Wallace International Kinetic DC 15W Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Kinetic DC 15W Gate Operator
Kinetic DCS 15W Gate Operator
Kinetic DC 10FW Gate Operator
Kinetic DCS 10FW Gate Operator
Installation and Maintenance Manual
Wallace International
90 Lowson Cr.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. R3P 2H8

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  • Page 1 Wallace International Kinetic DC 15W Gate Operator Kinetic DCS 15W Gate Operator Kinetic DC 10FW Gate Operator Kinetic DCS 10FW Gate Operator Installation and Maintenance Manual Wallace International 90 Lowson Cr. Winnipeg, Manitoba. R3P 2H8...
  • Page 2 Contents Introducing Kinetic DC KINETIC C OMPONENTS ............................NTRO- DC C NTELLIGENT EATURES MART ONTROLLER ................NTRO- ™ ECHNICAL UPPORT ............................... NTRO- NSTALLER’S HECK IST ............................NTRO- Chapter: Safety Requirements MPORTANT AFETY NSTRUCTIONS ........................... Safety Standards – Installer’s Responsibility ....................... Safety Standards –...
  • Page 3 Contents SING A OLAR OWERED PERATOR ........................Design Requirements & Considerations ......................Connecting the Kinetic DCS to Solar Power ....................Connecting Peripherals Solar Operators ......................Understanding Gate Activity Based on Solar Zones ..................DC P MPORTANT ONSIDERATION FOR OWERED PERATORS ............... Installing the Extended Battery Backup Kit 2-11 ....................
  • Page 4 Contents Chapter 5: Bi-parting Gate Systems OWER EQUIREMENTS ..............................ASTER & LAVE IRING ONNECTIONS ......................ASTER & LAVE ETUP ............................. Chapter 6: Reference ONNECTING A ADIO ECIEVER FOR EMOTE PEN ................. NSTALLING A OCK OR OLENOID OCK ....................Installing a Lock for 12VDC or 24VDC Systems ..................
  • Page 5 90 Lowson Crescent Email: wallaceintl.com Winnipeg, MB, CANADA R3P 2H8 For technical support call: 866-300-1110 Wallace International does not share this warranty registration information with third parties unless the requested services, transactions, or legal requirements necessitate it. © 2010 D0394 Rev. B...
  • Page 6 Kinetic Components Kinetic Components Note: Refer to Parts & Limited Warranty for Kinetic parts list. Rev: A Intro-1...
  • Page 7: Smart Touch Analyze And Retrieve Tool

    -13°F to 158°F (-25°C to 70°C). Kinetic DC 15W is rated for gates up to 40 feet long and 1,500 pounds (12m and 682kg). Kinetic DC 10FW is rate for gates up to 40ft and 1,000lbs. (12m and 454kg).
  • Page 8: Technical Support

    Technical Support For technical support, call your installer or authorized Wallace International distributor. Obtain the serial number of your operator before calling. Refer to Kinetic Components on the front page. For the name of a distributor near you, call Wallace International at 866-300-1110.
  • Page 9: I Nstaller M Enu

    Installer’s Check List Installer’s Check List The following list provides a high level overview of the tasks involved in installing the Kinetic DC gate operator. Take a moment to review the list and check off the items as you complete the install. Make sure gate installation complies with ASTM F2200 Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction.
  • Page 10: Safety Standards – Installer's Responsibility

    Kinetic gate operator. A qualified installer has one of the following: • A minimum of three years experience installing similar equipment. • Proof of attending a Wallace International Technical Training seminar within the past three years. • Significant manufacturer endorsements of technical aptitude in gate operator installation and operation.
  • Page 11: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information • Before attaching the operator to the gate, slide the gate in both directions. Make sure it is level and moves freely. A gate that slides easily reduces strain on operator components. Gravity should play no part in the opening or closing of the gate.
  • Page 12: Safety Standards – Owner / User Responsibility

    Important Safety Instructions Safety Standards – Owner / User Responsibility A moving gate can cause serious injury or death. Automatic gate operators move gates with high force. Make sure gates and gate operators are installed to reduce the risks of entrapment. Verify your gate and gate operator comply with UL 325 Safety Standards and ASTM F2200 Gate and Fence Standards.
  • Page 13: Dc Battery Replacement

    To reduce the risk of injury to persons: • Observe the polarity between the batteries and charging circuit. • Never mix battery sizes, types, or brands. The charging circuit on Wallace International DC operators is designed for AGM-type batteries, not lead acid-type batteries. Wallace International strongly recommends that only sealed AGM style batteries be used.
  • Page 14 Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Kinetic is equipped with a primary, Type A, inherent entrapment sensor (IES). UL 325 Safety Standard compliance requires installation of secondary entrapment protection sensors, the number of which, depends on the entrapment hazards that exist at each particular installation. To comply with UL 325, the following external sensors may be used: •...
  • Page 15 Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Identifying Gate Operator Category & Usage Class The Kinetic operator, according to UL 325 Safety Standards, falls in the Slide Gate and Vertical Barrier Arm category for gate operators. Its usage class is determined by the area that the vehicular gate services. Four different vehicular usage classes are defined by UL 325: Class 1 Class I: Intended for use in a location of one to four single family dwellings or a...
  • Page 16: Choosing Secondary Entrapment Protection

    E device is permitted as a means of secondary entrapment protection by UL 325 in Class IV applications, but it is not recommended by Wallace International because a buzzer warns, but cannot protect against possible entrapment. Wallace International highly recommends, even for Class IV use, that secondary entrapment protection (edge or photo-eye sensor) devices be installed to detect possible entrapment.
  • Page 17: E Mergency R Elease

    Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Emergency Stop Button An emergency stop button that is accessible from the outside of the operator is a requirement for compliance with UL 325 Safety Standards. The red emergency stop button is located inside a hole cutout on the Kinetic cover.
  • Page 18: S Afety N Otices

    Safety Notices Safety Notices The following four levels of safety notices are used where applicable within this manual; each notice contains information specific to the situation. Indicates death or serious injury will occur if the hazardous situation is not avoided. Indicates death or serious injury could occur if the hazardous situation is not avoided.
  • Page 19 Common Industrial Symbols This page left intentionally blank S-10 Rev: A  ...
  • Page 20 Site Overview & Planning Installation Chapter 1 Site Overview & Planning Kinetic DC 15W Kinetic DC 10FW Duty cycle: continuous Duty cycle: continuous Power: single phase, Switch selectable Power: single phase, Switch selectable 115 volts, 3 amps, 50/60 Hertz 115 volts, 3 amps, 50/60 Hertz 230 volts, 1.5 amps, 50/60 Hertz...
  • Page 21: Installing The Kinetic Operator On Gate Post

    Installing the Drive on Gate Post Installing the Kinetic Operator on Gate Posts RH & LH mounting options can be configured by the following steps: 1) Remove the 4 - 10x1.5 x 20mm button head screws on the side of the operator that will be mounted to the gate post.
  • Page 22 Installing the Drive on Gate Post Adjusting the Drive Height: 1) Raise the operator to the correct height so that it engages the toothrack in the gate beam. Clearance between the toothrack and spur gear should be .11” (2.7mm); an 11ga tie wire can be used as a gauge to set the correct clearance.
  • Page 23 Installing the Toothrack Installing the Toothrack: Hook toothracks together and slide them into rail throughout the entire length of gate. See Figure 1-7 Toothracks can be .80” (2cm) to 1.18” (3cm) shorter than gate length; it must not protrude past the end of the gate beam.
  • Page 24 Installing the Drive on Gate Post Connecting the Battery and Turn DC Power ON: 1. Connect the red battery wire to its spade terminal. See Figure 1-10 Connect red battery wire 2. Turn DC power ON. The USAGE CLASS appears when power is first supplied to the operator.
  • Page 25: Programming The Initial Setup Menu

    L - If the gate slides open to the left. R - If the gate slides open to the right. SELECTIONS - Gate weight not set. Kinetic DC 15W - Gate weight 0 to 400lbs (0 to 181kg) - Gate weight 401 to 800lbs (181 to 363kg)
  • Page 26: Installing The Target Magnet

    Installing the Drive on Gate Post Establishing the OPEN & CLOSE Limits The LEARN LIMITS display automatically appears after you set the gate weight. To set the open and close limits, take the following steps: 1. Hold the OPEN button until the gate slides to full open. Release the OPEN button.
  • Page 27 Installing the Drive on Gate Post Installing the Target Magnet Figure 1-13 1. With the gate CLOSED, mark the gate beam directly across from target sensor that is closest to the trailing edge of the gate. See Figure 1-13. 2. Press the OPEN button to move the gate a few feet and then press STOP.
  • Page 28 Installing the Drive on Gate Post 8. To verify that the operator recognizes the target magnet, turn off both DC and AC power switches and watch the display go blank. Then, turn both switches on. The operator beeps indicating Limit Relearn Mode.

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