1) GENERAL OUTLINE
Underground anti-waiting bollard, compact and sturdy.
Comprises a steel rod driven by an oil-immersed motor. Protected by a steel
cylinder with an electrophoretic coating, to be set in the ground.
The PERSEO CBD.P SD control panel allows up to four bollards to be controlled
simultaneously.
2) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR STOPPY MBB ACTUATOR
220-230V 50/60Hz (*)
Motor
Capacitor
10 µF
Power input
300 W
Limit switch
magnetic reed sensor
Absorption
1,4 A (230V) 2,4 A (110V)
Work frequency
intensive
IP 67
Degree of protection
Control panel
PERSEO CBD.P SD
Electric brake
24Vdc
6 s (- STOPPY MBB 219-500.C)
Working time
9 s (- STOPPY MBB 219-700.C)
–25°C + 60°C (with Termon activate)
Working temperature
Front impact resistance
8,000 Joule (50% breakagepossibility)
on rod raised by 350 mm
Max. sustainable weight with raised rod: 300kg
Static Load
Max. sustainable weight with lowered rod: 15,000 kg
90 kg (- STOPPY MBB 219-500.C)
Weight
110 kg (- STOPPY MBB 219-700.C)
Dimensions
see fig. H
If there is no power, it becomes reversible by
Manual manoeuvre
cutting off the power
(* other voltages available on request)
3) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SET-UP
Lay out the electrical installation as shown in fig. A, making reference to the
current CEI 64-8, IEC 364 (HD 384 harmonised) electrical standards, and other
national standards.
WARNING! For connection of the control panel to the mains, use a multico-
lour cable having a minimum 3x1.5 sq mm cross section of the type set out
by the current standards. For example, if the cable is installed outside (in
the open air), it must be at least equal to H07RN-F, whereas, if it is installed
inside (in a raceway), it must be at least equal to H05 VV-F and have a 3x1.5
sq mm cross section.
To connect the bollard to the control panel, use cable supplied as standard and
already wired inside the bollard. Should the cable be too short, join it inside a
watertight box, using two separate cables for low voltage and mains voltage
connections.
Particular attention must be paid in separating and fixing the wiring, so that the low
voltage and mains voltage cables are prevented from coming into contact.
Connect the control and safety devices in compliance with the installation techni-
cal standards mentioned previously.
Fig. A shows the number of connections and their cross section for an approxi-
mate length of 100 metres: in case of longer cables, calculate the cross section
for the true automation load.
Example of installation:
I
Type-approved omnipolar circuit breaker, which must be adequately
rated and have at least 3,5 mm contact opening, provided with protec-
tion against overloads and short circuits. If not already installed, place
a type-approved differential switch with a 0.03A threshold just before
the automation system.
QR
Control panel and incorporated receiver
S
Key selector
AL
Blinker with tuned antenna
M
Bollard
P
Wall-mounted pushbutton panel
Fte, Fre Pair of photocells
T
1-2-4 channel transmitter
SF
Red and green traffic lights
SM
Magnetic coil
NOTE: The choice of the type and number of safety devices to be installed
depends on the particular use and installation location.
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STOPPY MBB 219-500.C - STOPPY MBB 219-700.C
INSTALLATION MANUAL
MOTOR
4) PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Check that the installation base is stable and level.
For correct operation, the bollard does not require precise verticality; however,
to obtain a good aesthetic result, it is advisable to proceed to levelling the instal-
lation area so as to ensure that the rod stroke is perfectly vertical.
5) FOUNDATION DIGGING AND BOLLARD POSITIONING
•
Proceed as shown in fig. B .
•
Carry out electrical installation (see paragraph 3).
6) MALFUNCTIONS. CAUSES AND REMEDIES
•
If the rod fails to raise, check that the mains power is on, that the backup bat-
teries, if any, are in proper working order and that the fuses have not blown.
Also check the motor's connections to the control panel.
•
If the rod does not move down, it is probable that an Open command is
constantly given from the control panel or other external device. Therefore
temporarily disconnect all the external devices in order to identify the cause
of the problem. If the rod still remains raised, proceed to disconnecting the
power supply and then checking the control panel. Anyway, when the power
supply is off, the rod should spontaneously tend to lower; if this does not hap-
pen, proceed to disassembly in order to identify any mechanical problems
preventing the lowering manoeuvre.
7) DISMANTLING
When the automation device is disassembled to be reassembled on another site,
proceed as follows:
•
Disconnect the power supply and the entire electrical installation
•
Remove the bollard, taking care not to damage the sheath which is to protect
the electric cables during the digging operations.
•
Disassemble the control panel and all the installation components.
•
In the case where some of the components cannot be removed or are dam-
aged, they must be replaced.
8) HEATING ELEMENT
The Perseo CBD.P SD control unit has the TERMON setting incorporated, which
regulates the temperature difference between the bollard motor and the
outdoor temperature in degrees centigrade, which passes the current through
the motor windings to keep the temperature constant especially in cold envi-
ronment conditions.
9) ANTITHEFT SYSTEM
A reed sensor is installed under the flange of models designed for this, which ena-
bles connecting an external antitheft system. If there is an attempt to tamper with
the bollard, the sensor activates the alarm system (orange wires, NC contact).
OPERATOR INSTALLATION IN READY INSTALLED FOUNDATION BOX
10) PRE-INSTALLING THE EMPTY FOUNDATION BOX AND SEALING WITH
RELEVANT COVER (FIG.K)
11) PREPARING THE FOUNDATION BOX FOR OPERATOR INSTALLATION (FIG.L)
Remove the cover, unscrew the anchor nuts and remove the four thread
protection screws.
Clean the base and the surface the device will sit on, removing any debris.
12) PREPARING THE BOLLARD FOR INSTALLATION IN THE FOUNDATION
BOX (FIG.M)
Unscrew the fastening screws and remove the cast iron flange
13) POSITIONING THE POWER CABLE (FIG.N)
14) INSERTING THE BOLLARD IN THE FOUNDATION BOX (FIG.O)
Lower STOPPY into the foundation box turned 30°.
With the bollard held approx. 10 cm above the ground, as illustrated in figure
O2, turn it anticlockwise.
To lift STOPPY, use the eyebolts as illustrated in figure O1.
15) FASTENING THE BOLLARD(FIG.P)
16) ADjUSTING HEIGHT AND CONCENTRICITY (FIG.Q)
Adjust height by turning the screws shown in figure Q (Ref.1).
Once you have finished adjusting height (ref. Q1), turn the same screws between 0
and 360° until you are happy the bollard sits concentrically in its housing (rif. Q2).
NOTE: the same screws are used to adjust both height and concentricity.
17) FITTING THE CAST IRON FLANGE (FIG.R)