Allstar Products Group ANSI/UL 325 Gate System Design Installation, Moving Gate, Death

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A:GATE SYSTEM DESIGN INSTALLATION

increases as the gate swings open. PROTECT THIS "PINCH POINT" SO THIS HAZARD IS AVERTED. See Figure 3.

CONSIDER ALL OTHER "PINCH POINTS" IN YOUR DESIGN of the gate system. Observe the arm as it opens and the two arm pieces swing past each other. Use protective measures to reduce hazards at this location. Restrict access to the arm motion. See Figure 3.

DO NOT consider the built-in overload detector as the primary defense system. Consider all options in the gate system design.

DO NOT connect any auxiliary equipment to the GS4000 (detectors, card readers, etc.) until the gate operator and all its functions are fully tested. Only connect one device at a time and ensure its proper function(s) before moving on to the next device.

DO NOT locate any control device (key switch, switch, key pad, card reader, etc.) in a position where it may be activated by a person reaching through the gate or while touching the gate in any manner. Locate all control devices a minimum of 10 feet from the gate when opened or closed.

Outdoor or easily accessible controls must be of the security type to prevent unauthorized use of the system.

Install all devices that will open or close the gate in such a manner that THE GATE WILL BE IN FULL VIEW WHEN THE DEVICE IS OPERATED.

Before activating the "timer to close" option of the GS4000,

ENSURE THE PERSONAL ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICES (operator reversing feature, edges, photocells) ARE OPERATING and install VEHICLE DETECTOR LOOPS AND VEHICLE DETECTORS for protection of user vehicles. Read the manual for information on the installation of these devices. IF VEHICLE DETECTOR LOOPS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED TO PREVENT THE GATE FROM CLOSING ON A VEHICLE, INSTRUCT THE USER TO PERIODICALLY CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE DETECTORS.

USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING NEAR THE BELTS AND PULLEYS when the operator cover is removed. Apply power to the operator only when instructed to do so.

When the GS4000 Control Box cover is removed, high voltage will be exposed. EVEN IF THE RED POWER LIGHT IS NOT LIGHTED, HIGH VOLTAGE AC MAY STILL BE PRESENT ON TERMINALS L1 AND L2. NEVER LEAVE THE INSTALLATION WITH THE CONTROL BOX COVER REMOVED.

ALWAYS TURN OFF THE POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING SERVICE OF EITHER THE ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS.

SECURELY ATTACH THE WARNING SIGNS provided with the GS4000 on the gate (one on the outside and one on the inside) where they can be seen by persons in the area of the gate to alert them of automatic gate operation. (If the user refuses to have the warning signs installed, Allstar recommends that you note this on your records and have the user sign a disclaimer.) See Figure 4.

MOVING GATE

 

CAN CAUSE

 

SERIOUS

 

INJURY OR

 

DEATH

 

KEEP CLEAR !

 

Gate May Move at Any Time.

 

Do not allow children to play

 

in gate area or operate gate.

 

Operate gate only when gate

 

area is in sight and free of

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people and obstructions.

 

Figure 4

 

AS THE INSTALLER YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR:

1ASSURING THAT THE OWNER/END USER OF THE SYSTEM UNDERSTANDS ITS BASIC OPERATION AND SAFETY FEATURES. IN PARTICULAR, BE SURE THE OWNER/END USER UNDERSTANDS THE LOCATION AND OPERATION OF A MANUAL DISCONNECT (WHERE PROVIDED) OR HOW TO OPERATE THE GATE M

2YOU ALSO HAVE THE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY OF INSURING THAT ALL POSSIBLE OPERATIONAL HAZARDS HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED AND ELIMINATED. YOU MUST ADVISE AND WARN THE PURCHASER AND THE ULTIMATE USER OF ANY HAZARDS THAT YOU HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO ELIMINATE.

3POINTING OUT TO THE OWNER/END USER OF THE GATE SYSTEM THAT CHILDREN OR PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PLAY ON OR NEAR THE GATE, FENCE OR ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM, AND THAT THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THIS OPERATOR AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER/END USER.

4LEAVING THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR THIS OPERATOR AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION SUPPLIED WITH THIS OPERATOR OR OTHER COMPONENTS OF THE GATE SYSTEM WITH THE OWNER/END USER.

5NOT PLACING IN SERVICE THIS OPERATOR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SAFETY OF THE GATE OPERATING SYSTEM. CONSULT THE OPERATOR MANUFACTURER.

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Contents Gate Star WA R N I N G H I G H V O LTA G E Table of ContentsConnections for External Entrapment Prevention Sensors PRE-INSTALLATION NotesPinch Points Entrapment Zone Electric Gate Edge Gate System Design and Installation Safety Check ListAS the Installer YOU are Responsible for Gate System Design InstallationMoving Gate DeathPlacing the Vehicle Detector Loops Preparing the SiteConcrete PAD Vehicle Detector Loop Blanking for Swing Gates Loop DiagramsService Conduit Electrical Power RequirementsOther Voltages and 3 Phase Systems Tools Required Installing the OperatorPlacing the GS4000 Mechanical Unit Installing the GS4000 ARMElectrical Hook UP Installing the GS4000 Control BOXWiring the Mechanical Unit to the Control BOX Connecting the AC Wiring Volt InstallationsRight Hand and Left Hand Installation Additional Lightning ProtectionBI-PARTING Wiring Accessory Equipment HOOK-UPBi-Parting Installation Limit & Motor Wiring Diagram Wiring a 3-BUTTON Station Wiring Radio Receivers to the Terminal StripFour Wire Receivers Connecting the Vehicle Detector Wiring a KEYPAD, Card Reader or Telephone Entry SystemWiring Vehicle Detectors Vehicle Detector PowerConnecting the Loop Wires Presetting the Motor Overload Sensitivity PotentiometersClose SwitchShadow Loop Close PhotoSetting the Switch Selectable Options Setting the Limit SwitchesNO-LOAD Test Mode OPEN/CLOSE Push Button ENABLE/ Disable Patent no ,611,205Timer to Close Setting Applying Power to the GS4000Indicator Lamps PRE Running Checklist Starting the Operator Final SettingsSmart Setting Maximum RUN Timer Final Setting of the Close TimerFinal Setting of the Motor Overload Sensitivity Installation Notes for Auxiliary EquipmentTo the Owner/End User of Allstar’s GS4000 Precautions for Pedestrian Traffic or Residential AreasPinch Points Entrapment Zone Basic Operational GuideEntrapment Zone GS4000 Mechanical Unit Exploded View Mechanical Unit Exploded ViewARM KIT & Control BOX Exploded View & Parts Mechanical Unit Parts ListPhysical Drive Technical Specifications

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.