Secure side Drawings NOT TO SCALE This document supplies site planning scenarios and reference tables that help explain the UL 325-2016 requirements for monitoring of external entrapment protection sensors. HySecurity is monitoring Normally Closed (NC) sensors to conform to UL 325 monitored entrapment protection requirements.
Installing the signs is a requirement for UL 325 compliance. Use monitored sensors for protection against entrapment as specified in the current UL 325 Standard for Safety. Refer to General Entrapment Protection Provisions per UL 325, Table 31.1 on page 18.
• Build Year (BY) - An added menu item distinguishes between pre-2016 manufacturing dates and post-2016 manufacturing dates. Build Year (BY) is a factory-setting. Build Year 2 (BY 2) is the default for all HySecurity gate operators indicating a manufacturing date of 2016 in the serial number.
UL 325 compliant installation site. NOTE: Table 3 provides the list of sensors that are approved for use with HySecurity gate operators using the monitoring capabilities found in software versions h4.50 or h5.50 (or higher).
S1 SENSOR 1 NOTE: Three inputs for external entrapment protection sensors are available on the HySecurity gate operator controller. New silk screen controller boards are on order, but until they are ready for shipment, labels will be overlaid on the board to indicate terminology adaptations.
All HySecurity gate operators indicating a manufacturing date of 2016 (or later) in the serial number, will have the Build Year set to 2. A Build Year of 2 (BY 2) indicates that your gate operator is prepared to monitor for external entrapment protection sensors. The Build Year setting appears in the system scroll on the gate operator display.
Object Detection on page 5 for an overview of HySecurity gate operators not requiring monitoring of external entrapment protection sensors to meet the 2016 UL 325 Standard of Safety regulations. * For notes on swing gates, refer to page 20.
Table 6: Setting the Sensor Logic External entrapment protection sensors can be wired to any one of the three sensor inputs on the HySecurity Controller. The sensor logic, such as Eye Close Logic (EC), Eye Open Logic (EO) and Gate Edge Logic (GR) remain accessible in the Installer Menu, if the corresponding sensor type is installed, and determine how the gate operator will react when a monitored sensor is activated.
Stop gate travel (and/or reverse direction of travel) FAULT 2 SENSOR #1 Overriding a tripped sensor or fault condition on a HySecurity gate operator with monitored entrapment sensors requires a 2-step process: • Press Open or Close momentarily. Audible beeps in quick succession indicate tripped sensors or fault conditions.
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The software version appears on the display. Make a note of it. The software version should be h4.50 or h5.50 (or higher). • If necessary, update the software using a PC laptop and S.T.A.R.T. Register and login in at www.hysecurity.com ERROR ERROR 7 3 chirps per second once Contact HySecurity.
Swing Gate: Monitored Entrapment Site Scenario (Viewing from SECURE side) NOTICE: UL 325 Standard of Safety provides the MINIMUM safety standards. Site, gate hardware usage, and other conditions may dictate the use of additional safety designs/components. It is up to the gate system designer and installer to assess appropriate safety design and components above and beyond minimum UL 325 and ASTM F2200 standards.
(406 mm), and does not have a pinch point between moving parts by virtue of the operator’s design or as a result of installation in accordance with instructions supplied with the operator as specified in UL 325 Standard of Safety is not required to be provided with means to protect against entrapment.
HySecurity gate operators detect NC output sensors and monitor them to comply with UL 325 Standard of Safety. Understand that UL 325 conveys the minimum standard of safety. Installers must assess each specific gate design and site and install external entrapment protection sensors to guard all potential entrapment zones.
UL 325 Exception: An operator for a vehicular barrier (arm) that is not intended to move toward a rigid object closer than 16 inches (406 mm), and does not have a pinch point between moving parts by virtue of the operator’s design or as a result of installation in accordance with instructions supplied with the operator as specified in UL 325 Standard of Safety is not required to be provided with means to protect against entrapment.
However, all potential entrapment zones should be protected with contact or non-contact sensors. HySecurity gate operators detect NC output sensors and monitor them to comply with UL 325 Standard of Safety.
Wiring diagrams are provided on the following pages. The diagrams illustrate how to connect sensors and program the gate operator. HySecurity Smart Touch gate operators can monitor entrapment protection sensors per UL 325 - 2015 Standard of Safety using software version h4.50 (or higher).
Use receivers & transmitters Version 1.02 or higher. OUTPUT DIP switches for CH1 and CH2. Verify dip switch is set to “R” for each channel used. HySecurity uses NC SELECT "Relay" sensors. Do NOT select "P" as the output. P = "Pulse" device.
Wiring diagrams are provided on the following pages. The diagrams illustrate how to connect sensors and program the gate operator. HySecurity Smart DC gate operators can monitor entrapment protection sensors per UL 325 - 2015 Standard of Safety using software version h5.50 (or higher).
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(this exclusion does not apply to normal installation of Hy-Security Gate, Inc. (“HySecurity”) warrants that at the time of sale each of its prod- approved accessories and/or protective devices or sensors). It is the responsibility...
Additionally, HySecurity Gate, Inc. makes no representations or warranty with respect to this manual. We also reserve the right to make changes in the products described without notice and without any obligation to notify any persons of any such revision or change.