Chamberlain LiftMaster PROFESSIONAL HL410-21 Installation And Maintenance Manual
Chamberlain LiftMaster PROFESSIONAL HL410-21 Installation And Maintenance Manual

Chamberlain LiftMaster PROFESSIONAL HL410-21 Installation And Maintenance Manual

Swing gate operator

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Installation and
Maintenance Manual
Swing Gate Operator
Model HL410-21 & HL410L-21
Doc 01-20230
Rev B

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  • Page 1 Installation and Maintenance Manual Swing Gate Operator Model HL410-21 & HL410L-21 Doc 01-20230 Rev B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Parts & Components ____________________________________________ 3 Specifications & Capacities _______________________________________ 4 Safety Information ______________________________________________ 6 Installer _______________________________________________________________ 6 End User _______________________________________________________________ 7 General Wiring Information ______________________________________ 8 Wiring information _______________________________________________________ 8 Installation ___________________________________________________ 10 Gate Stops______________________________________________________ 10 Step 1: Gate Brackets ___________________________________________________ 10 Step 2:...
  • Page 3: Parts & Components

    Parts & Components Parts & Components Inspect the operator for possible shipping damage or shortage of parts. Check all accessories as listed below. These do not include any accessories that were ordered separately. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY Model HL410-21 or HL410L-21 Drive Unit Front Mounting Bracket Rear Mounting Bracket Rod Cover...
  • Page 4: Specifications & Capacities

    Specifications & Capacities Specifications & Capacities The HL410-21and Hl410L-21 operators are light duty commercial gate operators designed to operate a typical swing gate. Because operating requirements and gate construction vary by installation, the capacities shown should be used as a guide to determine the expected performance of the unit.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Specifications & Capacities NOTE The hydraulic locking is not intended to be a replacement for security type locks. External lock systems should be used if: High security is required for the installation. The length of the gate exceeds 12 feet. The gate has a large surface area.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety Information Safety Information Automatic gate operators provide convenience and security to their users. However, because these machines can produce high levels of force, it is important that all installers and users be aware oft he potential hazards associated with improperly installed or adjusted units.
  • Page 7: During Installation

    Safety Information DURING INSTALLATION Be aware of all moving parts and avoid close proximity to any pinch points. Disconnect power at the service panel before making any high voltage power connections. Place controls far enough from the gate so that a user can see but cannot touch the gate while operating the controls.
  • Page 8: General Wiring Information

    General Wiring Information General Wiring Information DRIVE UNIT, SLAVE OPTION DRIVE UNIT JUNCTION BOX, CONTROLLER SLAVE OPTION 01-20230F4 CONDUIT, CONTROL CONDUIT FOR SLAVE (4 WIRES) (as required) Suggest 12-gauge stranded wire CONDUIT, POWER (3 WIRES) Figure 2 NOTE Other wire runs may be required, depending on your application. Wiring information The distance shown on charts is the total length of wire, measured in feet from the control panel to the power source.
  • Page 9: Power Wiring

    General Wiring Information POWER WIRING Maximum Distance Wire Gauge Single Unit Dual Unit 600 ft 300 ft 1000 ft 500 ft 1500 ft 750 ft CONTROL WIRING 200 ft 400 ft Table 4 Doc 01-20230 Rev B...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Installation Gate Stops Step 1: The gate must have a permanent gate stop at the full closed position. It is also highly recommended that there be a gate stop at the determined full open position. These are to prevent the piston from bottoming in the cylinder and to prolong the unit’s life. Gate Brackets Step 2: Locate the positions of the front and rear mounting brackets.
  • Page 11: Step 3: Optional Mounting

    Installation Optional Mounting Step 3: OUTWARD SWING WARNING Do not install outward swing gates in applications where gates will swing into public area. Serious injury could result from someone being hit by the gate. Use outward swing gates only in applications where the gate will open into secure area and where the person operating the gate has control of traffic in the path of the gate.
  • Page 12: Step 4: Mounting

    Installation Mounting Step 4: Manually open the gate and attach the unit to the two (2) mounting brackets (see Figure 5 below). Manually open and close the gate a few times to ensure the mounting brackets and gate stops are positioned properly with no interference (the unit is shipped in the disconnect position to allow for this).
  • Page 13: Control Panel Layout

    Installation Control Panel Layout Refer to Table 5 for a description of the control panel parts in Figure 6. REF. DESCRIPTION PART # REF. DESCRIPTION PART # MAIN CIRCUIT BD. MG3101959 CONTROL RELAY “CLOSE” MG3101963 “OPTION” SLAVE DELAY MICRO CIRCUIT BD. MG3101960 MG3101963 RELAY...
  • Page 14: Step 5: Primary Voltage Wiring

    Installation Primary Voltage Wiring Step 5: WARNING Make sure power is disconnected at main power supply and at power disconnect switch on operator before continuing. Connect 230 vac., single phase power, L1 and L2 to power wiring terminal strip, and ground to green ground lead wire (see Figure 7). Connect the control cord from the unit to the power wiring terminal strip.
  • Page 15: Step 6: Control Wiring

    Installation Control Wiring Step 6: All controls that are to be added must be connected to the control wiring terminal strip. Refer to the electrical diagram attached to the inside of the controller door for accessory wiring. Please install all safety devices necessary to make this installation as safe as possible.
  • Page 16: Step 7: Hydraulic Adjustments

    Installation Hydraulic Adjustments Step 7: Locate the by-pass valve. Using the hex key supplied, re-engage the by-pass valve by turning it clockwise as far as possible. Turn power on at main power supply and at power disconnect switch. The controller has a 7 second delay form power-up until a signal can be received. With gate open, activate the unit to close.
  • Page 17: Step 8: Adjustments

    Installation Adjustments Step 8: Locate the cycle timer “pot” on the control panel. This pot determines the length of time the unit will run. Adjust it so the unit will fully open and close the gate properly. Allow a few seconds for slippage against the gate stops. Optional: If you have a master/slave system and have added the master/slave delay relay, locate the master/slave delay “pot”...
  • Page 18: Step 9: Rod Cover

    Installation Rod Cover Step 9: Install the rod cover over the piston rod, as shown. IMPORTANT NOTE: The cover must be installed to keep the piston rod clean and nick-free. 01-20230F13 Figure 11 Doc 01-20230 Rev B...
  • Page 19: System Check-Out

    System Check-Out System Check-Out LiftMaster strongly recommends that at this time you check out the entire system. Make sure the unit fully opens and closes the gate properly. Check all controls that activate the gate to ensure they are working properly. It is extremely important that all safety devices be checked and double checked.
  • Page 20: Parts List

    Parts List Parts List Hatch Kit MG49258 Mounting Pin Kit MG49136 Mounting Clip Disconnect MG5100816 End Cap Hex Key MG49196 MG5100812 Drive Unit Rod Cover MG5100813 Power Cord MG24719 C-Clip Kit MG49136 Rear Mounting Bracket MG5100815 Front Mounting Bracket MG5100814 Connector Kit MG49133 Capacitor...
  • Page 21: Required Maintenance Services

    Required Maintenance Services Required Maintenance Services Maintenance Service Required Every ΖΖ ΖΖ ΖΖ ΖΖ Month Months Months " Gate Inspect for wear and/or damage " Manual Operation Check & adjust if required " Close Pressure Check & adjust if required "...
  • Page 22: For Technical Support

    COPYRIGHT 2001 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This document is protected by copyright and may not be copied or adapted without the prior written consent of LiftMaster. This documentation contains information proprietary to LiftMaster and such information may not be distributed without the prior written consent of LiftMaster. The software and firmware included in the LiftMaster product as they relate to this documentation are also protected by copyright and contain information proprietary to LiftMaster.

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