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Car Park 3 – General installation      

 

 

Car park 3 

Parking guidance system

 

 

General Installation 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CAR PARK 3 OUTDOOR

Page 1: ...Car Park 3 General installation 1 Car park 3 Parking guidance system General Installation...

Page 2: ...2 Mounting suggestions 13 3 3 3 Improving the mounting position 14 3 3 4 Further information 14 3 4 Install the SBPILED indicator 15 3 4 1 Further information 15 3 5 Mounting the sensor to the base 16...

Page 3: ...ion 3 5 5 Cable for display unit to the display interface 33 5 5 1 Connect the display to the SBP2DI48524 interface 33 5 5 2 Further information 34 6 Next steps 35 6 1 System configuration 35 6 2 Car...

Page 4: ...sensors and cabinet modules installation The installation consists of two parts Mechanical installation and Electrical installation Mechanical installation Install the bases Install the sensors Insta...

Page 5: ...ed with the SBPSUSL45 lane sensor it must be mounted on the ceiling or in a rail with an angle of maximum 5 degrees vertical deviation and 2 degrees horizontal deviation from the ceiling surface See t...

Page 6: ...gned for ceiling mounting where the cables or wires enter the base holder from the side where the knockouts on three sides are located The knockouts can be removed by using a drill Note In Asia experi...

Page 7: ...it pipe The SIN indication and connectors must face the parking bay Wiring the base leave extra wires 30 cm for an easier connection and maintenance Place the wires around the inner part of the base U...

Page 8: ...ed by using a drill The SIN indication and connectors must face the parking bay Wiring the Base leave extra wires 30 cm for an easier connection and maintenance Place the wires around the inner part o...

Page 9: ...llations the lane mounted sensor will be preferred because of the reduced cost of labour and material used In some circumstances the vertical sensor is preferred but that will be a decision made by th...

Page 10: ...tion The sensor is too far from the parking bay Put the sensor as closer as possible to the parking bay 3 1 2 Further information The indication provided above are for typical solutions Please refer t...

Page 11: ...ical sensor The SBPSUSL vertical sensor should be placed in the middle of the parking bay above the car at a height between 2 0 6 56 to 4 0 m 13 12 ft and with a maximum vertical deviation of 5 Side v...

Page 12: ...unted in the middle of the parking bay above the car 3 2 2 Further information The indication provided above are for typical solutions Please refer to the detailed documentation for further details an...

Page 13: ...please refer to Table2 to place the two sensors at a proper distance 3 3 2 Mounting suggestions Example 1 One of the sensors is placed too far from the middle of the lane The sensors are placed in the...

Page 14: ...nsors for a single bay monitoring solution The ultrasonic technology does not work if the cars or the floor are covered by the snow 3 3 4 Further information The indication above are for typical solut...

Page 15: ...1 Further information The indication provided above are the for typical solutions Please refer to the detailed documentation for further details and indications to solve possible issues during the in...

Page 16: ...own above and wired see the Electrical installation chapter 1 Connect the sensor to the base with RJ12 connector 2 Place the sensor mark vertically so that it points towards the base of the triangle s...

Page 17: ...ormation go to How to calculate the cable length If you reduce the length of the cable to the sensors you can mount more sensors on the same Dupline bus Note you can mount maximum 50 sensors in a line...

Page 18: ...r CMCG SBP2MCG324 is used in all lanes to supply car park sensors LED indicators and display interface modules 3 wire bus generator 28VDC Up to 90 CP3 sensors Up to 50 sensors on one line See Datashee...

Page 19: ...ain the aesthetics of the cabinet and to keep it in order If more than one wire is connected in a terminal be sure to use the same cross section and or use ferrules to ensure a good connection in the...

Page 20: ...Car Park 3 General installation 20 The drawing below shows an example of a lane including power supplies and display interface...

Page 21: ...S485 on the CMCG from cabinet to cabinet The HSBUS connection between the SBP2MCG324 modules can achieve a length of maximum 600 m 1968 ft from the first CMCG to the last the 7th When the connection i...

Page 22: ...the SBP2MCG324 and the sensor indicator 4 1 Practical cabling techniques Consider the following issues when installing the Dupline bus cable 1 Do not mount the Dupline bus cable close to high voltage...

Page 23: ...5 mm2 or 16AWG unshielded multicore wire with ferrules Note it is essential to mount a ferrule on each wire end because the connections on the sensors are all push connectors When you mount the wires...

Page 24: ...nsor of each line 4 CABLE A maximum of 150 m 490 feet of wire in a line branch Use always unshielded 1 5 mm2 or AWG16 cable type single core or multi core 5 1 Power supply sizing The number of sensors...

Page 25: ...f the cable between sensor LED indicator is maximum 3 meter long every line can have maximum 50 sensors if the cable is longer the number of sensors on every line decreases The suggested wiring for th...

Page 26: ...uld be avoided since the cable between the sensors is too long Make the connection in junction boxes instead of pulling the wire from the ceiling to the sensor and back to ceiling again This way the c...

Page 27: ...e avoided since the cable length between the sensors and the indicators increased significantly Make the connection in junction boxes instead of pulling the wire from the ceiling to the sensor and bac...

Page 28: ...make the connection in the ceiling box and only pull one 3 wire to the sensor LED indicator instead of pulling the cable down and then up again This way you avoid a long cable distance If the lowered...

Page 29: ...e calculated basing on the Ohm s law V R I The calculation formula the following Conductor resistance RC Current consumption by each sensor Is Note Multiplied by 2 because it is a one run 2 wires D an...

Page 30: ...ength from 1st sensor to the last sensor 50th sensor 150 m 492 ft Table 1 The picture below shows the distance according to the Table1 Using the table above we can see the result by increasing from 2...

Page 31: ...exceeding wire increases the voltage drop thus reducing the number of sensors in the installation In the example below we are considering a parking lot with 106 parking bays According to the total nu...

Page 32: ...the example below the distance between the sensors is 3 m 9 8ft The small dots represent the wiring nodes and the black lines indicate the distance between the CMCG to the 1st sensor of each line As s...

Page 33: ...d for sizing the power supply unit Part number Max rated operational power DISARSE 32 W DISBRSE 53 W DISCRSE 95 W 5 5 1 Connect the display to the SBP2DI48524 interface Connect the display to the SBP2...

Page 34: ...nd bottom surfaces 5 5 2 Further information The indication above are for typical solutions Please refer to the detailed documentation for further details Document Where to find it Data sheet http www...

Page 35: ...s manual will not get around programming in details Detailed programming examples and so can be found in the software manual of the UWP 3 0 controller 6 2 Car park server configuration When the config...

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