LiftMaster CSL24UL Solar Gate Reference Guide

LiftMaster CSL24UL Manual

LiftMaster CSL24UL manual content summary:

  • LiftMaster CSL24UL | Solar Gate Reference Guide - Page 1
    panel(s) must be located in an open area clear of obstructions and shading for the entire day. Snow, heavy fog or heavy rain affect solar panel performance and charge rate. Solar panels should be cleaned regularly to ensure proper operation. LiftMaster Gate Operators utilizing the solar option in
  • LiftMaster CSL24UL | Solar Gate Reference Guide - Page 2
    LiftMaster® remote controls learned MyQ® device or wireless dual-gate dual-gate installation. If your installation is a wireless dual-gate setup use single gate cycle estimate and add in power draw for wireless dual-gate feature. *** When installing LMRRUL/LMTBUL heater option refer to install manual
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    learned One or more LiftMaster® remote controls learned MyQ® device or wireless dual-gate learned Expansion board Per 1 #NUM! 57 48 46 17 #NUM! #NUM! * When installing LMRRUL/LMTBUL heater option refer to install manual for cycles and standby time. The map and daily cycle rate shown are
  • LiftMaster CSL24UL | Solar Gate Reference Guide - Page 4
    board feature 12V (RSW12UL, RSL12UL) configurations. Add up current draw by feature and accessory to determine total current draw. Control Board Feature Main board with no radios learned One or more LiftMaster® remote controls learned MyQ® device or wireless dual-gate learned Expansion board
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    radios learned One or more LiftMaster® remote controls learned MyQ® device or wireless dual-gate learned Expansion board Current 146 76 140 73 137 34 92 #NUM! 20 * When installing LMRRUL/LMTBUL heater option refer to install manual for cycles and standby time. Zone 3 (2 Hrs Sunlight/Day)
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    accessory to determine total battery current draw. CONTROL BOARD FEATURE Main board with no radios learned One or more LiftMaster® remote controls learned MyQ® device or wireless dual-gate learned Expansion board Per loop detector LOOPDETLM (up to 3 loop detectors can be plugged in to the expansion
  • LiftMaster CSL24UL | Solar Gate Reference Guide - Page 7
    LiftMaster Solar Gate Operators are engineered to have low idle current draw including radio RSW12UL, RSL12UL (1) 33Ah batteries recommended in lieu of standard 7Ah batteries If heavy amounts of snow are expected over several days, the manual disconnect may be engaged and the gate left open
  • LiftMaster CSL24UL | Solar Gate Reference Guide - Page 8
    Models: LA400CONTU, LA400VDC, LA500CONTU, LA500VDC, LA500, CSL24VDC, CSL24U, CSW24VDC, CSW24U (for models CSL24V and CSW24V refer to the wiring instructions provided with the Solar Harness Kit [Model K94-36596]). 20W APPLICATION (IN SERIES) 40W APPLICATION (IN SERIES) 60W APPLICATION (IN SERIES
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SOLAR GATE CYCLES
PER DAY
REFERENCE GUIDE
LiftMaster Solar Gate Operators feature a best-in-class
power management system that delivers power when
needed most to operate the gate while minimizing power
consumption at all other times. Power is provided to the
gate operator via batteries. The batteries are charged
from a solar panel(s) connected to the operator. The
number of solar panels required is determined by whether
the application is for a single or dual-gate, daily cycle
rate, control board current consumption by feature and
accessory, and region of the country.
Solar panel(s) must be located in an open area clear of
obstructions and shading for the entire day. Snow, heavy
fog or heavy rain affect solar panel performance and
charge rate. Solar panels should be cleaned regularly
to ensure proper operation. LiftMaster Gate Operators
utilizing the solar option in cold weather climates where
temperatures reach below -32°F (0°C) for more than
2 consecutive weeks require 33Ah batteries in lieu of
standard 7Ah batteries. This is due to the effect of cold
weather on batteries and a reduced number of hours of
sunlight during the winter months. (see back page for
details)
HCTDCUL
Solar Gate Cycles Per Day Reference Guide
LA500PKGUL
LA412PKGUL
LA400PKGUL
CSW24UL
CSL24UL
RSW12UL
RSL12UL
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