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UNAC Guide No. 2- July 2005 

 

 

 

 
 
 

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UNAC GUIDE No. 2 

FOR THE MOTORISATION OF HINGED GATES 

IN ACCORDANCE WITH MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 98/37/EEC AND THE APPLICABLE PARTS OF 

STANDARDS EN 13241-1, EN 12453, EN 12445 

 

With this publication UNAC sets out to inform and assist installers in applying the specifications of the directives 
and of European standards concerning the safe use of motorised gates/doors. 
It should be noted that those who sell and 

motorise 

an existing manual door/gate become the manufacturer of the 

motorised door/gate 

machine 

and must prepare and keep the technical file, as laid down by Annex V of the 

Machinery Directive (98/37/EEC). The technical file must contain the following documents: 

 

Assembly drawing of the motorised door/gate (usually included in the installation manual). 

 

Electrical connections and control circuit diagrams (usually included in the installation manual). 

 

Risk analysis including (as indicated on the following pages): 
the list of the essential requirements as indicated in Annex I of the Machinery Directive; 
the list of the risks presented by the door/gate and the description of the solutions adopted. 

 

They must also keep the manuals for installation and maintenance of the door/gate and of the components. 

 

Prepare the operating instructions and general warnings for safety (if necessary integrating those in the manual 
for installation of the door/gate) and give the user a copy. 

 

Compile the proof book and give the user a copy (see facsimile in Annex 1). 

 

Draft the EC declaration of conformity (see facsimile in Annex 2) and give the user a copy. 

 

Fill in the label or plate with CE marking and attach it to the motorised door/gate. 

N.B. 

The technical file must be held and made available to the competent national authorities for at least ten years 

from the date of construction of the motorised door/gate.

 

 

Note also that, as from May 2005, the manufacturer of a new door/gate (both manual and motorised) must observe the 
procedure for the CE marking pursuant to the Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC), as indicated in annex ZA of the 
standard EN 13241-1. This procedure involves the manufacturer: 

 

setting up and maintaining internal production control; 

 

having a notified body carry out the initial type tests referring to the applicable characteristics indicated in Annex ZA of 
standard EN 13241-1. 

N.B. UNAC is preparing guidelines dedicated to the correct application of the Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC). 

 
 

 

 

Risk areas 

 

of the hinged gate (Figure 1)

 

 

The information given was drafted and checked with the utmost care, nevertheless UNAC declines all responsibility for any errors, omissions or 
inaccuracies due to technical or graphical requirements. UNAC points out that this guide does not replace the content of standards which the 
manufacturer of the motorised door/gate must observe.  

Summary of Contents for 207-SM

Page 1: ...to anyone who may need it and make sure that all involved personnel are aware of this Type of product The 207 control panel has been designed to control 1 or 2 operators 12VDC and a 24VDC version for...

Page 2: ...circuit board 11 Automatic programming of working times and slowing speed 12 13 Manual programming of working times and slowing speed 14 Programming automation closing 15 16 Wireless Keypad Programmi...

Page 3: ...dges are used on gates in all areas where a specific risk of trapping may occur especially where there is less than a 50cm gap behind a gate when fully open Resistor 8k2 ohm circuits are used where CA...

Page 4: ...Output 24 VDCfor the flashing light 13 negative 14 positive 15 16 Output 24 VDC for accessories 15 positive 16 negative 17 18 Output 24Vdc for Motor 1 max 3A 19 20 Output 24Vdc for Motor 2 max 3A 21 2...

Page 5: ...re to the slower Moving more to the faster 5 Dip Switches SW1 SW2 features S W 1 ON OFF 1 Working only with 1 motor Use input M1 Working with 2 motors M1 M2 2 Feature close immediately enable When the...

Page 6: ...ant to store led DL6 switched off as confirmation that code has been stored You can store up to max 32 different codes for the Pedestrian 8 Remote control cancellation Cancellation of a single code st...

Page 7: ...ansformer Cable Information Main Supply 230Vac 3 0Amp minimum Photocells Safety Edges and Viro Lock BT cable CW1128 with conduit recommended Motors 2 Core 1 5mm2 MIN With single motor SW1 1 needs to b...

Page 8: ...tors have started the gate will not function If you are using two pairs of photocells as pictured the receivers should be crossed on opposite sides so that you do not have two receivers at the same si...

Page 9: ...issioning to work One pair wiring FES 180 BIG 1 F Photocell Two pair wiring FES 180 BIG 1 F Photocell Remove this link when photocells are added The vertical jumpers should not be installed as the 909...

Page 10: ...e power Turn the power back on again Press once the key fob that you previously learned in at step 2 and 3 Observe the direction that both gates move in at the start and then immediately turn the powe...

Page 11: ...position The board automatically searches for the open gate position the gate for motor 1 opens and after 3 seconds fixed or preset delay the gate for motor 2 starts to open In order to protect the me...

Page 12: ...ates move in at the start and then immediately turn the power off again The gate if that travels in an open direction is correct The gate that travels in a closing direction is incorrect Identify this...

Page 13: ...ng press and release the P2 WORK the time between pressing WORK will determine the phase displacement interval for closing The door for motor 1 starts to close the LED flashes normally 16 Deceleration...

Page 14: ...flash 2 Deleting automatic closing time Press and release the P1 BREAK button twice This sets the automatic closing waiting time to zero LED DL6 turns off PROGRAMMING RADIO CODE START CONTROL 1 Enter...

Page 15: ...e 4 Dial in 00000 OK 99999 OK 5 5 Enter radio code programming for the START control On the 207C panel press and release the P3 button PROGR button The LED DL6 will start to flash Dial in the numbers...

Page 16: ...5 5 Type in the new combination again 12345 6 To enter the code for the START control With the gate closed locate the P3 LEARN button and push the button once 7 While DL6 is flashing dial in the new c...

Page 17: ...safety if necessary integrating those in the manual for installation of the door gate and give the user a copy Compile the proof book and give the user a copy see facsimile in Annex 1 Draft the EC de...

Page 18: ...MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 98 37 EEC AND THE STANDARDS EN 13241 1 EN 12453 EN 12445 The risks listed below follow the sequence of the installation process These risks are those which are commonly present in...

Page 19: ...force should be measured one leaf at a time Check that the values measured by the instrument are below those indicated in the graph Carry out the measurements in the following points L 50 300 and 500...

Page 20: ...ective device in accordance with the standard EN 12978 for example a sensitive edge and repeat the measurement 5 Impact in the area of closure Figure 1 risk C F Install a pair of photocells recommende...

Page 21: ...Use CE marked components and materials pursuant to the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC F Carry out the electrical connections connection to the mains earth connections and relevant checks in accordanc...

Page 22: ...afety devices installed 1 7 1 1 7 2 1 7 3 1 7 4 1 6 1 1 1 2 Integration principles for safety and information 20 Signalling equipment 21 Warnings 22 Marking 23 Operating instructions 23 Maintenance 24...

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