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Controller Replacement Parts
CJA controllers are built with components that are readily available off
the shelf. Throughout the years, CJA has improved the design of the
controller and simplified the installation by attempting to minimize the
number of point to point wiring needed for installations.
If you have an old controller there's a good chance that you'll be able to
locate replacement relays, contactors and motor controls for your unit.
Just make sure that the replacement is rated at the same voltage and
amperage rating. For new controllers, 1996-until now, the PCB boards
are the units that help decrease your installation time, and are available.
CJA provides free telephone support for all of our controllers whether
they were built in 1914 or 2014! Please note that some older PLC's may
be obsolete. While CJA does its best to provide PLC's that have a long
life, manufacturers of these units may decide to discontinue or upgrade.
MODELS AVAILABLE
1.
PLC-IDEC-HG1X-252 - Fault/Status Display & Data Entry
Interface - Provides Controller Fault Information
2.
PS-SPD24181 - Power Supply - 110-240VAC In 24VDC 1.0
Amp - Output
3.
TERM#2-363-757 -Terminal Block #2 I/O Module Interface
Provides Interface with the microprocessor/plc inputs and
outputs. Contains Car Calls, Hall Calls, Fire Service Controls,
Position Indicators, ETC
4.
PLC-FPG-C32T2-CPU: Panasonic 16 Inputs + 16 Outputs &
PLC-FPG-XY64D2T - I/O Expansion Module Expansion
Module - 32 Inputs + 32 Ouptuts
5.
TERM#1-363-756 - Terminal Block #2 - I/O Module Interface
Provides Interface with PLC inputs and outputs
6.
REL-363-755- Main Relay Control Board - Provides basic
safety and redundancy of relays, required by the code. Provides
the structural frame for elevator operation. Flexible and easily
adaptable to custom requirements.
Fire Service Fixtures
CJA was one of the first companies to come up
with a solution when in 2004 the elevator code
was updated. This update made it mandatory
that all fire service functions be placed in a
separate cabinet as shown. Along with this
challenge, other design requirements included a
self latching lock for the door, as well as a
feature that would not allow the door to close
when the key was in the phase II key switch.
CJA engineers rose to the occasion and came
up with this solid built unit for code
compliance.
Each unit comes with an FEOK1 Key for
National Code Compliance. The unit can be
fabricated to meet the State of Florida various
zones as well as accommodating the 2642
(NY) and 3502 (Boston, MA) key numbers.
MODELS AVAILABLE
FM3004-FEOK1 Car Station Cabinet
Phase II - FEOK Key
Switch
FH3001-FS
Hall Station Phase 1
FEOK Key Switch
Phase II Fire Cabinet Shown
Without Door Controls For
Manual Doors
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