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540 AND 541 AUTOMATED SYSTEMS

Read the instructions carefully before using the product and store
them for future use.

  

GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS

If correctly installed and used, 540 and 541 automated systems
ensure a high degree of safety.
Some simple rules on behaviour can prevent accidental trouble:

Do not, under any circumstances, stand under the sectional door.

Do not allow children, persons or things to stand near the
automated systems, especially while they are operating.

Keep remote-controls, or other pulse generators that could open
the door, well away from children.

Do not allow children to play with the automated system.

Do not willingly obstruct door movement.

Prevent any branches or shrubs from interfering with door
movement.

Keep warning-lights efficient and easy to see.

Do not attempt to activate the door by hand unless you have
released it.

Make sure that there are no persons, animal or things near the
door before releasing the door.

In the event of malfunctions, manually activate or release the
door to allow access and wait for qualified technical personnel
to do the necessary work.

When the operator is released, before restoring motorised operation,
make sure that the system is not powered.

Do not in any way modify the components of the automated
system.

Do not attempt any kind of repair of direct action whatever and
contact qualified FAAC personnel only.

At least every six months: arrange for qualified personnel to check
efficiency of the automated system, safety devices and earth
connection.

Arrange for qualified personnel to check the door at the intervals
recommended by the manufacturer, addressing special
attention to the safety systems and balancing.

Transit under the door is permitted only when the automated
system is idle.

  

DESCRIPTION

The 540 and 541 automated systems are ideal for activating
balanced industrial sectional doors.
They consist of an electro-mechanical operator and on-board or
remote electronic control equipment. The non-reversing system
ensures mechanical locking of the door when the motor is not
operating and, therefore, no lock needs to be installed. Operator
release and a manual manoeuvring system (the latter is only
supplied on the models for which it is specified), make the door
manoeuvrable in the event of a power cut or malfunction.
The door is normally closed; when opening is commanded, the
equipment activates the electric motor which drives the door to
opening position to permit access. In “dead-man” systems, the
command push-button must be kept pressed for the whole duration
of the opening or closing manoeuvre.
In the automatically operating systems:

If the automatic logic was set, the door closes after pause time
has elapsed.

If the semi-automatic logic was set, a second pulse must be sent
to close the door.

A stop pulse (if supplied) always stops movement.

For full details on the behaviour of the automated system in the
different logics, consult the installation Technician.
Automated systems may include safety devices (sensitive edges,
photocells) that prevent the door from closing and/or opening
when there is an obstacle in the area they protect. Emergency
manual opening is possible by using the release system.

Manual command is possible by activating the chain-operated
winch (for models with which it is supplied).
Electric command is disabled during the manual manoeuvre or
when the operator is released.
The warning-light, where supplied, indicates that the door is currently
moving.

 

 MANUAL OPERATION (540 and 541 with winch)

If the door has to be activated and the automated system is
inactive due to a power-cut or malfunction, the door opening and
closing manoeuvres can be done by hand, by using the chain-
operated winch. Check the indicator sign to see which branch of
the chain has to be activated to perform the required manoeuvre.
Pull downward only the branch involved.
If no indicator sign is present, pull one of the chain branches without
forcing and check if the door tends to move in the required direction.
If not, activate the other branch.
While the winch is operating, the operator’s electrical control is
disabled.

  

RELEASING THE OPERATOR AND RESTORING AUTOMATIC

OPERATION

The 540 and 541 operators are provided with an emergency system
which can be activated from the inside.
The operator release operation must be effected with the door
closed if possible. In any event, the presence of persons, animals
and objects in the immediate vicinity of the operator is absolutely
forbidden.
If the door has to be moved manually due to a power cut or
malfunction of the automated system, cut out power to the system
and use the release device as follows: release the operator by
pulling the rope with the red knob (see figure 1) downward until
the lever reaches the travel-limit stop. To restore automatic
operation, fully close the door and pull the rope with the green
knob until the lever returns to its original position.

USER’S GUIDE

Fig. 1

Summary of Contents for 540

Page 1: ...srecommendedfor everysystem aswellasawarningsignadequatelysecuredtotheframe structure inadditiontothedevicesmentionedatpoint 15 17 FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operatio...

Page 2: ...pm Maximum absorbed power W 800 Absorbed current A 3 5 Starting capacitor F 20 Winding thermal protection C 140 Use frequency S3 40 Max number consecutive cycles 5 Power take off Hollow through shaft...

Page 3: ...ll balanced if stopped in any position it must remain still Remember that European standards EN12604 and EN12453 prescribe260N formanuallymoveddoors asthemaximumlimit of force applied to the handles f...

Page 4: ...check that the release lever does not interfere with the operator s external parts The securing plate can be installed on any of the operator s two sides 5 2 1 IDENTIFYING ROTATION DIRECTION 540 oper...

Page 5: ...Secure the two bushes after positioning them in contact with the operator s power take off Lock the operator If you wish to weld the securing plate to the support do the welding with the operator uni...

Page 6: ...th the door closed Cut the drive ropes to measure and assemble them with the lever and knobs see figure 12 bearing in mind that the green one must act on the lever s short arm In figure 13 the two sid...

Page 7: ...n a position enabling the manoeuvring person to have direct visual control of the door and surrounding area 6 2 CONNECTIONS OF 578D ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Lay the raceways according to the instructions...

Page 8: ...7 2 541 with 578D equipment Program the equipment Check the state of the equipment inputs and verify if all safety devices are correctly connected the relevant LEDs must be lighted Run a few complete...

Page 9: ...when opening is commanded the equipment activates the electric motor which drives the door to opening position to permit access In dead man systems the commandpush buttonmustbekeptpressedforthewholed...

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