Ja nua ry , 2 00 7 6 2 0 /6 40 O pera tor An d Page 2 6 2 4B LD C ontr ol Pa ne l Ins tal la tion M a nual MPORTANT AFETY NFORMATION Both the installer and the owner and/or operator of this work freely in both directions before the automatic system need to read and understand this installation operator is installed.
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8. To guarantee the efficiency of this equipment, the the main power before making any attempt to repair manufacturer recommends that qualified personnel periodically check and maintain the equipment. U.L. C FAAC O LASS AND PERATOR Model Duty Cycle Typical Use Class I: Residential Vehicular Gate Operator •...
F (deg C) Measurements in feet are rounded; measurements in meters are precise. The model 620 115VAC is not available with a 2800 rpm motor. Your standard 220 VAC/115VAC power source meets the specification for 230 VAC, +6 or -10%...
6-1/2 to 13 ft (2 to 4.5 m) in length and offers extremely closing directions. fast opening and closing times. The 620 is ideal for single- lane vehicular traffic in moderate to heavy traffic. The 620 optional...
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P a g e 6 6 2 4B L D C o ntr o l Pa ne l Ins tal la t io n M a n ual Figure 1. The interior of the 620/640 Barrier cabinet (for right-hand orientation) 1 Aluminum Beam...
Using any other tools could damage the manual release mechanism. The Manual Release function for the 620 or 640 Barrier is engaged with a key in the operator cabinet on the lower right side. (See figure 2)
(a) Right-hand orientation: top view and hose connections Beam side Beam Compression Panel spring Cabinet side (b) Left-hand orientation: top view and hose connections Beam side Beam Cabinet Panel side Compression spring Figure 3. Right Hand vs. Left Hand Installation of the 620/640 Barrier...
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Ja nu a ry , 2 00 7 6 2 0 /6 40 O pera t or A nd P a g e 9 6 2 4B LD C ontr ol Pa ne l Ins talla tio n M a nual After the concrete is poured in the forms and before it REPARE THE ORMS FOR THE...
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G: 1 1/4 in. D: 9 in. H: 3 1/2 in. E: 15 1/4 in. J: 12 in. Figure 5. FAAC foundation Plates for the 620/640 Barrier Vent Screw Location Oil Fill with Built in Dipstick Figure 6. Oil Fill and Vent Screw Locations...
NOTE: The spanner wrench shown in figure 10 is NOT sold by FAAC or needed top make this adjustment. Figure 9. Beam Attachment 640 (Aluminum Beam) Figure 10. Adjuster Nut...
Turn the Manual Release key counterclockwise. Then move the beam by hand to the fully opened position. Rigid Beams: Part Numbers of Compression Springs for Various Lengths Beam and Required 620 Barrier Systems 640 Barrier Systems Spring Redwood Beam, ft 8–10 12–14...
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Assembled Beam Skirt Kit ideal for low ceiling heights. Recommend aluminum beams only Figure 14. Round Beams (620 Models Only) Steps 1-5 for assembly of Beam Skirt Kit Figure 12. Skirted Beam Kit and Assembly Instructions. Figure 15. Break Away...
6 2 0 /6 40 O pera t or A nd P a g e 1 5 6 2 4B LD C ontr ol Pa ne l Ins talla tio n M a nual “S ” S REAK WITCH Figure 16. 620 Break Away Round Beam Stop Switch Installation Instruc-...
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ABINET XPLODED POS. PART DESCRIPTION POS. PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER FAAC Logo Limit Switch Cam Plate 620 Cross Member Lock Washer (6MM) Cross Member Bolt Screw (6x10MM) Lock Washer (10MM) Spacer Screen/Filter Bolt 2022711 624 BLD Control Panel Harness (Limit Switches)
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POS. PART DESCRIPTION POS. PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER FAAC Logo Limit Switch Cam Plate 620 Cross Member Lock Washer (6MM) Cross Member Bolt Screw (6x10MM) Lock Washer (10MM) Spacer Screen/Filter Bolt (10x20MM) Harness (Limit Switches) 2022711 624 BLD Control Panel...
ENERAL ESCRIPTION 624 BLD C NSTALLING THE ONTROL ANEL The FAAC 624 BLD control panel is used to operate the following models. Installing the control panel consists of the following general steps: Barrier gate operators: • Connecting the main power to the control...
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Programmable (50 levels) Connectors on Board Limit Switches, Loop Detector, Break Away Beam Sensor Radio Plug In FAAC Plug In Radio Receiver Programming Buttons 3 Buttons (+, -, F) Programming Functions Logics, Pause Time, Work Time, Deceleration Time, Torque, and Loop 1 & 2.
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(FAAC PART NUMBER 785163). Wire other Wire other reversing devices in safeties in series as shown here. series here Figure 4C. Typical jumpers needed for testing purposes. FAAC Strongly recommends the use of reversing devices for a safe/UL listed installation.
FAAC R UICK ONNECTOR ADIO ECEIVER AUTOMATIC If you are using the FAAC two-channel receiver, you will AUTOMATIC 1 be able to directly command the automated system’s OPEN and CLOSE from the radio control. SEMI-AUTOMATIC WARNING: Insert and remove the plug-in PARKING boards ONLY after cutting power.
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Ja nua ry , 2 00 7 6 2 0 /6 40 O pera tor An d P a g e 2 8 6 2 4B LD C ontr ol Pa ne l Ins tal la tion M a nual 1ST LEVEL PROGRAMMING continued 1ST LEVEL PROGRAMMING continued DISPLAY...
Ja nu a ry , 2 00 7 6 2 0 /6 40 O pera t or A nd P a g e 2 9 6 2 4B LD C ontr ol Pa ne l Ins talla tio n M a nual 2ND LEVEL PROGRAMMING 2ND LEVEL PROGRAMMING DISPLAY...
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Ja nua ry , 2 00 7 6 2 0 /6 40 O pera tor An d P a g e 3 0 6 2 4B LD C ontr ol Pa ne l Ins tal la tion M a nual 2ND LEVEL PROGRAMMING continued 2ND LEVEL PROGRAMMING continued DISPLAY...
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Ja nu a ry , 2 00 7 6 2 0 /6 40 O pera t or A nd P a g e 3 1 6 2 4B LD C ontr ol Pa ne l Ins talla tio n M a nual 2ND LEVEL PROGRAMMING continued ESCRIPTION DISPLAY...
EGULAR AINTENANCE PECIAL AINTENANCE Inspect and service your 620 or 640 Barrier system Inspect and service your 620 or 640 Barrier system anytime you observe or suspect a malfunction of the anytime you observe or suspect a malfunction of the barrier.
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Ja nu a ry , 2 00 7 6 2 0 /6 40 O pera t or A nd P a g e 3 5 6 2 4B LD C ontr ol Pa ne l Ins talla tio n M a nual ROUBLESHOOTING WARNING! Before you do any work on the control panel, be sure to turn off the main power.
Neither FAAC S.p.A. related systems and equipment manufactured by FAAC or FAAC International, Inc., shall be liable for any loss or S.p.A. and distributed by FAAC International, Inc., to be damage whatsoever resulting, directly or indirectly, free from defects in material and workmanship under from the use or loss of use of the product(s).