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moovo MD432KM Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation page 8

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Note - The shape of the door and weather conditions, such as the
presence of strong winds, can reduce the above maximum values.
In these cases, it is important to measure the force required to move
the door in the worst conditions and compare it with the technical
specifications of the gearmotor.
• Ensure that the space reserved for mounting the gearmotor and the
guide is compatible with the overall dimensions of the automation itself.
Subsequently, ensure that the minimum and maximum clearances can be
observed as shown in Figs. "3", "4" and "5".
Warning! – If the results of these checks do not conform to
specifications, this model cannot be used to automate your
door.
3
C
4
B
0–400mm
5
8 8
D
3159 mm
367 mm
B
0–400 mm
F
65–300 mm
168
STEP 4
STEP 4
4.1 PRELIMINARY SET-UP
4.1.1
Typical reference system
Figs. "6", "7", "8" show an example of an automation system set up
using components compatible with this product. These components
are positioned and assembled according to a typical standard layout.
The following components were used:
a - Electromechanical gearmotor
b - Carriage sliding guide
c - Drive carriage
d - Mechanical block for stopping the carriage at the limit switch
e - Carriage manual release knob
f - Bracket for connecting the carriage to the door
g - Pair of photocells (wall-mounted)
h - Portable transmitter model MT4V - MT4G
i - Button
4.1.2
Defining the positions of the various components
With reference to Figs. "6", "7", "8", locate the approximate position
where each component of the system will be installed.
4.1.3
Defining the layout used to connect the devices
With reference to Fig. "10" and to "STEP 6", define the layout for
making the connections between all the system devices.
4.1.4
Checking the tools required for the work
Prior to starting the product installation, make sure that you have all the
tools and materials required for completing the work (see example in
Fig. "9"). Moreover, check that all this equipment is in good condition
and conforms to the local safety regulations.
4.1.5
Performing the set-up work
Make the chases for the ducting used for electrical cables or, alternatively,
arrange for laying external channels, then embed the pipelines in concrete
and complete all other preparatory work in the environment for the
subsequent installation operations.
WARNING! – Position the ends of the ducting used for electrical
cables near the points where the various components will be
positioned.
Notes:
• The ducting serves to protect the electrical cables and to prevent
accidental ruptures, for example in the event of impact.
• The "fixed" control devices must be visible from the door but
positioned far from its moving parts and at a minimum height of 150
mm.
4.2 Laying of electrical cables
With the exception of the connection of the system to the mains by
means of the plug and socket, the rest of the system runs on very low
voltage (approx. 24 V) and therefore the electrical cables may be laid by
personnel with standard skills, provided that all instructions in this manual
are strictly observed.
When laying electrical cables, refer to Fig. "10" to define the type of cable
to be used for each connection.
WARNINGS:
– When laying the electrical cables, do NOT make any type of
electrical connection.
– Arrange for a qualified electrician to install a 16 A Schuko socket,
suitably protected, in which to insert the gearmotor. The socket
must be positioned in such a way that after connecting the power
cable plug, the cable itself does not dangle near mobile parts or
hazardous areas.

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