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Automatismos Pujol WINNER PRO V17 400/200 EF Instructions De Montage Et D'installation page 6

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INSTALLER WARNINGS
WARNING! Important safety instructions. Carefully read
and comply with all the warnings and instructions that
come with the product as incorrect installation can cause
injury to people and animals and damage to property.
The warnings and instructions give important information
regarding safety, installation, use and maintenance. Keep
hold of instructions so that you can attach them to the
technical file and keep them handy for future reference.
GENERAL SAFETY
This product has been designed and built solely for the
purpose indicated herein.
Uses other than those indicated herein might cause
damage to the product and create a hazard.
- The units making up the machine and its installation
must meet the requirements of the following European
Directives, where applicable: 2006/42/EC, 2014/35/EC,
2014/30/EC, and later amendments. For all countries
outside the EEC, it is advisable to comply with the
standards mentioned, in ad-
dition to any national standards in force, to achieve a good
level of safety.
- The Manufacturer of this product (hereinafter referred to
as the "Firm") disclaims all responsibility resulting from
improper use or any use other than that for which the
product has been designed, as indicated herein, as well as
for failure to apply Good Practice in the construction of
entry systems (doors, gates, etc.) and for deformation that
could occur during use.
- Installation must be carried out by qualified personnel
(professional installer, according to EN 12635), in
compliance with Good Practice and current code.
- Before installing the product, make all structural changes
required to produce safety gaps and to provide protection
from or isolate all crushing, shearing and dragging hazard
areas and danger zones in general in accordance with the
provisions of standards EN 12604 and 12453 or any local
installation standards.
Check that the existing structure meets the necessary
strength and stability requirements.
- Before commencing installation, check the product for
damage.
- The Firm is not responsible for failure to apply Good
Practice in the construction and maintenance of the doors,
gates, etc. to be motorized, or for deformation that might
occur during use.
- Make sure the stated temperature range is compatible
with the site in which the automated system is due to be
installed.
- Do not install this product in an explosive atmosphere:
the presence of flammable fumes or gas constitutes a
serious safety hazard.
- Disconnect the electricity supply before performing any
work on the system.
Also disconnect buffer batteries, if any are connected.
- Before connecting the power supply, make sure the
product's ratings match the mains ratings and that a
suitable residual current circuit breaker and overcurrent
protection device have been installed upline from the
electrical system. Have the automated system's mains
power supply fitted with a switch or omnipolar thermal-
magnetic circuit breaker with a contact separation that
meets code
requirements.
- Make sure that upline from the mains power supply there
is a residual current circuit breaker that trips at no more
than 0.03A as well as any other equipment required by
code.
- Make sure the earth system has been installed correctly:
earth all the metal parts belonging to the entry system
(doors, gates, etc.) and all parts of the system featuring an
earth terminal.
- Installation must be carried out using safety devices and
controls that meet standards EN 12978 and EN 12453.
- Impact forces can be reduced by using deformable
edges.
- In the event impact forces exceed the values laid down
by the relevant standards, apply electro-sensitive or
pressure-sensitive devices.
- Apply all safety devices (photocells, safety edges, etc.)
required to keep the area free of impact, crushing,
dragging and shearing hazards. Bear in mind the
standards and directives in force, Good Practice criteria,
intended use, the installation environment, the operating
logic of the system and forces generated by the
automated system.
- Apply all signs required by current code to identify
hazardous areas (residual risks). All installations must be
visibly identified in compliance with the provisions of
standard EN 13241-1.
- Once installation is complete, apply a nameplate
featuring the door/gate's data.
- This product cannot be installed on leaves incorporating
doors (unless the motor can be activated only when the
door is closed).
- If the automated system is installed at a height of less
than 2.5 m or is accessible, the electrical and mechanical
parts must be suitably protected.
For roller shutter automation only:
1) The motor's moving parts must be installed at a height
greater than 2.5 m above the floor or other surface from
which they may be reached.
2) The gearmotor must be installed in a segregated and
suitably protected space so that it cannot be reached
without the aid of tools.
- Install any fixed controls in a position where they will not
cause a hazard, away from moving parts. More specifically,
hold-to-run controls must be positioned within direct
sight of the part being controlled and, unless they are key
operated, must be installed at a height of at least 1.5 m
and in a place where they cannot be reached by the
public.
- Apply at least one warning light (flashing light) in a
visible position, and also attach a Warning sign to the
structure.
- Attach a label near the operating device, in a permanent
fashion, with information on how to operate the
automated system's manual release.
- Make sure that, during operation, mechanical risks are
avoided or relevant protective measures taken and, more
specifically, that nothing can be banged, crushed, caught
or cut between the part being operated and surrounding
parts.
- Once installation is complete, make sure the motor
automation settings are correct and that the safety and
release systems are working properly.
- Only use original spare parts for any maintenance or
repair work. The Firm disclaims all responsibility for the
correct operation and safety of the automated system if
parts from other manufacturers are used.
- Do not make any modifications to the automated
system's components unless explicitly authorized by the
Firm.
- Instruct the system's user on what residual risks may be
encountered, on the control systems that have been
applied and on how to open the system manually in an
emergency. give the user guide to the end user.
- Dispose of packaging materials (plastic, cardboard,
polystyrene, etc.) in accordance with the provisions of the
laws in force. Keep nylon bags and polystyrene out of
reach of children.
WIRING
WARNING! For connection to the mains power supply,
use: a multicore cable with a cross-sectional area of at least
5x1.5mm 2 or 4x1.5mm 2 when dealing with threephase
power supplies or 3x1.5mm 2 for single-phase supplies
(by way of example, type H05 VV-F cable can be used with
a cross-sectional area of 4x1.5mm 2 ). To connect auxiliary
equipment, use wires with a cross-sectional area of at least
0.5 mm 2 .
- Only use pushbuttons with a capacity of 10A-250V or
more.
- Wires must be secured with additional fastening near the
terminals (for example, using cable clamps) in order to
keep live parts well separated from safety extra low
voltage parts.
- During installation, the power cable must be stripped to
allow the earth wire to be connected to the relevant
terminal, while leaving the live wires as short as possible.
The earth wire must be the last to be pulled taut in the
event the cable's fastening device comes loose.
WARNING! safety extra low voltage wires must be kept
physically separate from low voltage wires.
Only qualified personnel (professional installer) should be
allowed to access live parts.
CHECKING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM AND
MAINTENANCE
Before the automated system is finally put into operation,
and during maintenance work, perform the following
checks meticulously:
- Make sure all components are fastened securely.
- Check starting and stopping operations in the case of
manual control.
- Check the logic for normal or personalized operation.
- For sliding gates only: check that the rack and pinion
English
mesh correctly with 2 mm of play along the full length of
the rack; keep the track the gate slides on clean and free of
debris at all times.
- For sliding gates and doors only: make sure the gate's
running track is straight and horizontal and that the
wheels are strong enough to take the weight of the gate.
- For cantilever sliding gates only: make sure there is no
dipping or swinging during operation.
- For swing gates only: make sure the leaves' axis of
rotation is perfectly vertical.
-For barriers only: before opening the door, the spring
must be decompressed (vertical boom).
- Check that all safety devices (photocells, safety edges,
etc.) are working properly and that the anti-crush safety
device is set correctly, making sure that the force of impact
measured at the points provided for by standard EN 12445
is lower
than the value laid down by standard EN 12453.
- Impact forces can be reduced by using deformable
edges.
- Make sure that the emergency operation works, where
this feature is provided.
- Check opening and closing operations with the control
devices applied.
- Check that electrical connections and cabling are intact,
making extra sure that insulating sheaths and cable glands
are undamaged.
- While performing maintenance, clean the photocells'
optics.
- When the automated system is out of service for any
length of time, activate the
emergency release (see "EMERGENCY OPERATION" section)
so that the operated part is made idle, thus allowing the
gate to be opened and closed manually.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or their technical assistance department or
other such qualified person to avoid any risk.
- If "D" type devices are installed (as defined by En12453),
connect in unverified mode, foresee mandatory
maintenance at least every six months
- The maintenance described above must be repeated at
least once yearly or at shorter intervals where site or
installation conditions make this necessary.
WARNING!
Remember that the drive is designed to make the
gate/door easier to use and will not solve problems as a
result of defective or poorly performed installation or lack
of maintenance
SCRAPPING
Materials must be disposed of in accordance with the
regulations in force. There are no particular hazards or risks
involved in scrapping the automated system. For the
purpose of recycling, it is best to separate dismantled parts
into like materials (electrical parts - copper - aluminium -
plastic - etc.).
DISMANTLING
If the automated system is being dismantled in order to be
reassembled at another site, you are required to:
- Cut off the power and disconnect the whole electrical
system.
- Remove the actuator from the base it is mounted on.
- Remove all the installation's components.
- See to the replacement of any components that cannot
be removed or happen to be damaged.
THE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CAN BE VIEWED
ON THIS WEBSITE:
WWW.automatismospujol.com
Anything that is not explicitly provided for in the
installation manual is not allowed. The operator's proper
operation can only be guaranteed if the information
given is complied with. The Firm shall not be answerable
for damage caused by failure to comply with the
instructions featured herein.
While we will not alter the product's essential features, the
Firm reserves the right, at any time, to make those changes
deemed opportune to improve the product from a
technical, design or commercial point of view, and will not
be required to update this publication accordingly.
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