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Pay Station Dimensions
63.5 inches high (85.5 inches when height of solar panel included)
14.5 inches wide
16 inches deep
165 lbs weight with pedestal and all components installed (including battery).
75 lbs weight with pedestal removed.
Preparing a Pedestal Footing or Slab
1. Determine maximum walk-up or drive-by height.
2. Allow for an ADA side-reach height of 54” (137.5cm) mounted on a 24” (61cm) pedestal for special
needs parkers. This is the recommended side reach.
3. For resistance of approximately 500 lbs of horizontal force (1350lbs of concrete), you need to mount the pay station into an existing sidewalk or a pad of poured concrete 2 feet by
2 feet (min) and by a depth of 1foot.
4. To withstand more resistance such as 1000 lbs of horizontal force (2700lbs of concrete), mount on a pad of poured concrete 2 feet by 2 feet (minimum) and by a depth of 2 feet.
5. Underneath the slab, ensure that there is good draining backfill material. This will help prevent heaving due to frost.
6. Install the conduit for AC power and/or communications/data cables through the 3 inch diameter hole at the bottom of the pedestal.
7. Since the pedestal contains a battery and coin bag, use a stiff conduit (steel or PVC) and cut it flush with the concrete.
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Important Note
If you are pouring concrete, the area must be as level as possible. A sloped or bumpy
surface can result in malfunctions with coin dispensers and other internal components.
Check with Digital Payment Technologies if you have any questions regarding tolerances
for non-level areas.
A level surface ensures the components can function properly and allows customers to
stand or wheel to the unit using a motorized scooter or a wheelchair. Note that
wheelchairs require a minimum width of 60” in front of the Pay station.
8. Use flexible steel or PVC conduit to route the cabling inside the pay station. A flexible conduit can be easily installed on the sides of the pedestal and ensure there is enough room
for the battery and coin bag.
9. If you can’t bring conduit up through the base of the pedestal to accommodate AC power or a
telecommunications line, drill through the cabinet to accommodate a side entrance for conduit by contacting Digital Payment Technologies. Know in advance so the appropriate preparations
can be made.
10. Before pouring any concrete, tape the bolts so that concrete doesn’t stick to them.
11. Bore holes approximately 5/8” in diameter and 7.5” deep into the slab for mounting. When the concrete is poured, it must be leveled and as smooth as possible.
12. Ensure that there is a minimum of 1 foot clearance on the left side of the unit, so that the Pedestal Door can be opened. Additional space is recommended for easier access to the
battery and coin bag.
13. Ensure that there is a minimum of 6 inches of clearance on the right side of the unit, so that access to the USB door is available.
14. If your pay station has a wireless antenna, ensure at least six inches of space at the top of the unit.
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Bolt Installation
The bolt patterns shown in the following illustrations show the layout seen when you face the front of the unit. The main cabinet door is at the front, the pedestal door is on the left,
and the USB door on the cabinet is on the right.
Contact Digital Payment Technologies before installing bolts if you have any questions.
Do not use welding to install the pedestal. Contact DPT before you use any welding
equipment near LUKE pay stations. Welding heat can damage the power cable sheath and
create a fire hazard.
Standard Mounting Pedestal Patterns
Use the following mounting pattern 8” X 7” if your pedestal has a pre-October 2005 configuration:
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Use the standard pedestal mounting pattern for 8” X 8” or 10”X7” Intellapay units shipped after October 2005: /
Standard Mounting Pedestal Pattern after February 2006
This is the standard pedestal mounting pattern for 8” X 8”, or 8”X7” or 10” X 7” Intellapay units shipped after
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Grounding Your Pay Station
You need to ground your pay station at the grounding terminal by connecting a ground cable to the electrical
box or an earth ground. Earth grounding provides the best protection against static electricity.
The following images show proper earth grounding:
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