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4.4  Installing the gear motor

•  Open the lock hatch [8], loosen the 3.9x22mm screw [9] and remove the rear cover [7]. 

Loosen the screw M4 x 8mm [10] and take out the front cover [11] as shown in the figure. 
Release the motor by inserting the key [23] in the relative lock [24] and turning it clockwise (see 
the USER INSTRUCTIONS).

•  Fasten the motor to the rear bracket [17] using the M8 x 45mm screw [19], the bush [20] and 

the Ø 24mm washer [21], then tighten the M8 self-locking nut [22] as far as it will go. 

•  Open the gate wing manually and insert the front coupling pin [25] in the slot of the front fas-

tening bracket [18]. Lock the pin in the bracket using the washer Ø30mm [26] and nut M16 [27] 
supplied. Before installing the motor, grease the rotation points.

NOTE

: pay special attention to the correct assembly of the washer on the brackets.

•  For PWR50H/HR/HV insert the protective brushes [12] in the relative guides on the front cover 

[11] (see Fig. 4.1b).

•  After making the adjustments (par. 4.5), insert the front cover [11] on the drive screw and fix it 

in place using the screw [10]. 

NOTE

: make sure the drive screw [25] enters the head [28] of the cover [11] correctly (detail 

in figure 4.1a).

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24

10

a

23

21

22

25

18

26

27

19 

17 

11 

20

28

11 

12 

12 

Fig. 4.1b

Fig. 4.1a

Summary of Contents for PWR50 AC

Page 1: ...Ditec PWR50 H HR HV AC Automation for swing gates Translation of the original instructions IP2393EN 2021 10 26 www ditecautomations com Technical Manual ...

Page 2: ...ening and closure optional for Ditec PWR50AC 17 4 5 3 Adjusting the magnetic limit switches optional for Ditec PWR50H HR standard on Ditec PWR50HV 17 4 6 Electrical connections 18 4 6 1 Ditec PWR50AC connection diagram 18 4 6 1a Motor connection diagram PWR50AC 19 4 6 2 Ditec PWR50H HR HV connection diagram 19 5 Reversible mode 20 5 1 Mode change for Ditec PWR50AC 20 5 2 Reversible mode for Ditec ...

Page 3: ...installing the motori zation device make sure that the existing structure as well as all the support and guide elements are up to standards in terms of strength and stability Verify the stability and smooth mobility of the guided part and make sure that no risks of fall or derailment subsist Make all the necessary structural modifications to create safety clearance and to guard or isolate all the ...

Page 4: ...equested connect the motorized door or gate to an effec tive earthing system that complies with the current safety standards Before commissioning the installation to the end user make sure that the automation is adequately adjusted in order to satisfy all the functional and safety requirements and that all the command safe ty and manual release devices operate correctly During installation mainten...

Page 5: ...7 3 1 7 4 1 7 4 1 1 7 4 2 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMCD 2011 65 EU Restriction of hazardous substances RoHS 2 2015 863 EU Restriction of hazardous substances RoHS 2 Amendment Harmonized European standards that have been applied EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC 2012 EN 60335 1 2012 AC 2014 A11 2014 A13 2017 A1 2019 A14 2019 A2 2019 Other standards or technical specifications t...

Page 6: ...imit switches Mechanical end stops Power supply 230V 50Hz 24V Maximum power absorption 1 1A 12A Power absorbed 250W 65W nom 288W max Max thrust 6000 N 6000 N Max stroke 500mm Opening time 24 32s 90 14 80 s 90 Intermittent oper ation 200 cycles day max 30 consecutive cycles at 20 C 300 cycles day max 80 consecutive cycles at 20 C Lifespan 150 000 450 000 cycles 180 000 600 000 cycles see the produc...

Page 7: ...00 300 000 350 000 100 000 150 000 200 000 400 000 450 000 500 000 550 000 600 000 n massimo di cicli Product lifespan Ditec PWR50HR 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 50 000 indice di gravosità 250 000 300 000 350 000 100 000 150 000 200 000 400 000 450 000 500 000 550 000 600 000 n massimo di cicli Tab 1 1 Chart 1 1 The product lifespan is conditioned by the extent of other onerous conditions wi...

Page 8: ...50 10 Solid wing NO 15 Total stress index 45 Estimated lifespan 280 000 cycles Product lifespan Ditec PWR50AC H HV 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 50 000 indice di gravosità 250 000 300 000 350 000 100 000 150 000 200 000 400 000 450 000 500 000 550 000 600 000 n massimo di cicli Product lifespan Ditec PWR50HR 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 50 000 indice di gravosità 250 000 300 000 350 000...

Page 9: ...mm Wireless keypad with digital combination 4 Actuator 4 x 1 5mm 5 Photocells 4 x 0 5mm 6 Control panel 3G x 1 5mm A Connect the power supply to a certified compliant omnipolar switch not included with a contact opening distance of at least 3mm Connection to the mains must be via an independent channel separated from the connections to the command and safety devices 1 4 6 A 3 2 5 5 4 5 ...

Page 10: ...10 IP2393EN 3 Dimensions and gear motor references 124 100 525 1044 10 11 9 15 17 13 7 8 Fig 3 1 PWR50AC ...

Page 11: ...lease lock hatch 14 Magnetic limit switches 9 Screw for fastening the rear cover 15 Drive screw 10 Screw for fastening the front cover 16 Split nut magnet 11 Front cover 17 Split nut 12 Protective brushes 10 11 9 12 15 16 13 7 8 10 11 9 12 7 8 14 16 15 PWR50H HR PWR50HV Fig 3 2 Fig 3 3 ...

Page 12: ...nal for closing stop with PWRFM integrated for opening and closing stops with PWR50H HR and or the electromechanical limit switches included for PWR50HV if available The mechanical construction elements must comply with the requisites of Standard EN12604 The automation fastening point varies according to the space available and the gate to be automated The installer must therefore choose the best ...

Page 13: ...ten the rear bracket 17 following the indications given in Tab 4 1 Once you have fastened the rear bracket 17 following the measurements given on page 9 fasten the front bracket 18 to the gate With the gate fully closed position the front bracket 18 respecting the measurement L Make sure the front bracket 18 and rear bracket 17 are properly levelled as shown in the figures below then fasten the fr...

Page 14: ...ws you to ascertain the correct fastening position of the brackets and the distance between them This avoids positioning errors and incor rect fastening hole alignment thanks also to the built in spirit level The mounting tool is compatible with all the pistons of the PWR Obbi and Luxo series 80 60 115 90 Ø9 6 185 15 170 10 Ø14 S 17 E 18 140 20 50 10 42 120 Ø22 80 60 115 90 Ø9 6 50 ...

Page 15: ...nually and insert the front coupling pin 25 in the slot of the front fas tening bracket 18 Lock the pin in the bracket using the washer Ø30mm 26 and nut M16 27 supplied Before installing the motor grease the rotation points NOTE pay special attention to the correct assembly of the washer on the brackets For PWR50H HR HV insert the protective brushes 12 in the relative guides on the front cover 11 ...

Page 16: ...oosen the mechanical end stop with a 5mm Allen spanner just enough so it can slide along the drive screw Bring it up against the split nut then tighten the screws with the 5mm Allen spanner and fix the 3mm lockscrew 3mm 5mm PWR50AC PWR50H HR NOTE PWR50AC has an end stop on opening only PWR50H HR have end stops on both opening and closure 3mm 3mm 5mm 5mm ...

Page 17: ...ring them above the split nut 17 until the sensor is activated Fix them in place 17 PWR50AC NOTE not available for PWR50AC 4 5 3 Adjusting the magnetic limit switches optional for Ditec PWR50H HR standard on Ditec PWR50HV Bring the gate wing to its fully open or closed position Loosen the limit switches with a Phillips screwdriver just enough so they can slide along the guide then bring them above...

Page 18: ...als of the LCU40H control panels To connect the automation to the control panel proceed as follows Remove the rear cover 7 as explained in paragraph 4 4 Fit the cable gland on the automation inserting it in the relative threaded slot in the metal fusion Fig 4 6a 4 6b and 4 6c Connect the various wires as shown in the electrical diagram in Fig 4 6d and 4 6f Fasten the rear cover 7 to the gear motor...

Page 19: ... con Quadro elettronico ritardo in chiusura 33 36 32 35 31 34 M2 M1 M1 M2 Fig 4 7f PWR50H HR HV 4 6 2 Ditec PWR50H HR HV connection diagram 4 6 1a Ditec PWR50AC motor connection diagram Gear motor 24V with delay during opening Gear motor 24V with delay during closing Control panel Power supply V Y U X W Z freno 6μF S2 motore M Fig 4 7e Brake Motor ...

Page 20: ... change for Ditec PWR50AC The motor is supplied in irreversible mode To make the motor reversible insert the pin M NOTE this operation must be carried out with the motor activated When the pin M is removed the motor becomes irreversible M M ...

Page 21: ...Reversible mode for Ditec PWR50HR connecting the PWR50KR protection relay The Ditec PWR50HR motor is reversible but the PWR50KR protection relay must be installed as shown below Set the menu to enable the command on output 13 NB available via the LCU40H card ver 2 6 and FW ver 4 4 0 LCU40H NOTE the relays are supplied with PWR50HR motors Power supply Motor 1 for motor 2 ...

Page 22: ...er supply Make sure the mains supply is active Gear motor released See the release instructions Photocells occupied Check the photocells are clean and operating correctly Permanent STOP command Check the STOP command or the elec tronic panel Faulty selector Check the selector or electronic panel Faulty remote control unit Check the condition of the batteries Electromechanical locking device not wo...

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