Technical Tips from Encon

If you are looking for gate operator installation tips, Encon Electronics is the [spin] gate operator distributor you need to call. [/spin] For a quarter of a century Encon has had an inventory of thousands of gate operator, commercial door operator and access control products from 60 manufacturers . With 10 technical representatives, Encon has the most experienced technical sales team in the access control industry. [/spin]

automated gate operator is just the beginning . Maintaining and troubleshooting the system are just as critical . Everyone is pleased when the installation is complete and working properly, but what happens when the system breaks down ? End users expect their gate problems to be solved instantly . If you install the right products and put them in properly , you will be able to spot and resolve most issues efficiently [/spin]

device must have when troubleshooting gate operator systems . An appropriate quality meter measures both AC and DC, minimum and maximum voltage, ohm’s and continuity, capacitance and AC/DC amperage draw. Expect to pay approximately $150 for a meter with all of these critical features .

Power related issues commonly cause gate operator problems . Most gate operators have both a primary (high) and secondary (low) voltage. In general, the primary is expected to generate power for the gate operator and the secondary is used to power up accessories . Usually the primary is 115VAC and the secondary or outgoing voltage is 24VAC or VDC. However an increasing number of operators are completely low voltage. They have an incoming and secondary voltage of 12/24 AC/DC. Voltages are critical with low voltage openers. will show these voltages to a decimal point.| A high end multi-meter can provide the voltage amount to a decimal point.[/spin]

Step one of troubleshooting is [spin} determining | deciphering | testing | accessing [/spin] whether it’s a high or low voltage problem. If power is missing , check the circuit breaker. Do not measure the voltage while the operator is static. A correct voltage reading can be assessed while the operator is under “load” while the operator is running, . Next Position the meter to its Min/Max setting. take place during the cycle. [/spin] If there is a significant voltage dip before moving on to the next step.

When checking for secondary power, first confirm the meter is set properly. Some gate operators use a 12/24 VAC secondary while others use 12/24 VDC. If the operator is VDC, observe polarity. The red meter leg goes on the positive terminal and the black meter leg on the negative terminal.. If there is no voltage , check the fuse(s).

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