Linear VS-GSWG manual Wiring Specifications, AC Power Wiring, DC Control and Accessory Wiring

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Wiring Specifications

Refer to the following steps for details on power and accessory wiring for the operator.

WARNING

ALL AC ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO THE POWER SOURCE AND THE OPERATOR MUST BE MADE BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND MUST OBSERVE ALL NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.

USE COPPER WIRE ONLY!

AC Power Wiring

1.Find the listing on this page corresponding to the model, voltage and horsepower rating of your operator.

2.The distance shown in the table is measured in feet from the operator to the power source. DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM DISTANCE. These calculations have been based on standard 115 V and 230 V supplies with a 10% drop allowable. If your supply is under the standard rating, the runs listed may be longer than what your application will handle, and you should not run wire too near the maximum distance for the gauge of wire you are using.

3.When large-gauge wire is used, a separate junction box (not supplied) may be needed for the operator power connection.

4.Wire length calculations are based on the National Electrical Code, Article 430 and have been carefully determined based on motor inrush, brake solenoids, and operator requirements.

5.Connect power in accordance with local codes. The green ground wire must be properly connected.

6.Wire insulation must be suitable to the application.

7.Electrical outlets are supplied in all 115 VAC models for convenience with occasional use or low power consumption devices only. If you choose to run dedicated equipment from these devices, it will decrease the distance for maximum length and the charts will no longer be accurate.

DC Control and Accessory Wiring

1.All control devices are now 24 VDC, which can be run up to 2000 feet with 14 AWG wire.

2.Control wiring must be run in a separate conduit from power wiring. Running them together may cause interference and faulty signals in some accessories.

3.A three-wire shielded conductor cable is required to connect two operators together for dual operation. You must use Belden 8760 Twisted Pair Shielded Cable (or equivalent) only – P/N 2500-1982, per foot). See Page 21 for details of this connection. Note:The shield wire should be connected in both the operators.

MODEL VS-GSWG SINGLE PHASE POWER WIRING

VOLTS & HP

MAXIMUM DISTANCE (FEET)

WIRE GAUGE

SINGLE

DUAL

 

 

 

222

111

12

115 VOLTS

354

177

10

566

283

8

1/2-HP

900

450

6

 

 

1430

715

4

 

178

89

12

115 VOLTS

282

141

10

450

255

8

3/4-HP

716

358

6

 

 

1140

570

4

 

160

80

12

115 VOLTS

254

127

10

406

203

8

1-HP

646

323

6

 

 

1026

513

4

 

760

380

12

208 VOLTS

1200

600

10

1924

962

8

1/2-HP

3060

1830

6

 

 

4864

2432

4

 

604

302

12

208 VOLTS

958

478

10

1526

763

8

3/4-HP

2424

1212

6

 

 

3856

1928

4

 

544

272

12

208 VOLTS

864

432

10

1374

686

8

1-HP

2184

1092

6

 

 

3476

1738

4

 

894

447

12

230 VOLTS

1422

711

10

2264

1132

8

1/2-HP

3600

1800

6

 

 

5724

2862

4

 

710

355

12

230 VOLTS

1128

564

10

1796

898

8

3/4-HP

2852

1426

6

 

 

4538

2269

4

 

640

320

12

230 VOLTS

1016

508

10

1616

808

8

1-HP

2570

1285

6

 

4090

2045

4

 

MODEL VS-GSWG THREE PHASE POWER WIRING

VOLTS & HP

MAXIMUM DISTANCE (FEET)

WIRE GAUGE

SINGLE

DUAL

 

 

208 VOLTS

1142

571

12

1816

908

10

1/2-HP

2890

1445

8

 

208 VOLTS

920

460

12

1464

732

10

3/4-HP

2330

1165

8

 

208 VOLTS

714

357

12

1136

568

10

1-HP

1804

902

8

 

230 VOLTS

1344

672

12

2137

1069

10

1/2-HP

3400

1700

8

 

230 VOLTS

1084

542

12

1723

862

10

3/4-HP

2741

1371

8

 

230 VOLTS

840

420

12

1336

668

10

1-HP

2124

1062

8

 

460 VOLTS

3841

1921

12

6106

3053

10

1/2-HP

9712

4856

8

 

460 VOLTS

3279

1640

12

5212

2606

10

3/4-HP

8291

4146

8

 

460 VOLTS

2689

1345

12

4274

2437

10

1-HP

6798

3399

8

 

VS-GSWG Swing Gate Operator Installation Guide

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Contents VS-GSWG Table of Contents Pre-installation Information Safety Information and WarningsAC Power Wiring Wiring SpecificationsDC Control and Accessory Wiring Gate Preparation Mounting Pad InstallationMounting Specifications Gate Arm Installation Vent Plug InstallationGate Arm Assembly Operator PreparationOperator Setup Controller AccessAC Power Connection Earth GroundOpen and Close Limit Adjustment Limit Nuts Rough AdjustmentLimit Nuts Fine Adjustment Setting Speeds using LSO-2 & LSC-2Torque Limiter Adjustment Loosen the set screw on the adjustment nutController Features ButtonsIndicator Descriptions Apex Function Display IndicationsTerminal Descriptions Terminal Group FunctionOperator Accessory Connections Operator Accessory ConnectionsBasic Controller Programming Maximum Open Direction Current Setting Run Alarm and Pre-start AlarmMaximum Close Direction Current Setting Advanced Controller Programming Auxiliary Relay Mode Reverse Delay TimeBrake Delay Time Constant Pressure ModeReset Cycle Count Maintenance Alert TriggerAnti-tailgate Enable Radio EnableReset Controller to Factory Defaults Radio Transmitter LearnRadio Transmitter Delete MGT Obstacle Transmitter LearnLoop Layout Illustration Safety Edge Layout Illustration Photoeye Installation Illustration Open and Close Limit settings Dual Gate InstallationsOptional In-Cabinet Heater Gate Operation Operation IndicationsError Indications EntrapmentComm Link Connection Failure MGT Obstacle Transmitter TroubleTroubleshooting Preventative Maintenance Month Preventative MaintenanceFCC Notice GeneralModel VS-GSWG Exploded View Model SWG Mechanical Parts List Controller Parts List Variable Speed Control Box AssembliesVariable Speed Drive Programming Programming the Hitachi InverterGate Arm Assembly Parts List Shown for Clarity only not Included in ARM AssemblyThis page left blank intentionally Gate Operator Installation Checklist