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Fence
Fence
Fence
Protect against all entrapments
areas that exist:
1. Between the gate and the adjacent
fence when the gate is in the open
cycle
2. The gate operator and the slide gate
when the gate is in the open and
close cycles
3. At the front end of the gate when the
gate is in the close cycle.
Trailing edge sensor
helps protect areas be-
tween the gate and the
adjacent fence.
= Edge Sensor
Leading edge sensor
helps protect areas in
front of the gate.
Post edge sensors
help protect areas
inside and outside of
the gate and around
the operator
Preinstallation Guidelines
Before starting any installation, consider the following guidelines:
•
Install the gate system and gate in accordance with ASTM F220-02 Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction
• Install the gate system and gate in accordance with UL325 standards.
• Provide spacing between the gate and any structure such as a building, wall or fence to reduce the risk of entrapment in this area.
• Install over-travel stops at both ends of the gate rail or track to help prevent the gate from derailing
• Be sure the gate is properly installed and moves freely. Repair or replace worn or damaged gate hardware before installing the
gate operator.
• Add safety devices such as warning signs, photo eyes, and reverse edges to help prevent injuries or death.
• Reduce all pinch points and protect all entrapment areas.
•
If pedestrian traffic will be present, provide a separate pedestrian walk gate clear from the path of the automatic gate.
•
Loops and loop detectors are required to help prevent the gate from closing on vehicles. Loops do not protect pedestrian traffic.
• Select the proper gate operator for the installation. Consider the usage, capacity, gate size, gate weight, and needed features an
safety accessories.
Manual Release
To manually release the gate operator remove the cover and locate
the Power ON-OFF switch.
Turning the power OFF allows the gate to be moved manually.
Turning the power back ON will resume normal operation.
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