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Cabling requirements.
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Before mounting the operator ensure your cables and conduiting are in place to prevent any inconvenience at a later stage.
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All 220Vac mains cabling and circuits need to be installed by a qualified electrician and signed off by a registered electrician.
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Allow for spare cabling in case of faulty cable & breakages (especially important when using low specification cable).
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As automation systems vibrate when in use, it is highly recommended that only multi-stranded, flexible cables be used.
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If installing an intercom, remember to allow for sufficient cable cores for all the users of the system as per manufacturers cabling requirements.
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Courtesy lights. Twin + earth 1.0mm back to control card and
isolator switch.
5.
Infra-red safety beam RX. 3 core 0,5mm stranded back to barrier
housing.
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Intercom barrier station (check with intercom supplier for cable
specifications)
6.
Infra-red safety beam TX. 2 core 0,5mm stranded back to barrier
housing.
3.
Double pole single throw 20A isolator. Twin + earth 2.5mm
between 220V mains supply and PSU in control unit.
7.
Free exit loop 1.5mm silicone insulated single core flexible stranded
cable back to loop detector that is typically installed in the barrier
housing.
4.
Stop/go traffic LED traffic light. 3 core 0,5mm stranded back to
barrier housing.
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From automated spikes 2 x 2,5mm and 3 x 0,5mm stranded flexible
stranded cable back to barrier housing.
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