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November, 2003 

400 Operator And  

455 D Control Panel Installation Manual  

NOTE :

 In order to c om ply  with UL 325, two s ets

of FA A C photobeams  m us t be ins talled. One s et
s hould be 6 in. outs ide the c los ed gate(s ) and ac t
as  a c los ing rev ers ing dev ic e. A nother s et s hould
be 6 in. bey ond the s wing of the gate(s ) and ac t
as  an opening rev ers ing dev ic e. The ins taller is
res pons ible for determining the appropriate
m ounting height.

22 23 24 25

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

N

L

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

115 V A C +/- 10%

or

230 V A C  +6/ -10%

50-60 Hz

20 21

-

S TOP

OP E N

OP E N
(1 of 2)

24V

+

FS W

OP

C L

-

FS W

-

-

+

W .LIGHT

24 vdc

3 W

LOCK

E LE CTRIC  LOCK

1

2

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

FS W OP

FS W CL

Other safeties

LA MP

BL

UE

MOTOR  1

C 1

M1

OP

C OM

C L

BL

UE

MOTOR 2

C 2

M2

OP

C OM

C L

Figure 10.  

The terminal strip wiring of the 

450 D with photobeams 

You cannot check the motor’s direction of rotation 

without these circuits (jumpers) or the accessories.  

When properly prepared for testing, the LEDS FSWOP, 

STOP, and FSWCL should be illuminated (see figure 12 

on page 17). 

 

WARNING!  Running the operator—even for 

testing purposes—without a connected reversing 

device is potentially dangerous. Do not place 

yourself within the path of the moving gate 

during your test. 

 

Disengage the operator(s) with the Manual Release 

key (see operator installation manual), and open the 

gate by hand about halfway. 

Next, engage the operator(s) with the Manual Release 

key so that you can check the rotation of the 

motor(s). 

 

To activate the operator(s) momentarily short across 

terminals 9 and 14. 

 

Turn on the main power and send an activating signal 

to the operator. The gate leaf (or leaves) should open. 

If a gate leaf closes, then you need to turn off the 

main power and reverse the connection of the red 

and black wires on terminal block J4 for the operator 

controlling that leaf. Then you need to recheck the 

rotation direction again. 

 

After having completed your test of the motor’s 

direction of rotation, replace any test circuits you 

installed (between terminals 11 and 16, between 12 

and 19, and between 13 and 19) with the proper 

reversing and stop devices. The instructions for 

installing such accessories follow. 

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WARNING! Turn the main power off before you 

make any electrical connections. 

 

P

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CCESSORIES

: You can access a 24 

VDC output for supplying power to accessories  

through terminals 17 or 18, (+) and 14 or 15 or 16, (-

) on terminal block J1. In most cases, this source can 

be used to power 24 VDC accessories. 

 

N

OTE

: The 455 D control panel allows a 

maximum accessory load of 800 mA. 

 

R

EVERSING

 

D

EVICES

: Reversing devices include 

photocells, inductive loops, and so forth. All of the 

reversing devices should have contacts of the 

normally closed (N.C.) type. Where you connect a 

device depends on whether you want the device to 

operate during opening or during closing. 

 

N

OTE

: UL does not recognize the FAAC system 

with loop detectors or safety edges. FAAC 

photobeams must be used to comply with UL 

325. 

 

To wire photobeams, refer to page 19 (see FSWOP for 

opening photobeams, and FSWCL for closing 

photobeams). Photobeams must be connected as 

shown. See also page 19 for the wiring of inductive 

loops. If using more than one reversing device, they 

must be wired in series. 

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Summary of Contents for 455 D

Page 1: ...455 D Control Panel General Description 14 Installing the 455 D Control Panel 14 Connect the Main Power Supply 14 Connect the Operator to the Control Panel 15 Check the Motor s Direction of Rotation 1...

Page 2: ...ons before the automatic operator is installed 4 An automatic operator should be installed on the inside of the property fence line Do not install the operator on the public side of the property fence...

Page 3: ...mproper and therefore dangerous 2 When using any electrical equipment observe some fundamental rules Do not touch the equipment with damp or humid hands or feet Do not install or operate the equipment...

Page 4: ...ened and or closed Operator dimensions l w h in cm 40 X 3 5 16 X 3 5 16 102 X 8 5 X 8 5 47 1 2 X 3 5 16 X 3 5 16 121 X 3 X 8 5 Operator weight lb kg 19 8 6 Power voltage required VAC7 115 VAC 10 60 Hz...

Page 5: ...luded see Figure 1 If you have ordered a kit a pair of operators you will have twice the quantity of parts listed below except where noted and you will also have a radio receiver and two transmitters...

Page 6: ...h the 400 Operator The Manual Release mechanism is a key operated device that disengages or engages the hydraulic system of the 400 Operator When the hydraulic system is disengaged you can open and cl...

Page 7: ...g steps 1 Attach the rear mounting bracket 2 Attach the mounting hardware 3 Attach the front mounting bracket 4 Attach the operator to the gate 5 Adjust the operator pressure ATTACH THE REAR MOUNTING...

Page 8: ...ately 6mm Note Be sure that the operator is level and that the gate is against the close positive stop Hold the front mounting bracket flush against the gate Mark the location of the front mounting br...

Page 9: ...RNING The piston should not bottom out in either direction Doing so will seriously damage the operator Be sure that the gate reaches the positive stop before the piston bottoms out Adjust the swivel j...

Page 10: ...ate the control panel in the most convenient position possible considering the movement of the gate Figure 7 shows a basic layout for a two leaf gate with the 400 Operator Installing the control panel...

Page 11: ...the 400 operator should bleed itself Running the operator should remove any air from the system If the operator runs smooth throughout the swing no attempt to further bleed the unit is necessary If t...

Page 12: ...Page 12 November 2003 400 Operator And 455 D Control Panel Installation Manual EXPLODED VIEW 400 CBAC...

Page 13: ...2 36 7039025 Washer Swivel 1 37 702201 Swivel Jam Nut 10mm 1 38 7073025 Swivel Joint 1 39 N A Star Washer 5mm 2 POS PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 40 7119405 Protective Cover End Cap Plug 2 41 7019195 Tie Ro...

Page 14: ...cal codes The installer should refer to the installation manual for a given operator for more information NOTE An installation is U L compliant only when you install the FAAC operators according to th...

Page 15: ...eaf gate design be sure to connect its operator to Motor 1 In order to wire motor 2 in a bi parting system connect the white wire to terminal 4 on the J4 terminal strip the black wire to 5 the red wir...

Page 16: ...ain power and send an activating signal to the operator The gate leaf or leaves should open If a gate leaf closes then you need to turn off the main power and reverse the connection of the red and bla...

Page 17: ...he respective terminals OP_A and OP_B Partial Opening should illuminate only when an activating signal is sent for 2 and 1 gate leaves respectively STOP should be illuminated except when the stop butt...

Page 18: ...he delayed leaf closes at the end of the closing time Page 18 November 2003 400 Operator And 455 D Control Panel Installation Manual opening and closing respectively are triggered Use the LEDs and the...

Page 19: ...17 Additional Reversing Devices TX RX 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 19 17 12 19 17 Additional Reversing Devices TX RX 1 2 19 12 17 15 Additional Reversing Devices 8 7 Saf ety Loop Detector f or closing 1 2 3 4 5 RX 1...

Page 20: ...the value that can be modified with keys and When you reach the last function press the F key to exit the program and the display resumes showing the status of the inputs The table on page 9 shows the...

Page 21: ...ns as a standard indicator light lighted at opening and pause flashing at closing and off when gate closed Different figures correspond to timed activation of the output which can be used via a relay...

Page 22: ...leaves begin the opening movement The movement stops automatically when the opening positive stop is reached and the display stops flashing LEARNING OF OPERATING TIMES WARNING During the learning pro...

Page 23: ...e gate operator reaches its positive stop the operator will automatically shut off An open command must be given to start closing gate operator 2 When gate operator 2 reaches the position that you wan...

Page 24: ...g Reversing Device s Warning Light Closed Opens both leaves and closes them after pause time Opens single leaf connected to Motor 1 and closes it after pause time No effect No effect No effect Off Ope...

Page 25: ...ens single leaf connected to Motor 1 No effect opening is in hibited No effect opening is inhibited No effect opening is inhibited Off Opening Stops Stops Stops Stops gate closes when reversing device...

Page 26: ...tential of traffic getting backed up This distance is affected by the size of the gate how often it is used and how fast the gate operates The operator you choose to install on your gate must be desig...

Page 27: ...your reversing devices If no reversing devices are installed make sure a circuit is installed between appropriate terminals PROBLEM THE GATE DOES NOT FULLY OPEN OR CLOSE SOLUTION Increase the bypass...

Page 28: ...or has been subject to misuse negligence or accident or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC International Inc s or FAAC S p A s instructions or has been operated under conditions more sever...

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