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Private Door Openers
PO Box 367
Lombard, IL 60148
Toll Free: 1.800.249.0674
Phone: 1.630.629.1213
Fax: 1.630.629.1230
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How the Private-Door Executive Operates





OPEN CYCLE

Step 1: Push the remote control button to activate the Private-Door.




Step 2: The Electric Strike Release operates.
The electric strike release receives an impulse from the Private-Door, releasing the door latch. To read more about the Private-Door Retracting Strike release, click here.

To avoid the complicated installation an electric strike release requires, see the Private-Door Assistant.



Step 3: The Solo component opens the door.


 

CLOSE CYCLE

Step 1: The Solo component closes the door to the ajar position.
 

Powered by a safe 12-Volt plug-in transformer.

Private-Door does not require high voltage wiring. Private-Door is powered by a transformer that plugs into a convenient wall outlet.

A traditional electric strike release uses a solenoid which releases a hinged plate that swings out of the way to provide clearance for the door latch. The Private-Door Retracting Strike is designed with an internal motor that pushes (retracts) the door latch into the door. The door latch is retracted the same as if the handle was turned. Because the Private-Door Electric Strike retracts the door latch it maintains a stronger level of security then a traditional strike release. The wood door frame and its trim do not need to be cut for clearance. This feature provides a cleaner appearance. Unlike a traditional strike release, the Private-Door Retracting Strike also fits into a standard ANSI 4 7/8" metal door frame.


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