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325 Gate Operator Catogory
Horizontal slide, vertical lift and vertical pivot Swing and vertical
barrier
Usage
Class |
Primary
type* |
Secondary
type* |
Primary
type* |
Secondary
type* |
Vehicular
I and II |
A
|
B1,B2,
or D |
A, or
C |
A, B1,
C, or D, |
Vehicular
III |
A, B1,
or B2 |
A, B1,
B2, D, or E |
A, B1,
or C |
A, B1,
C, D, or E |
Vehicular
IV |
A, B1,
B2, or D |
A, B1,
B2, D, or E |
A, B1,
C, or D |
A, B1,
C, D, or E |
Note -- The same type of device shall not
be utilized for both the primary and secondary entrapment
protection means. Use of a single device to cover both the opening
and closing directions is in accordance with the requirement; however,
a single device is not required to cover both directions. A combination
of one Type B 1 for one direction and one Type B2 for the other
direction is the equivalent of one device for the purpose of complying
with the requirements of either the primary or secondary entrapment
protection means.
• Entrapment protection types:
Type A --Inherent entrapment sensing system. See 30A. 1.2.
Type B1 -- Provision for connection of, or supplied with, a non-contact
sensor See 30A. 1.4, 30A. 1.5, 30A.
1.6, 30A. 1.7, and 30A.1.8.
Type B2 -- Provision for connection of, or supplied with, a contact
sensor See 30A. 1.6 and 30A. 1.9 -- 30A. 1.11.
Type C -- Inherent adjustable clutch or pressure relief device.
See 30A. 1.12.
Type D -- Provision for connection of, or supplied with, an actuating
device requiring continuous pressure to maintain opening or
closing motion of the gate. See 30A. 1.14.
Type E -- An inherent audio alarm. See 30A. 1.16, 30A. 1.17, 30A.
1.18.
30A.
1.2
A gate operator installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
utilizing entrapment protection designated Type A in Table 30A.1 to
comply with 30A. 1.1 shall upon sensing an obstruction in any direction:a.)
Stop and initiate the reversal of the gate within a maximum of 2 seconds.
The gate operator shall reverse the gate a minimum of 2 inches.The gate operator shall require a renewed
intended input (via wired or wireless control or integral control,
a loop sensor, a card reader or similar device) prior to
enabling any automatic actuation devices such as a timer or any other
maintained input that was present when the reversing function occurred.
b.) Stop the
gate upon sensing a second sequential obstruction.The gate operator
shall require a renewed intended input (via an integral
control or a wired remote intended to be in the line of sight
of the gate) prior to enabling any automatic actuation devices such
as a timer or other maintained input that was present
when the reversing function occurred. An alarm shall comply
with paragraph 30A. 1.1A.
30A. 1.4
A gate operator utilizing entrapment protection designated Type
B 1 in Table 30A. 1 by having provision for connection of
or providing with the operator a non-contact sensor (photoelectric
sensor or equivalent) to comply with 30A. 1.1 shall when the sensor
is activated:
a.)
Stop or reverse the gate within a maximum of 2 seconds an obstruction
in both the opening and closing directions
b.)
Stop the gate upon sensing a second sequential obstruction in the
opposite direction while in the process of reversal as described
in (a)
c.)
Result in a gate at rest remaining at rest unless a Type D device
is actuated and
d.)
Return to normal operation when the sensor is no longer activated.
30A. 1.5
With reference to 30A. 1.4 a non-contact
sensor is required to function only to protect obstructions in the
gate's direction of travel.
30A. 1.6
A gate operator installed in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions utilizing entrapment protection
designated Types B 1 and B2 in Table 30A. 1.1 by having provision
for connection of such device or providing such device with
the operator shall monitor for the presence and correct
operation of the device including the wiring to it
at least once during each open and close cycle. The operator shall
function as required by 30A. 1.15 in the event the device is not
present or a fault condition occurs which precludes the sensing
of an obstruction. A fault condition includes an open or short circuit
in the wiring that connects the external entrapment
protection device to the operator and the device's supply source.
30A. 1.7
A gate operator utilizing a non-contact
sensor for entrapment in accordance with 30A.1.1 shall be supplied
with instructions in compliance with 51.8.4.
30A. 1.8
A non-contact sensor (photoelectric
sensor or equivalent) supplied with or separately supplied
for a gate operator that is intended to reduce the risk of entrapment
or obstruction shall comply with the applicable requirements
in All Devices ,Section 32 and Photoelectric sensors
Section 33. A separately supplied sensor shall comply with 53.3.3
53.3.4 and 53.3.5.
30A. 1.9
A gate operator installed in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions utilizinge enrapment protection
designated Type B2 in Table 30A.1 by having provision for connection
of or providing with the operator a contact sensor (edge
sensor or equivalent) to comply with 30A. 1. 1 shall when the sensor
is activated:
a.) Stop and initiate the reversal of the
gate within a maximum of 2 seconds of sensing an obstruction in
any direction. The gate operator shall reverse the gate a minimum
of 2 inches.
b)
Stop the gate upon sensing a second sequential obstruction in the
opposite direction while in the process of reversal
as described in (a).
c)
Result in a gate at rest remaining at rest unless a Type D device
is actuated and
d)
After the sensor is actuated no more than two times during a single
closing cycle or once in a single opening cycle require a renewed
intended input (via wired or wireless control or integral control
a loop sensor a card reader or similar device) prior to enabling
any automatic activation devices such as a timer or any other maintained
input that was present when the reversing function occurred.
30A. 1.9
A With reference to 30A. 1.9 a contact sensor is only required to
sense obstructions in the gate's direction of travel.
30A. 1.10
A gate operator utilizing a contact
sensor for entrapment protection to comply with 30A.1.1 shall be
supplied with instructions on the placement of the sensors for each
Type of application in compliance with 51.8.4.
30A. 1.11
A contact sensor (edge or equivalent)
supplied with or separately supplied for a gate operator that is
intended to reduce the risk of entrapment or obstruction
shall comply with the applicable requirements in All Devices. Section
32 and Edge Sensors Section 34. A separately supplied
sensor shall comply with 53.3.3 53.3.4 and 53.3.5.
30A. 1.12
A swing-gate operator utilizing entrapment protection designated
Type C in Table 30A.1 to comply with 30A. 1.1 shall upon sensing
an obstruction in any direction stop the gate and:
a) Not result in a force after 100 000 cycles of operation under
rated load of more than 10 percent higher than the initial setting
to stop the gate.
When adjustable the initial setting is to be at the setting for
maximum force and
b) Be readily accessible for inspection and repair and not readily
rendered inoperative.
30A. 1.14
A gate operator utilizing entrapment protection designated Type
D in Table 30A.1 by having a provision for connection of or providing
with the operator a continuous pressure actuation device to comply
with 30A.1.1 shall be constructed so that a wireless control shall
not operate the gate. Also see paragraphs 51.8.4 (e) 52A.1.5 and
52A.1.6.
30A. 1.15
A gate operator installed in Accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions utilizing entrapment protection designated Type D in
Table 30A. 1 to comply with 30A.1.1 shall require constant pressure
or actuation to initiate and continue movement of the gate in either
the opening or closing direction. Upon removal of pressure movement
of the gate shall cease. Unless supplied with separate Open and
Close buttons each subsequent pressing of the control button shall
reverse direction of the gate.
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