LBA GROUP LA BARRIERE AUTOMATIQUE 4 User manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LIFTING BARRIERS
LBA 4, 6, 63PK, 7 and 74
THE VEHICLE AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS CONTROL SPECIALIST
Before installing or repairing your equipment, we recommend that you read these user and operang
instrucons carefully.
We are at your disposal for any addional informaon or comments.
Please contact our Aer-Sales Service on +33 (0)4 78 86 02 86, from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 6 pm.
451 Chemin de Champivost - 69760 LIMONEST
Tél : +33 (0)4 78 86 02 86
www.grouplba.com - contact@lbagroup.fr

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Contents
1GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................. 6
1.1 FOREWORD ............................................................................................................... 6
1.2 INFORMATION ........................................................................................................... 7
1.3 LIMITS OF LIABILITY..................................................................................................... 8
1.4 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ................................................................................... 8
1.5 GUARANTEE .............................................................................................................. 8
1.6 CUSTOMER SERVICE AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE ................................................................ 9
1.7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY..................................................................................... 9
1.8 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION...................................................................................... 9
2SAFETY ...........................................................................................................10
2.1 COMPLIANT USE OF BARRIERS ..................................................................................... 10
2.2 NON-COMPLIANT USE OF BARRIERS.............................................................................. 10
2.3 USER RESPONSIBILITY ................................................................................................ 11
2.4 MODIFICATIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS..................................................................... 11
2.5 QUALIFIED STAFF...................................................................................................... 12
2.6 HAZARDOUS AREA .................................................................................................... 12
3IDENTIFICATION..............................................................................................12
4TECHNICAL FEATURES......................................................................................13
4.1 DIMENSIONS AND DIRECTION...................................................................................... 13
4.1.1 LBA 4 .......................................................................................................... 13
4.1.2 LBA 6/6R/63PK........................................................................................... 14
4.1.3 LBA 7/7R/74............................................................................................... 15
4.2 MAIN FEATURES....................................................................................................... 16
4.3 POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................ 16
4.4 CONDITIONS OF USE.................................................................................................. 16
4.5 PERFORMANCES....................................................................................................... 17
5OPERATING PRINCIPLE ....................................................................................18
6TRANSPORT AND STORAGE .............................................................................19
6.1 TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................................... 19
6.2 CHECKS AFTER TRANSPORT......................................................................................... 19
6.3 STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................ 19
7ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION........................................................................20
7.1 FOUNDATIONS AND CONDUITS:................................................................................... 20
7.1.1 Non-rotary base plate:............................................................................... 20
7.1.2 Rotary base plate:...................................................................................... 21
7.2 INSTALLATION OF THE BARRIER'S HOUSING:................................................................... 22

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7.2.1 On non-rotary base plate:.......................................................................... 22
7.2.2 On the rotary base plate:........................................................................... 23
7.3 ASSEMBLY OF THE BOOM:.......................................................................................... 24
7.3.1 LBA4:.......................................................................................................... 24
7.3.2 LBA6/6R/63:............................................................................................... 24
7.3.3 LBA7/7R/74:............................................................................................... 25
8ELECTRICAL CONNECTION:...............................................................................26
9SWITCHING ON AND SETTINGS ........................................................................28
9.1 FOREWORD:............................................................................................................ 28
9.2 SWITCHING ON THE BARRIER....................................................................................... 28
9.3 ADJUSTMENT OF STOPS AND SENSORS:......................................................................... 29
9.3.1 Irreversible barriers (LBA4/6/7)................................................................. 29
9.3.2 Reversible barriers (LBA6R/63/7R/74)....................................................... 31
9.4 ADJUSTMENT OF THE COUNTERBALANCE:...................................................................... 33
10 PRESENTATION ON THE INTERFACE..................................................................34
10.1 GENERAL INTERFACE ................................................................................................. 34
10.2 INPUTS/OUTPUTS..................................................................................................... 35
10.2.1 Inputs/outputs description ........................................................................ 35
10.2.2 Default assignment of the inputs/outputs ................................................ 36
11 CONTROLS AND VIEWING................................................................................37
11.1 LOCAL CONTROLS: .................................................................................................... 37
11.2 VIEWING ................................................................................................................ 37
11.2.1 Screen: ....................................................................................................... 37
11.2.2 LEDs:........................................................................................................... 39
12 MESSAGES AND SAFETY COMPONENT ACTIVATION..........................................40
12.1 STATUS MESSAGES OF THE BARRIER:............................................................................. 40
12.2 MESSAGES FOR SAFETY ACTIVATION OF THE BARRIER:...................................................... 40
13 MAIN MENU: ..................................................................................................41
13.1 CHOICE OF THE USER:................................................................................................ 41
13.2 "INFORMATION" - CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROGRAMME:......................................... 42
13.3 "START/STOP PLC" - STARTING/STOPPING THE PROGRAM:.......................................... 42
13.4 "USER PARAMETERS" - SETTINGS FOR THE PROGRAM:............................................... 43
13.5 "IP CONFIG" -IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION: .............................................................. 45
13.6 "DOWNLOAD PLC PROG" -MODIFICATION OF THE PROGRAM USING AN SD CARD:......... 46
13.7 "UPLOAD PLC PROG" -RECORDING OF THE PROGRAM ON AN SD CARD:........................ 47
13.8 "LOCATED VARS" - LOCAL VARIABLES OF THE PROGRAM:............................................. 48
14 TCP/IP MODBUS COMMUNICATION: ...............................................................49
14.1 RS485 COMMUNICATION:........................................................................................ 49
14.2 ETHERNET TCP/IP COMMUNICATION.......................................................................... 49

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14.3 MODIFICATION OF THE IP ADDRESS ............................................................................. 49
14.4 EXCHANGE TABLE: .................................................................................................... 50
15 WEB SERVER ...................................................................................................51
15.1 CONNECTION TO THE BARRIER..................................................................................... 51
15.2 AUTHENTIFICATION................................................................................................... 52
15.3 HOME PAGE ............................................................................................................ 53
15.4 OTHER TABS ............................................................................................................ 55
15.4.1 "Configuration" tab ................................................................................... 55
15.4.2 "Userparam" tab (authentication required).............................................. 55
15.4.3 "Located var" tab (authentication required) ............................................. 56
15.4.4 Informations" tab ...................................................................................... 56
16 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE: ......................................................................57
16.1 CLEANING:.............................................................................................................. 57
16.2 MAINTENANCE PLAN:................................................................................................ 57
17 MALFUNCTIONS..............................................................................................58
17.1 MANUAL OPENING IN THE EVENT OF NO VOLTAGE (LBA4/6/7)........................................ 58
17.2 MANUAL OPENING IN THE EVENT OF NO VOLTAGE (LBA6R/63PK/7R/74)........................ 58
17.3 FREQUENT ADJUSTMENTS AND FAILURES....................................................................... 59
17.4 VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE ERROR MESSAGES...................................................................... 61
18 REPAIRS..........................................................................................................62
18.1 REPLACEMENT OF THE BOOM ..................................................................................... 62
18.2 REPLACEMENT OF THE GEARED MOTOR UNIT ................................................................. 63
18.2.1 LBA4........................................................................................................... 63
18.2.2 LBA 6/6R/63PK........................................................................................... 64
18.2.3 LBA 7/7R/74............................................................................................... 65
18.3 REPLACEMENT OF THE STOPS (EXCEPT FOR LBA 4) ......................................................... 66
18.3.1 LBA 6/6R/63PK........................................................................................... 66
18.3.2 LBA 7/7R/74............................................................................................... 66
18.4 REPLACEMENT OF THE POSITION SENSORS..................................................................... 67
18.5 REPLACEMENT OF THE COUNTERBALANCE SPRING (EXCEPT FOR LBA 4) .............................. 68
18.6 REVERSING THE DIRECTION OF THE BARRIER................................................................... 69
18.6.1 LBA4........................................................................................................... 69
18.6.2 LBA 6/6R/63PK........................................................................................... 70
18.6.3 LBA 7/7R/74............................................................................................... 71
19 REPLACING ONE-C CONTROL BOARD:...............................................................72
20 WIRING DIAGRAM LBA4 / 6 / 63PK / 7 .............................................................73

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1 General information
1.1 Foreword
Thank you for choosing La Barrière Automatique to secure and regulate your access areas. Be rest
assured that your acquisition will provide you with the greatest satisfaction for a number of years.
However, before installing your equipment, we recommend that you read the following operating
instructions and the quick installation guide attached.
Despite the care taken in drafting these instructions, if specific points seem incorrect or unclear, please
let us know. We are at your disposal for any comments or additional information.
Before installing or repairing the automatic lifting barrier, please read these instructions carefully.
The lifting barrier must be installed and serviced by a professional installer, in accordance with the
instructions and regulations in force.
All of the instructions must be respected to prevent any harm to people. Failure to observe these
instructions may cause physical injuries, which, in some cases, may be serious.

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1.2 Information
The installation of a barrier or a physical obstacle incurs your liability with regard to user safety. In
addition, we ask you to take into account the following comments:
►The key used to open the barrier hatch provides access to the mechanism and electrical part.
Therefore, it must be used by employees who are aware of running the risks of electrocution
and crushing in the event of negligent operation. The intervening employee must check that
the hatch is correctly locked before leaving.
►Pedestrian traffic must be prohibited in the obstacle passage area except if its movement is
highlighted efficiently (light and/or audible warning, marking on the ground, sign board, etc.).
You are responsible for the condition of this signalling.
You are solely responsible for the installation of and compliance with appropriate signs, taking into
account the following note:
Note: in countries within the European Union, requirement 1.3.7.2 of the EC Machinery Directive lays
down the affixing of a pictogram on either side of equipment that prohibits pedestrian access in
hazardous areas, at least one metre downstream and upstream of the boom in closed position
(horizontal).
Example of pictogram:
RED
BLACK
WHITE

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1.3 Limits of liability
Failure to observe the provisions listed below releases La Barrière Automatique of any liability for
damages caused to people or objects:
►In the event of an operating anomaly, switch off the motor’s power supply immediately and
control the barrier manually until the failure has been determined and eliminated
►Do not modify the product’s parts if this is not stated in the manual or approved by the
manufacturer
►Devices must be modified or dismantled exclusively by authorised and qualified staff
►Avoid placing parts of the automation system close to heat sources or in contact with liquid
substances
►Use suitable power supply cables
►For ideal operation of the automation system, use accessories offered by La Barrière
Automatique
►Installation, inspection and placing into operation must be carried out according to the
standard in force
►Dispose of waste materials in compliance with the local standard in force
1.4 Intellectual property rights
It is prohibited to give the operating instructions to third parties without the manufacturer's written
consent.
The contents, texts, drawings, figures and other illustrations are protected by intellectual property law
and benefit from intellectual property rights. Any fraudulent use is liable for criminal penalties.
Reproductions, even partial and whatever their type or form, as well as use and/or communication of
the contents are prohibited without the manufacturer’s written consent.
1.5 Guarantee
Under normaluse of theproduct, if theseoperatinginstructions have been followed and nounauthorised
intervention has taken place, “La Barrière Automatique” shall be liable for any defects of form or
manufacture for mechanical and/or electrical parts in accordance with the contract concluded at the
time of sale.

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1.6 Customer service and after-sales service
Whether before, during or after sale of the equipment, “La Barrière Automatique” is at your disposal for
any technical issues via the following contact details:
LA BARRIERE AUTOMATIQUE
451 chemin de Champivost
69760 LIMONEST
France
Tel.: +33 (0)4-78-86-02-86
Fax: +33 (0)4-78-51-18-76
Email: contact@barriere-automatique.fr
Comment: In order to process your request as best as possible, whenever possible, please note
the information present on the barrier’s identification plate (type, serial number, date of
manufacture) before calling.
1.7 Declaration of conformity
The barriers are compliant with the following European standards:
No. 305/2011/EC : Construction Products Regulation
No. 2006/42/EC : Machinery Directive
No. 2014/35/EC : Low Voltage Directive
No. 2014/30/EC : Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
No. 2011/65/EC : ROHS Directive
NF EN 61800-3 amendment A11, Table 2: Minimum immunity requirements for harmonics, second
environment
NF EN 61800-3 amendment A11, Table 3 and 4: Immunity requirements for voltage variations,
unbalances and frequency variations, second environment
NF EN 61800-3 amendment A11, Table 6: Immunity requirements for high-frequency disturbances,
second environment
NF EN 61800-3 subclauses 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3, 6.1.4: Low-frequency emissions
NF EN 61800-3 Table 6 and 7: High-frequency emissions, first environment
NF EN 61800-5-1: Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems
NF EN 60034-1: Rotary electrical machines
1.8 Environmental protection
Incorrect disposal of components or of the barrier may result in environmental damages.
Please observe and comply with the local and national directives and laws in force before dismantling
a barrier.

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2 Safety
2.1 Compliant use of barriers
“La Barrière Automatique” barriers are designed exclusively to regulate the entry and/or exit of
predefined vehicles in specified areas.
The vehicles must have a metal surface arealarge enough to be detected bythe magnetic loops on the
ground.
For vehicles that cannot be detected by the magnetic loops (metal surface area too small), we strongly
recommend the use of another safety device such as an infrared sensor or an ultrasonic sensor.
If the user chooses not to use safety devices, “La Barrière Automatique” shall under no circumstances
be held liable in the event of uncontrolled closing of the barrier.
The barrier must be controlled by electrical power only.
2.2 Non-compliant use of barriers
Non-compliant use of the barrier may result in hazardous situations and risks of
serious injuries.
All of the following uses are considered as non-compliant:
►Regulating the traffic of pedestrians, bicycles and/or animals
►Using the barriers for level crossings
►Connecting or assembling accessories without prior approval by “La Barrière Automatique”
►Any other use other than those described in the compliant uses section
Any request for damages whatsoever following non-compliant use of the barrier will be refused.
The user of the barrier is solely liable for any damages following non-compliant use.

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2.3 User responsibility
In all cases, the user must meet his legal safety obligations.
In particular, the user must:
►Be aware of the legislation in force regarding protection in the workplace
►Regularly check that the user instructions given correspond to current regulations and adapt
them accordingly
►Clearly allocate the skills of the employee designated to use the barrier during installation,
use, maintenance or cleaning of the barrier
►Make sure that this same employee has read and understood this user manual
►Make sure that this same employee is clearly equipped with personal protective equipment
(PPE) for any operation whatsoever on the barrier.
In addition, the operator is responsible for:
►Training staff at regular intervals on the handling of the barrier and informing them of
potential risks
►Keeping the barrier in good condition
►Respecting barrier cleaning and maintenance times
►Preventing unauthorised people from entering the danger area under the barrier boom as
much as possible
2.4 Modifications and transformations
Any modification or transformation of the barriers or the complete installation may result in unforeseen
risks.
Before any operation of this type, please contact the manufacturer.

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2.5 Qualified staff
Use, even compliant, of the barrier by an unqualified employee may result in
hazardous situations and risks of serious injuries.
The following staff are considered as qualified:
►Staff trained by the operator on the tasks entrusted to them and on the potential risks
►Staff qualified in electrical engineering who are able to carry out work on electrical
installations and recognise the potential risks
►“La Barrière Automatique” maintenance staff who are selected, trained and authorised
by “La Barrière Automatique” to carry out servicing and maintenance work on barriers
2.6 Hazardous area
The barrier powered on may start to move and therefore constitute a hazardous element causing
crushing and/or cutting risks.
Any unqualified employee must remain at a safe distance of at least 50 cm from the barrier.
3 Identification
Each barrier has an identification plate fixed on thehousing that indicates the barrier type, serial number
and date of manufacture:
Date of manufacture: MM YY (MM: month; YY: year)
Serial number: 6-digit code starting with the two digits for the year of manufacture
Type: LBA X
You will also find here the telephone number for technical support.

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4 Technical features
4.1 Dimensions and direction
4.1.1 LBA 4
Maximum boom length: 4 m
Normal direction
Reverse direction
Crank
Hatch
Hatch
Boom length = X (4000 mm max.)
Passage length = X - 385 mm (= 3615 mm max.)
Centre-to-centre distance = X –175 mm (= 3825 mm max.)

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4.1.2 LBA 6/6R/63PK
LBA 6/6R maximum boom length: 6 m (straight boom); 4.50 m (folding boom)
LBA 63PK maximum boom length: 3.80 m
Comment: Only LBA6 has a crank
Normal direction
Reverse direction
Crank
Hatch
Hatch
Boom length = X (6000 mm max.)
Passage length = X - 385 mm (= 5615 mm max.)
Centre-to-centre distance = X –175 mm (= 5825 mm max.)

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4.1.3 LBA 7/7R/74
LBA 7 maximum boom length: 7 m
LBA 7R maximum boom length: 6 m
LBA 74 maximum boom length: 4 m
Comment: Only LBA7 has a crank
Normal direction
Reverse direction
Crank
Hatch
Hatch
Boom length = X
Passage length = X
Centre-to-centre distance = X + 210 mm

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4.2 Main features
This barrier comprises several sub-assemblies that are very easy to replace: sheet metal, motor unit,
boom support for aluminium boom and electrical board.
Barrier
LBA4
LBA6
LBA6R
LBA63PK
LBA7
LBA7R
LBA74
Sheet metal
Housing and hatch made of 2 mm thick sheet metal with cataphoresis treatment and RAL 5015 paint
Aluminium top cover and RAL 9010 paint
(other colours possible as an option)
Boom
Oval
Aluminium 84
x 57 mm
Oval
Aluminium 84 x 57 mm
Oval
Aluminium
84 x 57 mm
Straight or
folding
Oval aluminium 84 x 57
mm
Or Rectangular Fibre 145 x
65 mm
Oval
Aluminium
135 x 93
mm
Max. length
4 m
6 m
3.80 m
7 m
6 m
4 m
Motor
Three-phase 0.18 kW - 230 Vac
Reversibility
No
Yes
No
Yes
Counterbalance
Compression spring
Speed
Adjustable speed and rates controlled by a 0.25 kW variable frequency drive
Operating time
3 to 6 s
2 to 9 s*
0.8 to 3 s
2 to 9 s*
2 to 4 s
Control
Electronic
board
PLC
Position
sensors
Inductive (contactless)
*: Take into account the boom length and its accessories
4.3 Power supply
Designation
Unit
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Power supply
Vac
210
230
250
Frequency
Hz
48
50
52
Consumption
W
-
180
250
4.4 Conditions of use
Immunity
Standard code or level
Operating temperature
From -30°C to +55°C
Power line disturbances
Immunised against power line disturbances less than 100 ms
Humidity
Maximum degree of humidity: 95% up to 30°C; 50% above 30°C
Water spraying
Code AD5: water jet washing sprayed in all directions, or high-pressure washing
at a minimum distance of 1 m
Solid matter
Code AE4: protection against particles larger than 1 mm
Wind
Wind resistant up to 140 km/h
Corrosive substances
Code AF2 more specific conditions of the type salt mist, exhaust fumes form
vehicles.
Impacts
Code AG3
Vibrations
Code AH2
Flora and mildew
Code AK2
Fauna
Code AL2
Electromagnetic, electrostatic or ionising
effects
Code AM6
Solar radiation
Code AN2
Lightning
Code AQ2

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4.5 Performances
Barrier
LBA 4
LBA 6/6R/63PK
LBA 7/7R/74
MTBF
> 10,000 h
> 15,000 h
MCBF
3,000,000
5,000,000
No. of operations
15,000/day
10,000/day
MTTR
< 15 minutes
< 30 minutes
IP
IP 54
Where:
•MTCF: Mean Time to Catastrophic Failure
•MCBF: Mean Time Between Failure
•MTTR: Mean Time to Repair
•IP: Protection Index

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5 Operating principle
The barrier is divided into two parts: a mechanical part (housing, boom, counterbalance device) and an
electrical part (control board, geared motor, sensors, magnetic loops, etc.).
The electrical part controls the mechanical part.
The control board comprises a PLC (or electronic board) which controls a variable frequency drive,
which in turn controls the barrier's motor.
This PLC is also connected to the barrier's various electrical accessories: inductive position sensors,
magnetic loop, infrared sensor, flashing light, etc.
Theinductive sensors indicate the position of the boom to the PLC, which allows it to control the variable
frequency drive accordingly.
A safety device (magnetic loop, IR sensor, etc.) is recommended below the barrier to detect a vehicle
or a pedestrian under the boom so that the control unit prevents the barrier from closing, if necessary.
Automatic closing after passage or after time delay functions can be activated via the control board’s
terminal boards.
The control board also transmits information on the barrier’s status in the form of dry contacts (NO or
NC).
The speeds and acceleration/deceleration rates can be adjusted via the variable frequency drive.
The counterbalance device is a spring which counterbalances the weight of the boom when the barrier
is activated.
The barrier is said to be “reversible” if boom movement is possible when switched off without needing
to use a crank. Some reversible barriers therefore re-open automatically in the event of a power cut
using the counterbalance spring.
“Irreversible” barriers require the use of a crank to operate them when switched off.

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6 Transport and storage
6.1 Transport instructions
For safety reasons, the transport instructions are as follows:
►Any person whatsoever involved in the loading, transport or unloading of the barrier’s
elements must be equipped with personal protective equipment
►Use a suitable transport tool (pallet truck or forklift truck) to unload or handle the packaged
products
►At least two people are needed to unload the housing and the boom from the pallet
►Use a suitable lifting device to move the barrier's housing (two-wheel hand truck, etc.)
►Use suitable lifting equipment for the barrier’s boom (straps, etc.)
6.2 Checks after transport
The delivery must be checked upon receipt to make sure that everything is there and that there is no
damage due to transport.
In the event of visible damage due to transport or missing parts:
►Do not accept the delivery, or only accept it subject to reservations
►Note the extent of the damage on the delivery note
►File a complaint with “La Barrière Automatique”
6.3 Storage instructions
Please store the barrier’s elements in the following conditions:
•Indoors
•In a dry place
•Immobile
•Protected from dust, sunlight, splashing of fluids
•Storage temperature: -30 to 70°C
•Ambient humidity: max. 95% (50% above 30°C)
•For long-term storage, regularly check the general condition of the barrier’s various
elements

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7 Assembly and installation
7.1 Foundations and conduits:
7.1.1 Non-rotary base plate:
Construct a concrete foundation for the barrier’s housing and for the support post (optional) according
to the following recommendations.
The concrete foundation must be perfectly horizontal and placed at finished floor level at least.
The conduits must reach the middle of the barrier.
An anchor plate is provided. It will enable the four 16 x250 mm anchor rods to be secured at the correct
centre-to-centre distance and will provide a clean and flat surface for fixing the barrier.
The anchor rods must protrude by 60 mm (see below).
Recommended dimensions for the conduits:
Base plate
Foundations
Conduits
M16
Anchor rods
Ø 60 mm for power supply
Ø 40 mm for control
Ø 30 mm housing
→support post connection
Ø 30 mm housing
→to road connection (Magnetic loop)
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