4292 weather resistant mounting diagram, Caution – SARGENT 4292 Keypads User Manual
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4291 and 4292 Keypads
1. Do not install in any area where direct rain
will strike the keypad or where water will run
down the wall and seep into the keypad.
2. When mounting the 4292 outside, apply
silicone to the area where wires enter the
case, and install a weep hole at the bottom
of the box. This will help prevent warm air
from condensing on the circuit board.
Water shield: This shield should fold down from the top
to allow moisture to run away from the board.
Wires should be run so that they do not
interfere with the placement of the shield.
1. Wires must be protected from abrasion.
2. For use with Class II circuitry only.
NOTE: Dots ( • ) indicate wire connections.
3. Use N.C. Relay Contacts for Fail Safe Lock (nor-
mally energized). Use N.O. Relay Contacts for
Fail Secure Lock (normally de-energized).
4. Insulate any loose wires from Outlet Box and
each other.
5. When operating inductive loads such as electric
strikes and solenoid operated locks (10G70-73,
8270-73 etc.) the supplied transorb must be
installed.
For locking devices that have built in protection,
the use of the transorb is not necessary. Refer
to the literature furnished with the locking device
for this information. SARGENT 56-, 57-, 58- and
59- devices do
NOT
require use of transorb.
IMPORTANT:
The transorb must be installed as close to the
locking device as possible. This is to prevent the
electrical (inductive) kickback voltage generated
by the locking device from damaging the keypad.
4292 Weather Resistant Mounting Diagram
CAUTION:
The 4292 is not weatherproof, it is only weather
resistant. It may be installed outside, but the
following precautions must be followed.
4292 Weather Resistant Wiring Diagram Notes
Tamper resistant
screws recommended
(provided)
Wiring Harness
Gasket (provided)
Add weep hole for
wet environment
4291 or 4292
Keypad
24VDC
Transorb
Magnetic Door
Lock (Fail Safe)
+ -
NC C NO
4291 or 4292
Keypad
24VDC
Transorb
Electric Strike
(Fail Secure)
+ -
NC C NO