Home
Manual - Gates N Fences
Contents
1. Before connecting the operator use a voltmeter to determine that the electrical service is 115V THIS OPERATOR CANNOT BE CONNECTED TO 230 VOLTS Damage will result which is not covered under warranty Line HP 14 12 10 8 6 Voltage AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG 115 1 Be sure power switches at source and in operator are OFF 2 Connect incoming power lines and ground wire as shown below Hot leg black to BLACK Neutral white to White Ground to GREEN INCOMNG POWER 115 10 LOW VOLTAGEWIRE GAUGE DISTANCE CHART 24 AWG Up to 150 20AWG 150 200 18 AWG 250 1 500 Control wiring should be run as twisted pairs DO NOT run control wires in the same conduit as power wires telephone wires or loop detector leads 17 CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Note The clutch is set to the lightest setting at the factory and will require adjustment for proper operation 1 Remove top cover and side door Note Before starting clutch adjustment turn off power switch on electrical panel and set all four adjusting nuts on clutch to the same position 2 To tighten clutch turn the four adjustment nuts as shown below 1 4 turn at a time in a clockwise direction CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT NUTS 3 Replace side door to activate power interlock 4 Turn on power switch on electrical panel 5 Test barrier gate operation using the OPEN CLOSE control switch located on the electrical panel TIMER TO CLOSE
2. ONOFF SWITCH 24VOLT OPEN CLOSE OVERLOAD CONTROL SWITCH 110 VOLT ONOFF A POWERSWTCH X 18 6 Observe clutch during the start of the OPEN cycle to determine if clutch is slipping 7 Repeat adjustment procedure step 1 4 until there is no clutch slippage when operator starts the OPEN cycle MANUAL OPERATION 1 Remove top cover and side door WARNING TO AVOID INJURY TURN OFF POWER SUPPLY SWITCH TO OPERATOR BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS 2 Loosen adjustment nuts on drive clutch Turn clutch to raise or lower gate arm 3 To return to powered operation re adjust clutch as shown in clutch adjustment section 4 Turn on supply power to operator Replace side door and top cover LIMIT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE WARNING TURN OFF POWER SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS NOTE The drive linkage geometry prevents more than a 90 Degree gate arm movement Horizontal to Vertical position 1 In order to achieve 90 degree arm movement from the drive linkage the limit cams must be set to obtain the linkage positions shown below UPPER CONTROL ARM T pRNE 9 gt lt UNK DRIVE UNK ___ LOWER E 4 CONTROL 0741 _ LOWER DRIVE LINKAGEIN HORIZONTAL ARM POSITION DRIVE LINKAGE IN DRIVE LINK AND LOWER VERTICAL ARM POSITION CONTROL ARM STRAIGHT DRIVE LINK AND LOWER IN LINE CONTROL ARM FOLDED TOGETHER IN LINE 2 To set limit cam loosen set scre
3. eda Twisted At6 Turns Per Foot lt amp 1 2 Conduit l d ee p N EN Conduit Cut _ 2 Cut the required groove as shown in the diagram above at the locations laid out in Step 1 3 Leave enough wire for the LEAD IN and insert the specified number of turns of wire into the cut grooves See chart on previous page CAUTION Be careful not to damage the wire insulation during installation 4 After completing the required number of loop turns twist the ends together at the rate of 6 turns per foot to form the LEAD IN 5 Seal the LEAD IN wire in the conduit to prevent moisture seepage into the conduit 6 Fill over the loop wires in the groove with a recommended loop sealant Contact your distributor for available sealants 31 7 An accessory mounting bracket has been provided in the operator for mounting two loop detectors See diagram D R NN J 2 8 Connect loop detector to the control board and the wire loop as shown in the following diagrams Note Ihe following diagrams show single loop connections For multiple loop connections consult the loop detectors instruction manual or the PowerMaster Technical line at 1 800 243 4476 1 The EXIT LOOP provides a signal to open the gate when a vehicle enters the loop zone BR TO D
4. radio range may be obtained by drilling a 3 8 diameter hole through the operator cabinet and mounting antenna outside the operator A Three or Four wire radio control receiver can be installed on this operator See the diagrams below for the correct connections to match your installations equipment and desired functions NOTE If your radio s connecting wires are not color coded as shown see the radio s installation manual to determine which wires are for the normally open contacts and which require the 24 VAC Power Supply 4 WIRE RADIO CONNECTION 3 WIRE RADIO CONNECTION 2 PET ET EE URL UH 7 KI KI KI K2 1 23 4 R2 CONTACT 4WIRE d RADIO R3 RADIO POWER 9 22 TO CLOSE OPTION The operator is equipped with a timer to close option for use with other control devices such as a radio control or card key control TIMER TOCLOSE ON OFF SWITCH OPEN CLOSE CONTROL SWITCH The AUTO RECLOSE TIMER adjustment screw is located on the printed circuit board The operator is shipped from the factory with this timer preset to the MIN position fully counter clockwise and the TIMER TO CLOSE toggle switch in the OFF position As the timer adjustment screw is rotated clockwise the closing of the gate can be delayed from 1 second to 10 seconds 1 To activate the AUTO RECLOSE TIMER put
5. 1 2 mounting hardware OPERATOR ARM OUTPUT SHAFT ARM MOUNTING FLANGE 1 2 NUT 4 zo D aN 1 2 LOCK WASHER 4 1 2 x 1 1 2 HEX BOLT 4 ARM CAP For 14 and 16 Arms 1 Install weight carrier bracket using 4 1 2 x 1 1 2 long hex bolts lock washers and nuts as shown below Do not tighten until told to do so 2 Insert large end of wood arm into weight carrier bracket until it hits stop 3 Adjust arm to the desired horizontal position and secure by tightening the 1 2 mounting hardware 15 4 Mount counter weight on weight carrier bracket using 2 2 x 4 long hex bolts lock washers and nuts as shown in diagram Be sure to use holes in weight carrier bracket as shown in diagram for proper arm balance 0 1 2 LOCK WASHER 4 Ps 1 2 NUT 2 1 2 LOCK WASHER 2 EN 12 X4 LONG HEX BOLT 2 NOTE USE MOUNTING HOLES SHOWN ABOVE TO MOUNT COUNTER WEIGHT FOR PROPER BALANCE OF 14 FOOT OR 16 FOOT ARMS Electrical Connections WARNING DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO RISK OF SHOCK OR INJURY MAY RESULT NOTE Wiring to operator must use watertight materials in accordance with local electric code oee wire gauge distance charts for proper sizing Master Slave installations should have SEPARATE power supply wiring or length of wire runs should be figured at half that shown on the chart This unit must be grounded in accordance with N E C and local codes 16
6. Master terminal strip terminals 1 amp 2 as shown in diagram Insert a jumper between terminal 2 and terminal 12 on Master terminal strip Insert a jumper between terminal 6 and terminal 13 on Master terminal strip Insert a jumper between terminal 7 and terminal 14 on Master terminal strip Adjust the auxiliary limit switch cam so the Aux Limit switch activates just before the OPEN limit switch NOTE This adjustment is preset at the factory and should not need adjustment unless disturbed 26 LIMIT SWITCH CONNECTION FOR RADIO CONTROL W MASTER SLAVE OPTION WHEN USING RADIO REMOVE AND ISOLATE RED WIRE TO TERMINAL 2 IN MASTER ONLY RED ADD THESE THREE J UMPERS WHEN USING RADIO NOTE CONNECT ALL CONTROLS TO MASTER TERMINAL STRIP CLOSE OPEN UMTSWICH lt A AXUMT g SWITCH Lae AUX LIMIT SWITCH 1 Remove red wire from terminal 2 on Master terminal strip 2 Connect radio to Master terminal strip as shown in diagram Open contacts from radio to terminals 1 and 2 24VAC power to radio from terminals 3 amp 4 3 Insert a jumper between terminal 2 and terminal 12 on Master terminal strip 4 Insert a jumper between terminal 6 and terminal 13 on Master terminal strip 5 Insert a jumper between terminal 7 and terminal 14 on Master terminal strip 6 Adjust the auxiliary limit switch cam so the Aux limit switch activates just before
7. and size of opening and its frequency of use If you are not sure consult factory Check to see that there are no structures adjacent to the area which may pose a risk of entrapment when gate is opening or closing Safety equipment such as electric edges or photocell sensors must be installed to provide personnel equipment and property protection For assistance in selecting the correct type of safety equipment consult the factory You must install a pushbutton control or key switch to allow for normal operation of the gate if the automatic controls do not work Locate the pushbutton or key switch and small warning placard within sight of the gate in a secured area at least 10 feet or more from the gate and fence to keep users away from the moving gate and fence Outdoor or easily accessed gate controls should be of the security type to prohibit unauthorized use DURING INSTALLATION Be aware of all moving parts and avoid close proximity to any pinch points Disconnect power at the control panel before making any electric service connections Connection location for controls and safety equipment can be found on the wiring diagram and in this manual Locate the controls at least 10 feet from the moving gate so that the user can observe the gate operation but is not able to come in contact with the gate while operating the controls AFTER INSTALL
8. the TIMER TO CLOSE toggle switch located on the electrical control panel to the ON position 2 The desired length of time before closing may be selected by turning the timer adjustment on the printed circuit board as shown below A timing option between 10 seconds 15 available TIMER TO CLOSE AD USTMENT y E MN MAX 0 10 SEC o of sry ANMTNON AD ggg EXTERNAL TIMER DEFEAT SWITCH CONNECTION 1 Connect the two wires from the normally open terminal of the external Timer Defeat Switch to terminals 9 and 10 as shown in diagram EXTERNAL TIMER DEFEAT SWITCH NOTE TIMER IS TURNED OFF WHEN SWITCH IS CLOSED BETWEEN TERMINALS 9 AND 410 2 Move the Timer To Close switch on the operator control panel to the ON position AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCH There is an auxiliary limit switch available which provides a normally open and normally closed set of contacts for use with additional equipment It can be connected through terminals 12 13 and 14 on the terminal strip as shown in the diagram and can be set to activate at any point during gate travel Adjustment is accomplished by rotating the Aux Limit cam to the desired position and securing that location with the set screw in the cam SWITCH AA Y OPEN 7 5 LIMIT SWITCH AX UMT s SWITCH L AUX LIMT SWTCH NOTE This option is not
9. the OPEN limit switch This adjustment is preset at the factory but may need a minor adjustment for certain radios 27 INSTALLATION OF EDGE SENSOR OR PHOTOEYES REFLECTOR EDGESENSOR PHOTOELECTRIC CELL ML E d NOTE 24 VAC power is available between terminals 3 amp 4 for devices such as photo eyes wireless edges etc All safety device contacts must be NORMALLY OPEN 1 Install edge sensor or photoelectric eye system as shown Photocells should be installed at least 10 above the ground A NOTE hard wiring to safety edges must be installed so there is no threat of mechanical damage to wiring between components when the gate is moving A NOTE A separate pedestrian gate must be installed if there is no other entry access but the vehicular gate 2 Electrically connect sensing system to operator terminal strip as shown below 28 usually used for one way traffic t can only be activated when there is no input from an Open or Close Safety device Once activated it will disable any Close Safety 9 device can only be overridden by an Open input FROM EDGE SENSOR PHOTOELECTRIC EYE Therefore this option should only be used in secure applications and a close warning device should be connected 10 1 Layout the desired loop locations per the diagram The standard size NG chart at right will LT approximate length of wire required for
10. various loop dimensions and number of turns required ext 3 84 CAUTION The Loop wires and Lead in wires must be x1e s 129 continuous piece of wire without Taxi 3 1x f i splices The chart at right shows 4x20 3 144 _ _ the amount of wire required for 2 3 156 Y g lt the loop sizes shown length 4X24 3 168 2 n of the lead in should be added to x2e 3 180 2 Loop wines the loop wire length to get the 28 192 required amount of wire for the 4 zxav 2 136 EM application Only use wire 5X32 T intended for this type of OK 2 ww 1 The EXIT LOOP provides a signal to open the gate when a yp 2 190 vehicle enters the loop zone application Type XHHW insulation 16AWG 4xav 2 176 2 he REVERSING LOOP protects a vehicle in the loop zone from being contacted with the gate by overriding any close signal while the gate is open and by reversing the gate if closing unless the Quick Close Anti Tailgate loop has been installed 3 The CLOSE LOOP provides a signal to close the gate when a vehicle exits the loop NOTE Buried steel from drains or other systems may affect functioning of the loop system Check with the factory for advice on any special installations 1 800 243 4476 4 The QUICK CLOSE LOOP Anti Tailgate feature is 29 30 Loop Wire See Chart
11. ATION You are responsible for ensuring that the end user understands the basic operations and safety systems of the unit including the proper way to disengage and manually operate this unit Point out that the safety instructions in this brochure are the responsibility of the end user and then LEAVE THIS BROCHURE WITH THE END USER END USER SAFETY WARNINGS Be sure you ve been fully instructed on the sequence of operation for your specific gate system s Keep the gate properly maintained and have a qualified service person make repairs 1 Be sure the following safety instructions are distributed to all persons authorized to use your gate 2 KEEP GATEWAY CLEAR AT ALL TIMES Your automatic gate is not for pedestrian use No one should ever cross the path of the moving gate A 3 DO NOT allow children to play near your gate or A 4 A 5 to operate the gate DO NOT operate your gate system unless you can see it when the gate moves Be sure a pushbutton or key switch has been installed for manual electric operation in the event your radio or card does not work Any mounted control station should be located a minimum of 10 feet from the gate so the gate cannot be touched Any pushbutton located in a building should be installed within sight of the gate DO NOT operate any controls without watching th
12. MODEL 6 SOB 5 9 SINGLE ARM BARRIER GATE OPERATOR Important Safety 0 00 3 System Designer Safety 4 Installer Safety Instructions 2 0 2 5 End User Safety Warnings 8 10 Installation amp Setup Procedure Before Installing 11 Installation of Cement 12 Installation of 2 13 14 Installation of Barrier 15 16 Electrical 16 17 Clutch Adj stment secet o desto pt E TER bed 18 Manual 19 Limit Adjustment Procedure 19 20 Accessory Connections Connection of a 2 2 Con ccton OF T DUNO 22 Som 21 Connection ofa R3dloo lt oe ee oet 22 uideri E 23 External Timer Defeat Switch 4 eer rre 24 Auxiliary Limit Switch 2 24 Master Slave Operation 52 Installation of Edge or NA Eyes T M 28 Loop Detec
13. R USE WITH WARNING DEVICES 34 BARCON CONTROL BOARD QUICK OVERVIEW TIMER ADJUST 0 10 SEC NORMALLY OPEN CLOSE WARNING oe RELAY CONTACTS TIMER TO CLOSE RATING 5A 250 VAC Hei ae ADJ USTMENT OTO 10SEC gt NOE WHEN EVER GATE IS WHEN CLOSING QUICK CLOSE CLOSE TIMER INHIBIT WHEN UT INDICATES gt THAT THE TIMERTO CLOSE IS SWITCHED OFF WHEN LIT INDICATES 24 VAC IS PRESENT ACTIVE CLOSE SAFETY WHEN LIT INDICATES THAT A CLOSE SAFETY DEVICE IS ACTIVATED ANDANY CLOSE CONTROLS HAVE BEEN DISABLED WHENLIT INDICATES A CLOSE INPUT IS ACTIVE BR N WHEN LIT WHENLIT WEEN LIT INDICATES THATA A OPEN INDICATES THAT A RADIO OR SINGLE INPUT IS ACTIVE QUICK CLOSE BUTTONIS ACTIVE INPUT IS ACTIVE TERMINAL CONNECTIONS FORAUX LIMIT SWITCH HOTE LED INDICATORS SEE CONTROL BOARD 4 WEYPAB WHEN LIT INDICATES THAT TEE Er VEN ae POWERT AMEN UT NOGATES24 VAC B PRESENT INCOMING en NTAET STATION OR NTEN AN Vile i SWITCH ACSCANHEM THAT CLOSE SAFETY LINE VOLTAGE nian 1 Beqr Pram ODAYE iS ACTIVE De a 1 0SE WHEN LIT NDICATE SA CLOSE INPUT IS ACTI
14. RIVEWAY LOOP NOTE TWIST LEADS APPOX 6 TURNS PER FOOT 5 32 2 REVERSING LOOP protects a vehicle in the loop zone from being contacted with the gate by over riding any close signal while the gate is open and by reversing the gate if closing m Used T TO E DRIVEWAY LOOP NOTE TWIST LEADS APPOX 6 TURNS PER REVERSING LOOP CONNECTION GR 1 3 CLOSE LOOP provides a signal to close the gate when a vehicle exits the loop CLOSE LOOP CONNECTION A WARNING LOOP DETECTOR MUST BE PROGRAMMED ACTIVATE OPERATOR WHEN VEHICLE LEAVES LOOP SEE LOOP DETECTOR INSTRUCTIONS OR CALL FACTORY TECHNICAL is HELP AT 1 800 243 4476 a d P CRURA ii a DRIVEWAY LOOP NOTE TWIST LEADS APPOX 6 TURNS PER FOOT 4 The QUICK CLOSE LOOP Anti Tailgate feature is usually used for one way traffic It can only be activated when there is no input from an Open or Close Safety device Once activated it will disable any Close Safety device and can only be over ridden by an Open input Therefore this option should only be used in secure applications and a close warning device should be connected to terminals W1 and W2 See Close Warning Connection Diagram 33 QUICK CLOSE LOOP CONNECTION GR L NOTE TWIST LEADS APPOX 6 TURNS PER FOCT CLOSE WARNING CONNECTION 5 AVP 250V NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS FO
15. VE po i FREE E3IT OPEN WHEN LIT INDICATES AOPEN INPUTS ACTIVE Te BUTTON L LOP RC WHEN LIT INDICATES RADIIS ACTIVE s ri BTERLOEK am 2 4 od S077 Leanas 1 S Loo REMOVE BROIAN JUMPER t 4 PeweMater 8 8 TERNAS MOOEL PRO AND FINGE SHEN 1 BARCON 58 CONTROL BOARD CONNECTING A a clase T BUTTON OF INTER LOO DATE Ti dS pim ITF E 4 ws mop o te wa auno 2 2 4 md l cue WENG DIAGRAM 5665 4 35 36 Operator Information The end user should retain this information for their records to obtain service for their unit Model SBG Location Installed Date Installed Address Serial Address Address Installer s Information Company Name Company Address Company Address Company Address Company Telephone Company Contact 37 PowerMaster Limited 5 Year Warranty PowerMaster warrants all gate operators to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of Five 5 years from date of purchase If any part is found to be defective during this period new parts will be furnished free of charge Failure of this product due to misuse improper installation alterations vandalism or lack of maintenance are not covered under this wa
16. available when a MASTER SLAVE installation is connected to a radio control 24 MASTER SLAVE OPERATION CONNECTIONS FOR MASTER SLAVE OPERATION NOTE QUICK CLOSE FUNCTION CAN NOT BE USED WHEN MASTER SLAVE OPTION IS CONNECTED uu ET 0 pj 101 2 o n ca m MASTER CONTROL BOARD MASTER SLAVE TERMINAL TERMINAL STRIP STRIP NOTE CONNECT ALL CONTROLS TO MASTER TERMINAL STRIP 5 USE 22 WRE MNMUM FOR CONNECTIONS TURN CFF TIVER BETWEEN OPERATORS TO CLOSE IN SLAVE UNIT AUX LIMIT SWTCH LIMTSWTCH TO i 1 SWITCH m ne b SWITCH 2 1 Connect terminal 5 on Master terminal strip to terminal W1 on Master Control Board 2 Connect terminal W2 on Master Control Board to terminal 7 on Slave terminal strip 3 Connect terminal 5 on Master terminal strip to terminal 5 on Slave terminal strip 4 Connect terminal 6 on master terminal strip to terminal 6 on Slave terminal strip 5 Connect terminal 8 on Master terminal strip to terminal 8 on Slave terminal strip 6 Turn off Timer To Close switch on Slave control panel 25 CONNECTION FOR A 1 BUTTON STATION W MASTER SLAVE OPTION WHENUSING ONE BUTTONCONTROL REMOVE ANDISOLATE REDWFE TO TERMNAL Remove red wire from terminal 2 on Master terminal strip Connect 1 Button Control to
17. e movement of the gate 7 Be sure the gate arm DOES NOT come within 2 feet of any rigid object therefore causing an entrapment situation 8 If your gate closes automatically loop detectors should be installed to detect the presence of a vehicle 9 If a contact or non contact safety system has been installed check for proper operation at least once per month If these functions are observed to operate improperly discontinue use and have it serviced immediately 10 To ensure safe operation of this equipment you must read this safety manual and keep it for reference 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY MAY RESULT BEFORE INSTALLING OPERATOR IMPORTANT 1 Operator should always be mounted inside the gate 2 All controls are to be mounted at least 10 from the gate arm 3 Allow at least 2 feet clearance from rigid objects to gate arm 11 INSTALLATION OF CEMENT PAD 1 Install a mounting pad as shown below WARNING Install operator mounting pad so moving arm will always be at least 2 feet from any fixed object ELECTRICAL ACCESS BB 934 W0UNUNGBOTS ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY ITF ACCESS 2 ELECTRICAL CONDUIT FOR POWER SUPPLY Note Let cemen
18. result in serious injury or death Take time to carefully read and follow these precautions and other important information provided to help ensure safe system design installation and use A WARNING Gate operators are only one part of a TOTAL GATE OPERATING SYSTEM It is the responsibility of purchaser designer and installer to ensure that the total system is safe for its intended use All secondary entrapment safety devices must be RECOGNIZED by U L to ensure the safety of the complete operating system SYSTEM DESIGNER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A 1 Familiarize yourself with the precautions and warnings for the installer Users are relying on your design to provide a safe installation The installation should have an entrapment protection system installed such as photoelectric sensors or an electric edge When designing a system that will be entered from a highway or main thoroughfare be sure the system is placed far enough away from the road to eliminate traffic backup Distance from the road size of the gate usage levels and gate cycle speed must be considered to eliminate potential traffic hazards Design the gate system so a person cannot be trapped between the arm and any other fixed structure All rigid objects must be at least 2 feet from gate arm a 2 INSTALLER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION A 1 Check to see that the operator is proper for this type
19. rranty and voids any other implied warranties herein PowerMaster 15 not responsible for any labor charges incurred in connection with the installation of warranted parts In order to activate this warranty the registration form below MUST be completed and returned within THIRTY CALENDER DAYS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE VIA CERTIFIED MAIL FAX 631 951 3934 or email to PMTECH OPTONLINE NET If registration is not activated a one year warranty will apply Registration Information Model SBG Location Installed Date Installed Address Serial Address Address Installer s Information Company Name Company Address Company Address Company Address Company Telephone Company Contact 38 39 R amp S Automation T200 E 82nd Avenue Unit A Portland OR 87265 877 388 4001 John Greene Corp 503 771 1685 2907 Center Circle Drive Fax 503 774 6708 Downers Grove IL 60515 800 374 7850 Fax 630 627 7235 Power Door Products 610 Fenimore Rd Mamaroneck 10543 314 633 5083 Fax 914 528 6866 R amp 5 Automation 15075 Wicks Bhd San Leandro CA 94577 800 543 5001 510 357 4110 Fax 510 383 1326 amp Automation Inc 1560 Missle Way Anaheim CA 92801 John Greene Corp John Greene Corp 800 963 3111 3024 Avenue E East 2916 E Norvell Bryant Hwy 714 449 1645 Arlington Tx 76014 Hernando 34442 Fax 714 443 1678 800 925 7890 800 323 3674 Fax 817 833 5735 Fax 352 726 8333 Toll Free technical
20. support 0 1 800 243 4476 Email to techsupport t power master net Call 1 800 323 3674 to order or to find a distributor near you Warehouses across the country w factory trained managers Prompt delivery from stock 06 0926 SBG Special operators normally ship within 7 days 40
21. t cure for two days before proceeding 12 INSTALLATION OF OPERATOR 3 Mount operator on pad so that mounting bolts locate in operator base frame mounting holes and operator 1 Remove top cover as follows 5 parallel to fence line See diagram below 4 Secure operator to cement using gt flat washers lock tk ided and unlock t e Insert key provided and unlock top cover washers and hex nuts as shown in diagram e lift cover from lock side and slide forward e lift off cover 2 Remove side door of operator by reaching inside operator and unscrewing retaining knob at top of door After removing retaining knob push out top of door and lift away from operator See diagram below TOP COVER KEY COVE Coa 2 LOCK WASHER 4 RETAINING KNOB FLAT WASHER 4 SIDE DOOR 4 38 NUTS amp a gt CEMENT PAD 38 7 P LOCK WASHERS TER 4 38 FLAT WASHERS 17 NOTE REDUCERAD lh RW 4 NO c a di p 4 13 14 INSTALLATION OF BARRIER ARM For 8 10 or 12 Arms 1 Install arm cap using 4 x 1 1 2 long hex bolts lock washers and nuts as shown below Do not tighten until told to do so 2 Insert large end of wood arm into arm cap until flush with opposite edge of arm mounting flange 3 Adjust arm to the desired horizontal position and secure by tightening the
22. tor Systems and Installation Loop Layout Diagram si ice oett eth tuv 29 Standard Loop Layout Size 30 Loop InstallaliOfi ase 30 Installation Manual Cutting The Required Groove ed Loop Detector 1 2 4 2 4 32 34 SBG OPERATOR Barcon Board Overview seen 35 aO SINGLE ARM BARRIER GATE OPERATOR Notes Maintenance 41437 4 2 2 4 38 UL 325 AND UL 991 LISTED IMPORTANT FOR BARRIER GATE OPERATING SYSTEMS SAFETY IS 5 BUSINESS Automatic gate operators provide convenience and security to users However because these machines can produce high levels of force it is important that all gate operator system designers installers and end users be aware of the potential hazards associated with improperly designed installed or maintained systems Keep in mind that the gate operator is a component part of a total gate operating system The following information contains various safety precautions and warnings for the system designer installer and end user These instructions provide an overview of the importance of safe design installation and use Warnings are identified with the A symbol This symbol will identify some of the conditions that can
23. w and rotate to desired position then tighten set screw LIMT SWTCH SIDE VIEW LIMT SWTCH LIMTSWTCH AUX LIMT SWTCH Note Limits are set for 90 degree arm movement at factory 20 3 If a shorter stroke than 90 degrees is desired at either end limits may be reset to achieve this 4 If the limit cams are adjusted correctly and the operator is maintaining 90 degree rotation but the arm is not horizontal in the down position loosen the 4 mounting bolts adjust arm and retighten mounting bolts CONNECTION OF A 2 BUTTON STATION NOTE All Control contacts must be NORMALLY OPEN Connect COMMON to Terminal 5 Connect OPEN button to Terminal 6 Connect CLOSE button to Terminal 7 1 INV 2 INA 3 IWS 4 XS 5 6 1S 7 KR CLOSE 8 Ke 10 CONNECTION OF A 1 BUTTON STATION NOTE Control contacts must be NORMALLY OPEN Connect one wire from the single button control to terminal 1 on the operator terminal strip Connect the second wire single button control to terminal 2 on the operator terminal strip 21 RADIO CONTROL INSTALLATION 1 Mount radio receiver in cabinet of operator A mounting bracket has been provided which may be used to directly attach many commonly used radio receivers as shown below NOTE For radios supplied with a coax cable and antenna longer
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
High-Capacity Spray Gun - Airless Sprayers & Spray Equipment DH23383.14 MB (cyprodinile et fludioxonil) dans le buis PROGRAMADOR Q-TECH™ UN COMPONENTE DEL SISTEMA S Mise en page 1 - Le médiateur des communications électroniques Honeywell RCA902N User's Manual Sony CMT-EX100 User's Manual Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file