Aintenance, Afety, Esign – Controlled Products Systems Group 1044682 User Manual
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November, 2003
402 Operator And
455 D Control Panel Installation Manual
T
HE
402 O
PERATOR
The FAAC recommended maintenance schedule varies
according to the frequency of use of the operators,
whether lightly used operators (once or twice an hour)
or heavily used operators (many cycles per hour),
operators used in a humid, salt air climate should follow
the heavy duty use schedule.
C
HECK
THE
OIL
.
To check the oil level correctly, remove the operator
from the gate leaf. With the piston rod completely
retracted and pointing to the ground, remove the rear
flange and look at the oil level in the casing of the
operator. The oil level should be about 3/4 in. (20 mm)
from the top edge of the operator casing. If the
operator is too full, it will bleed oil out the vent hole.
Light duty use: every 12 mo
Heavy duty use: every 6 mo
C
HANGE
THE
OIL
.
Light duty use: every 48 mo or 4 yrs
Heavy duty use: every 24 mo or 2 yrs
C
HECK
THE
PRESSURE
SETTINGS
.
Light duty use: every 12 mo
Heavy duty use: every 6 mo
T
HE
455 D C
ONTROL
P
ANEL
Keep the Control Panel free from spider webs, insects,
etc. Otherwise the Control Panel requires no
maintenance.
M
AINTENANCE
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S
AFETY
IN
G
ATE
D
ESIGN
• A gate is a potential traffic hazard, so it is
important that you locate the gate far enough
away from the road to eliminate the potential
of traffic getting backed up. This distance is
affected by the size of the gate, how often it is
used, and how fast the gate operates.
• The operator you choose to install on your
gate must be designed for the type and size of
your gate and for the frequency with which you
use the operator.
• Your gate must be properly installed and must
work freely in both directions
before
the
automatic operator is installed.
• An automatic operator should be installed on
the inside of the property/fence line. Do not
install the operator on the public side of the
property/fence line.
• Outward swinging gates with automatic
operators should not open into a public area.
• Pedestrians should not use a vehicular gate
system. Prevent such inappropriate use by
installing separate gates for pedestrians.
• The operating controls for an automatic gate
must be secured to prevent the unauthorized
use of those controls.
• The controls for an automatic gate should be
located far enough from the gate so that a
user cannot accidentally touch the gate when
operating the controls.
• Exposed, reachable pinch points on a gate are
potentially hazardous and must be eliminated
or guarded.
• It is extremely unsafe to compensate for a
damaged gate by over tightening a clutch or
increasing hydraulic pressure.
• An automatic gate operator should not be
installed on a gate if people can reach or
extend their arms or legs through the gate.
Such gates should be guarded or screened to