SPECIFICATIONS
| MATERIALS | ||
| Bolt Pin | Stainless Steel (SS304), ø18mm, 30mm extension, ø28mm receiver | |
| Lock Body | Aluminium (A383), 150mm x 80mm x 80mm | |
| Strike Body | Aluminium (A383), 60mm x 80mm x 80mm | |
| MECHANICAL | ||
| Cycle Life | 300,000 normal operations (self-declared) | |
| Maximum Strike Gap | 15mm | |
| Static Strength | 11240 lbf (50,000N) (self-declared) | |
| Dynamic Strength | 150 ft⋅lbf (200J) (self-declared) | |
| ELECTRICAL | ||
| Cycle Life | 300,000 normal operations (self-declared) | |
| Maximum Strike Gap | 15mm | |
| Static Strength | 11240 lbf (50,000N) (self-declared) | |
| Dynamic Strength | 150 ft⋅lbf (200J) (self-declared) | |
| CERTIFICATIONS | ||
| UL | UL294 | Line Security Level I Standby Power Level I Attack Level I Endurance Level IV |
| UL1034 – UL static and dynamic strength ratings were verified on swing door applications only | Static Strength: 1500 lbf (6673N) Dynamic Strength: 70 ft⋅lbf (95J) Endurance: 250,000 cycles |
|
| Environment - Suitable for indoor and outdoor use | IP67 Rated; Corrosion, 240 Hours Salt Spray, EN1670:2007, Grade 4 | |
| Cold, -31°F (-35°C) for 4 Hours (The heater shall be active, see Article YG80 Weatherproof Lock Configuration Dip Switches Section) | ||
| Dry Heat, 150°F (66°C) for 4 Hours; Humidity, +30°C at 85% humidity | ||
| FCC / ISED (IC) | Title 47, Part 15, Subparts A & B – Class B Device; ICES-003 – Class B Device | |
| CE | EMC 2014/30/EU, RoHS 2011/65/EU, Directive (EU) 2015/863 | |
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
The YG80 has been lubricated at assembly and applying any other type of lubricant may void the warranty. With the lid removed it is important to take care when selecting the configuration or interacting with the printed circuit board. To keep the YG80 working effectively, ensure the strike hole and bolt pin are clear of debris at all times.
This lock contains components that are subject to wear based on usage, doorway operation and installation; all such factors are beyond the control and measurement of the manufacturer. The lock may be vulnerable and subject to failure as a consequence of wear and as its components near the end of the period of normal usage.
It is the responsibility of the owner/end user to:
a) Ensure that the lock is installed in accordance with the instructions set out in these guidelines.
b) Determine the suitability of this lock for the application intended and in particular when using this lock in critical applications such as on high security, safety, or emergency exit doors.
c) Regularly inspect this lock in order to assess signs of wear and tear and determine if the operation still conforms to the instructions set out in these guidelines.
d) Regularly inspect the lock and evaluate cycle life.
e) Determine when this lock should be replaced.