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422 

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422

FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale

Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA

Italy

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3.  422

3.1  INTENDED USE

FAAC 422 series actuators are designed to operate horizontal move-

ment swing gates for residential buildings / apartment complexes.
One actuator must be installed for each leaf.
The 422 is intended for installation on gates in areas that are acces-

sible by people, the main purpose of which is to provide access for 

goods, vehicles and people.
To move the gate manually, follow the Manual operation instructions.

 

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Any other use that is not expressly specified in these instructions is prohibited 

and could affect the integrity of the product and/or represent a source of 

danger.

3.3  UNAUTHORISED USE

3.2  LIMITATIONS OF USE

3.4  EMERGENCY USE

Sale code
Product name

IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 
Month/year of prod progressive 

number for the month of production
Example:     

0117 0001

produced in January 2017  S/N 1 

In emergencies or if there is a fault, turn off the power supply to the 

automation.  If the leaf can be moved safely by hand, use the MANUAL 

OPERATION mode; otherwise place the automation out of service until 

it has been reset/repaired. 
In the case of a breakdown, the automation must be reset/repaired 

exclusively by the installer/maintenance technician.

 

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Uses other than the intended use are prohibited.

 

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It is prohibited to install the automation system outside of the 

limits specified in the Technical Data and Installation Require-

ments sections.

 

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It is forbidden to use 422 in a constructional configuration other 

than the one provided by the manufacturer.

 

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No component part of the product may be modified.

 

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It is prohibited to install the automation system on escape routes.

 

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It is prohibited to install the automation system to create fire 

doors.

 

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It is prohibited to install the automation system in environments 

in which there is a risk of explosion and/or fire: the presence of 

flammable gases or fumes is a serious safety hazard.

 

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It is prohibited to power the system with energy sources other 

than those specified.

 

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It is prohibited to integrate commercial systems and/or 

equipment other than those specified, or use them for purposes 

not intended and authorised by their respective manufacturers.

 

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Do not allow water jets of any type or size to come into direct 

contact with the actuator.

 

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Do not expose the actuator to corrosive chemicals or atmospheric 

agents.

 

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It is prohibited to use and/or install accessories which have not 

been specifically approved by FAAC S.p.A.

 

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It is prohibited to use the automation system before performing 

commissioning.

 

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It is prohibited to use the automation system in the presence of 

faults which could compromise safety.

 

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It is prohibited to use the automation system with the fixed and/

or mobile guards removed or altered.

 

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Do not use the automation system unless the area of operation 

is free of persons, animals or objects.

 

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Do not enter/remain in the area of operation of the automation 

system while it is moving.

 

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Do not try to prevent the movement of the automation system.

 

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Do not climb on, hold onto or let yourself be pulled by the 

leaf.  Do not climb onto the actuator.

 

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Do not allow children to approach or play in the area of operation 

of the automation system.

 

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Do not allow the control devices to be used by anyone who is 

not specifically authorised and trained to do so.

 

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Do not allow the control devices to be used by children or persons 

with mental and physical deficiencies unless they are supervised 

by an adult who is responsible for their safety.

 

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During manual operation, gently guide the leaf the whole way, do not push 

it and let it slide freely.

The leaf must fall within the dimensional and frequency of use limits 

indicated in the technical data.
The presence of weather conditions such as snow, ice and strong wind, 

even occasional, could affect the correct operation of the automation, 

the integrity of the components and be a potential source of danger 

(see § Emergency use).  The limitations of use of the 422 in wind are 

detailed in table 

 Limits of use in relation to wind.

422 is not designed to be a security (break-in protection) system.
If there is a pedestrian access gate integrated in the leaf of the gate, 

the motorised movement must be disabled when the pedestrian gate 

is not in a safe position.
The installation must be visible during the day and at night.  If it is 

not, appropriate solutions must be provided to make the fixed and 

moving parts visible.
The 422 must be connected to a FAAC electronic board as indicated 

in this manual ( Technical characteristics).
Implementing the automation requires the installation of the neces-

sary safety devices, identified by the installer through an appropriate 

risk assessment of the installation site.

3.5  PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

INDICATIONS ON THE PRODUCT

Indicates the screw to be removed before putting into service.  It is located 

on the rear flange of the actuator.

The product can be identified by the plate (see 

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Summary of Contents for 422 Standard

Page 1: ...422 Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...leurs fabricants respectifs Les clients peuvent faire des copies pour leur usage exclusif Ce manuel a t publi en 2018 Copyright FAAC S p A ab dem 2018 Alle Rechte vorbehalten Kein Teil dieses Handbuch...

Page 3: ...y completed machinery Description Swing gate actuator Model 422 The essential requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC including all applicable amendments that have been applied and fulfille...

Page 4: ...talling the fork and joint 14 Installing the rear Fork 14 Installing the front Joint 14 5 4 Fastening the actuator 14 5 5 Installing the casing 15 5 6 Installing the power cable 15 6 START UP 16 6 1 R...

Page 5: ...n into consideration these include Risks for the installation maintenance technician technical personnel Risks for the user of the automation system Risks to product integrity damage InEurope theautom...

Page 6: ...artinganyactivity on the product Keep these instructions for future reference Perform installation and other activities adhering to the sequences provided in the instructions manual Always comply with...

Page 7: ...he 422 is supplied with the vent hole closed with a screw and washer 2 Whenever the gate is handled the vent must be closed to prevent oil leaking out 2 4 DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT Afterhavingdismantled...

Page 8: ...osivechemicalsoratmospheric agents It is prohibited to use and or install accessories which have not been specifically approved by FAAC S p A It is prohibited to use the automation system before perfo...

Page 9: ...to be regulated Key protectedreleasedevice allowsmanualoperation When used with actuators without a lock it reduces the force required for manual operation Optional FAAC equipment Lock with personali...

Page 10: ...ust capacitor 25 F 8 F 8 F Thermal protection 120 C 120 C 120 C Max power 220W 220W 220W Max thrust 3800 N 3800 N 3800 N Max leaf length 1 2 m 1 2 m 1 2 m Min leaf length 0 8 m 0 8 m 0 8 m Rod stroke...

Page 11: ...eration gentlyguidetheleafthewholeway Donotpush it and let it slide freely Donotleavetheactuatorinthereleasedmode restoreautomaticoperation after moving it manually RELEASING THE ACTUATOR 6 1 Open the...

Page 12: ...esrequiredtopreventdangerzones being reached refer to ISO 13857 F F Always shut off the power supply before performing any work If the disconnect switch is not in view apply a warning sign stating WAR...

Page 13: ...ction box 7 Key button 8 Pair of external photocells 9 Flashing light The installation must comply with standard EN 12453 Mark off the work site and prohibit access transit Installationmustbecarriedou...

Page 14: ...110 120 130 140 A 100 95 100 105 105 100 95 90 110 95 100 105 100 95 90 120 95 100 100 95 90 85 130 95 100 95 90 85 140 95 95 90 150 95 85 160 85 S 40 B 80 90 100 110 120 130 A 110 90 95 100 95 90 120...

Page 15: ...ed loads Welding must be carried out in a workmanlike manner Safety may be affected if it is carried out badly L L Keep to the measurements indicated If necessary modify the length of the rear bracket...

Page 16: ...ainst the rod without tightening it 5 4 FASTENING THE ACTUATOR RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Thestructureofthegatemustbesuitableforfixingtheactuator Ifneces sary create a solid support to which...

Page 17: ...the joint by a few turns before remounting the front bracket When finished tighten the nut onto the rod 11 Openandclosetheleafmanuallytomakesurethatitcanbecom pletely opened and closed manually If it...

Page 18: ...the screw as it will have to be reinstallediftheactuatorhastoberemovedandsubsequentlytransported 6 2 ADJUSTING THE FORCE BY PASS 1 Open the lock cover 2 Insert the key and turn it clockwise by 90 3 Li...

Page 19: ...reas 3 Make sure that the automation is working properly with all the devices installed 7 2 FINAL OPERATIONS 4 Highlight all areas with adequate warning signs in which there are still residual risks e...

Page 20: ...r tidying up the area Maintenance must be performed by the installer maintenance technician Comply with all the safety instructions and recommendations provided in this manual Closeofftheworksiteandpr...

Page 21: ...y operate correctly if used 12 Check that the earth connections are intact 12 Check the operation of the circuit breaker and differential switch 12 Control devices Check that the installed devices and...

Page 22: ...operator of the automation with the ECDeclaration thesystemLogbookwiththemaintenancescheduleandthe user instructions of the automation The installer must inform the owner operator of any residual ris...

Page 23: ...pact of the wind on all components of the structure columns hinges leaves in order to calculate the maximum permitted wind force for the automation 10 422 standard flow rate 0 75 l min Exposed surface...

Page 24: ...2 5 8 3 0 3 5 7 4 0 6 5 Beaufort number and description Beaufort scale Wind speed km h 0 Calm 1 1 Light air 1 6 2 Light breeze 6 11 3 Gentle breeze 11 19 4 Moderate breeze 19 29 5 Fresh breeze 29 39 6...

Page 25: ...during closing tighten to increase the force loosen to decrease the force Regulate the force as indicated in the specific section 14 Distances 422 Standard S 0 B 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 A 70 1...

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