Product Manual

DUAL SWING GATE OPENER
OWNER’S MANUAL
DUAL SWING GATE OPENER
OWNER’S MANUAL
Step 3 — Prepare the AC Power Supply
WARNING: Never connect the gate opener to the power supply before all the
hardware installations have been completed.
CAUTION: This gate opener will be permanently connected to your electrical system.
Only a licensed electrician should make this connection. This gate opener must be
attached to a 10A circuit breaker with GFCI protection. Ensure all connections meet local
electrical codes and ordinances.
Below are the minimum power supply requirements. Ensure all wiring meets your local
electric code requirements.
• The gate opener control box must be hardwired to a 120V, 60 Hz power supply.
• The control box must be protected by a 10A GFCI breaker.
• Use copper wire of at least 14AWG.
• Run the wires in conduit to the control box to prevent damage to the wires from lawn
mowers, string trimmers, and grazing animals.
• The control board uses a 10A, 250V AC, Φ5*20mm fuse.
Step 4 — Mount the Control Box
Use deck screws (not provided) to mount the control box to a secure surface. Make sure that
the control box is at least 40" above the ground to protect it from rain, snow, etc.
Step 5 — Connect the Power Cables
WARNING: Shock Hazard. Before connecting the AC power cable to the control box,
ensure that the AC power to the cable is turned off
Note: Two 1.5m motor power cables are supplied with the gate opener. The motor power cable
that is connected to the opener that is mounted on the gate opposite (furthest) from the control
box (B in the illustration below) must be lengthened by splicing it to a suitable length of 5-core
cable (2×16AWG+3×24AWG). Use the appropriate size wire nuts to splice each of the 5 color
coded wires.
Important: The red and black wires in the motor power cable are 16AWG and must be spliced
to the 16AWG wires in the 5-core cable. Make sure to note which color wires are being spliced
together. When running the motor power cable between the gate opener and the control box,
make sure that the cable and splice are protected from animals, machinery, and the
environment (e.g., place the splice in an appropriate electrical box and run the cable through
PVC conduit).
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