwise
will stop the AeroLift closer to the ceiling. Turning it counter-clockwise will cause
the lift to stop at a lower point.
Adjusting "Up"
(CLOSED position)
— Because the "up"
("closed")
position
is preset at the factory, Draper does not recommend changing this position
using the limit switch. The "up" position of the closure may be changed by
changing the length of threaded rod. If necessary, however, "up" position may be
adjusted by turning the "up" limit switch adjustment socket. Turning the socket
counterclockwise creates a higher, or more fully closed position. Turning it
clockwise creates a lower "up"
(closed)
position.
CAUTION: Make sure limit switch is set so that AeroLift motor is NOT still
running after lift is closed. If it continues to cycle once lift is closed, a failure
may occur, making unit descend rapidly and causing damage and/or injury.
Please Note: If load is off-center of pan, it may be necessary to adjust pitch of
fabric rollers. One set screw is provided on each end of both fabric rollers
(see
drawing)
. Use these to adjust roller pitch to keep entire fabric panel taut, so load
is evenly distributed. Use
⁄
"
(3mm)
hex key to adjust.
JUNCTION BOX
UP LIMITDOWN LIMIT
Fabric Roller Adjustment Set Screw
"
(3mm)
Min. clearance
CAUTION: Make
sure there are
no obstructions
to operation.
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AeroLift 100/150 220V

Section 10 - Installing Ceiling Closure
If unit is equipped with a ceiling closure system, use either as is, or in conjunction with a
piece of existing ceiling tile.
1.
If installing with ceiling tile, it may be necessary to cut tile so overall dimensions
are same as
(or slightly less than)
closure panel. Place tile into trim frame. Lay closure
panel on top
(back side)
of ceiling tile, and tighten screws to hold in place.
2.
If installing large closure, attach brackets to bottom of projector plate.
3.
Attach
⁄
"
(8mm)
threaded rods to slots in projector plate or brackets.
CAUTION: Ensure bolts and nuts attaching brackets to AeroLift are completely
tightened.
4.
Run unit "up" until bottom pan stops at highest position. Mark position on
⁄
"
(8mm)
rods flush with ceiling level and cut rods to length
(removing from pan if convenient)
.
5.
Run unit "down" until bottom pan stops at "show" position.
6.
Attach closure to lower end of
⁄
"
(8mm)
rods by slipping into four corner slots and
secure with nuts above and below slots.
7.
Run unit "up" again to highest position. Measure distance by which panel fails to
reach required "closed" height for surrounding ceiling.
CAUTION: Make sure nuts are completely tightened.
8.
Run unit "down" then re-adjust mounting of
⁄
"
(8mm)
rods in traveling grid to raise
panel required distance.
9.
Test unit operation to confirm that panel will stop in closed position just before
touching ceiling.
CAUTION: DO NOT hang from, "ride," or pull down on unit. This could create a
failure and cause damage and/or injury.
PLEASE NOTE: Immediately upon completing surrounding ceiling, operate unit to
confirm that optional ceiling closure panel stops
⁄
"
(3mm)
short of ceiling in closed
position. If closure panel touches ceiling, motor may continue operating after lift is
closed. If it continues to cycle once lift is closed, a failure may occur, making unit
descend rapidly and cause damage and/or injury.
Lower section of
Environmental
Air Space Housing
CEILING TILE
(by others)
TRIM RING
Section 11 - Installing Ceiling Trim Kit
(Optional)
1.
Install AeroLift 100/150.
2.
Install bottom section of housing in opening by
suspending with wire, or by mounting directly to the
ceiling joists
(if space permits)
.
3.
Install projector and attach optional ceiling closure.
For Additional Safety:
1.
Be sure the nuts that attach the threaded rods
to the closure panel are tight.
2.
Wrap a plastic wire tie around the mounting tab
and the threaded rod at all four corners of the
closure panel.
CAUTION: Do NOT use a paper-covered or
similar wire tie — use only plastic wire ties for
maximum safety.
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