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#26292 - 03/24/19 03:17 PM
Re: MCE Smartraq on Dover HD 86 operator
[Re: ashley]
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Indirtwetrust
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If you don’t have the exact door weights, tell me the door height, type, opening width, and finish and I will find the time for reduced speed (2.5lb kinetic) from the Dover charts I think I have somewhere. Static force can still be 30 lbs.
Last edited by Indirtwetrust; 03/24/19 03:20 PM.
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#26518 - 04/12/19 01:03 AM
Re: MCE Smartraq on Dover HD 86 operator
[Re: ashley]
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ashley
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All, thanks for all the replies, sorry buy I just saw them today. Didn't get any email notifications any replied.
John Jay, yes that is how I have been measuring.
Indirtwtrust, we had a discussion on site about this, we had three mechanics and an inspector (multiple mods going on at once) , between our four gauges we had 4 different readings. Thanks for being willing to look up the door info. They are 48" two speed side slide with a 84" clear height with a stainless finish. If I remove them and weigh them, do I use the total weight or just one?
TC7, that's a good call, didn't think abut flipping it. I am using the small groove.
ridevertical, thanks for that clarification as well. I couldn't find the calculation in the book. Not in 2.13.4.2 or any of the appendix.
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#26519 - 04/12/19 01:48 AM
Re: MCE Smartraq on Dover HD 86 operator
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Indirtwetrust
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What I have, if they are original Dover doors, says full speed > 3.38 seconds and reduced speed > 5.64 seconds. And of course that’s measured from 2” from daylight to 2” from daylight.
Last edited by Indirtwetrust; 04/12/19 01:51 AM.
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