Product Installation - Nice Solemyo SYKCE Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

Système d'alimentation à énergie solaire pour portails et de portes de garage
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• Application limits – Graph A - B - C
Graph A - B - C indicates the minimum guaranteed number of manoeu-
vre cycles obtainable in a specific day in the calendar year, with the
automation powered exclusively by SOLEMYO. The graph curve is gen-
erated taking into account the quantity of daylight recorded at a specific
latitude (to the North, South, and Centre of the Equator) within a year.
To obtain the minimum guaranteed number of cycles per day, proceed
as follows:
01. Read the information in the sheet attached and select the multi-
plication factor according to the type of automation installed, the
specifications of your gate, the accessories and the set standby
level.
02. On graph A - B - C, mark the required day of the year and, pro-
ceeding as shown in the example on the graph, calculate the value
on the vertical axis;
03. then multiply this value by the factor found in point 1.
The number obtained represents the minimum guaranteed number
of cycles for that day of the year.
Warning – During the day, if the photovoltaic panel remains in the shade
for a certain period of the day (in particular from 10 am to 2 pm) the
number of operating cycles decreases in proportion to the hours without
panel exposure to sunlight.
GRAPH A - For countries NORTH of the Equator
GRAPH B - For countries SOUTH of the Equator
GRAPH C - For countries on the Equator
2 – English
Months of year
Months of year
Months of year
4 – Battery charge autonomy
When the automation is subject to intensive use, exceeding the mini-
mum guaranteed number of manoeuvre cycles, the battery may indicate
the battery discharged status with regular flashing of the Led and emis-
sion of beeps (this signal may be temporary or permanent). In these cas-
es, recharge the battery in one of the following ways:
a) using the back-up power supply unit (mod. SYA1 – optional accesso-
ry) for a quick recharge, using a fixed power mains connection;
b) limiting use of the automation until lighting conditions improve to
enable the battery to recharge via the photovoltaic panel.
In both cases, the "battery discharged" warning is cleared when the sys-
tem reaches sufficient electrical autonomy to enable automation operation.

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5 – Component assembly and connections
STEP 1 – Optimal photovoltaic panel positioning
As a general rule, the panel must be positioned so that it can be con-
stantly illuminated by sunlight during the day and throughout the year.
This means that its horizontal position and vertical angle must be calcu-
lated precisely on the basis of the location where it is to be installed.
Therefore, after performing the checks specified in chapter 3, and con-
sidering the various options for panel installation as shown in fig. 6, pro-
ceed as follows:
• Ensure the correct position of the panel on the horizontal plane as
follows:
a) In the installation site, determine the cardinal points NORTH and
SOUTH, with the aid of a compass or a geographical map of the location.
b) Then position the panel in the direction NORTH or SOUTH, according
to the following:
– if the installation site is in a country North of the equator (United
States; Europe; Russia; etc.) the panel must be positioned exactly
SOUTH;
– if the installation site is in a country South of the equator (Latin
America; Australia; Indonesia, etc.) the panel must be positioned
exactly NORTH.
For further information, refer to fig. 4.
• Ensure the correct position of the panel on the vertical plane as
follows:
Considering the fact that maximum efficiency of the panel is also
required in the winter period, i.e. when the daily hours of sunlight are
fewer than in the Summer, the panel should be positioned at an angle
that receives the sun rays at right angles (frontal) to the sensitive surface.
This angle corresponds to the latitude of the location and can be read
on any commercial geographical map. For example, Madrid has a lati-
tude of 40°; Venice 45°; or London approx 50° etc. For further informa-
tion, refer to fig. 5.
STEP 2 – Fixing the photovoltaic panel in the selected site
After establishing the precise position of the panel, fit all components of
the support bracket according to the instructions in fig. 3.
Then fix the panel bracket to the selected surface as shown in fig. 6.
STEP 3 – Fixing the battery in the selected site
After performing the checks specified in chapter 3 establishing the pre-
cise position for the battery, fix the latter onto the selected surface as
shown in fig. 13. Note – For fixture, use two screws on the underside,
only if the battery is to be secured in a fixed position and not removable.
STEP 4 – Cable routing
IMPORTANT! – the power cable supplied must be suitable
for indoor use, and therefore must be protected by means
of a protection duct.

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