Liftmaster HCT 501103 User Manual

Features and Specifications Role of Specifiers and Designers Role of Dealers, Installers and Trained System Technicians UL Gate Classifications Role of End Users Overhead Gate Systems Safety Installation Instructions

Steps 1-2 Installation of Operator Steps 3-5 Mounting the Operator Step 6 How to Connect Power (120 Vac) Earth Ground Rod Step 7 Mounting and Wiring of the Reset Switch Step 8 Adjusting the Traveling Distance (Limit Switches) Step 9 Two Way Adjustable Reversing Sensor Step 10 Adjustable Timer Step 11 Terminal Input Connections Steps 12-13 IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Operating Instructions for Optional Systems Three Push Button System House Alarm / Proximity Switch Connections Optional Relay Adapter Connection Secondary Entrapment Protection (Contact Sensor) Secondary Entrapment Protection (Non-Contact Sensor) Optional Plug-In Loop Detectors Wiring External Loop Detectors Programming the Radio Receiver Replacing the Control Board Audio Alarm Important Safety Instructions

MANUAL RELEASE

Troubleshooting Table Troubleshooting / LED Information Parts Illustrations Parts List Maintenance Accessories Operator Notes

DO NOT attempt repair or service of your commercial gate operator unless you are an Authorized Service Technician. MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION

FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

VARIABLE OPERATING LENGTHS Gate Height Operator Length 8 ft. Gate 141 in. 10 ft. Gate 165 in. 12 ft. Gate 189 in.

CONTINUOUS CYCLE 1/2 HP – 120 Vac 240 LBS. MAX. PULL 1PH – 60HZ – 4.8 AMPS COMMERCIAL GATE OPERATOR, CLASS II, III, IV WEIGHT 123 LBS

MOTOR - 120 Vac 4.8 Amp 1/2 HP instant reversing parking gate Leeson Motor

GEAR BOX - 40 to 1 ratio, lubrication by oil bath gives smooth, quiet operation and features positive gate locking.

NOISE ISOLATOR - Heavy duty rubber attachments isolate vibration, absorb shock and eliminate noise.

TWO WAY REVERSING SENSOR - Can be set for close/open cycles. While closing, if the gate hits an object it reverses; while opening, if it hits an object it stops.

ENTRAPMENT ALARM SYSTEM - Alarm activates anytime the Use warning sign on front of gate to prevent injury to children. moving gate is physically stopped by an unwanted object. MODULAR ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD - All electronic parts are on a single board. BALL BEARING SUPPORTS - All wear points run on full ball bearing supports for a long, quiet life.

TROLLEY ASSEMBLY - Chain drive trolley assembly operates on 6 UHMW wheels to eliminate noise, shock and vibration.

FINISHING - Metal parts are gold-zinc plated and/or powder coated for rust-proof purposes. MANUAL RELEASE - In case of power failure, it can be easily disconnected by a security key.

ROLE OF SPECIFIERS AND DESIGNERS

ROLE OF DEALERS, INSTALLERS AND TRAINED SYSTEM TECHNICIANS Specifiers and designers should design an automatic vehicular gate system to: Installers, during the course of the installation steps for each job, should:

Read and fully understand the manual. Confirm that the operator being installed is appropriate for the application. Confirm that the gate is designed and built according to current published industry standards. Confirm that all appropriate features and accessory devices are being incorporated, including both primary and secondary entrapment protection devices. Make sure that the gate works freely before installing the operator. Repair or service worn or damaged hardware before installing the operator. Adjust the operator clutch or load-sensing device to the minimum force setting that allows reliable operation. Install operator inside fence line. (DO NOT install operator on public side of fence line.) Install a proper electrical ground to the operator. Install keypad controls where users cannot touch, or reach through gate while operating controls. Install controls where user has full view of operation. Install all warning signs (in accordance with UL325) on both sides of the gate to warn persons in the area of potential hazards associated with automatic vehicular gate operation. Test all features for proper functions before placing the automatic vehicular system into service. Demonstrate the basic functions and safety features of the system to owners/end users/general contractors, including how to turn off power and how to operate the manual disconnect feature. Leave safety instructions, product literature, installation manual and maintenance manual with end user. Explain to the owners the importance of a service/maintenance contract that includes a routine re-testing of the entire system including the entrapment protection devices, and explain the need for the owners to insure that this testing is performed routinely. Offer the owner/end user a maintenance contract, or contact them regularly to offer maintenance.

Incorporate UL325 compliant equipment. Utilize an operator suited for system type, size, frequency of use, location and user population. (For gates refer to UL325 for usage class definitions.) Separate pedestrian access from vehicle access. Reduce or eliminate pinch points. Reduce risk of entrapment injuries by minimizing all gaps in the gate and enclosing the area of the travel of the gate. Secure controls from unauthorized use. Locate all controls out of reach from the gate. Allow the user full view of the gate when operating. Consider special populations, such as children or the elderly. Prominently display all warnings and instructions. Be consistent with DASMA’s Automatic Gate Opener System Safety Guide.