Platinum Access Systems BARRIER Manuel de service

PLATINUM ACCESS SYSTEMS™
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BARRIERS
Vehicular gate operator

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Installation Instructions & Safety Information Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
2. Operating Specifications.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
3. Parts Diagram/Parts List
Inner Components.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Structural Components Diagram ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Gear Motor ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Structural Components List............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
4. Mounting Installation
Standard Installation Floor Plan....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Product Dimensions..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Concrete Base and Preparation....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
5. Arm Installation
Arm Assembly .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Strut Selection.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Pictorials For Reference ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Strut Mounting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Arm Balancing.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Limit Switch Adjustment for the Opening and Closing Position................................................................................................................................................................... 14
6. Electrical Installation
Electrical Power Source Connection (to circuit-board) ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Battery and Power Supply Connections Diagram............................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
7. Inductive Loop Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
8. Loop Rack Installation......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
9. Accessory Connections
Electrical Circuit Board Pictorial Layout.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Open Commands............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Detection Loop................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Radio Receiver.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Light and Flash control ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Primary/Secondary......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Guard Station.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Optional: Solar Power Diagram ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Optional: Flash Enable Jumper .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Front Door Lock (ULOK) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
10. Manual Operation of the Barrier Gate
Open, Stop, Close (commands on circuit board)................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Manual Release ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
11. Manual Adjustments
Arm Speed......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Obstruction/Instant Reversing Sensor .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
12. Routine Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
13. Gate Operator Synchronization .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34

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General Safety Precautions
This installation manual is intended for
professionally competent personnel only.
Installation, electrical connections and
adjustments must be performed in accordance
with Good Working Methods and in
compliance with applicable regulations.
Before installing the product, carefully read
the instructions. Bad installation could be
hazardous. The packaging materials (plastic,
polystyrene, etc.) should not be discarded
in the environment or left within reach of
children, are these are potential source of
hazard.
Before installing the product, make sure it is in
perfect condition.
Do not install the product in an explosive
environment and atmosphere : gas or
inflammable fumes are serious hazard risk.
Before installing the motors, make all structural
changes relating to safety clearances and
protection or segregation of all areas where
the risk of being crushed, cut or dragged, and
danger areas in general. Make sure the existing
structure is up to standard in terms of strength
and stability. The motor manufacturer is not
responsible for failure of use Good Working
Methods id buildings frames to be motorized
or for any deformation occurring during use.
The safety devices (photocells, safety edges,
emergency stops, etc.) must be installed taking
into account: applicable laws and directives,
Good Working Methods, installation premises,
system operating logic and the forces
developed by the motorized barrier.
The safety devices must protect any areas
where the risk exists of being crushed, cut or
gragged, or where there are any other risks
generated by the motorized barrier.
Apply hazard area notices required by
applicable regulations.
Each installation must clearly show the
identification details of the motorized barrier.
Before making power connections, make sure
the plate details correspond to those of the
power mains. Fit an omnipolar disconnection
switch with a contact opening gap of at least
3mm.
Make sure adequate residual current circuit
breaker and overcurrent cutout are fitted
upstream of the electrical system. When
necessary, connect the motorized barrier to a
reliable earth system made in accordance with
applicable safety regulations.
During installation, maintenance and repair,
interrupt the power supply before opening the
lid to access the electrical parts.
The handle electronic parts, wear earthed
antistatic conductive bracelets. The motor
manufacturer declines all responsibility in the
event of component parts being fitted that
are not compatible with the safe and correct
operation.
For repairs or replacements of products only
original spare parts must be used. The installer
shall provide all information relating the
automatic, manual and emergency operation
of the motorized barrier, and provide the user
with operating instructions.

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Operating Specications
Power Requirements 120 VAC Single Phase at 3 Amps or 220 VAC Single Phase at 1.5 Amp
Main Power Power Input: 100-240 VAC. Select 115/230 VAC Single Phase
Absorption 1A
Torque 70 Nm
Opening Time 2-6 s/90º
Closing Time 2-6 s/90º
Rod Length (max) 19ft
Service Class 5- INTENSE
Working Temperature -4ºF/ + 158º C
3.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Applications: INTENSE (for condominium, industrial and commercial entrances, parking
spaces with intense vehicle or pedestrian access).
Service class: 5 (minimum 5 years of working life with 600 cycles per day).
Applications: VERY INTENSE (for condominium, industrial and commercial entrances, parking
spaces with very intense vehicle or pedestrian access).
• Performance characteristics are to be understood as referring to the recommended
weight (approx. 2/3 of the maximum permissible weight). When use with the maximum
permissible weight a reduction in the above mentioned performance can be expected.
• Each automatic entrance has variable elements such as: friction, balancing and
environmental factors. All of which may substantially alter the performance characteristics
of the automatic entrance or curtail its working life or parts thereof (including the
automatic devices themselves). The installer should adopt the correct safety conditions for
each particular installation.

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Inner Components
1.5”
2”
SPGY
SPGN
SPRD38
SPRD51
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REF CODE Description
1 24 V=motor with encoder
2 Main Control Board GOC-6000
3 Mechanical stop adjusting
4 Key Release
5 SPGY
SPGN
SPRD38
SPRD51
Grey spring
Green spring
Red spring ø1.5”
Red spring ø2”
6 Control Panel Box
7 Limit switch
8 Limit switch sliding block
221

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Structural Components Diagram
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Structural Components List
ITEM P/N Description
9 BGA Gear Arm
10 BBD Barrier Door
11 BBEN Barrier Enclosure
12 BAHBA Arm Holder Bracket Assy
13 AR Release Arm with Lock
14 ARB Release Device Bezel
15 ENTOPC Enclosing Top Cover
16 AHBRC Arm Holder Bracket Cover
17 AHBRCL Arm Holder Bracket Cover Lid
18 AHBRCR Arm Holder Bracket Cover Ring
19 RPIN Release Pin
20 Gmotor Gearmotor Assy
21 Batteries
STANDARD INSTALLATION FLOOR PLAN

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Mounting Installation
ITEM CODE Description
1 BENC19 Barrier Enclosure
2 BARM Barrier Arm, 19ft
3 BARMSP Fixed Support
4 LAMPH Flashing Light
5PA1220
PA1120
Combination Keypad & Card Reader
Card Reader
6 JJ-RC-C1 Radio
7 NIR-50 Photocells
8 LS-1 Magnetic loop detector device for traffic monitoring
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Connect the power supply to an approved omnipolar switch with an opening dis-
tance of the contacts of at least 0.1” (not supplied).
The connection to the mains must be made via an independent channel, separated
from the connections to command and safety devices.
Note: The given operating and performance features can only be guaranteed with the use
Platinum accessories and safety devices.
0.1”
Platinum
Keypad & Card Reader
Reader
Barrier ARM, 19ft
STANDARD INSTALLATION FLOOR PLAN

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CONCRETE BASE AND PREPARATION
Mounting Installation
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

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CONCRETE BASE AND PREPARATION
Mounting Installation
11.81”
9.06”
4.53” 8.27” 17.5”
24”
Ø 2.36” Ø 0.5”
Barrier Base
Concrete Area
24”
2”
Conduit Pipe
Come out from the center point of the concrete base.
4x.5”x3.5” anchors.
Prepare a 24”x17.5” rectangle area, and dig 17” deep into the ground. Then pour the concrete mixer
into the hole and make sure this concrete block is at least 6”above the ground (do not forget to
place the conduit pipe first before the concrete mixer).
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
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