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OPTIONALSOLAR PANEL INSTALLATIONOPTIONAL SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION
For Viking Vehicular Gate Operators
STEP 1
Use a 24V solar panel or two solar panels of 12V
in series with a total capacity of 80 Watts..
STEP 3
Replace the existing batteries with a battery pack
of 35AHr or greater.
STEP 2
Connect the solar panel cables to the power
harness as shown. Mak
e sure you cut the wires
coming from the toroidal transformer.
STEP 4
Refer to the maps provided to get an idea about the
number of cycles the gate will be operated per day.
This figure is for a single gate operator with just:
a) One Radio reiver,
b) One low voltage low current loop detector and
c) One low voltage, low current photo cell
Radio Station
Mag.
Lock
Mag. Lock
Safety ConnectorOpen CommandsGuard StationMaster/Slave
Brake
UL
Siren
R
adio
Rec.
U
L
Sensor
OPEN RIGHT
24V BAT 24VAC
OPEN LEFT
S
afety
Loop
C
enter
Loop
O
bstruction
S
ensor
Charger
Power
Low Battery
Motor Sensor
Hold Open
Timer
Stop
O
verlap Delay
Close Open
Obstruction
Sensor
min. MAX
Overlap
Delay
1.5
0
3
Radio StationLoop ConnectorOpen CommandsGuard StationMaster/Slave
GND
Close
Stop
Open
GND
Close
Stop
Open
Gnd
Fire
Gnd
Strike
Gnd
Exit
Gnd
Center
Gnd
Reopen
Gnd
UL
Gnd
+28v
Gnd
Radio
Gnd
+28v
+28v
Mag.
Lock
Fail
Safe/Secure
MAG. LOCK
N.C.
COM
N.O.
Charger
Power
Low Battery
Check Motor
Hold Open
Timer
Stop
Close
Open
30
60
Off
1
Radio
Rec.
UL
Sens
Reopen
Loop
Center
Loop
Brake
Siren
JP3
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Connect Leads from
Solar Panel(s), Polarity
is not important
Cut the Leads
to the Toroidal
Transformer
+
–
+
+
–
–
Reuse Existing
Battery Fuse Holder
Connect New
Batteries to
Existing Leads
Observing Polarity
Red Wire
Black Wire
+
–
+
–
Connect To Gate
Operator Input Block
24 VDC
Panel
12 VDC
P
anels
2
*With a 80 Watt (24VDC) Panel System.
5
8
10
12
14
Number of
Cycles per Day*
January July
1.
The greater capacity of the batteries, the longer the system will operate on cloudy days.
2. If more specific information is needed, please consult with Viking Access Systems.
For more information regarding solar energy refer to http:/www.nrel.gov.
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