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1. O U m 2 i 2 G gt m W 6 NOILOJS V Ll lt U O 2 i 2 LL a o A c lt 2 i I 2 O q lt lt V 2 i c lt c BL a o SECTION 9 Gate in closed p position 9 8 Step 8 FT Manually release the operator using the key provided with the kit and Serato swing the gate to the desired open position SR Slide the origin clamp along the ue E 1 piston tube right up to the end to to the open the operator m Gate in open Secure origin clamp in place and position tighten properly with an Allen Key G clamp FIGURE 24 9 9 Step 9 If the gate opening angle is sufficient and the operator is utilising the majority of its stroke then secure the Gate Bracket using the most appropriate means ri Remove the operator before welding if welding is required If this is not the case or the operator does not have enough stroke for the gate to open fully re check the A and B Values from Table 10 on page 29 to Table 15 on page 31 FIGURE 25 page 34 www CentSys com Attach warning labels to the inside and outside of the gate as shown FIGURE 26 The Mechanical part of the installation is now complete o V m gt O J Z W gt gt o Z t Z gt A o U m Z 2 Q G gt m W 6 NOILSIS www CentSys com page 35 10 Operator Installat
2. L W gt z Cc gt re This icon indicates warning caution or attention Please take special note of critical aspects that MUST be adhered to in order to prevent injury NOILSIS www CentSys com page 9 3 Specifications 3 1 Physical Dimensions i2 lt o lt U U U U A V 1400mm extended 1000mm retracted 400mm extended piston stroke 100mm FIGURE 1 VANTAGE 400 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 1600mm extended 1100mm retracted 500mm extended 100mm piston stroke FIGURE 2 VANTAGE 500 OVERALL DIMENSIONS SECTION 3 page 10 www CentSys com 3 2 Technical Specifications VANTAGE Operator KO DAN AD U AWN e www CentSys com Input voltage Motor voltage Motor power supply Battery charger Current consumption Mains Current consumption motor at rated load Operator push force maximum Operator stroke Piston extension retraction speed Typical gate opening time Manual override Maximum number of operations per day Duty cycle Mains present Operations in standby with Ah battery Half day Full day Collision Sensing Operating temperature range Mass of unit packed excluding battery Single kit Double kit Can increase battery capacity for longer standby times VANTAGE 400 VANTAGE 500 90V 240V AC 10 50 60Hz 12V DC Battery driven standard capacity 7Ah 1 8A 13 8V 170mA 15A maximum 250kgf 400mm 500mm 28mm sec variable 14 3
3. A 2 W gt Fr F gt i o 2 2 gt o V m Z 2 a G gt m W 6 ej d Re ER V LL lt U O 2 i 2 u a o A c lt 2 r I 2 O F lt lt V Z c lt c LUI a o SECTION 9 Example 90 Inward Opening gate VANTAGE 400 Assume that the E Value has been measured as 160mm By looking at this Table at E Values that are smaller than lt 165mm the relevant A and B Values are A 145mm and B 240mm lt 165mm 145mm 240mm lt 175mm 130mm 250mm page 28 www CentSys com VANTAGE 400 Inward Opening Gate Geometry Tables 909 Inward Opening Gate TABLE 10 1 Optimum Installation 1009 Inward Opening Gate lt 135mm 155mm 210mm lt 155mm 135mm 230mm TABLE 11 1 Optimum Installation 110 Inward Opening Gate 115mm 135mm 140mm 210mm TABLE 12 1 Optimum Installation www CentSys com page 29 o y m gt j le A i 2 W gt F F gt ki o 2 I 2 gt A o 7 m Z 2 G gt m W 6 NOILOAS V LL lt U O 2 2 ud a o A c t 2 i I 2 O lt lt V 2 i c m lt c W a o SECTION 9 lt 190mm lt 205mm lt 215mm lt 225mm lt 235mm lt 245mm 1 Optimum Installation 100 Inward Opening Gate 175mm 185mm 195mm 205mm 215mm 225mm
4. ml o 2 o TI W m 9 NOILOAS LL V E o 2 fj lt a lt Q LJ c Q SECTION 6 6 7 Strength of the Gate and Gate Bracket 6 7 1 Welding Applications e Domestic e Medium gates e Frequent use 6 7 2 Through bolts high tensile Applications e Domestic e Light gates e Infrequent use TEK screws and mild steel bolts are not recommended Gate Bracket Welding machine FIGURE 14 pod nis B i j Gate Bracket gt FIGURE 15 page 24 www CentSys com 7 Cabling Requirements D w r i Z 9 m O c A m m 2 W isolator switch 350mm cable loop FIGURE 16 CABLING REOUIREMENTS Legend 1 90V 240V AC Mains cable via Mains isolator switch 3 core LNE 0 5mm or low voltage 16V AC battery charger supply 2 core 1 5mm 2 Intercom cable n1 6 core to house 3 Master Motor MTR M or Slave Motor MTR S cable Minimum 2 core 1 5mm 4 core 0 22mm multi stranded 4 Optional radio receiver cable 3 core 0 5mm multi stranded optional 5 Optional Pedestrian Keyswitch 2 core 0 5mm multi stranded or optional keypad 3 core 0 5mm multi stranded 6 Optional but recommended infrared Safety Beams 3 core 0 5mm multi stranded or 4 core 0 5mm for CE compliance 7 Optional intercom cable n2 2 core 0 5mm multi stranded
5. to gate station 8 Optional electric lock 2 core 0 5mm 9 Optional Pillar Light cable 3 core size according to power regulations 10 Optional ground loop for free exit 1 core 0 5mm multi stranded silicone coated Mains isolator supplied with V Series wall box Increase cable thickness if Pillar Lights are to be installed Screened cable is always recommended to provide better protection against lightning earth one end of screening Please use V Series cabling Order reference CABLEVEC68 For optimum range an external receiver can be mounted on the wall Consult manufacturer of loop detector for specific details A www CentSys com page 25 O U A UN F e All cables must be routed in conduit unless underground cable is being used e Mains isolator must be less than one metre from the operator e Safety Beams are always recommended i5 or Photon 4 NOILOJS 8 Critical Installation Checklist The following is a list of critical requirements that must be adhered to in order to ensure reliable operation of your VANTAGE operator s e Ensure that the Wall Bracket is securely anchored e Make sure that the operator s maximum stroke is being utilised e Only use V Series cable for the installation e Leave a 350mm long loop in the cable e Fit an electric gate lock if the leaf width is greater than 3 metres e Ensure that the opening and closing angles conform to the installation guidelines e Ensure
6. use a G clamp or spot weld the Gate Bracket in position to temporarily hold the Gate Bracket in place The G clamp should only be used to secure the Gate Bracket in place and should never be used as a means of securing the operator piston arm as this could result in damage www CentSys com Gate Bracket Origin clamp VANTAGE a operator FIGURE 32 VANTAGE operator Bracket FIGURE 33 VANTAGE operator Wall P Bracket Gate in closed position Set the origin clamp to closed limit G clamp or spot weld FIGURE 34 page 39 o U m A gt o J 2 W gt F gt j j O Z o c P J o V m Z 2 G gt j m W OT NOILOAS V LLI lt O lt i Z H 2 o A x lt gt o Z O i lt lt Uu x lt m EL a o SECTION 10 10 8 Step 8 Manually release the operator using Gare in the key provided with the kit and Hostem swing the gate to the desired open position FIGURE 35 10 9 Step 9 If the gate opening angle is sufficient and the operator is utilising the majority of its stroke then secure the Gate Bracket using the most appropriate means ri Remove the operator before welding if welding is required If this is not the case or the operator does not have enough stroke for the gate to open fully re check the A and B V
7. Description The VANTAGE linear swing gate motor available in two models with actuation strokes of 400mm and 500mm respectively has been designed to automate a wide variety of swing gates from single light domestic gates to heavy industrial double swing gates The fail safe and fully redundant Position and Collision Detection System has been designed and tested to set the standard in safety of operation and to provide an unparalleled level of reliability and durability in operation The gate Travel Limits are managed by a sealed double redundant opto electronic system that has been designed not only to ensure ultra reliable operation but also to ensure precise position and trajectory control This enables very accurate and reliable collision detection to ensure safe operation even under trying conditions This guide covers the mechanical installation of your new VANTAGE swing gate operator A VANTAGE swing gate operators can be installed on both inward and outward opening swing gates Please see the relevant sections for each type of installation paying attention to any site preparation that needs to be made before the operators are installed page 8 www CentSys com 2 Icons Used in this Manual This icon indicates tips and other information that could be useful during the installation This icon denotes variations and other aspects that should be considered during installation eo o Z W c W m Z j
8. com IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION To ensure the safety of people and possessions it is important that you read all the following instructions Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people The installer being either professional or DIY is the last person on the site who can ensure that the operator is safely installed and that the whole system can be operated safely Warnings for the Installer CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS before beginning to install the product All installation repair and service work to this product must be carried out by a Suitably qualified person This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Do not activate your gate unless you can see it and can determine that its area of travel is clear of people pets or other obstructions NO ONE MAY CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE always keep people and objects away from the gate and its area of travel NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE OR PLAY WITH THE GATE CONTROLS Secure all easily accessed gate opener controls in order to prevent unauthorised use of the gate Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system Do not install t
9. pen chalk Soldering iron Extension cord Safety equipment goggles gloves etc FIGURE 5 S NOILSIS www CentSys com page 17 n V LL o 2 lt a lt Q E c A SECTION 6 6 Preparation of Site 6 1 General Consideration for the Installation Always recommend the fitment of additional safety equipment such as safety edges and Safety Beams i5 or Photon for additional protection against entrapment or other mechanical risks Check that no pipes or electrical cables are in the way of the intended installation Check that enough space is available for the gate operator with the gate in the required open position see Figure 6 If the swing gate leaf is longer than 2 5 metres ensure that an electric lock can be fitted For security reasons never fit an operator on the outside of the gate where the public has access to it refer to the instructions for an Outward opening swing gate Never run an operator directly off the 12V battery Install the gate operator only if e It will not pose a hazard to the public e There is sufficient clearance to a roadway and or public thoroughfares e The installation will meet all municipal and or local authority requirements once completed e The gate mass leaf width wind loading and application is within the operator specifications e The gate is in good working order meaning e that it swings freely e does not move on its own
10. sec 17 8 sec Key release 250 50 70 58 Electronic 159C to 50 C 8 5kg 14kg 9kg 15kg TABLE 1 Can operate off a solar supply consult your reseller for assistance Assumes a full stroke of operator is used Each operator comes with a unique set of keys Based on 25 C ambient temperature and unit not in direct sunlight Based on an operator push force of less than 50 of rated Based on double kit excluding Infrared Safety Beams Single kit contains one operator and Wall Box Double kit contains two operators and one Wall Box page 11 Uu U m 0 TI eo D o 2 W NOILOAS V 2 lt Q LL ri Q LU A V SECTION 3 3 3 V Series Controller Maximum motor current per channel Maximum input voltage Standby current draw Maximum solenoid current draw Maximum auxillary output current Collision detection Position and trajectory control Temperature range Onboard receiver type Receiver code storage capacity Receiver frequency 3 4 Lightning Protection 15A fused 14 4V DC 48mA 2A DC 3A Resettable Electronic Fuse Current sense and redundant optical Redundant optical 050 1 Code hopping multichannel 64 transmitter buttons 433MHZ TABLE 2 The V Series Controller utilises the same proven surge protection philosophy that is used in all our products While this does not guarantee that the unit will not be damaged in the event of a light
11. that your gate and operator s are equipped to deal with Wind Loading refer to the Table 6 and 7 on page 14 A u Emi xX Q LL L 2 O r lt m lt u Z i m lt Q i c U Never run the operator directly from the battery Doing so will cause damage to the operator Only run the operator from the V Series Controller SECTION 8 page 26 www CentSys com 9 Operator Installation Inward Opening Gates Figure 17 illustrates the values corresponding to the Inward Opening Gate Installation Tables Gate in closed position VANTAGE a operator FIGURE 17 BRACKET POSITION INWARD OPENING GATE Ensure that the gate mass does not exceed the specifications on page 14 A 9 1 Key terms used in this section 9 1 1 E Value The distance from the centre of the gate hinge to the edge of the pillar 9 1 2 A Value The horizontal distance from the Wall Bracket pivot pin to the center of the gate hinge 9 1 3 B Value The vertical distance from the Wall Bracket pivot pin to the center of the gate hinge 9 2 Step 1 Measure the E Value and ensure that it does not exceed values shown in Figure 8 and Table 10 on page 21 Depending on the gate opening angle determined in Section 6 2 and the E Value measured determine the installation distances for the A and B Value using the Tables shown on pages 29 to 31 www CentSys com page 27 o U m gt o
12. 190mm TABLE 17 page 37 www CentSys com 10 2 Step 2 Determine a suitable height for the Wall Bracket Ensure that this mounting height will allow the Gate Bracket to be securely mounted to the Gate Leaf Take care to make sure the operator is mounted level Gate Bracket Position FIGURE 29 BRACKET HEIGHT Cut off excess length W LLI lt o O 2 i lt ui Q o A x lt gt o lt q lt lt V x lt x U R o 10 3 Step 3 Mark length GR ates Mark the determined length on the pa be EE together Wall Bracket Cut off the excess length Insert the Wall Bracket into the mounting plate Wall Bracket Weld the brackets together length FIGURE 30 CUT AND WELD WALL BRACKET 10 4 Step 4 Mount the Wall Bracket according to the A and B Values obtained in Sturdy Step 1 on page 36 ERO It is critical that Mounting the Wall Bracket is 7 bolt securely mounted and is adequately rigid See page 18 for site VET considerations Bracket FIGURE 31 SECTION 10 page 38 www CentSys com 10 5 Step 5 Fit the Gate Bracket to the VANTAGE 10 6 Step 6 Fit the motor end of the operator to the Wall Bracket Support the operator to prevent damage 10 7 Step 7 Manually rotate the piston to the fully retracted position and then extend it by half to one full turn With the gate in the closed position
13. 235mm 1 Optimum Installation 205mm 195mm 180mm 170mm 155mm 140mm 195mm 185mm 175mm 165mm 155mm 145mm 135mm page 30 VANTAGE 500 Inward Opening Gate Geometry Tables 90 Inward Opening Gate 280mm 290mm 300mm 310mm 320mm 330mm 260mm 270mm 280mm 290mm 300mm 310mm 320mm TABLE 13 TABLE 14 www CentSys com VANTAGE 500 Inward Opening Gate Geometry Table 1109 Inward Opening Gate 150mm 160mm 170mm 180mm 190mm 205mm 210mm 220mm 230mm 1 Optimum Installation www CentSys com 190mm 185mm 175mm 170mm 160mm 150mm 145mm 135mm 125mm page 31 240mm 250mm 260mm 270mm 280mm 290mm 300mm 310mm 320mm TABLE 15 o V m A gt o i 2 W gt Fr F gt 2 2 gt AJ O J m Z 2 Q G gt j m W 6 NOILOAS V L lt U O 2 i 2 L a o A c lt 2 i I 2 o lt lt V 2 i c lt c BL a o SECTION 9 9 2 Step 2 Determine a suitable height for the Wall Bracket Ensure that this mounting height will allow the Gate Bracket to be securely mounted to the Gate Leaf Take care to make sure the operator is mounted level Gate Bracket position FIGURE 18 WALL BRACKET HEIGHT Cut off excess length n step x Weld plates Mark length together Mark the determined length on the on bracket
14. NWARD OPENING GATE Operator Pillar Maximum Swing Gate Angle VANTAGE 400 175mm 90 VANTAGE 400 155mm 100 VANTAGE 400 145mm TuS VANTAGE 500 245mm 90 VANTAGE 500 235mm 100 VANTAGE 500 230mm 1108 TABLE 9 www CentSys com page 21 m gt gt i o 2 O TI W m 9 NOILOAS LL V E O 2 O lt aa lt Q LJ c a SECTION 6 6 6 Wall Bracket Mounting Methods The following recommended methods may be used to install the operator Pillar 6 6 1 Through wall Applications e Pre fabricated walling Wall Bracket gt e For heavy gates operating frequently Through wall bolt gt gt Mie FIGURE 9 Pillar 6 6 2 Chemical anchors Applications e Masonry pillars Wall Bracket d e Frequent use Chemical anchor 7777000 ka FIGURE 10 Steel pillar 6 6 3 Welding Application e Steel pillars Wall Bracket Welding machine FIGURE 11 page 22 www CentSys com 6 6 4 Sleeve anchors Applications e Lighter gates e Domestic 6 6 5 Rawl bolts Applications e Lighter gates e Domestic www CentSys com Pillar Wall Bracket Sleeve anchor p FIGURE 12 Pillar Wall Bracket Rawl bolt _ gt FIGURE 13 page 23 U m D gt
15. VANTAGE F gt v U i LL O c a gt Z lt a o U Company Profile In house Manufacture to R amp D international development quality standard team ISO 9001 2008 After sales multi language Technical Support 100 from 07h00 to 18h00 testing of UTC 2 products Monday to Friday Sales and technical support to Africa Europe Asia the Americas Australia and the Pacific Centurion Systems Pty Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of Centurion Systems Pty Ltd to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes Additionally Centurion Systems Pty Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual No part of this document may be copied stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical optical or photographic without the express prior written consent of Centurion Systems Pty Ltd 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General Description Icons Used in this Manual Specifications Physical Dimensions Technical Specifications V Series Controller Lightning Protection Power Supply Allowable Gate Mass Allowable Wind Load Product Identification V Series Wall Box Required Tools and Equipment Preparation of Site General Considerations for the Installation Determine Gate Opening Angle Key Terms U
16. Wall Bracket Cut off excess length Insert the Wall Bracket into the mounting plate m sere length Weld the brackets together FIGURE 19 CUT AND WELD WALL BRACKET 9 4 Step 4 Mount the Wall Bracket according to the A and B Values obtained in Step 1 on page 27 Wall Mounting bolt It is critical that the Wall Bracket is securely mounted See page 18 for Site Considerations FIGURE 20 page 32 www CentSys com 9 5 Step 5 Fit the Gate Bracket to the VANTAGE 9 6 Step 6 Fit the motor end of the operator to the Wall Bracket Support the operator to prevent damage 9 7 Step 7 Manually rotate the piston to the fully extended position and then retract it by half to one full turn With the gate in the closed position use a G clamp or spot weld the Gate Bracket in position to temporarily hold the Gate Bracket in place The G clamp should only be used to secure the Gate Bracket in place and should never be used as a means of securing the operator piston arm as this could result in damage www CentSys com Gate Bracket Origin clamp VANTAGE lt operator FIGURE 21 VANTAGE operator Bracket FIGURE 22 war ene Bracket VANTAGE operator G clamp or spot weld clamp Gate Bracket FIGURE 23 page 33 o U m A gt j O A m 2 W gt d md gt j i O 2 I m 2 gt J
17. alues from Table 16 on page 36 to Table 17 on Page 37 FIGURE 36 page 40 www CentSys com Attach warning labels to the inside and outside of the gate as shown FIGURE 37 The Mechanical part of the installation is now complete o V m gt O J Z W gt F gt o 2 o c P J o V m Z 2 Q G gt m W OT NOILOAS www CentSys com page 41 page 42 www CentSys com www CentSys com page 43 Connect with us on El facebook com Centu rionSystems Yu YouTube com CenturionSystems W Twitter askCenturion Subscribe to the newsletter www CentSys com Subscribe Call Centurion Systems Pty Ltd South Africa Head Office 27 11 699 2400 Call Technical Support 27 11 699 2481 from 07h00 to 18h00 UTC 2 X ST V 9 A ne89 3001 2008 v z VARRANTY DOC12381V100 VANTAGE INSTALLATION MANUAL V1 GENERIC 06032015 www CentSys com
18. he equipment in an explosive atmosphere the presence of flammable gasses or fumes is a serious danger to safety Before attempting any work on the system cut electrical power to the operator and disconnect the batteries The Mains power supply of the automated system must be fitted with an all pole switch with contact opening distance of 3mm or greater use of a 5A hydraulic breaker with all pole circuit break is recommended Make sure that an earth leakage circuit breaker with a threshold of 30mA is fitted upstream of the system www CentSys com page 5 U o gt 2 W gt TI m x lt Z W c 0 ki o lt W LSYIA ALAAVS e Never short circuit the battery and do not try to recharge the batteries with power supply units other than that supplied with the product or manufactured by Centurion Systems Pty Ltd e Make sure that the earthing system is correctly constructed and that all metal parts of the system are suitably earthed e Safety devices must be fitted to the installation to guard against mechanical movement risks such as crushing dragging and shearing e It is recommended that at least one warning indicator light be fitted to every system e Always fit the warning signs visibly to the inside and outside of the gate W lt o q Q c V x gt LJ LL lt W c lt c A e The installer must explain and demonstrate the manual operation of t
19. he gate in case of an emergency and must hand the User Guide Warnings over to the user e The installer must explain these safety instructions to all persons authorised to use this gate and be sure that they understand the hazards associated with automated gates e Do not leave packing materials plastic polystyrene etc within reach of children as such materials are potential sources of danger e Dispose of all waste products like packing materials worn out batteries etc according to local regulations e Always check the obstruction detection system and safety devices for correct operation e Neither Centurion Systems Pty Ltd nor its subsidiaries accept any liability caused by improper use of the product or for use other than that for which the automated system was intended e This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this documentation any other use not expressly indicated here could compromise the service life operation of the product and or be a source of danger e Everything not expressly specified in these instructions is not permitted Doing so will cause damage to the operator Never run the operator directly from the battery A Only run the operator from the V Series Controller SAFETY FIRST page 6 www CentSys com This section has been left blank intentionally www CentSys com page 7 2 o a c U V U a lt a U Z U U SECTION 1 1 General
20. if left in any position e each gate leaf is strong and rigid e Once installed there is sufficient clearance between moving parts during operation of the gate to reduce the risk of personal injury and or entrapment e It is recommended that Pushbuttons and Keyswitches if fitted be positioned in such a way that the gate is in line of sight of the user page 18 www CentSys com 6 2 Determine Gate Opening Angle Use this procedure to accurately determine the gate opening angle 6 2 1 Step 1 Close the gate and measure a distance of one metre from the centreline of the gate hinge Make a mark on the ground 6 2 2 Step 2 Open the gate and measure along the gate a distance of one metre from the centreline of the gate hinge Make a mark on the ground Measure the distance on the ground between the two marks 2 Using this Z Value read off the gate opening angle from the Table below 6 2 3 Step 3 Mark the ground 1 metre Ta position Gate hinge Mark the ground Gate in open position FIGURE 6 Gate opening angle based on Z Value From 1414mm 1532mm www CentSys com To Use gate swing angle of 1521mm DOP OOS 1638mm OC MO TABLE 8 page 19 m D gt ml o 2 o TI W m 9 NOILJIS L V LL o 2 ui lt c lt a Ed c a SECTION 6 6 3 Key Terms Used in this Section 6 3 1 Pillar maximum The maximum allowable distance meas
21. ion Outward Opening Gates 10 1 Step 1 Depending on the gate opening angle determined in Section 6 2 refer to Figures 27 to 28 for the correct installation geometry In most cases it will be necessary to make up a suitable extension bracket on which to mount the operator s Wall Bracket 1 Ensure that the gate mass does not exceed the specifications on page 13 VANTAGE 400 Outward Opening Gate Gate in open position W Lu lt U O Z i Z LI o o e lt O 2 O i lt l l lt W x o lt c LL n o Gate opening angle Gate in closed 2 d position VANTAGE operator Make up bracket to M di FIGURE 27 VANTAGE 400 OUTWARD OPENING GATE VANTAGE 400 Outward Opening Geometry Tables Gate Opening Angle A B 90 220mm 170mm 100 200mm 160mm 110 185mm 160mm TABLE 16 SECTION 10 page 36 www CentSys com W LL lt U O Z i 2 LL o o A lt o I 2 O lt ml lt W O lt c LL o o SECTION 10 VANTAGE 500 Outward Opening Gate Gate in open position gt gt Gate opening angle Gate in closed d position VANTAGE operator Make up bracket to E FIGURE 28 VANTAGE 500 OUTWARD OPENING GATE VANTAGE 500 Outward Opening Geometry Tables Gate Opening Angle A B 90 280mm 210mm 100 255mm 200mm 110 240mm
22. ll still operate the gate VANTAGE 400 or VANTAGE 500 operators For a 25 covered gate Palisades etc x 1 8 metre high Individual gate leaf lengths 100mm 94km h 66km h 48km h 44km h 41km h 37km h 140mm 119km h 85km h 65km h 57km h 51km h 46km h 180mm 138km h 101km h 78km h 67km h 60km h 53km h 220mm 156km h 114km h 89km h 76km h 67km h 60km h 260mm 171km h 126km h 99km h 84km h 74km h 65km h 300mm 186km h 137km h 108km h 91km h SOkm h 71km h 340mm 199km h 147km h 116km h 98km h 86km h 76km h TABLE 6 1 See Section 9 10 for installation details 2 An electric lock must be fitted Wind speeds for which operator will still operate the gate VANTAGE 400 or VANTAGE 500 operators For a 100 covered gate Fully clad gates etc x 1 8 metre high Individual gate leaf lengths 100mm 47km h 33km h 24km h 22km h 47km h 19km h 140mm 59km h 43km h 32km h 28km h 59km h 23km h 180mm 69km h 50km h 39km h 34km h 69km h 27km h 220mm 78km h 57km h 44km h 38km h 78km h 30km h 260mm 86km h 63km h 49km h 42km h 86km h 33km h 300mm 93km h 63km h 54km h 46km h 93km h 35km h 340mm 100km h 74km h 58km h 49km h 100km h 38km h TABLE 7 1 See Section 9 10 for installation details 2 An electric lock must be fitted SECTION 3 page 14 www CentSys com 4 Product Identification FIGURE 3 KIT IDENTIFICATION 1 Gate Bracket pin 7 Gate operator keys 2 14mm snap ring 8 Stainless steel cap screw M5 x 25 3 VANTAGE gate operator 9 O
23. ning strike or power surge it greatly reduces the likelihood of such damage occurring The earth return for the surge protection is provided via the mains power supply earth In order to ensure that the surge protection is effective it is essential that the unit is properly earthed 3 5 Power Supply Nominal input voltage AC current draw maximum Temperature range Battery charger output current dependant on PSU input voltage 90V 240V AC 10 50 60Hz 170mA 209C to 60 90V AC input 1 2A 13 8V 240V AC input 1 8A 13 8V TABLE 3 page 12 www CentSys com 3 6 Allowable Gate Mass A Ensure that the gate leaf meets Wind Load Specifications Maximum allowable gate mass for the VANTAGE 400 operator 500kg 500kg 500kg 360kg 260kg 200kg 1009 500kg 500kg 388kg 160kg 190kg 150kg T102 500kg 306kg 198kg 130kg 1205 180kg 100kg 65kg Not recommended TABLE 4 1 An electric lock must be fitted to secure gate in closed position Maximum allowable gate mass for the VANTAGE 500 operator 750kg 750kg 750kg 550kg 410kg 310kg 1009 750kg 750kg 600kg 420kg 310kg 230kg 110 750kg 500kg 320kg 220kg 1209 310kg 170kg 110kg Not recommended TABLE 5 1 An electric lock must be fitted to secure gate in closed position www CentSys com page 13 W U m 0 TI 0 D le 2 W NOILOAS 3 7 Allowable Wind Load V 2 o i lt Q i LL Q U a V Wind speeds for which operator wi
24. rigin clamp complete assembly 10 M5 barrel nut 4 Wall Bracket 11 Gate Bracket 5 Wall Bracket mounting plate 12 Gate Warning Decal 6 Mechanical Installation Manual m Keys are specific to each operator key number must be recorded www CentSys com page 15 U A o O c 0 ml O m 2 i TI gt o Z v NOILOJS z o Fi lt LL z 4 1 V Series Wall Box o i A o t A FIGURE 4 V SERIES WALL BOX INCLUDING CHARGER AND CONTROLLER 1 12V 7 2Ah Battery 4 V Series Electrical Setup amp V Series Controller with built in Commissioning Guide receiver 5 Charger 3 V Series User Guide 6 Code hopping remote controls F Batteries can be of a larger capacity for longer power failure autonomy and are not included in the kit Consult your local authorised dealer for assistance SECTION 4 page 16 www CentSys com 5 Required Tools amp Equipment Screwdrivers 6mm Phillips 3 5mm Flat Pliers Electric drilling machine Spanners 17mm 15mm preferably socket set m e c wm m O o o P W go m O wm U lt m Z Crimping tool i and Pin lugs M G clamps er x2 Hole saw Allen key 20mm 5mm Pin punch Measuring 6mm tape Q12mm masonry drill bit for wall mount bracket 6 5mm steel drill bit for gate bracket Spirit level Welding Saca including consumables and safety equipment Marking
25. sed in this Section Side Wall Limitation Inward Opening Pillar Hinge Depth Limitation Inward Opening Wall Bracket Mounting Methods Strength of the Gate and Gate Bracket Cabling Requirements Critical Installation Checklist Operator Installation Inward Opening Gate s Operator Installation Outward Opening Gate s www CentSys com age 5 page 8 age 9 page 10 page 10 page 11 page 12 page 12 page 12 page 13 page 14 page 15 page 16 page 17 page 18 page 18 page 19 page 20 page 20 page 21 page 22 page 24 page 25 page 26 page 27 page 36 o 2 m 2 W FAST TRACK Mechanical Setup These quick steps are for the experienced installer who needs a checklist to get a standard installation up and running in the minimum of time Detailed installation features and functions are referred to later in this manual STEP Q L u E lt Q H Z lt L Q Lu Gather Required Tools and Equipment E Heed Necessary Site Considerations W N m V W m m Check Cabling Requirements V Bm m Determine Gate Swing Angle Determine Installation Type W Ulm m e Inward Opening Installation e Outward Opening Installation V Om m Confirm that gate leaf meets allowable wind loading specifications Mount the Gate and Wall Bracket s W NA m W m m Install Operator and Link to Gate Mount Controller Enclosure og page 4 www CentSys
26. ured from the centre of the gate hinge to the edge of the pillar 6 3 2 Wall minimum This value denotes the minimum amount of space needed to install the operator and is measured from the side wall to the gate when the gate is in the open position 6 4 Side Wall Limitation Inward Opening Figure 7 shows the side wall limitations for an Inward opening gate The operator must be installed in accordance with these limitations If the wall minimum cannot be achieved consider using an outward swing configuration Gate hinge point v ER Gate in closed position must be greater than 200mm Gate swing angle Gate in open position FIGURE 7 SIDE WALL LIMITATION FOR INWARD OPENING GATE page 20 www CentSys com 6 5 Pillar Hinge Depth Limitation Inward Opening Figure 8 shows the pillar hinge depth limitation for an Inward opening gate An operator must be installed in accordance with these limitations to ensure that it does not interfere with the operation of the gate during movement The hinge depth of the gate on the pillar needs to be checked against the pillar maximum values in Table 9 to determine if the installation is possible If the hinge depth of the gate is excessive the gate may have to be relocated on the pillar to achieve the required pillar maximum values Gate hinge point diae Gate in closed position Gate swing angle 4 Gate in open position FIGURE 8 PILLAR HINGE DEPTH LIMITATION FOR I
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