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i) For gate operators utilizing a non-contact sensor:

1) See instructions on the placement of non-contact sensors for each Type of application 
2) Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, such as when a vehicle, trips the sensor while the 

gate is  still moving

3) One or more non-contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as the   

perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier

j) For a gate operator utilizing a contact sensor:

1) One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as at the 

leading edge, trailing edge, and postmounted both inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide gate.

2) One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge of a vehicular vertical lift gate.
3) One or more contact sensors shall be located at the pinch point of a vehicular vertical pivot gate.
4) A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communication between the 

sensor and the gate operator is not subjected to mechanical damage.

5) A  wireless  contact  sensor  such  as  one  that  transmits  radio  frequency  (RF)  signals  to  the  gate  operator  for 

entrapment protection functions shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or 
impeded  by  building  structures,  natural  landscaping  or  similar  obstruction.  A  wireless  contact  sensor  shall 
function under the intended end-use conditions.

6) One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside leading edge of a swing gate. Additionally, 

if the bottom edge of a swing gate is greater than 6 inches (152 mm) above the ground at any point in its arc of 
travel, one or more contact sensors shall be located on the bottom edge.

7) One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge of a vertical barrier (arm).

 

Instruction regarding intended operation of the gate operator shall be provided as part of the user instructions or as a 
separate document. The following instructions or the equivalent shall be provided

NOTICE

As for misunderstandings that may arise refer to your area distributor or call our help desk. These instructions are part 
of the device and must be kept in a well known place. The installer shall follow the provided instructions thoroughly. 
SEA products must only be used to automate doors, gates and wings. Any initiative taken without SEA USA Inc. explicit 
authorization will preserve the manufacturer from whatsoever responsibility. The installer shall provide warning notices 
on  not  assessable  further  risks.  SEA  USA  Inc.  in  its  relentless  aim  to  improve  the  products,  is  allowed  to  make 
whatsoever adjustment without giving notice. This doesn’t oblige SEA to up-grade the past production. SEA USA Inc. 
can not be deemed responsible for any damage or accident caused by product breaking, being damages or accidents 
due to a failure to comply with the instructions herein. The guarantee will be void and the manufacturer responsibility 
will be nullified if SEA USA Inc. original spare parts are not being used.

 The electrical installation shall be carried out by 

a professional technician who will release documentation as requested by the laws in force.

 Packaging materials such 

as plastic bags, foam polystyrene, nails etc must be kept out of children’s reach as dangers may arise.  

To respect the norms in force it is recommended to use the ENCODER SYSTEM together with the electronic 
control units

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Starting on Jan. 12, 2016, new UL 325 changes take effect, bringing a series of new mandates for the gate operator 
industry. Here’s a quick guide to the key modifications.

1. Entrapment-Protection Devices. 

Gate operators are required to have a minimum of two independent means of 

entrapment protection where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists. A manufacturer can use two inherent-type 
systems, two external-type systems, or an inherent and an external system to meet the requirement. However, the 
same type of device cannot be used for both means of protection.

2. Monitoring Required. 

An external non-contact sensor or contact sensor may be used as a means of entrapment 

protection. However, the sensor must be monitored once every cycle for (1) the correct connection to the operator and 
(2) the correct operation of the sensor.
If the device is not present, not functioning, or is shorted, then the gate operator can only be operated by constant 
pressure on the control device. Portable wireless controls will not function in this case.

3. Entrapment Risk Identification. 

As in the past, it’s up to the installer to examine the installation and determine 

where a risk of entrapment or obstruction exists. Manufacturers are required to provide instructions for the placement 
of external devices, but they give only examples of suggested entrapment protection in their installation manuals. If the 
installer identifies a risk of entrapment or obstruction, at least two independent means of entrapment protection are 
required.

4.

Terminology Change. 

The terms “primary” and “secondary” have been removed in the description of entrapment 

protection devices. This was done to emphasize that all entrapment protection devices are equally important.

Changes to UL 325 ED. 6th for Gate Operators

Summary of Contents for COMPACT 120V

Page 1: ...ORMATION web site www sea usa com e mail sales sea usa com REV 05 04 2018 67410796 International registered trademark n 2 777 971 SEA USA Inc 10850 N W 21st unit 160 DORAL MIAMI Florida FL 33172 Phone...

Page 2: ...danger 8 Do not allow children to play or stay within the path of the moving gate 9 Keep remote control or any other control devices out of the reach of children in order to avoid possible involuntary...

Page 3: ...ng intended installation of the gate operator shall be supplied as part of the installation instructions or as a separate document The following instructions or the equivalent shall be supplied where...

Page 4: ...es on not assessable further risks SEA USA Inc in its relentless aim to improve the products is allowed to make whatsoever adjustment without giving notice This doesn t oblige SEA to up grade the past...

Page 5: ...to move toward a rigid objact closer than 16 inches 406mm are not required to be provided with a means of entrapment protection B1 and B2 means of entrapment protection MUST be MONITORED HORIZONTAL S...

Page 6: ...h are unnecessary can be eliminated the lower and that in the middle if exists GATE WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Not for pedestrian opening Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 PRECAUTIONS This automation has been created f...

Page 7: ...h a separate electrical locking device to ensure keeping in closing On the operators with hydraulic slow down it is present only during the last 15 of rotation The system comes with a release which al...

Page 8: ...tion 230V 50 60 Hz 220 W 1 35 A 120V 50 60 Hz 220 W 2 45 A 1530rpm 60 50 bar 4 F 131 F 3336 lbf 60 uF 10 uF 33 Lbs 3R Type 2600 Lbs On control unit or on operator 230V 50 60 Hz 310 W 1 5 A COMPACT 160...

Page 9: ...7 3 10 EXIT LOOP CENTER LOOP SAFETY LOOP IN OUT Fig 8 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION International registered trademark n 2 777 971 3 CARRYING BOX INSTALLATION 3 1 The hole which contains the carrying box mu...

Page 10: ...ut 0 8 inches of diameter which must be brought to the proximity of the electric connection box Fig 10 Fig 10 Sheath for electric cables passage Flexible pipe for water draining Electric connection bo...

Page 11: ...that the concrete has hardened into the foundation hole 4 1 Place the leaf of the gate on the leaf device making reference to the rotation axe of the leaf hinge Fig 14 Fig 14 leaf device leaf rotation...

Page 12: ...the axis Fig 17 and 18 but make sure the shaft corresponds to the hinge rotation axis remembering that the minimum distance from the pillar is 2 16 inches Fig 19 Fig 16 International registered tradem...

Page 13: ...is advisable to weld the crank with the crank shaft also after having installed the Compact or Super Compact to use the whole available run and the point of beginning of the desired slowdown version w...

Page 14: ...er the leaf device using the 5 furnished screws Fig 25 Carry out the electrical connections to the control unit as described in the instructions supplied with SEAcontrol unit Fig 24 A Release Fig 25 A...

Page 15: ...ll not change the speed of the leaf Notice The maximum regulation is of 33 pound The motor run time is the last adjustment to make It should be set 2 to 4 seconds higher than it takes to the gate to r...

Page 16: ...he key against the external of the release making come out the handle of the lock until it reaches the stop Fig 38 Move the leaf and make return the handle of the release in its original position and...

Page 17: ...hout giving notice This doesn t oblige to up grade the past SEA USA Inc production can not be deemed responsible for SEA USA Inc any damage or accident caused by product breaking being damages or acci...

Page 18: ...ust contact SEAfor instructions WARRANTY for the original buyer only Hydraulic and oil bath motors 36 months warranty from the date of invoice on manufacturing assembling and workmanship defects Elect...

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