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PG300 Handover Information Rev 00 

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The PG300 is made up of: - 

  A robust internal steel structure; 

  A stainless-steel outer frame;   

  Glass side walls; 

  Two central columns house the drive motors, encodes, status LED, and brakes. 

  Removable access doors housing the main controller, isolation switch, power supply; 

  Removable top cover housing the high lever detection photocells, photocell I/O controllers 

and functional pictograms; 

  Removable bottom cover housing the low lever detection photocells, main fixing points and 

cable entry points. 

 
The detection sensors provide safety in the opening and closing cycles of the gates obstacles.   

  In the opening cycle, if an obstruction is detected on the opposite side of the gates 

(wrong direction) the gate will not open until the obstruction has cleared. 

  In the closing cycle if an obstruction is detected in the control zone when the gate is open 

than it will not close until the obstruction has cleared. 

 

Throughput speed is approximately 25~30 persons/min, but dependent on the access control 
system and the speed of the users. When installed in conjunction with any access control 
system paddle gates provide a medium level of entrance security.   

 

3.0 

Lane types and recommended users. 

As standard the PG300 range comes in 600, 900 and 1120mm clear passage widths, 600mm 
lanes can be either single or double leafed and all are supplied with: - 

  900mm high plexi-glass; 

  8 high level detection/safety photocells; 

  8 low level detection/safety photocells; 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PG300

Page 1: ...mation Edition 00 PG300 Handover Information To ensure safe operation long term reliability and working efficiency EN 16005 recommends that powered gate installations MUST be maintained and inspected by a competent person ...

Page 2: ... without prior written permission from ESP The copyright of this manual remains the property of ESP at all times This document may not be transmitted or reproduced by any means without prior written permission from ESP Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained within this document is correct at the time of supply In no circumstances will ESP be responsible or liable for a...

Page 3: ...1 3 1 1 ADJUSTABLE SAFETY AND SECURITY LEVEL 11 3 1 2 SAFETY IN THE OPENING AND CLOSING CYCLE 11 3 2 MAIN FEATURES 11 3 3 DETECTION SENSORS 12 4 OPERATION 13 4 0 HAZARDS 13 4 0 0 HAZARDS DURING THE OPENING CYCLE 14 4 0 1 HAZARDS DURING THE CLOSING CYCLE 14 4 1 STATUS AND FUNCTIONAL LEDS 14 4 2 INTRUSION AND FRAUD 15 4 2 0 INTRUSION 16 4 2 1 TAILGATING FRAUD 16 4 2 2 WRONG WAY FRAUD 16 4 2 3 LOITER...

Page 4: ... 7 1 MAINTENANCE 22 8 BASIC RISK ASSESSMENT 22 9 WARRANTY 24 10 AFTER SALES SERVICE 24 11 SPARE PARTS 24 11 0 RECOMMEND SPARE PARTS 25 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 25 12 REFERENCES 26 12 0 ESP DOCUMENTS 26 12 1 STATUTORY DOCUMENTS 26 12 2 ABBREVIATIONS 26 12 3 DEFINITIONS 27 12 4 REQUIREMENTS OWNER 27 12 5 HISTORY 27 APPENDIX A CE CERTIFICATE 28 APPENDIX B OWNER OCCUPIER SAFETY CHECK SHEET 29 ...

Page 5: ...providers specifies and owner occupiers of premises MUST adhere to these safety notes If regular use by children users shorter than 1m is anticipated ESP recommends o That children are kept under the supervision of an adult whilst near the gates o That when using the gates children MUST be accompanied by an adult o That the child MUST proceed ahead of the adult and that valid open commands are giv...

Page 6: ...ccess to the mechanism must be reserved for manufacturer trained personnel that are fully aware of the electrical and mechanical risks involved whilst working on the equipment Any operation that does not require the equipment to be powered isolate at the distribution panel or local isolation switch Internal item s likely to be energised or move MUST be handled with care The gates MUST be fastened ...

Page 7: ...aser o That the equipment s foreseeable environment user and technical characteristics of the site are meet by the equipment The re seller shall defend and indemnify ESP from any claims which may be raised against ESP due to the seller s failure to comply with the legal and safety notices 2 3 Purpose BS EN16005 2012 states that proper operating instructions including routine maintenance instructio...

Page 8: ... obligations under the legislation For more detailed information on the following act s regulation s and law s please refer to our MOGP Regulatory Reform Fire safety Order 2005 Approved document B Fire Safety Approved document M Access to and the use of buildings BS EN16005 2012 Code of practice for safety at powered doors BS 6180 2011 Code of practice for barriers in and about buildings 3 General...

Page 9: ...pening cycle if an obstruction is detected on the opposite side of the gates wrong direction the gate will not open until the obstruction has cleared In the closing cycle if an obstruction is detected in the control zone when the gate is open than it will not close until the obstruction has cleared Throughput speed is approximately 25 30 persons min but dependent on the access control system and t...

Page 10: ... open and close more quickly 3 2 1 PG300 user types The PG300 W600 is a double leafed lane with 600mm clear passage walkway suitable for Safe Caution Caution Danger Danger 3 2 2 PG301 user types The PG301 W900 is a double leafed lane with 900mm clear passage walkway suitable for Caution Caution Danger Danger Danger Danger 3 2 3 PG302 user types The PG302 W600 is a single leafed lane with 600mm cle...

Page 11: ...is usually regarded as one of the major hazards Therefore the PG300 is fitted with SIXTEEN pairs of sensors as standard to help prevent the gate hitting user and obstacles during the closing cycle Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use Failure to provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries 3 2 Main Features Safety Devices Emergency input Obstacles opens f...

Page 12: ...meter and fault find the gates Detection Sensors Top 8 sensors monitor user passage and provide safety through the lane 8 low level sensors provide safety through the lane 4 more optional sensors provide a larger control zone increase safety and security Sounder Buzzer Fraud and intrusion detections are indicated via the sounder Test mode Gates can be set into test mode to check for faults Interfa...

Page 13: ...controller with trapezoid menu design which can set up various parameters including the opening and closing speed alarm modes working status sounders and sensors For more detailed information on setting up the gates please refer to the TD and JX programming manuals It is important that the building owner occupier provide staff and any users with safety information instruction and training on how t...

Page 14: ... their correct use Failure to provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries 4 0 1 Hazards during the closing cycle Detection sensors are provided to protect users from being hit by the gate leaves during the closing Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use Failure to provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries 4 1 Status and functional L...

Page 15: ...n the center column is also fitted with LEDs that work the same as the functional LEDs Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use Failure to provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries 4 2 Intrusion and Fraud Intrusion is when a user stands in the control zone Fraud is an unauthorised passage through the gate For each direction of passage when an intrusion or...

Page 16: ...tempt to close which can cause serious injury The gates are normally supplied configured in minimum risk mode for users Any modification of parameters must be done knowingly by manufacturer trained personnel Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use Failure to provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries 4 2 2 Wrong way fraud Wrong way is declared when an una...

Page 17: ...ms It must be a volt free normally open contact A separate open command is required for each direction of travel and for each user Open command input If the open pulse is less than 2 seconds gates will open and will remain open until either a valid passage or OPEN DELAY time out If the open pulse is permanent and longer than the OPEN DELAY the logic assumes a HOLD OPEN status and the gates will re...

Page 18: ...ntil the open pulse is removed Once the pulse is removed the gate will close without any safety 4 6 Power failure On power failure the gate will remain in the position they were in when the power failed The gates are unlocked and can be manually pushed in any direction providing safe passage Make sure lane is clear of users before restoring the power If the open pulse is permanent and longer than ...

Page 19: ... a powered gate swing Direction of travel sign This sign should be used to indicate to users the direction of travel through the gate Emergency breakout sign This sign should be used on doors which have an emergency breakout facility Automatic door sign This sign should be used to indicate that the gate is activated automatically and thus give users advance warning of operation Disabled person sig...

Page 20: ...og book in accordance with BS EN 16005 7 0 Owner Occupier Inspection To ensure continued safe operation of a power operated door installation the installation and its environment should be subjected to systematic operational checks as often as is appropriate to the type of installation and its traffic flow as detailed in the log book The owner occupier is responsible for undertaking weekly safety ...

Page 21: ... been undertaken by a competent person The following tests assume the gate is set in full safety mode 1 Intrusion direction A Place the test box in A direction detection zone and give an open command from B direction the gate should NOT open 2 Intrusion direction B Place the test box in B direction detection zone and give an open command from A direction the gate should NOT open TAILGATING The fol...

Page 22: ...16005 BS7036 and the manufacturer recommendations The frequency of maintenance must be adapted to conditions of use of the gates especially when placed in an oxidizing atmosphere at the entrance to a swimming pool heated and chlorinated atmosphere by the sea in an industrial environment etc 8 BASIC RISK ASSESSMENT To ensure continued safe operation of the gates the installation and its environment...

Page 23: ...sion should be made using one of the following means to prevent gate leaves from closing on users during the closing cycle Speed limitation Protective devices i e High and low detection sensors Low energy movement See BS7036 0 2014 for Risk Assessment Flow Chart Risk reduction process Risk assessment check sheet for powered paddle leafed gates Additional recommendations If powered gates are instal...

Page 24: ...chase of the equipment Our Extended PARTS warranties allow you to benefit from continuing peace of mind that any faulty parts will be replaced free of charge even after your initial one year manufacturer s warranty expires The Extended PARTS warranties are designed to provide expert protection for your investment and reduce your cost of ownership The warranty is intended to be taken out when you f...

Page 25: ...controller PG PIO 001 1 Photocell PSU interface PG PPSU 001 1 Sounder PG SOUND 001 1 TD Controller for paddle gate PG TD 1 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Size H1020 W150 L1600mm Obstacle Width 300 520mm Obstacle Material 10mm think Plexi glass Lane width 600 900 and 1120mm standard Noise Static 40db Dynamic 52db Flow rate 30 passengers min depending on access control system reactivity and user speed ...

Page 26: ... Gate MOGP MOGP TD116a 133 TD Programming manual JX3 25 126 JX Programming manual PG300 Tech Technical manual PG300 Install Installation manual PG300 Maint Maintenance manual PG300 CheckSheets Check sheets 12 1 Statutory documents Document No Title BS7036 0 2014 Power operated pedestrian doorsets safety in use BS EN 16005 Power operated pedestrian doorsets safety in use Requirements and test metho...

Page 27: ...l injury a Caution symbol is used to identity a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury a Direction A Direction of travel generally from the outside to the inside a Direction B Direction of travel generally from the inside to the outside a Security Ability for the lane to detect fraud movements a Safety Ability to protect users while using the lane a Compe...

Page 28: ...PG300 Handover Information Rev 00 Page 28 of 29 APPENDIX A CE Certificate ...

Page 29: ...PG300 Handover Information Rev 00 Page 29 of 29 APPENDIX B Owner occupier safety check sheet ...

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