Allstar Products Group ANSI/UL 325 Electrical Hook UP, Installing the GS4000 Control BOX

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WARNING!

RISK OF ENTRAPMENT.

TO MINIMIZE POTENTIAL FOR GATE CONTROLS TO BE ACTIVATED WHILE ALREADY IN USE, LOCATE THE GS4000 CONTROL BOX IN FULL VIEW OF THE GATE.

C:INSTALLING THE OPERATOR

ELECTRICAL HOOK UP

The GS4000 electrical connection is made at the Input Volts terminals in the CONTROL BOX, see Figure 11. You will need to drill holes as required on the bottom of the CONTROL BOX to permit conduit entry. Run a flexible water tight conduit from the service junction box to the GS4000 CONTROL BOX. Pull three #14 wires from the service junction box in this conduit to the GS4000 Control Box. If the GS4000 is wired for 115 Volts, pull a black, white and green wire. If the GS4000 is wired for 230 Volts, pull a black, red and green wire.

INSTALLING THE GS4000 CONTROL BOX

The GS4000 CONTROL BOX may be mounted remotely from the MECHANICAL UNIT. Two mounting holes are provided on each flange of the CONTROL BOX (four total). These should be used to mount the CONTROL BOX to a solid, flat surface. The CONTROL BOX should be located so that the Gate and the MECHANICAL UNIT/UNITS ARE IN FULL

VIEW FROM THE CONTROL BOX.

WARNING!

TO AVOID ELECTRICAL DAMAGE TO OPERATOR DO NOT ALLOW TOTAL WIRE LENGTH FROM THE CONTROL BOX TO AC POWER SERVICE PANEL PLUS THE DISTANCE FROM THE CONTROL BOX TO THE MECHANICAL UNIT TO EXCEED WIRE LENGTH GIVEN IN TABLE 1 FOR

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Figure 11: Schematic

& Wiring Diagram

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ANSI/UL 325 specifications

Allstar Products Group is a prominent manufacturer in the realm of access control and safety products, and its commitment to quality is evidenced by its compliance with ANSI/UL 325 standards. These standards are essential for ensuring the safety and reliability of automatic gates and their related components, focusing on minimizing risks associated with entrapment and injury.

One of the key features of Allstar's ANSI/UL 325 compliant products is their advanced safety mechanisms. These include integrated sensing technology that detects the presence of objects or obstacles in the path of the gate, effectively preventing accidents. This safety technology often encompasses features such as photo eyes and edge sensors that can immediately halt or reverse the movement of a gate if an obstruction is detected.

Additionally, Allstar’s product range is notable for its robust design and durability. Built to withstand various environmental conditions, these products use high-quality materials that ensure longevity and reliability, meeting the stringent demands of both residential and commercial applications. The designs are also forward-thinking, incorporating user-friendly features that allow for easy installation and maintenance.

Another characteristic that sets Allstar apart is their integration of advanced technologies. Many of their products support smart technology, enabling users to control their gates through mobile applications or remote access systems. This integration allows for convenience and enhanced security, providing real-time alerts and status updates.

Allstar Products Group also emphasizes compliance to facilitate peace of mind for users. All their ANSI/UL 325 certified products undergo rigorous testing procedures to ensure they meet the stringent safety and performance requirements set forth by the American National Standards Institute and Underwriters Laboratories. This adherence to such standards not only assures consumers of reliability but also aligns with the industry’s best practices.

In conclusion, Allstar Products Group’s ANSI/UL 325 compliant products exemplify cutting-edge safety features, robust construction, and advanced technology integration. Their commitment to quality and safety ensures that customers can enjoy the benefits of automatic gate systems with confidence, knowing that they adhere to the highest safety standards in the industry.