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MVP D-TEK_Rev2.0_081319                                [email protected]

 

 

Loop Installation

 

 

NEW SLAB POUR 

Ty-wrap 1-

1/4” PVC pipe to the top of the rebar in the 

size  and  configuration  of  the  loop  (ex.  4’  x  8’).  

 

Then  ty-wrap  the  loop  to  the  top  of  the  PVC  frame.   
This stabilizes the loop during the pour and separates 
it from the rebar.

 

 

SAW CUT EXISTING SURFACE 

Cut 1

 deep into the existing surface, place a 45

°

 cut at 

the corners to prevent sharp edges from damaging the 
loop wire.  Notch out for the 

T

 connection where the 

lead wire connects to the loop. Remove all debris from 
the finished cut with compressed air.  Place the loop 
into  the  saw  cut.    Place  backer  material  into  the  
saw cut over the loop wire and pack tightly.  Place a 
high-quality sealer over the saw cut to seal the surface.

 

 

RESURFACE ASPHALT 

Saw cut the existing surface ¾” deep and place a 45° 

cut  at  the  corners  to  prevent  sharp  edges  from 
damaging the loop wire.  Remove all debris from the 
finished  cut  with  compressed  air.    Place  sand  over  
the  loop  wire  to  the  surface  and  pack  tightly.   
Lay new asphalt.  

 

 

GRAVEL OR SOIL INSTALLATION 

While  this  is  not  a  recommended  installation  for  
most  loops,  it  has  been  used  successfully  with  
proper  preparation.  Remove  gravel  or  top  soil  until 
reaching a stable base. Dig ~ 6-8

 deep by ~ 6-

8” 

wide. 

Fill halfway with sand and pack tightly. Place the loop 
into  the  trench  and  finish  filling  to  level  with  sand.  
Pack tightly and replace gravel or soil over top.  

 

GENERAL INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 

 

Use EMX lite preformed loops for quick, reliable installations.  

 

It is not recommended to install a loop near power lines (overhead or underground) or low voltage lighting. 
If necessary near these power sources, place at a 45° angle. Make the loop shape a diamond, not a square. 

 

Never install a loop near inductive heaters. 

 

If using a non-preformed loop, lead-in wire (wire from loop to detector) must be twisted a minimum of  
6 turns per foot to avoid the effects of noise or other interference. 

 

Detection height is approximately 70% of the shortest side of the loop.   

For example: detection height for a 4’ x 8’ loop = 48” x .7 = 33.6”

 

Summary of Contents for MVP D-TEK

Page 1: ...relays Cautions and Warnings This product is an accessory or part of a system Install the MVP D TEK according to instructions from the gate or door operator manufacturer Comply with all applicable cod...

Page 2: ...0 VDC AC 2 Black Power 12 240 VDC AC 3 Orange Relay 2 NO normally open contact 4 Green Earth Ground 5 Yellow Presence 1 COM common contact 6 Blue Presence 1 NO normally open contact 7 Gray Loop 8 Brow...

Page 3: ...presence output in the event of a loop failure and the detector will not change states on power loss or power up In Fail Secure mode relay 2 will trigger if a loop fault occurs Do not use Fail Secure...

Page 4: ...es the detector to the local inductance field DIP switch settings and frequency setting Momentarily flipping the switch up to check the operating frequency will cause the red LED to flash Each flash r...

Page 5: ...bris from the finished cut with compressed air Place sand over the loop wire to the surface and pack tightly Lay new asphalt GRAVEL OR SOIL INSTALLATION While this is not a recommended installation fo...

Page 6: ...ty level increases from position 0 lowest setting through 9 highest setting Typical applications require a setting of 3 or 4 Any time the sensitivity setting changes momentarily flip the RESET switch...

Page 7: ...the RESET switch down Red LED on constantly stuck in detection mode Faulty loop Poorly crimped connection or loose connection Perform a megger test from loop lead to ground it should be more than 100...

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