User Guide

19
Powering the System
Installation of the Transformer
IMPORTANT:
The transformer is designed and intended for indoor use. If the transformer can be plugged only into
an outside electrical outlet, a weatherproof cover or housing (available at local electrical supply stores)
must be used.
All low voltage wire used with the GTO/PRO® 3000 Gate Operator must be 16 gauge dual conductor,
multi-stranded, direct burial wire (see page 20) and the Accessory Catalog). Do not run more than
1000 feet of wire.
If your gate is more than 1000 ft. from an ac power source, you will need to use at least one 5 watt
Solar Panel to charge the battery (see Accessory Catalog). Refer to the Solar Panels and Gate
Activity chart below.
Step 1
Make sure the power switch is OFF before proceeding to the next step.
Step 2
Select the electrical outlet into which you will plug the transformer.
Measure the distance from this outlet to the control box following the
path where the wire will be laid. After you have measured how much
wire is needed, cut the wire to the appropriate length.
Optional Solar Panels and Gate Activity
ON/OFF Switch
O
N
/O
FF
The table and map illustrate
the maximum number of
gate cycles to expect per
day in a particular area
when using from 5 to 30
watts of solar charging
power. (see Accessory
Catalog). The figures
shown are for winter (minimum sunlight) and
do not account for the use of any accessory
items. Accessories connected to your system
will draw additional power from the battery.
NOTE: A maximum of 30 watts of solar
charging power can be connected to the GTO/
PRO® Gate Operator. Consult Solar Panel
Installation Instructions for further
information.
Winter Ratings Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
12 v single gate (5 watts) solar charger 4 8 13
12 v single gate (10 watts) solar charger 8 16 26
12 v single gate (15 watts) solar charger 11 20 30
12 v single gate (20 watts) solar charger 14 28 38
12 v single gate (25 watts) solar charger 17 36 46
12 v single gate (30 watts) solar charger 20 44 54