Works Prior To Installation; Electrical Cables Preparation - Nice MhouseKit WU200S Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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Durability calculation example (refer to Table 1 and to Graph 1):
- leaf length: 1.7 m and leaf weight: 200 kg = severity index: 20%
- Installation in windy areas = severity index: 15%
- no other fatiguing elements present
Total severity index = 35%
Estimated durability = 120,000 manoeuvre cycles
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4.1 - WORKS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION

4.1.1 - Establish the position of the devices in the system
With reference to fig. 3 and fig. 4, locate the approximate position for
installation of each device envisaged in the system. The fig. 3 shows a
system built with this product plus other optional accessories from the
Mhouse line. The various elements are positioned according to a standard
and usual layout. The devices used are:
[a] - 1 CL200S command control unit
[b] - 1 FL100 flashing indicator with built-in antenna
[c] - 1 pair of PH100 photocells (made up of a TX and an RX)
[d] - 1 KS100 Key-operated selector switch
[e] - 2 photocells columns
[f] - 2 end stops
[g] - 2 WU100SK electromechanical gearmotors
[i] - junction box
WARNING! - Some of these devices are optional and may not be
present in this package (see the Mhouse product catalogue).
WARNINGS:
Fixed type control devices must be positioned:
- in view of the automation;
- away from its moving parts;
- at a minimum height of 1.5 m from the floor/ground;
- not accessible to strangers.
4.1.2 - Establish the position of all the connecting cables
Refer to the instructions in section 4.2 to determine the pattern with which
to dig the routes for the cable ducts for the electrical cables.
4.1.3 - Obtain the tools and materials required for the work
Before beginning work, make sure you have all the tools and materials
required to carry out the work. Make sure that these are in good condition
and comply with local safety regulations.
4.1.4 - Carry out the preparatory works
Prepare the environment for the subsequent installation of the devices,
carrying out preliminary work such as, for example:
- excavation of routes for the cable ducting for the electrical cables (alter-
natively, external raceways may be used);
- installation of the cable ducting and their attachment in the concrete;
- sizing of all electrical cables to the desired length (see section 4.2) and
their passage in the ducting. Caution! - At this stage do not imple-
ment any type of electrical connection.
Warnings:
• Ducting and raceways are used to protect the electrical cables from
damage due to accidental impacts.
Connection
A - Electricity supply line
B - FLASH flasher output
C - Radio antenna
D - ECSbus devices cable
E - STOP input
F - OPEN input
G - Gearmotor power supply cable
Note 1 - You may use a cable which is longer than 30 m, provided it has a larger gauge (for example, 3 x 2.5 mm
with, in the vicinity of the automation, safety grounding.
Note 2 - For the ECSbus cables and those for the STOP and OPEN inputs, you can also use a single cable with more internal conductors, to
group multiple connections: for example, inputs STOP and OPEN can be connected to the KS100 selector switch with a cable of 4 x 0.5 mm
CAUTION! – The cables used must be suited to the installation environment; for example a cable type H03VV-F for indoor envi-
ronments, or type H07RN-F for outdoor environments, is recommended.
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TABLE 2 – Technical specifications of electric cables
Cable type (minimum gauge values)
Cable 3 x 1.5 mm
2
Cable 2 x 1 mm
2
RG58 type of protected cable
Cable 2 x 0.5 mm
2
Cable 2 x 0.5 mm
2
Cable 2 x 0.5 mm
2
Cable 3 x 1.5 mm
2
• When laying the ducting, also take into account that due to possible
deposits of water in the routing ducts, the ducting might create con-
densation in the control unit, with consequent damage to the electronic
circuits.
• Place the ends of the ducting in the vicinity of the points provided for
affixing the devices.

4.2 - ELECTRICAL CABLES PREPARATION

To prepare all connection cables, proceed as follows.
a) - Observe fig. 4 to understand how the various devices should be con-
nected to the control unit and the terminals to be used for each con-
nection. Important - Only devices which support "ECSbus" technol-
ogy can be connected to the "ECSbus" terminal.
b) - Observe fig. 4 to understand how to position the electrical cables in
the environment. Then, draw a similar diagram on paper, adapting it
to the specific needs of your system. Note - This diagram will be use-
ful, both to guide the excavation of the routes for the cable ducting,
and for drawing up a complete list of the cables required.
c) - Read Table 2 to determine the type of cables to use; then use the
diagram you just drew and the environmental measurements to
determine the length of each individual cable. Caution! - Each cable
must not exceed the maximum length indicated in Table 2.
WARNING - The "ECSbus" technology allows you to connect multiple
devices together using, between one device and the next, a single "bus"
cable, with two internal electrical conductors. The connection between
the devices can adopt a "cascade", a "star" or a "mixed" configuration,
between the first two.
cascade
Max allowable length
30 m (note 1)
20 m
20m (recommended less than 5 m)
20 m (note 2)
20 m (note 2)
20 m (note 2)
10 m
star
mixed
) and that it is equipped
2
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