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Prepare Installation Site
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Installing onto an existing concrete surface
NOTE: The CT2025 can be installed on intermediate level floors of a parking garage where bolts can be
inserted through an entire concrete slab. There is no anchoring system available that supports safe and
secure installation on a ground level floor. Before installing the bollard onto existing concrete, ensure the
concrete is thick enough and is of an adequate structural rating.
You will need:
• Three bolts at least 5/8” in diameter (length will vary depending on thickness of floor but must extend
at least 2 ½” above the concrete). Each bolt must be capable of supporting a minimum of 8,000
pounds (such as a 5/8” F1554 Grade 55).
• 1-1/16” hole saw, or a 3/4" trade size Greenlee punch
• Masonry drill and drill bit
• Conduit sealing ring (or an alternative sealing method)
• Base plate mounting template (provided in the shipping box with the bollard)
Install the anchors
Using the template provided in the bollard’s shipping box, drill the three anchor bolt holes at their correct
locations.
TIP !
Create a reusable plywood or plastic template using the bollard mount’s base plate (with the pipe) or
the paper template provided in the bollard’s shipping box.
Align the anchors and bolt to the garage floor. The bolts must protrude at least 2 ½” above the concrete.
Run conduit into bollard mount
To run wiring into the bollard, use the hole saw or punch to cut an opening in either of the following
locations:
• Near the base of the bollard. If you choose this option, you can also drill an additional hole in the
bollard’s mounting pole to run the wires up through the pole and to the terminal block.
• Approximately half way up the bollard (between 21” and 24” from the bottom of the bollard,
immediately below the AC input terminal block). Although this option is not aesthetically pleasing, it is
the easiest way to route the wires and is the preferred method if running wiring from above.
Seal the conduit, ensuring compliance with local electrical codes.
IIMPORTANT:
Follow instructions exactly as described to ensure rated performance.
Check all
local and national electrical and building codes to ensure compliance.
IMPORTANT:
Use X-ray imaging to avoid drilling into any rebar, conduit, or pipe that may exist in
the concrete.
IMPORTANT:
Protect the wiring that runs into the bollard to prevent them from contacting sharp
edges.