Allstar Products Group Power Supply Gate Operator Standby Power Supply User Manual

INSTALLATION AND  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
MODEL SPS-50  
GATE OPERATOR  
STANDBY POWER SUPPLY  
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Serial #:  
READ THIS MANUAL  
CAREFULLY BEFORE  
Date Installed:  
Your Dealer:  
INSTALLATION OR USE  
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PRE INSTALLATION NOTES  
The Allstar Standby Power Supply is designed to provide back-  
up power to a gate operator when the main AC supply voltage is  
interrupted or disconnected. It eliminates the need for a separate  
motor and control circuit to be mechanically attached to the gate  
operator. The SPS-50 will provide the power and a signal to the  
gate operator to open the gate and leave it open until the main  
power is restored. Once the main power is restored, the SPS-50  
will provide a signal to the gate operator and the operator will  
close (if a timer to close is used). It is not designed to  
continuously cycle the gate operator. Many local building codes  
require this type open only back-up vs. a continuos cycle back-  
up.  
As the designer and installer of the GATE SYSTEM, you must  
advise the purchaser on the proper use of the gate system. You  
also have the primary responsibility of insuring that ALL  
possible operational hazards have been considered and  
eliminated. YOU MUST ADVISE and WARN the purchaser  
and the ultimate user of ANY HAZARDS that you have not  
been able to eliminate.  
NOTICE  
THE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND  
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CANNOT COVER  
ALL POSSIBLE CONDITIONS AND SITUATIONS WHICH  
MAY OCCUR DURING ITS USE.  
IT MUST BE  
NOTICE  
UNDERSTOOD THAT COMMON SENSE AND CAUTION  
MUST BE EXERCISED BY THE PERSON(S)  
INSTALLING, MAINTAINING AND OPERATING THE  
EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED HEREIN. DO NOT USED THIS  
EQUIPMENT FOR ANY OTHER THAN ITS INTENDED  
PURPOSE - PROVIDING TEMPORARY POWER TO A  
GATE OPERATOR.  
BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION,  
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY SO YOU WILL BE  
THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH THE FEATURES OF  
THE ALLSTAR STANDBY POWER SUPPLY AND ITS  
PROPER INSTALLATION.  
The SPS-50 consists of control box and a battery pack. The  
SPS-50 control box senses the main power, charges the battery  
pack, converts the DC battery voltage to AC voltage (to power  
the operator) and provides control signals to activate the  
operator when the main power is interrupted. Additionally, the  
SPS-50 control box has a set of relay outputs that are activated if  
a low battery capacity is detected. These contact may be  
connected to an alarm system to alert the end user that battery  
maintenance is required.  
W A R N I N G !  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR  
DEATH: READ AND FOLLOW ALL  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND GATE  
SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS PROVIDED  
WITH THE GATE OPERATOR.  
Gate operators are designed to start and move gates weighing as  
much as 1000 pounds or more and are capable of producing high  
levels of force. It is important in the design of the total gate  
system that designers, installers and users be aware of the  
hazards that may be associated with the IMPROPER design,  
installation and use of vehicular gate systems and gate operators.  
Advise the purchaser to test the operation of the SPS-50  
monthly and record the date tested on the log provided below.  
WARNING HIGH VOLTA GE  
ONLY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN SHOULD SERVICE THIS GATE OPERATOR  
PERIODICALLY TEST SENSITIVITY OF OVERLOAD  
*** READ MANUAL ***  
LOG DATE BATTERY TEST  
DATES  
OPERATOR  
SERVICED  
DATE TESTED  
DATE TESTED DATE TESTED  
DATE TESTED  
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INSTALLING THE SPS-50  
The SPS-50 is not weather proof and must be protected from exposure. Ideally, the unit should be located inside the operator, away  
from where water might infiltrate the operator. If there is no suitable space inside the operator, it may be located in an electrical  
enclosure outside the operator. The battery pack must be connected to the SPS-50 control box with the leads provided. Do not route  
low voltage wires in the same conduit as high voltage wires. Follow all local electrical codes or the national electrical code.  
The following items are included with the SPS-50:  
W A R N I N G !  
1. 1- SPS-50 control box  
THE SPS-50 IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE POWER  
2. 1- SPS-50 battery pack  
TO A GATE OPERATOR WHEN THE MAIN AC  
POWER IS TURNED OFF. A GATE OPERATOR  
CONNECTED TO THE SPS-50 MAY START  
UNEXPECTEDLY WHEN THE MAIN AC POWER IS  
TURNED OFF. WHEN SERVICING THE GATE  
OPERATOR OF THE SPS-50 DISCONNECT THE  
BATTERY PACK.  
3. 1- Relay output wire harness  
4. 2- AC power in or power out wire harness  
5. 1- Warning label  
6. 1- Instruction Manual  
The SPS-50 consists of control box and a battery pack. Connectors are located on the SPS-50 control box for AC IN, AC OUT,  
RELAY and BAT LO. Pre-wired harnesses are provided to mate with these connectors. The black and red wires are used to connect  
to the battery pack. The LED’s indicate the status of the main AC voltage and the SPS-50 as follows:  
AC ON: Green LED on, AC line voltage present  
RELAY: Yellow LED on, relay NO output is closed to common, CM  
INV ON: Yellow LED on, the SPS-50 is providing power to the gate operator  
LO BAT: Red LED on, the LO BAT relay NO output is closed to common, CM  
Refer to the figure below for the location of the connectors and LED’s.  
W A R N I N G !  
W A R N I N G !  
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT  
WHEN THE BATTERY PACK IS CONNECTED TO  
THE SPS-50 CONTROL BOX. DO NOT CONNECT  
THE BATTERY UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.  
DISCONNECT THE BATTERY PACK BEFORE  
SERVICING.  
THE SPS-50 PRODUCES LETHAL VOLTAGES.  
THE BATTERY PACK IS CAPABLE OF  
SUPPLYING HAZARDOUS CURRENT. THE SPS-  
50 SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED  
TECHNICIAN.  
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Figure 1: Location of  
Connectors and LED’s  
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INSTALLING THE SPS-50  
Connecting the AC Line Voltage (Main Voltage)  
Applying Power and Connecting the Battery Pack  
The SPS-50 is designed to provide back-up power to the gate  
operator ONLY. Auxiliary devices such as loop detectors, card  
readers, phone entry systems, etc., must NOT be connected to  
the output of the SPS-50. These devices may overload the  
capacity of the SPS-50 and prevent proper gate operation.  
Follow the steps below when connecting the battery pack to the  
SPS-50:  
CAUTION !  
DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY PACK UNTIL  
AC POWER IS TURNED ON. ARCING WILL  
OCCUR AND THE SPS-50 WILL ACTIVATE THE  
GATE OPERATOR.  
W A R N I N G !  
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION. DO NOT BEGIN  
THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
PROCEDURES UNTIL THE POWER IS TURNED  
OFF AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER.  
1. Turn the main power on. The AC LED on the SPS-50  
should be on.  
2. Test the operator for several open / close cycles  
Electrically, the SPS-50 is wired in series with the incoming AC  
supply from the breaker box to the operator. The connector  
labeled AC IN is connected to the main AC supply. The AC  
OUT is connected to the operator.  
3. Connect the battery pack to the SPS-50. Connect the red  
wire to the red terminal on the batter pack and the black  
wire to the black terminal on the battery pack  
Refer to the diagram on page 7 for the following:  
WARNING!: Do not reverse the connections to the battery  
pack. Reversing the leads will permanently damage the SPS-50.  
Connect the incoming AC line to the AC IN as follows:  
L - AC Line In (live): Black  
N - AC neutral (common): White  
G- AC Ground (earth): Green  
Typically, the batteries will require 24 hours of charging time  
after installation.  
Connect the outgoing AC line to the AC OUT as follows:  
L - AC Line out: Black  
N - AC neutral: White  
G- AC Ground: Green  
Refer to the instructions provided with the operator for the  
Testing the SPS-50  
After the batteries are charged, the SPS-50 may be tested. To  
test, turn the main power off and allow the SPS-50 to cycle the  
operator. There will be approximately a ten second delay  
between the loss of AC power and when the operator starts to  
open. After approximately 30 seconds, the SPS-50 will shut  
down the power to the operator.  
proper connections to the operators.  
After the completion of the test, turn the main AC power back  
on. After approximately ten seconds a reset pulse will be sent to  
the operator. If the operator is wired for auto timer to close, it  
should close at the end of the time delay period.  
Connecting the Relay Outputs  
Two sets of relay outputs are available on the SPS-50. The set  
marked LO BAT are intended to be alarm contacts to alert of  
low battery capacity. These must be connect to a suitable alarm  
system (not provided).  
The SPS-50 will only provide back-up power for 2-5 cycles  
(depending on battery charge, temperature and gate size and  
weight). If the battery charge is too low, the SPS-50 will not be  
able to develop sufficient voltage to power the gate operator and  
the batteries must recharge before additional testing.  
The set marked RELAY are connected to the operator as  
follows:  
CM - Common, connected to the control input common terminal  
of the operator  
NO - Normally open, connected to the hold open terminal of the  
operator  
A monthly test should be made to ensure proper operation of the  
system.  
If the operator uses a normally closed control circuit, the NC  
contact may be used. Refer to the instructions provided with the  
operator for the proper connections to the operator control panel.  
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INSTALLING THE SPS-50  
Installing the Warning Labels  
Final Installation Check List  
The warning labels should be placed to notify service personnel  
that the gate operator is connected to a back-up power supply  
unit.  
Before leaving the installation:  
Check for any unsafe conditions  
Make sure all covers are replaced on electrical enclosures  
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Check for proper installation of sprocket guards and  
warning signs  
Test all safety features and safety equipment  
Disable and do not place the gate operator in service if any  
unsafe conditions exits  
Review with the owner/end user of the system the proper  
operation and safety features of the gate system  
Leave the installation and maintenance manual with the  
owner/end user  
W A R N I N G !  
DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN A FIRE.  
Figure 2: Warning Label  
THEY MAY EXPLODE. TAKE BATTERIES TO A  
RE-CYCLING CENTER.  
Maintenance of Batteries  
Typical battery life should be two years, however this will vary  
depending on use and climate. Should batteries need replacing,  
observe the following:  
W A R N I N G !  
Servicing of batteries should be performed by personnel  
knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep  
unauthorized personnel away from the batteries.  
DO NOT OPEN OR MODIFY THE BATTERY  
PACK. RELEASED ELECTROLYTE IS  
HARMFUL TO THE SKIN AND EYES AND MAY  
BE TOXIC.  
When replacing batteries replace with the same number and  
type. The SPS-50 uses a PowerSonic PS-1270 rechargeable  
maintenance free, 12 volt, 7.0 amp/hour battery.  
When disconnecting the battery pack from the SPS-50 make  
sure main AC power is turned on.  
W A R N I N G !  
A BATTERY CAN PRESENT A RISK OF  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND HIGH SHORT-  
CIRCUIT CURRENT. WHEN WORKING WITH  
BATTERIES, REMOVE WATCHES, RINGS OR  
OTHER METAL OBJECTS; USE TOOLS WITH  
INSULATED HANDLES; DO NOT LAY TOOLS  
OR METAL OBJECTS ON TOP OF BATTERIES.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
105 - 125 VAC  
MOV, TRANZORB  
24 VDC, 7 AH  
8 HOURS  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 115 VAC ± 10%  
OUTPUT FREQUENCY: 60 HZ  
OUTPUT CURRENT: 5 AMPS  
SURGE CURRENT: 9 AMPS  
INPUT VOLTAGE:  
SURGE PROTECTION:  
BATTERY:  
RECHARGE TIME:  
OUTPUT POWER: 500 WATTS  
SURGE POWER: 1000 WATTS  
RELAY OUTPUT:DPDT, 2 AMPS  
Specifications subject to change without notice. Consult the factory.  
DO NOT EXCEED THE OUTPUT CAPACITY OF THE SPS-50.  
CONNECTING A MOTOR LOAD LARGER THAN RECOMMENDED WILL  
DAMAGE THE SPS-50 AND VOID THE WARRANTY.  
CAUTION !  
Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty  
Linear LLC warrants its Allstar brand SPS-50 to be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date  
of purchase for single family home or for multi-family and commercial use. To obtain service contact your dealer.  
To obtain service under this warranty the buyer must obtain authorization instructions for the return of any goods from Linear before  
returning the goods. The goods must be returned with complete identification, with copy of proof-of-purchase, freight prepaid and in  
accordance with Linear’s instructions or they will not be accepted. In no event will Linear be responsible for goods returned without proper  
authorization or identification.  
Goods returned to Linear for warranty repair within the warranty period, which upon receipt by Linear are confirmed to be defective and  
covered by this limited warranty, will be repaired or replaced at Linear’s sole option, at no cost and returned pre-paid. Defective parts will  
be repaired or replaced with new or factory rebuilt parts at Linear’s sole option.  
This limited warranty does not cover non-defect damage, damage caused by unreasonable use, damage caused by improper installation or  
care, vandalism or lightning, fire or excessive heat, flood or other acts of God (including, but not limited to misuse, abuse or alterations,  
failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance), labor charges for dismantling or reinstalling a repaired or replaced unit, or  
replacement batteries.  
These warranties are in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed or implied. All implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a  
particular purpose are hereby disclaimed and excluded. Under no circumstances shall Linear be liable for consequential, incidental or special  
damages arising in connection with the use or inability to use this product. In no event shall Linear’s liability for breach of warranty, breach  
of contract, negligence or strict liability exceed the cost of the product covered hereby. No person is authorized to assume for Linear any  
other liability in connection with the sale of this product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Warranty effective after  
October 1st, 2007.  
For Information:  
Copyright © 2007 Linear LLC  
P/N 190-107884  
Rev. D  
August 2007  
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