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ful not to drop the turnstile housing.
8.1.5 Before first power-up of the TB-01 turnstile make sure installation and all
connections are done properly.
8.1.6 Installation of a power supply unit must be performed with observance of
safety requirements mentioned in its certificate.
8.2. Operation safety requirements
8.2.1 Observe general electrical safety rules when operating the turnstile.
8.2.2 Do not use the turnstile under conditions that do not comply with the re-
quirements of Section 2 of this Manual.
8.2.3 Do not use the turnstile at supply voltage that does not comply with the re-
quirements of Section 3 of the Manual.
8.2.4 Power supply unit must be operated with observance of safety require-
ments mentioned it its certificate.
9. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1. Installation details
It is recommended:
to mount the turnstile on steady and level concrete (grade 400 or higher,
strength class B22,5), stone or similar foundations at least 150mm thick;
to level the foundation so that the anchoring points of the turnstile lie in the same
plane (check it with a level);
to apply reinforcing elements (550
х
550
х
200mm) for installation on less steady
foundation;
to mark the mounting holes according to Figure 7;
to control vertical alignment of the turnstile with a level during installation;
to do installation of the TB-01 turnstile by at least 2 skilled installers;
when arranging a passage area through the turnstile please take into account that
the resetting mechanism operates as follows:
at the barrier arm turning at the angle of more than 60 the reset is effected
in the direction of movement;
at the barrier arm turning at the angle less than 60 the reset is effected
counter the movement direction (reset to home position).
Note:
The angle gradient, at which the barrier arm reset commences, may vary in the range
of ± 5°.
To ensure accurate passage tracking, when the turnstile is operated from an ACS,
it is recommended to arrange the passage area in such a way that the barrier arms
should turn in the direction of movement at the angle no less than 70° (Fig. 6).