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MSG-A • MSG-D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE

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Imperial Oil

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Date Prepared: February 02, 1996

Supersedes: January 07, 1995

MSDS Number: 225570

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1. PRODUCT INFORMATION

Product Identifier: ESSO GEAR OIL GX 80W-90

Application and Use: Premium quality multigrade extreme pressure gear oil for use in

automotive applications including some manual transmissions.

Product Description: A lubricating oil consisting of a saturated and unsaturated hydro-

carbons derived from paraffinic distillate, and additives.

REGULATORY CLASSIFICATION

WHMIS: Not a controlled product

CEPA: CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

All components of this product are either on the Domestic Substances List (DSL) or

are exempt.

TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS INFORMATION

Shipping Name:

Petroleum Lubricating Oil

Class:

Not regulated

Packing Group:

Not regulated

PIN Number:

Not regulated

Guide Number:

129

Please be aware that other regulations may apply.

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER

Emergency 24 hr.

519-339-2145

IMPERIAL OIL

Technical Info.

800-268-3183

Products Division

111 St. Clair Ave. West

Toronto, Ontario M5W 1K3

416-968-4111

2. REGULATED COMPONENTS

The following components are defined in accordance with subparagraph 13(a) (l) to

(lv) or paragraph 14(a) of the Hazardous Products Act:

NAME

%

CAS #

Not applicable

3. TYPICAL PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Physical State: Liquid

Specific gravity: not available

Viscosity: 15.50 cSt at 100 deg. C

Vapour Density: not available

Boiling point: 229 to 600 deg. C

Evaporation rate: <0.1 (1=n-butylacefate)

Solubility in water: negligible

Freezing/Pour Point: -27 deg. C D97

Odour Threshold: not available

Vapour Pressure: <0.1 kPa at 20 deg. C

Density: 0.89 g/cc at 15 deg. C

Appearance/odour: Dark brown liquid, petroleum hydrocarbon odour.

4. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION

NATURE OF HAZARD:

INHALATION: Negligible hazard at normal temperatures (up to 38 deg. C). Elevated

temperatures or mechanical action may form vapours, mists or fumes which may be

irritating to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs. Avoid breathing vapours or mists.

EYE CONTACT: Slightly irritating, but will not injure eye tissue.

SKIN CONTACT: Low toxicity. Frequent  or prolonged contact may irritate the skin.

INGESTION: Low toxicity.

ACUTE TOXICITY DATA: Based on animal testing data from similar materials and

products, the acute toxicity of this product is expected to be:

Oral:

LD50 > 5000 mg/kg (rat)

Dermal:

LD50 > 3160 mg/kg (rabbit)

Inhalation: LC50 > 5000 mg/m3 (rat)

OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT:

ACGIH recommends: For oil mists, 5 mg/m3. Local regulated limits may vary.

5. FIRST AID MEASURES

INHALATION: Vapour pressure of this material is low and as such inhalation under

normal conditions is usually not a problem. If overexposed to oil mist, remove from

further exposure. Administer artificial respiration if breathing has stopped. Keep at

rest. Call for prompt medical attention.

EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with large amounts of water until irritation subsides. If

irritation persists, get medical attention.

SKIN CONTACT: Flush with large amounts of water. Use soap if available. Remove

severely contaminated clothing (including shoes) and launder before reuse. If irritation

persists, seek medical attention.

INGESTION: If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Keep at rest. Get prompt

medical attention.

6. PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MEASURES

PERSONAL PROTECTION: The selection of personal protective equipment varies,

depending upon conditions of use. In open systems where contact is likely, wear

safety goggles, chemical-resistant overalls, and chemically impervious gloves.

Where only incidental contact is likely, wear safety glasses with side shields. No other

special precautions are necessary provided skin/eye contact is avoided. Where

concentrations in air may exceed the occupational exposure limits given in Section 4

and where engineering, work practices or other means of exposure reduction are not

adequate, approved respirators may be necessary to prevent overexposure by

inhalation.

ENGINEERING CONTROLS: The use of local exhaust ventilation is recommended to

control emissions near the source. Laboratory samples should be handled in a

fumehood. Provide mechanical ventilation of confined spaces.

HANDLING, STORAGE AND SHIPPING: Keep containers closed. Handle and open

containers with care. Store in a cool, well ventilated place away from incompatible

materials. Do not handle or store near an open flame, sources of heat, or sources of

ignition. Odorous and toxic fumes may form from the decomposition of this product

if stored at temperatures in excess of 45 deg. C for extended periods of time or if heat

sources in excess of 121 deg. C are used. Empty containers may contain product

residue. Do not pressurize cut, heat, or weld empty containers. Do not reuse empty

containers without commercial cleaning or reconditioning.

LAND SPILL: Eliminate source of ignition. Keep public away. Prevent additional

discharge of material. If possible to do so without hazard. Prevent spills from entering

sewers, watercourses or low areas. Contain spilled liquid with sand or earth. Recover

by pumping or by using a suitable absorbent. Consult an expert of disposal or

recovered material. Ensure disposal in compliance with government requirements and

ensure conformity to local disposal regulations. Notify the appropriate authorities

immediately. Take all additional action necessary to prevent and remedy the adverse

effects of the spill.

WATER SPILL: Remove from surface by skimming or with suitable absorbants. If

allowed by local authorities and environmental agencies, sinking and/or suitable dis-

persants may be used in unconfined waters. Consult an expert on disposal of recov-

ered material. Ensure disposal in compliance with government requirements and

ensure conformity to local disposal regulations. Notify the appropriate authorities

immediately. Take all additional action necessary to prevent and remedy the adverse

effects of the spill.

7. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD

Flashpoint and method: 178 deg. C COC D92

Autoignition: NA

Flammable Limits: LEL: NA

UEL: NA

GENERAL HAZARDS:

Low hazard; liquids may burn upon heating to temperatures at or above the flash point.

Decomposes; flammable/toxic gases will form at elevated temperatures (thermal

decomposition). Toxic gases will form upon combustion.

FIRE FIGHTING: Use water spray to cool fire exposed surfaces and to protect

personnel. Shut off fuel to fire.

Use foam, dry chemical or water spray to extinguish fire. Respiratory and eye

protection required for fire fighting personnel. Avoid spraying water directly into

storage containers due to danger of boilover. A self-contained breathing apparatus

(SCBA) should be used for all indoor fires and any significant outdoor fires. For small

outdoor fires, which may easily be extinguished with a portable fire extinguisher, use

of an SCBA may not be required.

HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Smoke, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide

and traces of oxides of sulphur. Alkyl mercaptans and sulfides may also be released.

8. REACTIVITY DATA

STABILITY: This product is stable. Hazardous polymerization will not occur.

INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS AND CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Strong oxidizing agents.

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Smoke, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxides

of sulphur and phosphorus. Alkyl mercaptans and sulfides may also be released.

9. NOTES

This MSDS has been revised in Section 3.

10. PREPARATION

Date Prepared:

February 02, 1996

Prepared by:

Lubricants & Specialties

IMPERIAL OIL

Products Division

111 St. Clair Ave., West

Toronto, Ontario MsW 1K3

800-268-3183

CAUTION: “The information contained herein relates only to this product or material

and may not be valid when used in combination with any other product or material or

in any process. If the product is not to be used for a purpose or under conditions which

are normal or reasonably foreseeable, this information cannot be relied upon as

complete or applicable. For greater certainty, uses other than those described in

Section 1 must be reviewed with the supplier. The information contained herein is

based on the information available at the indicated date of preparation. This MSDS is

for the use of Imperial Oil. Customers and their employees and agents only. Any

further distribution of this MSDS by Imperial Oil customer is prohibited without the

written consent of Imperial Oil.”

IMPERIAL OIL

Products Division

ESSO GEAR OIL GX 80W-90

Esso Sheet 80W-90

082500

Summary of Contents for MSG-A

Page 1: ...L325 COMPLIANCE REQUIRES THE USE OF CONTACT EDGES OR PHOTOELECTRIC CONTROLS ON ALL AUTOMATIC OR REMOTELY CONTROLLED GATE OPERATORS OPERATOR SPECIALTY COMPANY INC CASNOVIA MI 49318 U S A MSG A MSG D IN...

Page 2: ...2 Auto Close Timer Adjustment 12 Master Slave Connection 12 Battery Back Up Charger Board Configuration 12 Onboard L E D Indicator Descriptions 13 Important Notes for Installation of Master Slave Appl...

Page 3: ...urity area or other restricted access locations not servicing the general public in which unauthorized access is prevented via supervi sion by security personnel PRE INSTALLATION INFORMATION Before un...

Page 4: ...24VDC Over 350 ft use DC power 0 2000 14 24VAC 250 350 14 12 Volts Maximum Distance ft Wire Gauge 1 Select from the chart at the bottom of this page corre sponding to the model voltage and horsepower...

Page 5: ...pad to shift during operation anti rotation legs may be required Use two 6 diameter 10 deep legs to counteract this problem as shown 5 8 J bolts may be set into the concrete before it sets following...

Page 6: ...t directly over the center of the operator shaft at Point B and work your way back along the string until you reach Point C 5 While holding the string taut measure the distance from Point B to Point C...

Page 7: ...lace 5 16 square bolts in gate clamps 17 and tighten carefully Do not overtighten NOTE Illustrations shown on this page are for right hand application For left hand overtravel stop 9 should be on the...

Page 8: ...should be able to move the gate by hand Be certain the gate moves freely and without binding through out its travel Torque limiters are set light at the factory They must be adjusted during installati...

Page 9: ...ed to the gate operator in a mid travel position the power disconnect switch turned OFF and the torque limiter set loose enough to slip freely manually move the gate to its fully open position Once th...

Page 10: ...rator When the switch is in the ON position these devices will start approximately two seconds prior to the operator starting In the OFF position the devices will only work while the operator is runni...

Page 11: ...disabled and a renewed input will be required to start the gate again Should the gate be restarted and the signal occur again prior to reaching a limit the gate will stop again and this time will soun...

Page 12: ...s and make sure the gate does not false trip in either direction MAXIMUM RUN TIMER ADJUSTMENT This adjustable potentiometer sets the maximum length of time the motor will run before shutting down It s...

Page 13: ...the shadow loop terminals This indicator is lit when the open 1 limit switch is activated on a right hand operator or the close 1 switch on a left hand If this indicator is lit and the gate is not in...

Page 14: ...e Second Lock Release Three Second Pre Start Warning Right Left Hand Selections SURGE PROTECTOR INSTRUCTIONS The optional surge protector should be connected to any inputs that have an accessory conne...

Page 15: ...the charger board has a sleep mode feature which will turn off power to all controls except for any that are wired according to the schematics below By removing the black jumper cap JP1 located in th...

Page 16: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 16 CONTROL and ACCESSORY CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS...

Page 17: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 17 CONTROL and ACCESSORY CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS...

Page 18: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 18 OSCO CONTROL and ACCESSORY CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS...

Page 19: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 19 CONTROL and ACCESSORY CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS 24V 24V AC MODELS ONLY...

Page 20: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 20 LOOPLAYOUTILLUSTRATION Refer to Connection Descriptions on page 11 and Loop Accessory Connections on page 19 for additional details...

Page 21: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 21 EDGE LAYOUT ILLUSTRATION Refer to Connection Descriptions on page 11 and Contact Edge Connections on page 18 for additional details...

Page 22: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 22 PHOTOEYE ILLUSTRATION Refer to Connection Descriptions on page 11 and Photoeye Connections on page 18 for additional details...

Page 23: ...false obstruction input triggered by current sensing set too low Make sure the gate moves freely through its entire travel before ad justing the current sensing B The maximum run timer may have counte...

Page 24: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 24 MODEL MSG AMECHANICAL PARTS EXPLODED VIEW 5 03 14...

Page 25: ...ent Nut 86 2400 407 Brass Tipped Set Screw 88 2400 416 Dowel Pin 89 2100 529 Woodruff Key 14 2510 251 B Power On Off Switch Assembly with Duplex Receptacles 115V Models only 2500 1956 115VAC Duplex Re...

Page 26: ...s Assembly 11 2510 250 Output Wire Harness Assembly 12 2510 261 Control Box Motor Harness Assembly 13 2500 071 Terminal Strip 16 141 14 2500 212 Transformer 115 24VAC 40VA 2500 791 Transformer 230 24V...

Page 27: ...LTB 7 2400 378 Set Bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 8 2400 376 Flat Washer 9 2100 1547 Disconnect Pin 10 2400 351 Disconnect Hair Pin 2200 034 Disconnect Lock optional 11 2100 122 BT Pipe Link 1 12 2400 380 HHCS 1...

Page 28: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 28 MODEL MSG DMECHANICAL PARTS EXPLODED VIEW 5 03 14...

Page 29: ...stment Nut 86 2400 407 Brass Tipped Set Screw 88 2400 416 Dowel Pin 89 2100 529 Woodruff Key 14 2510 266 B 24VDC Power On Off Switch Box 2500 726 Switch only 20 Amp 15 2100 1941 Power Box Mounting Bra...

Page 30: ...0 2510 249 Input Wire Harness Assembly 11 2510 250 Output Wire Harness Assembly 13 2500 071 Terminal Strip 16 141 2 15 2300 696 Clear Control Box Cover 16 2500 2127 DC Charger Board REF NO PARTNO DESC...

Page 31: ...LTB 7 2400 378 Set Bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 8 2400 376 Flat Washer 9 2100 1547 Disconnect Pin 10 2400 351 Disconnect Hair Pin 2200 034 Disconnect Lock optional 11 2100 122 BT Pipe Link 1 12 2400 380 HHCS 1...

Page 32: ...has two brushes one on each side Original brushes are approximately 3 4 long and should be replaced when they are 1 4 long or sooner If brushes are allowed to wear beyond this point permanent damage t...

Page 33: ...sions near the source Laboratory samples should be handled in a fumehood Provide mechanical ventilation of confined spaces HANDLING STORAGE AND SHIPPING Keep containers closed Handle and open containe...

Page 34: ...MSG A MSG D OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 34 8 03 15...

Page 35: ...as necessary Check for proper tension and adjust if re quired Check all pulley setscrews for tightness and tighten if necessary 3 For operators with internal chain drives inspect chain and sprockets...

Page 36: ...the gate operator or within seven feet of the gate 7 The installer has properly adjusted the obstruction sensing feature and has tested the gate to make sure that the gate stops and reverses a short d...

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