Assa Abloy Besam SW200i US Installation And Service Manual

Assa Abloy Besam SW200i US Installation And Service Manual

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Besam Swing Door Operator
SW200i US
Installation and Service Manual
Original instructions
1007718-US-3.0 – Issue 2012-06-27
ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions

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Kenneth Harrelson
February 13, 2025

Is there a larch assist on thesw200i ado

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Mr. Anderson
February 13, 2025

The Assa Abloy Besam SW200i US includes a latch-check feature, which adjusts the door’s closing speed just before it fully closes. This is part of the auto-learn process, where the latch-check is automatically set to 10° and 1.5 seconds before the closed position. This suggests it has a latch assist function to ensure proper door latching.

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  • Page 1 Besam Swing Door Operator SW200i US Installation and Service Manual Original instructions 1007718-US-3.0 – Issue 2012-06-27 ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions...
  • Page 2 © All rights in and to this material are the sole property of Besam US Inc.. Copying, scanning, alterations or modifications are expressly forbidden without the prior written consent of the applicable company within Besam US Inc.. Rights reserved for changes without prior notice. Backtrack information: folder: Library, version: a417, date: 2012-06-21, time: 13:01:22, state: Working...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS Revision ..........................Important information ......................Technical specification ......................How the SW200i works ......................Models ..........................Operator/Door handing ......................Part identification ......................... Arm systems ........................Options ..........................10 Pre-installation ........................11 Mechanical installation ......................12 Electrical connection ......................13 Start-up ..........................14 Changing group of parameters ....................
  • Page 4: Revision

    1 Revision Revision Following pages have been revised: Page Revision 2.0 11, 52, 64 OPS added to the OPD sensors Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 5: Important Information

    2 Important information Important information WARNING! Failure to observe the information in this manual may result in personal injury or damage to equipment. To reduce the risk of injury to persons - use this operator with single or double pedestrian swinging or folding doors only. Save these instructions for future reference.
  • Page 6 2 Important information The equipment may generate and use radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, it may cause interference to radio, television reception or other radio frequency type systems. If other equipment does not fully comply with immunity requirements interference may occur. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 7: Technical Specification

    3 Technical specification Technical specification Manufacturer: Besam US Inc. Address: 1900 Airport Road, US-Monroe, NC 28110 Type: SW200i Power supply: 120 V AC +10/-15%, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: max. 300 W Auxiliary voltage: 24 V DC, max. 700 mA Internal control fuse: 2 x T 6,3 AH 250 V Door width: 36-48”...
  • Page 8 3 Technical specification Opening times Opening time is adjustable from 2-12 seconds and dependent on the weight, width and installed arm system of the door. For max opening times on low energy doors, see Table I on page 79. Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 9: How The Sw200I Works

    4 How the SW200i works How the SW200i works The swing door operator SW200i uses a DC motor which is connected to the output shaft by a combination of a bevel gear and spur gears. The arm system that is connected to the output shaft opens the door in a wall mounted application.
  • Page 10 4 How the SW200i works Control switch 4.3.1 ON/OFF/HOLD open switch (option) P/N: 1003582 Function Program Impulses from activation units connected to XIMP are forwarded into inner impulse “CU-200” on page 52. Impulses from activation units connected to XIMP are not forwarded into inner impulse.
  • Page 11 4 How the SW200i works 4.4.4 Power assist (POAS) If the potentiometer POAS is set to 0°, the door gives no power assist. If the potentiometer is turned clockwise, the motor will give/increase power assist when the door is opened manually. The range of the POAS is depending on the spring pre-tension.
  • Page 12 4 How the SW200i works injury. This mode of operation is most generally used to isolate an area in the event of a fire. During KILL, the control will ignore all signals and close door(s) at normal speed. If impulse controlled KILL: The operator will resume normal operation after a KILL RESET. When manual RESET, jumper must be removed and reset button connected to terminal No.
  • Page 13 4 How the SW200i works Functions on the extension unit EXU-SA Also see page 56 for more information. 4.6.1 Presence impulse approach, door mounted / Door mounted presence sensor, non swing side (DMPS.NS) The presence impulse is active during fully open and closing. The sensor is mounted to the ap- proach side of the door.
  • Page 14: Models

    5 Models Models The Besam SW200i operator can be surface mounted or concealed installed. These two versions can be used in the following installations: Single doors Double doors (two operators) Double egress doors (two operators) The operators are non-handed and not dependent on the hinges. The operators suit both pushing and pulling arm systems.
  • Page 15 5 Models Concealed mounted The concealed operator is used to control a center-pivot door, with the operator integrated and concealed in the header above the door. The door can be opened in a direction opposite to normal in an emergency (panic breakout). Manual reset by pushing the door back into normal operation sector is necessary.
  • Page 16: Operator/Door Handing

    6 Operator/Door handing Operator/Door handing Operator handing Surface Applied Push Right hand Left hand Pull Right hand Left hand Concealed Left hand Right hand Right hand Left hand Door handing Door handing is determined by standing with your back to the hinges. The side that the door normally opens (right or left) is the handing of the door.
  • Page 17: Part Identification

    7 Part identification Part identification Surface mounted - Side loaded Item No. Art. No. Description Back plate 331007291 Transmission unit 331007752 Control unit CU-200 331008346 Control unit CU-200 with EXU-boards 331003557 EXU-SA 331003554 EXU-SI 330000276 Stop arm kit 1009132 End plate kit Cover 331003582 ON/OFF/HOLD open switch...
  • Page 18: Arm Systems

    8 Arm systems Arm systems Pushing installation with PUSH-arm This arm system is delivered with drive arm, telescopic part and door fitting. It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the opposite side of the door swing, and approved for fire door application.
  • Page 19 8 Arm systems Pulling installation with PULL-arm This arm system is delivered with drive arm, guide shoe and door fitting. P/N: 1007251BK, 1007251SI 3 3/4” (95 mm) 8 1/4” (210 mm) 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 20 8 Arm systems Pulling installation with PAS-arm This arm system consists of main arm, slide track, roller guide and shaft adaptor. It can be fitted on combinations of doors and jambs (walls), where the total reveal from the wall line to the door leaf does not exceed 5 1/8".
  • Page 21 8 Arm systems Pushing installation with PULL-arm (Sliding PUSH) This arm system consists of main arm, slide track, guide shoe and shaft adaptor. It can be fitted on combinations of doors and jambs (walls), where the wall thickness does not exceed approx. 4 1/2".
  • Page 22 8 Arm systems 8.5.1 Nurse and bed functionality Connect a 1/0-switch to the slave control unit. This will make it possible to open only the master door, and both doors if necessary. If Push and Go is ON the bed functionality can also be achieved by manually pushing the slave door which will start the door to open manually.
  • Page 23: Options

    9 Options Options Push plates For DISABLED or ADA use, mount push plate 31” above floor level. 9.1.1 Push plates PRESS TO OPEN P/N: 75-02-101 P/N: 75-02-102 PRESS TO OPEN P/N: 75-02-107 P/N: 75-02-108 P/N: 75-02-280 9.1.2 Remote transmitter push plates PUSH PUSH PUSH...
  • Page 24 9 Options Sync cable for double doors (synchronizing of 2 operators) Note: The connection/marking of the sync ca- ble determines which of the operators is the MASTER SLAVE MASTER and SLAVE Black P/N: 331003583 Accessories 3-position switch PS-4C P/N: 75-15-310 Clear P/N: 655845 P/N: 75-15-310 Black ON/OFF/HOLD open switch...
  • Page 25 9 Options Labels Label kit P/N: 331007317 DO NOT ENTER AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC DOOR DOOR 75-20-100 75-20-101 Dual Side “AUTOMATIC DOOR / DO NOT EN- Dual Side “AUTOMATIC DOOR / DO NOT EN- TER” – Out TER” – In AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR 75-20-102 21-24-005...
  • Page 26 9 Options Product label P/N: 1008999 Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 27: Pre-Installation

    10 Pre-installation Pre-installation 10.1 Types of installation Surface Installation Surface Applied means that the operator and header are mounted on the surface of the wall, and an external arm system is used to operate the door. A surface applied header is typically 3” longer than the concealed in order to attach easily to the jambs.
  • Page 28 10 Pre-installation 10.3 Installation examples Non combustible material in fire application Non combustible material in fire application Aluminium profile system Steel reinforcement or rivnut Plasterboard wall Wood reinforcement Reinforced concrete wall and brick wall Expansion-shell bolt (for brick wall min. M6x85, UPAT PSEA B10/25) Plasterboard wall Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 29 10 Pre-installation 10.4 Fastening requirements Base material Minimum requirements of wall profile* Steel 3/16" (5 mm)** Aluminium 1/4" (6 mm)** Reinforced concrete min. 2" (50 mm) from the underside Wood 2" (50 mm) Brick wall Expansion-shell bolt, min. M6x85, UPAT PSEA B10/25, min. 2"...
  • Page 30: Mechanical Installation

    11 Mechanical installation Mechanical installation 11.1 Surface mounted installation The operator is mounted on either side of the door header with two available spindle locations, Standard 3 3/4" (95 mm) and High performance 8 1/4"(210 mm) between hinges and outgoing shaft, depending on type of doors.
  • Page 31 11 Mechanical installation 11.1.1 PUSH arm system PUSH Reveal Reveal ≤ 12" Shaft extension Shaft extension " (48 mm) 0" - " (0 - 14 mm) 0" - 1 " " " (15 - 35 mm) (68 mm) (20 mm) 2"...
  • Page 32 11 Mechanical installation Operator with PUSH arm system 3 3/4" (95 mm) Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 33 11 Mechanical installation Cont."Operator with PUSH arm system" 3 3/4" (95mm) 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 34 11 Mechanical installation Cont."Operator with PUSH arm system" 3 3/4" (95 mm) Do not tighten. Loosen all four screws. Align markings on drive arm and Hold the door a bit open when telescopic arm to achieve 40 degrees tighten the screw. between the arms.
  • Page 35 11 Mechanical installation Operator with PUSH arm system 8 1/4" (210 mm) 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 36 11 Mechanical installation Cont."Operator with PUSH arm system" 8 1/4" (210mm) Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 37 11 Mechanical installation Cont."Operator with PUSH arm system" 8 1/4" (210 mm) Do not tighten. Loosen all four screws. Note: Important measurement for correct opening and closing force. Hold the door a bit open when tighten the screw. Continue on page 47. 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 38 11 Mechanical installation 11.1.2 PULL/PAS arm system Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 39 11 Mechanical installation Operator with PULL/PAS arm system 3 3/4" (95 mm) X = Center of the guide shoe movement. See page 45 how to measure the distance. 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 40 11 Mechanical installation Cont. Operator with PULL/PAS arm system 3 3/4" (95 mm) X = Center of the guide shoe movement. See page 45 how to measure the distance. Continue on page 43 or 44. Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 41 11 Mechanical installation Operator with PULL arm system 8 1/4" (210 mm) X = Center of the guide shoe movement. See page 45 how to measure the distance. 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 42 11 Mechanical installation Cont. Operator with PULL arm system 8 1/4" (210 mm) X = Center of the guide shoe movement. See page 45 how to measure the distance. Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 43 11 Mechanical installation Cont. "Operator with PULL arm system" Right hand Do not tighten. Click Click Left hand Do not tighten. Hold the door a bit open when tighten the screw. 37 lbf·ft (50 Nm) 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 44 11 Mechanical installation Cont. "Operator with PAS arm system" Right hand Click Do not tighten. Click Left hand Do not tighten. Hold the door a bit open when tighten the screw. Loosen the door stop and let the door close fully. 37 lbf·ft (50 Nm) Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 45 11 Mechanical installation a Locate the door in closed position. b Fix the main arm with guide shoe (1) loose onto the operator shaft so that the guide shoe is just in contact with the door. c During the opening and closing movement of the door, the guide shoe (1) will move a certain distance on the door.
  • Page 46 11 Mechanical installation 11.1.3 Operator with sliding PUSH arm system PUSH Shaft extension 7 / 8" (22 mm) 1 21 / 32" (42 mm) 25 / 32" (20 mm) 2 13 / 16" (72 mm) 2" (50 mm) 16" 3 5 / 8" (92 mm) 4"...
  • Page 47: Electrical Connection

    12 Electrical connection Electrical connection Note: The installation shall be made according to local codes. When working in, with or around electrical circuits, all power must be disconnected. 12.1 Connection box, single door Fit the connection box in the back plate as shown below. Note: To ensure for sufficient grounding, the square nuts must be turned with the teeth upwards against the box so that they cut through the anodizing in the back plate.
  • Page 48 12 Electrical connection c Strip approximately 5 inches off from the outer insulation of the power installation cable (2). d Insert the free end of the power installation cable into the connection box (3) through the metal strain relief (4). e For the following connections: Use twist-on wire connectors (“wire nuts”) (5), that are ap- proved for the application.
  • Page 49 12 Electrical connection 12.2 Connection box, double doors Rebuilding of Master Connection box into Slave Connection Box Only one power switch is needed to operate two units. Discard the extra switch and use the extra power wires found in cable (1) to route power between connection boxes. Leave the black/white/green wires accessible for the electrician in the box tied to the Master control.
  • Page 50 12 Electrical connection j Cut off the white (8) and the green (9) wires from the Rocker Switch cable (10), being careful not to nick other wires. k Strip the white (11) and the green (12) wires from cable (1). Leave these two wires uncon- nected and cut off the remaining black wire (17) from cable (1).
  • Page 51 12 Electrical connection 12.3 How to route the cables 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 52 12 Electrical connection 12.4 Control units 12.4.1 CU-200 The CU-200 can be equipped with extension units, EXU-SI and/or EXU-SA, depending on the functions required, see page 55 or 56. Encoder Synchronizing of double doors Motor KICK External indicator Panic breakout ON/OFF/HOLD open switch +24V DC (+) 24 VDC...
  • Page 53 12 Electrical connection 12.4.2 Arm system selection Factory set arm configuration is PUSH 8 1/4" (210 mm), if other is required: Select arm configuration on the DIP-switches according to the table below. ON=1 OFF=0 Type of arm system Spindle location (hinge to outgoing spindle) AS 1 AS 2 AS 3...
  • Page 54 12 Electrical connection 12.4.3 Extension units EXU-SI / EXU-SA Installation To extend the functions, the extension units can be mounted on top of the control unit CU-200, separately or combined. Torx T10 EXU-SA 5 mm nut driver Tag strip EXU-SI long 2 pcs EXU short 1 pc EXU CU-200...
  • Page 55 12 Electrical connection 12.4.4 Extension unit EXU-SI Functions This extension unit has inputs for electro-mechanical lock, program selector, batteries, KILL function, OPEN/CLOSE, KEY opening and outer impulse. (+) 24 VDC +24 V DC OPEN Program selector EXIT Unlocked signal from lock KILL reset (see jumper below) KRST KILL impluse...
  • Page 56 12 Electrical connection 12.4.5 Extension unit EXU-SA This extension unit has inputs for door mounted sensors, which can give presence impulse on approach side and/or presence detection on swing path side. Relay output for error indication or door indication is also integrated. Functions Monitoring of presence detection/DMPS.SS Monitoring of presence impulse/DMPS.NS...
  • Page 57 12 Electrical connection 12.4.6 How to cut the jumper on the sync cable for double doors Note: Connect a cable between Master CU TB1(GND) and Slave CU TB1(GND). MASTER SLAVE Black Function Door design Cut the jumper with color Opening Closing Astragal Jam-...
  • Page 58 12 Electrical connection * For “Double egress doors”, these functions must be set separately for MASTER and SLAVE as the arm systems as well as the air pressure may be different. Note: Locks on the MASTER and SLAVE doors must be connected to the control unit (CU) on the corresponding operator.
  • Page 59: Start-Up

    13 Start-up Start-up The spring pre-tension is factory set to 360° and is normally not necessary to adjust. If adjust- ment has to be carried out, see “Reducing / Increasing the “Spring pre-tension” (SPTE)” on page 68. Check and adjust the micro switch (1), controlling the lock kick, by turning the black plastic cam (2) when power is off.
  • Page 60 13 Start-up d Open the door to required open position, plus approx. 5/8” (15 mm), by turning the poten- tiometer SPTE on the CU-200, clockwise. SPTE ≈ 95° 0° e When stop arm is on top of the operator, lift the door stop arm up and mount it on the splines, as close as possible to the stop block 1).
  • Page 61 13 Start-up Note: Impulses are not accepted if SPTE is more than 0°. SPTE 0° Door stop arm Stop block Fine-adjustment screw 1007718-US-3.0 Issue 2012-06-27...
  • Page 62 13 Start-up 13.2 Auto-learn – automatically sets back and latch check (recommended) This learning is performed by pushing the LEARN BUTTON (LRN). Before the learning procedure starts, make sure that the door has been properly closed i.e., not by force. A new learn must be carried out in following situations - If any of the parameters SPRING PRE-TENSION, CLOSING TORQUE (CLTQ) and LOCK RELEASE (DIP-switch No.
  • Page 63 13 Start-up 13.2.2 Double doors For double doors, the MASTER door must be learned first and thereafter the SLAVE door. When the SLAVE door is learned, the MASTER door will open up to fully open position during the learning phase of the SLAVE door. The doors can also be learned separately before connecting the sync cable.
  • Page 64 13 Start-up 13.4 Connection of activation units and accessories Door mounted Activation With monitoring PS-4C Push sensor DMPS plate OPD/OPS Timer PRESS Kill TO OPEN switches 1 2 3 4 5 CU-200 CU-200 (6 1 EXU-SI 13 3 EXU-SI 3 10 11 12 CU-200 EXU-SA 5 1 2...
  • Page 65: Changing Group Of Parameters

    14 Changing group of parameters Changing group of parameters a Disconnect the electrical power contact. b Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. c Connect the electrical power contact. d Watch the ERROR LED. e Release the LEARN BUTTON after the 5 seconds (LED is out). The ERROR LED flashes a number of short flashes that corresponds to the parameter group number (see table).
  • Page 66 14 Changing group of parameters Issue 2012-06-27 1007718-US-3.0...
  • Page 67 14 Changing group of parameters 14.1 Learn with advanced setting of “back- and latch-check” See the prerequisites for performing a “learn” under the heading “Auto-learn – automatically sets back and latch check (recommended)” on page 62. a Push the button once or twice as for auto-setting. b Stop the door at the fully open position.
  • Page 68 14 Changing group of parameters 14.3 Reducing / Increasing the “Spring pre-tension” (SPTE) The spring pre-tension is factory set to 360° and is normally not necessary to adjust. If adjust- ment has to be carried out, the electrical power must be switched on during spring pretention and learn, see below.
  • Page 69: Classification

    15 Classification Classification 15.1 Entering the program mode (classification) On the master control unit. Disconnect the mains plug Press the LEARN BUTTON while connecting the mains plug Watch the ERROR LED Release the LEARN BUTTON after the second 5 s has passed 15.2 Identify the current classification The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the classification...
  • Page 70: Cover

    16 Cover Cover The cover and back plate are manufactured in clear anodized aluminium. The end plates are made of black painted steel sheet. 16.1 Creating slot in the cover for the drive shaft a Measure the distance X on the mounted operator from the pivot end of the back plate to the center line of the output shaft.
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    17 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fault Possible reasons why Remedies/Explanations The door does not open Control switch is set to OFF Change the setting of the control switch The motor does not start Electrical power power is missing Check the electrical power power switch Activation unit does not function Strap impulse inputs Presence detection is activated...
  • Page 72 17 Troubleshooting 17.1 Error indication During normal operation the ERROR LED on the control unit is illuminated. An extinguished LED indicates that there is no electrical power power. A flashing light on the LED indicates that the operator is out of function (see table below). An audible warning signal can be achieved by using the accessory board AIU.
  • Page 73: Maintenance Plan

    18 Maintenance plan Maintenance plan Regular inspections shall be made according to national regulations by a trained and qualified person. The number of service occasions shall be in accordance with national requirements. This is especially important when the installation concerns a fire-approved door or a door with an emergency opening function.
  • Page 74: Ansi / Bhma A156.10

    19 ANSI / BHMA A156.10 ANSI / BHMA A156.10 19.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR POWER OPERATED DOORS From American National Standard for Power-Operated Pedestrian Doors. Please refer to the full standard if necessary, obtainable through BHMA at (212) 661-4261. All figures referred to below can be found in the full standard.
  • Page 75 19 ANSI / BHMA A156.10 8.1.1 Activating zones for swinging, sliding and folding doors shall have a minimum width equal to the width of the clear opening measured at 8 in. and 30 in. perpendicular from the face of the closed door(s). The length from the face of the door shall be 43 in. minimum measured at the center of the clear opening.
  • Page 76 19 ANSI / BHMA A156.10 the open position. The activating zone shall have a minimum width equal to the width of the clear opening measured at 8 in. and 30 in. from the interlace of the safety and activating zones. 8.2.5 When sensors are used to provide both an activating and a safety zone, if the distance be- tween the two non overlapping zones exceeds 8 in.
  • Page 77 19 ANSI / BHMA A156.10 10.2.9 Swinging doors provided with a break away device shall require no more than 50 lbf (222 N) applied 1 in. from the edge of the locks tile to open. When the door(s) is opened in the break out mode, powered operating components excluding spring power shall not operate the doors.
  • Page 78 19 ANSI / BHMA A156.10 11.2.3 Swinging doors serving both egress and ingress shall be marked with a decal visible from the swing side of the door, “AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR”. The sign shall be mounted on the door at a height 58”+ 5 in. from the floor to the center line of the sign. The sign shall be a minimum of 6 in.
  • Page 79: Ansi / Bhma A156.19 (Low Energy Application)

    20 ANSI / BHMA A156.19 (LOW ENERGY APPLICATION) ANSI / BHMA A156.19 (LOW ENERGY APPLICATION) 20.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR POWER OPERATED DOORS The following texts are excerpts from American National Standard for power-operated doors. Please refer to the full standard if necessary. 20.1.1 Activation The operator shall be activated by a knowing act.
  • Page 80 20 ANSI / BHMA A156.19 (LOW ENERGY APPLICATION) Table II Total Opening Time to 90 Degrees Backcheck at 60 degrees Backcheck at 70 degrees Backcheck at 80 degrees Table I plus 2 seconds Table I plus 1.5 seconds Table I plus 1second If the door opens more than 90 degrees, it shall continue at the same rate as backcheck speed.
  • Page 82 Tel: (704) 290 5520 • Fax: (704) 290 5544 Tel: (877) 237 2687 (service) • Tel: (866) 237 2687 (sale) marketing@besam-usa.com • www.besam.com ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in door opening solutions, dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for security, safety and convenience.

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