Note – The shape of the door and weather conditions, such as the pres-
ence 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 these with the technical specifications of
the gearmotor.
• Ensure that the area for mounting the gearmotor and guide is compati-
ble with the overall dimensions of the automation to be installed. Then
ensure that the minimum and maximum clearances can be observed as
shown in fig. 3, 4 and 5.
Caution! – If the results of these checks do not conform to spec-
ifications, this model cannot be used to automate your door.
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STEP 4
4.1 – PRELIMINARY SET-UP WORK
4.1.1 – Typical reference system
Fig. 6, 7, 8 provide an example of an automation system set up with the
components compatible with this product. These parts are positioned
according to a typical standard layout. The following components are
used:
a - Electromechanical gearmotor
b - Carriage sliding guide
c - drive carriage
d - mechanical stop for carriage travel limit
e - carriage manual release knob
f - bracket for connection of carriage to door
g - pair of photocells (wall-mounted) mod. PH0
h - radio control keypad (wall-mounted) mod. DS1
i - portable transmitter mod. MT
l - Pushbutton
4.1.2 – Establishing positions of components
locate the approximate position for
With reference to figs. 6, 7, 8,
installation of each component envisaged in the system.
4.1.3 – Establishing the device connection layout
With reference to fig. 10 and STEP 6 establish the connection layout for
all system devices.
4.1.4 – Checking the tools required for the work
Before starting installation, ensure that there is all equipment and materi-
als required for the work concerned (see example in fig. 9); also ensure
that all items are in good condition and comply with local safety stan-
dards.
4.1.5 – Preliminary set-up work
Dig the routes for the ducting used for electrical cables, or alternatively
external ducting can be laid, after which the pipelines can be embedded
in concrete and other preparation work for the installation can be com-
pleted to finalise the site ready for subsequent installation operations.
CAUTION! – Position the ends of the ducting used for electrical
cables in the vicinity of the points envisaged for fixture of the various
components.
Notes:
• The ducting serves to protect electrical cables and prevent accidental
damage in the event of impact.
• The "fixed" control devices must be visible from the door but positioned
far from moving parts and at a minimum height of 150 mm.
4.2 – LAYING THE ELECTRIC CABLES
With the exception of the system connection 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 laying of electric cables may be performed by
personnel with standard skills, provided that all instructions in this manual
are strictly observed.
For laying electric cables, refer to fig. 10 specifying the type of cable to be
used for each connection.
WARNINGS:
– While laying the electrical cables, do NOT make any electrical con-
nections.
– Arrange for a qualified electrician to install a Shuko 16 A socket,
suitably protected, for insertion of the gearmotor power plug. The
socket must be positioned so that after connection of the power
cable plug, the cable does not hang in the vicinity of mobile parts or
hazardous areas.
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