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FINAL INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
1. Use a voltmeter to assure the service
voltage
to
the
operator is 115 VAC. Connection to 220 VAC service is
the most common cause of board failure in new
installations and is NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY!
2. No accessory equipment is installed in the control box.
3. All wires attached to the 17 position terminal strip or
the 3-terminal connector on the control box are well
clear of the motor V-belt and the limit switches.
4. The junction box cover is securely fastened .
LEFT- OR RIGHT-HAND
INSTALLATIONS
The LP1000 operator can be configured for
left- or right-hand gate installations. See
Figure 16. On a normal drive installation,
when standing inside the gate and facing
outwards, if the operator is on the right side
of the gate, it's a right-hand installation. If
the operator is on the left side of the gate, it's
a left-hand installation.
The operator is shipped from the factory
configured for right-hand installations. If it
is installed in a left-hand installation, make
sure the main power switch is off and locate
the 8-pin, motor wire connector in the upper
center of the controller board. See Figure
17.
Pinch the locking tabs on the two sides of
the connector and remove it from the
connector labeled, "RIGHT-HAND". Then
plug it into the connector labeled, "LEFT-
HAND".
Locate the 3 position limit switch wire
harness connector midway down on the
right side of the controller board. Switch it
to the position labeled, "LEFT-HAND".
The operator is now configured for a left-
hand installation.
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8
7
6
COMMON
STOP
CLOSE
OPEN
BI-PARTING WIRING: PRIMARY/SECONDARY UNITS
SECONDARY OPERATOR
TERMINAL STRIP
TERMINAL STRIP
PRIMARY OPERATOR
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COMMON
14
15
MASTER OPEN
MASTER CLOSE
Figure 15: Bi-Parting Wiring
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NOTICE: A separate 3-wire (HOT, NEUTRAL and
GROUND), 115 VAC electrical connection is required
for each operator in a bi-parting installation
C
: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR
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Right Hand
Left Hand
Inside
Outside
Inside
Outside
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Figure 16: Left Hand vs. Right Hand Installation