Safety installation information, Safety – LiftMaster CSW24V High-Cycle Commercial DC Swing Gate Operator User Manual

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SAFETY

SAFETY INSTALLATION INFORMATION

SAFETY INSTALLATION INFORMATION

1. Vehicular gate systems provide convenience and security. Gate systems are

comprised of many component parts. The gate operator is only one component.

Each gate system is specifically designed for an individual application.

2. Gate operating system designers, installers and users must take into account the

possible hazards associated with each individual application. Improperly designed,

installed or maintained systems can create risks for the user as well as the

bystander. Gate systems design and installation must reduce public exposure to

potential hazards.

3. A gate operator can create high levels of force in its function as a component part

of a gate system. Therefore, safety features must be incorporated into every

design. Specific safety features include:

• Gate Edges

• Guards for Exposed Rollers

• Photoelectric Sensors

• Screen Mesh

• Vertical Posts

• Instructional and Precautionary Signage

4. Install the gate operator only when:
a. The operator is appropriate for the construction and the usage class of the gate.
b. All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the

bottom of the gate to a minimum of 4 feet (1.2 m) above the ground to

prevent a 2-1/4 inches (6 cm) diameter sphere from passing through the

openings anywhere in the gate, and in that portion of the adjacent fence that

the gate covers in the open position.

c. All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded, and guarding is supplied

for exposed rollers.

5. The operator is intended for installation only on gates used for vehicles.

Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate access opening. The pedestrian

access opening shall be designed to promote pedestrian usage. Locate the gate

such that persons will not come in contact with the vehicular gate during the

entire path of travel of the vehicular gate.

6. The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied

between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to reduce the

risk of entrapment. Swinging gates shall not open into public access areas.

7. The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior to the

installation of the gate operator.

8. Controls intended for user activation must be located at least 6 feet (1.8 m)

away from any moving part of the gate and where the user is prevented from

reaching over, under, around or through the gate to operate the controls.

Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a security feature to prevent

unauthorized use.

9. The Stop and/or Reset (if provided separately) must be located in the line-of-

sight of the gate. Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to

start.

10. A minimum of two (2) WARNING SIGNS shall be installed, one on each side of

the gate where easily visible.

11. For a gate operator utilizing a non-contact sensor:
a. Reference owner’s manual regarding placement of non-contact sensor for

each type of application.

b. Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, such as when a

vehicle trips the sensor while the gate is still moving.

c. One or more non-contact sensors shall be located where the risk of

entrapment or obstruction exists, such as the perimeter reachable by a moving

gate or barrier.

12. For a gate operator utilizing a contact sensor such as an edge sensor:
a. One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or

obstruction exists, such as at the leading edge, trailing edge and post

mounted both inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide gate.

b. One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge of a

vehicular vertical lift gate.

c. A hard wired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so the

communication between the sensor and the gate operator is not subject to

mechanical damage.

d. A wireless contact sensor such as the one that transmits radio frequency (RF)

signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions shall be

located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded

by building structures, natural landscaping or similar obstruction. A wireless

contact sensor shall function under the intended end-use conditions.

e. One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside leading

edge of a swing gate. Additionally, if the bottom edge of a swing gate is

greater than 6 inches (152 mm) above the ground at any point in its arc of

travel, one or more contact sensors shall be located on the bottom edge.

f. One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge of a vertical

barrier (arm).

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