GATE BW24ST - Chamberlain
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GATE BW24ST - Chamberlain
INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Model BW24ST gate operator by . The BW line of gate operators has been in production for more than two decades. It is a strong, attractive and quiet system that will provide years of reliable service. Please read all information regarding safe operation of this gate operator before installation. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Product Information and Specifications 1.1 Mechanical 1.2 Electrical, line connections 1.3 Electrical, control connections 2. Preparation 2.1 Site Prep 2.2 Site Layout 3. Installation Instructions 3.1 Mechanical 3.2 Electrical 4. Operating Instructions 4.1 Initial test 4.2 Functional test 4.3 End user instruction 5. Replacement Parts 5.1 Illustrated Parts 6. Service and Technical Reference Information 6.1 Service and Maintenance 6.2 Troubleshooting 6.3 Warranty and Returned Goods Policy -1- PRODUCT INFORMATION AND SPECS. The BW24ST electromechanical gate operator is a simple and dependable product that can be mounted onto any swing gate up to 12 feet wide. The sturdy, well tested reduction unit makes it dependable and quiet. It is also well equipped with a simple adjustable limit switch and a keyed emergency release. 1.1 MECHANICAL Approx. Weight Dimensions Max Gate Length Max Gate Weight Cycles per hour 1.2 22 lbs. 32.25"L x 3.625"W x 5.375"H 12 ft. 300 lbs. 10 32.25 3.625 ELECTRICAL, LINE CONNECTIONS Incoming Line Voltage Rated Current Motor Voltage Motor (2) Wattage 115 VAC 1.4 Amps 24 VDC 120 Watts (each) FUSE 6.3A 5.375 FUSE 12A POWER SUPPLY: The 24V DC Beninca requires 115 VAC power. The gauge wire to be used is dependent on the distance run. Your electrician should be consulted to ensure a good power supply. PROTECTION: (see picture at right) Fuses for primary and secondary power: 1) 1.6 Amp, 250V (line) 2) 6.3 Amp, 250V (control) 3) 12 Amp, 250V (motor) Varistor protects primary and secondary power from over voltage. Operator torque control, this adjusts the maximum output force of the operator (page 9, potentiometer #1). Varistor FUSE 1.6A CHARACTERISTICS: Solid state control panel allows the control of (2) 24 VDC, 120W actuators as follows: w Single button and Radio control command to: OPEN - STOP - CLOSE - STOP w Separate inputs for Open (with timer to close) and Stop w Timer to close built in w Safety input to stop the gate and to reverse the gate during closing cycle w Adjustable decel speed, motor speed, motor power, and slave delay time 1.3 ELECTRICAL, CONTROL CONNECTIONS The Eurostyle type connectors used in the BW24ST controls will accept (2) stripped 16 gauge wires. Dry contact control wires (no power) can fit more than (2) wires, if smaller than 20 gauge wire is used. Length is limited to 40 feet. -2- PREPARATIONS 2.1 SITE PREP Using a licensed electrician, route power and control wires to the operator using appropriate conduit and wire for your local code. Ensure gate swings freely and is level. Controls should be mounted away from gate, so people on the opposite side of the cannot reach through the gate and start the gate moving (figure 1). F NOTE: PLAN GATE LOCATION FOR ACCESSORIES SUCH AS LOOPS, PHOTO EYES, SAFETY EDGES, ETC. BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. T Y P I C A L I N S TA L L AT I O N Flashing Light 12 foot, 300 pound maximum gate Keypad/ Cardreader Photo Eyes Pillar for mounting operator Operator Control Box with Antenna Figure 1 -3- PREPARATIONS 2.2 SITE LAY O U T F NOTE: FOR PUSH TO OPEN ONLY - Installer must fabricate to allow plate F to be positioned as shown. 7.375" 3.125" 5" Plate F Push to Open (optional) Pull to Open (typical) Figure 2 -4- INSTALLATION 3.1 MECHANICAL Attach plate "F" to the post so it is halfway between the ground and the top of the gate. Slide plate “F" into bracket "H" and secure with bolt "E" and nut "G". When the gate is closed, attach plate "B" to the gate at the same height as plate "F". Gate bracket “B” (figure 3) should be mounted approximately 23-1/4” from the gate hinge point. The installed bracket must provide a level operation for the operator. Test the location before welding. F NOTE: PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WHEN THE GATE IS FULL OPEN OR FULL CLOSE THE UNIT SHOULD NOT BE AT THE END OF ITS STROKE. D H Figure 3 3.2 ELECTRICAL 1) The electrical installation must meet national and local codes and should be performed by a qualified electrician. 7) If motor direction is not correct reverse the open/close motor wires. Or as an alternate method you may also reverse the FCA--FCC limit switch wires. 2) Read all manuals and safety instructions before beginning installation. 8) The term “normally open” means that the contact points are open or apart until they are brought together by electrical (radio receiver) or manual means (pushbutton). 3) It is strongly recommended that safety equipment be used with this operator. 4) Power cables should be run in separate conduit from the control wiring. 9) The term “normally closed” means that the contact points are together or closed until opened by electrical or manual means. 5) Check all connections before applying power to units. 6) When voltage is supplied, the "Power" LED should be on. -5- INSTALLATION 3.2 ELECTRICAL (continued) Line Power Connections Radio Controls and Single Push Button Stations Connect incoming line wires to the 3 pole terminal on control board. To attach power wires to the unit, remove the cover screw holding black plastic power cover (figure 4). This can be found in the lower right hand corner of the control box. Then attach the "hot" (black), "neutral" (white) and “ground" (green) wires as indicated on the control board. Each control box comes pre-wired with a Liftmaster 412HM receiver. This receiver (or others) are wired to terminals #1 and #2. Radio power is connected to terminals #17(+) and #18(-) for 24V DC. Safety Edges - Electric gate edges are normally open devices. To wire an electric gate edge to a BW24ST control panel, an auxiliary relay must be used. The procedure is as follows: w Attach one of the two electric gate edge wires to terminal #17 w Attach the other wire to one of the coil terminals of a 24V DC relay (P/N 24-264-4) w Attach the remaining coil terminal to terminal #8 w Attach the common and the normally closed contacts of the 24V DC relay to terminal #1 and #6 When the gate edge is contacted the 24V DC relay will be energized causing an open circuit between terminals #1 and #6, the gate operator will then reverse to the full open position. Figure 4 Safety Devices - photo eyes and loop detectors The BW24ST control box allows for (2) different safety inputs. The first uses terminals #1 and #6, when activated it reverses a closing gate. The second type uses terminals #1 and #5, when activated it stops the gate (will not open or close). If gate was opening when obstruction occurred, once clear the gate will continue to open. If gate was closing when obstruction occurred, once clear the gate will then begin reopening. Both require connection to devices with normally closed contacts, which are opened when activated. Keypads/Card Readers (figure 5) Use terminal #1 and #3 for an open command only. The gate will time out and close if the timer is activated. W ARNING Use of safety devices is recommended to prevent injury and entrapment. Stop Command Mount a stop button near the gate. This allows the gate to be stopped in the case of an emergency. A normally closed stop button suitable for exterior use should be used. The connections for the stop button are #1 and #7. Figure 5 Audio and Visible Alarms Warning devices may be used with the BW24ST actuator. 24V DC, 50W is supplied upon opening and 3 seconds before closing. 24V DC, 50W warning devices are connected to terminals #12 and #14. When a safety command is received across terminals #1 and #5, actuator will stop but flasher will continue until open or close limit switch is met. Locking Devices (electrical dead bolt) Locking devices may be used with the BW24ST control panel. A 24V DC, 50W output is maintained for 3 seconds when an open command is given. The terminal connections are #15 and #16. -6- INSTALLATION 3.2 ELECTRICAL (continued) Control Connections F NOTE: WHEN ACTUATOR WIRING IS RUN TO THE BOTTOM OF THE OPERATOR, MOUNT USING THIS HOLE (*) * (figure 6) TO PREVENT PLATE Figure 6 FROM SHEARING CABLES. For each actuator, run (2) wires, 5 to 25 feet long of 14 gauge wire for power. Use (3) wires 16 to 20 gauge for the controls. If using (2) actuators, use motor cables of the same length and gauge to ensure the motors run at the same speed. 90-3004B24 PC BOARD W ARNING 19 20 21 22 A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Master or Single Unit Actuator #1 #3 #4 #5 #6 (red) (black) (brown) (brown) (blue) If operator does not stop in time, the plate may cut the cable. Slave Unit Actuator Control Box Control Box #1 #3 #4 #5 #6 #22 #21 #9 #8 #1 (red) (black) (brown) (brown) (blue) #19 #20 #10 #11 #1 Input/Output Terminal Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Common Single Button Open w/ Timer Pedestrian Safety to Stop Safety to reverse (to open position) Stop Button Close Limit (Master or Single Unit) Open Limit (Master or Single Unit) Open Limit (Slave) Close Limit (Slave) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 -7- 24 VAC Flasher 24 VAC Courtesy Light 24 VAC Common Lock (-) 24 VAC for 3 seconds Lock (+) 24 VAC for 3 seconds 24 VDC (+) continuous 24 VDC (-) continuous Motor (Slave) Motor (Slave) Motor (Master or Single) Motor (Master or Single) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 INITIAL TEST Limit Setting and Adjustment To adjust the limits of the gate, remove end cap “J” by removing two “K” allen screws (5/32”). Adjust the close and open limit switches by turning the “L” nuts (10mm) as shown (figure 7). Pull to Open (Typical) configuration shown. When in Push to Open configuration, limit switches are reversed. Brown: Limit Switch Open Blue: Limit Switch Common Open Limit Switch Close Limit Switch Blue: Limit Switch Common Brown: Limit Switch Close Figure 7 -8- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 INITIAL TEST (continued) Programming Dip Fix Settings (figure 8) Potentiometer Adjustments (figure 8) 1) Dip Fix 1 (automatic closing): To decrease, turn potentiometer counter-clockwise. To increase, turn potentiometer clockwise. Unlatched turns on the timer to close 1) Power Control - Controls the electronic power limiter. Adjust it so the gate runs smoothly but can be stopped by hand. Latched turns off the timer to close F NOTE: IF YOU USE TIMER TO CLOSE, IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. 2) Cycle Speed - Controls the speed of the motor. Adjust as needed. 3) Brake Speed - Controls the deceleration speed. Adjust brake for smooth operation. 2) Dip Fix 2 (condominium function): Not used for residential operations. Leave in open position. 4) Stop Time - Works with Dip Fix 1 to control the timer to close. Min. 7-sec.; Max. 140-sec. If DIP FIX is unlatched the timer is ON. If DIP FIX is latched the timer is OFF. 3) Dip Fix 3 (extension or run time): Controls the value of the max. run timer. DIP FIX OPEN = 180-sec. DIP FIX CLOSED = 90-sec. (recommended position is closed, 90 sec.) 5) Decel Motor 2 - Adjusts the slave delay time. Min. 1-sec.; Max. 10-sec. F NOTE: AVOID SETTING THE POTENTIOMETERS TO ABSOLUTE MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM. Dip Fix 2 (not used) Logic Card Connection Potentiometers: 1) Power Control 2) Cycle Speed 3) Brake Speed 4) Stop Time 5) Decel Motor 2 1 2 3 4 5 Dip Fix 3 (Run Timer) Dip Fix 1 (Timer to Close) Potentiometers Figure 8 -9- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2 FUNCTIONAL TEST Attach Gate Install Safety Equipment Disconnect manual discount, (fig. 9 & 10) swing gate by hand to ensure smooth and even operation. Install safety equipment per the manufacturers instructions and ensure proper operation. Connect equipment as described on page 6. DO NOT operate the gate unsupervised without testing the safety equipment. Power Setting Reconnect and lock gate manual discount. Apply power and run gate. Adjust potentiometer (#1). Decrease power until gate can be stopped by hand. Increase power slightly to account for wind, snow, etc. If gate does not run smoothly, increase power further. Install Access Controls Install access control per the manufacturers instructions. Connect equipment as described on page 6. 4.3 END USER INSTRUCTIONS Safety DO NOT q operate a gate that is not in view of the person operating the gate q allow children to play on gate q attempt to fix a gate operator yourself, call a qualified serviceman F NOTE: CONSULT YOUR SUPPLIER FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT IN YOUR AREA. Manual Operation The BW24ST has a simple manual release that allows the operator to be functional when there is no electricity. Here's how (figure 9 & figure 10): Figure 9 1) Move lock-cover until arrow is visible 2) Insert key and rotate 90 degrees 3) Press the back side of the door and rotate to a click by pulling from the front side Access Control Make sure the user understands how to use the controls, and demonstrate them completely. Show where the power on and off is in case of an emergency. Always show how to stop and prevent entrapment. Show how to operate the manual disconnect. Troubleshooting If a problem occurs with the gate system, advise the owner of the following: w Do nothing, call the installer who performed original installation. w Question owner for problems per section (6.2) of this manual for cause. w Technical assistance and parts are available to qualified and approved dealers. -10- Move in direction or arrow In order for the operator to run again, lower the small door and the first operation will restore the actuator. Pull Press Insert and rotate 90 deg. Rotate to click Figure 10 REPLACEMENT PARTS 5.1 ILLUSTRATED PA R T S 412HM F NOTE: The only replacement parts available are the control box with radio P/N G903004B24, the actuator P/N BW24ST and the Liftmaster radio P/N 412HM. All other items are listed for reference only. G903004B24 1 6 15 14 BW24ST 18 32 17 -11- SERVICE AND TECHNICAL REFERENCE 6.1 S E RVICE AND MAINTENANCE See 5.1 for part details - Clean and lubricate jackshaft (13), support (11) and end cap (2) twice a year, more frequently if in dusty or high cycle environments. Use wheel bearing grease or similar. Also lubricate pivot points with medium weight spray lubricant. 6.2 TROUBLE SHOOTING Operator will not run Check power source, is the breaker tripped? Make certain that 115v is getting to the control box. Is the green “power” LED luminated? Disconnect power and check fuses on board. Operator has power but will not run Is your control device working properly. Check batteries in transmitter. Observe the vertical row of green and red LED’s, the “FT.OP, FT.CL and STOP” lights should not be luminated. If any of these are on, check for obstructions to the safety devices. If any of these devices have been bypassed, check for wire breakage. Operator will open but will not close Check power. Check for obstruction of safety devices. Remember, there is a three second delay before the gate operator will close. Operator sounds as if it is running but gate does not move Make sure that the disconnect lever has been engaged. Operator still won’t run Call a qualified technician or Sentex Systems at (516) 467-2585 Required Information For best service, please have the following information: w Operator model number w Operator serial number w Wiring diagram, diagram number and revision w List of installed accessories -12- REPLACEMENT PARTS 6.3 W ARRANTY AND RGA (Returned Goods Authorization) Warranty Sentex Systems warrants its products against defects in all workmanship and materials to the original customer for one (1) year from the date of shipment. Should a defect arise within this period, contact Sentex Systems, at (516) 467-2585. Sentex Systems will provide the replacement part or, at its option, another operator. Sentex Systems cannot be responsible for damages or other cost caused by or which may result from installation, handling, nonrecommended operation abuse, or modifications not authorized by Sentex Systems or for damages which may arise out of use of the unit. If state laws preclude a prohibition of such damages, then the liability shall be limited to the original invoice cost. There are no other warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, including those of merchantability or fitness. Some states do not allow preclusion or limitations upon implied warranties or upon how long an implied warranty lasts or a limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may no apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. RGA Any part, assembly or product sold by Sentex Systems, and is still under warranty is eligible for return for credit. For proper credit to be applied, call customer service at (516) 467-2585 for an RGA number. This will track your claim and ensure that proper credit is issued. -13- APPENDIX A Wire Chart Data Incoming Line Power (Single) Wire Gauge 16 14 12 10 8 6 Maximum Run 150 238 382 590 950 1500 Incoming Line Power (Master/Slave) Wire Gauge 16 14 12 10 8 6 Maximum Run 66 106 168 262 418 682 -14- ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 SCREW M4x10 UNI 5931 3 2 FRONT COVER 1 3 NUT 1 4 M5 THREADED ROD 1 5 SUPPORT 2 6 M6 SELF LOCKING NUT 1 7 M6 THREADED ROD 1 8 DU.35, DU.35V 5567021 ; DU.35/24 5567022 1 9 GUIDE 1 10 GUIDE RING 2 11 SUPPORT 1 12 PLATE 1 13 SCREW 1 14 PIN 1 15 BEARING 6203-2ZR 2 16 GEAR Z16 2 17 SPACER 1 18 NUT-RING M17x1 1 19 O-RING GASKET 6287 2 20 MOTOR 5594040 1 21 BOTTOM COVER 1 22 PIN 1 23 PIN 1 24 M8 SELF LOCKING NUT 1