User's Manual Part 1a

Installation
G
ATEKEEPER SYSTEMS INC.
2007
CART CONTAINMENT MANUAL
Page 19
Required Tools and Materials
The following table lists the tools and materials that are required for a standard GS
2
installation. You may need
additional items, depending on the specific needs of your installation.
Item Task / Purpose
Truck or van capable of transporting a self
propelled concrete saw.
Moving material and equipment to installation site.
Measuring wheel Measure the total footage of the Perimeter Antenna
Caution tape Blocking off the work area
Traffic cones Blocking off the work area
Chalk line/string and paint Indicating antenna path for saw cutter
Self propelled concrete saw Installing antenna
¼” saw blade Cutting asphalt and/or concrete
Concrete/asphalt hand saw Cutting asphalt and/or concrete
Hilti saw w/ roller plate attachment Cutting indoor loops
4 ½” angle grinder Fine saw cuts at corners or bends
Electric or cordless impact wrench Installing GS
2
Wheel
Wet/Dry vacuum Cleaning out a wet saw cut
Power sweeper Cleaning up debris from a dry saw cut
Wire caddy or dispenser Rolling out Perimeter Antenna wire
Gatekeeper cleaning hook Cleaning out the saw cut
Gatekeeper antenna roller Rolling the antenna into the saw cut
Drill with roto-hammer option Curb and wall penetrations
Assorted drill bits Standard and mason bits
Conduit bender ½” EMT conduit
Fish tape Pulling antenna through conduit
Pour pot (Type 1 or 2) Applying asphalt sealer
V-squeegee Removing excess sealer
1 large and 1 small caulking gun Sealing concrete areas
6’ step ladder Installing CentralTransmitter and Parking Lot Signs
Extension ladder Conduit risers and roof work
Electrical generator (1850 watt minimum) Supply A/C to hand tools
Portable propane soldering torch Performing antenna splices
Scotchkote Electrical Coating Coat the antenna splices before the shrink tube
Shrink tubing Performing antenna splices
Electrical multi-meter Measuring resistance within the Perimeter Antenna
Wire cutters/strippers Antenna splices and terminations
Shovels, different sizes Installing antenna into garden areas
Pick Installing antenna into garden areas