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GETTING STARTED WITH SWING AND SLIDE GATE OPERATORS.
Always design, install and maintain safe gate access systems in accordance with UL 325 & ASTM F2200 standards.
• Only install the operator on gates used for vehicular traffi c.
• A separate pedestrian entry/exit must be clearly visible to promote pedestrian usage
and located so pedestrians do not come in contact with the vehicular gate while it is
moving.
• Install two independent
entrapment protection devices protecting each entrapment
zone.
• Pickets of a slide gate must be designed or screened to prevent persons from
reaching through, or passing through a gate.
• Every Installation is unique. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure all
SLIDE GATE SITE LAYOUT GUIDELINES
PUBLIC SIDE
Be sure to place the
WARNING
WARNING signs on both
sides of the gate in clear view.
For your records, take a photograph of the
completed installation site.
Interior posts,
Non-pinch
rollers (2x)
Gap between vertical bars
must be less than 2¼" (57 mm)
Edge sensor
on Trailing Edge
of gate
Photo eye (Emitter or Reflector in the Open direction)
Physical stop - at both ends of gate rail.
SWING GATE SITE LAYOUT GUIDELINES
PUBLIC SIDE
Be sure to place the
WARNING
WARNING signs on both
sides of the access point in clear view of vehicles.
For your records, take a photograph of the
completed installation site.
Earth ground
Curb
**Swing Gate Entrapment Zones: Locations between a moving gate or moving, exposed operator components and a counter
opposing edge or surface where entrapment is possible up to 1.8m (6 ft) above grade. Such locations occur if during any point in travel:
a) The gap between the bottom of a moving gate and the ground is greater than 101.6mm (4 in) and less than 406mm (16 in); or
b) The distance between the center line of the pivot and the end of the wall, pillar, or column to which it is mounted when in the open
or closed position exceeds 101.6mm (4 in). Any other gap between a moving gate and fi xed counter opposing edges or surfaces or
other fi xed objects is less than 406 mm (16 in) (examples are walls, curbs, berms, or other immovable objects).
The above examples are two of many installation possibilities and are for illustration purposes only.
See device and operator manuals for complete instruction.
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FIGURE 1
Mount access control
devices at least 6 ft
(1.8 m) beyond the gate.
Guide
posts
Edge sensor (Draw-in zone)
Photo eye (Receiver)
Earth ground
Photo eye (Receiver)
FIGURE 4
Photo eye
(public side)
Edge
Edge
sensor
sensor
View A
Cross Section
entrapment zones are protected with a minimum of two independent
protection devices.
• A slide gate operator will only operate with a minimum of two independent monitored
entrapment protection devices installed in each direction, two in the open direction
and two in the closed direction
• A swing gate operator will only operate with a minimum of two independent monitored
entrapment protection devices installed in either the open or closed direction. If
no entrapment zone exists in the other direction, only one means of entrapment
protection is required in that direction
Independent the same type of device shall not be utilized for both entrapment
protection devices.
Pedestrian gate located
near the slide gate.
Make sure a separate walk-
through entrance is available
and its pedestrian path is
clearly designated.
Photo eye
Physical
Emitter or Reflector
stop
V track
(Close direction)
(gate rail)
Edge sensor on
Leading Edge of gate
SECURE SIDE
NOTE: Any gap larger than 2¼" (57 mm) between
gate and fixed objects must be protected. Install
edge sensors where gap between post and gate
creates an entrapment zone.
Mount access control
devices at least 6 ft
(1.8 m) beyond the gate.
Photo eye
(public side)
Photo
eyes
C
Curb
A
ENTRAPMENT
ZONE
SECURE SIDE
.
.
SLIDE GATE SPACING GUIDELINES
Slide Gate Gaps
A gap, measured in the horizontal plane
parallel to the roadway, between a fixed
stationary object nearest the roadway (such
as a gate support post) and the gate frame
when the gate is in either the fully open
position or the fully closed position, shall not
exceed 2 ¼ in.. Exception: All other fixed
stationary objects greater than 16 in. from
the gate frame shall not be required to
comply with this section. Any gap must be
protected. Install safety device to protect
entrapment zone.
SLIDE GATE OPENINGS GUIDELINES
Openings of a horizontal slide gate must be smaller than 2 1/4"
or else be guarded or screened. These design rules apply to
both the moving gate as well as the portion of adjacent fence
that the gate covers in the open position. See Illustrations
below.
X
X
X
X X X
X X X
X X X
Gate Frame and Adjacent Fence Area
Gate Frame and Adjacent Fence Area
Reflector
for Photo
Eye
Defi nitions
Entrapment: The condition when a person is caught or held in
a position that increases the risk of injury.
Slide Gate Entrapment Zones: An entrapment zone exists if
at any point during travel, the gap between the moving gate
and fi xed counter opposing edges or surfaces is less than
406 mm (16") in a location up to 1.8 m (6ft.) above grade.
entrapment
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
If gaps (xxx)
between vertical
bars of the gate or
X
X X X
X
X
fence are less
than 2 1/4", no
further screening
is required.
For gaps (xxx)
equal to or larger
than 2 1/4", a wire
mesh screen must
be applied to the
gate. Wire mesh
screen openings
must be smaller
than 2 1/4". The
minimum height of
wire mesh screen:
6 ft. above grade.
FIGURE 5

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