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4.4. ADJUSTING THE BALANCE SPRING

IMPORTANT!: The barrier is supplied already balanced for
the exact beam length specified in the order (see the
Barrier Order Specifications, in the price list, and TAB. 2 - 3)

Should a fine adjustment of the beam balance be needed,
proceed as follows:

1)

Unlock the operator, as indicated in paragraph 6 .

ACCESSORY

NOMINAL CONSUMPTION

R 31

50 mA

PLUS 433 E

20 mA

MINIDEC SL / DS

6 mA

DECODER SL / DS

20 mA / 55 mA

RP 433 ESL / EDS

12 mA / 6 mA

DIGICARD

15 mA

METALDIGIKEY

15 mA

FOTOSWITCH

90 mA

DETECTOR F4 / PS6

50 mA

MINIBEAM

70 mA

BALANCE SPRING FOR RIGID BEAMS

BARRIER

MODEL

620 STANDARD

620 RAPID

640 STANDARD

BEAM

LENGTH

(m)

1.50 - 2.24

2.25 - 2.74

2.75 - 3.24

3.25 - 4.00

3.75 - 4.24

4.25 - 5.24

5.25 - 6.74

6.75 - 7.00

SPRING

LENGTH

(mm)

400

400

400

400

400

400

400

460

SPRING

CODE

721085

721069

721070

721072

721073

721074

721075

721080

DIAMETER OF

SPRING WIRE

(mm)

4.50

5.50

6.00

7.30

7.00

8.00

9.00

10.50

TAB. 2

BALANCE SPRING FOR BEAMS WITH SKIRT

BARRIER

MODEL

620 STANDARD

640 STANDARD

BEAM

LENGTH

(m)

2.00 - 2.99

3.00 - 3.74

3.75 - 4.00

3.75 - 4.74

4.75 - 5.24

5.25 - 5.74

5.75 - 6.74

6.75 - 7.00

SPRING

LENGTH

(mm)

400

400

400

400

460

460

460

460

SPRING

CODE

721069

721071

721073

721074

721079

721080

721081

721082

DIAMETER OF

SPRING WIRE

(mm)

5.50

6.50

7.00

8.00

10.00

10.50

11,00

12.00

TAB. 3

Fig. 11

Fig. 12

(*) P logic operation
(**) A / E logic operation

TAB 6 

CURRENT DRAWN BY ACCESSORIES

LED

ON (contact closed)

OFF (contact open)

FCC

closing limit switchnot engaged

closing limit switch engaged

FCA

opening limit switchnot engaged

opening limit switch engaged

OPEN

activated

deactivated

CLOSED/FSW

activated (*)/saf. disengaged(**) deactivated (*)/saf. engaged (**)

STOP

deactivated

activated

ALARM

beam moving

beam stationary

WARN. LIGHT

see warn. light operation

see warn. lightoperation

POWER

motor power on

motor power off

2)

Adjust the pre-loading ring nut, using the spanner
supplied, as shown in Figure 12.
The beam is correctly balanced when it remains steady
in the 0° e 90° positions.
If the beam tends to close, turn the ring nut clockwise.
If it tends to open, turn the ring nut counterclockwise.

5. START-UP

5.1. CONNECTING THE ELECTRONIC UNIT

Important! Disconnect the power supply before you perform
any type of operation (connections, programming or
maintenance) on the electronic unit.
Warning: When terminal strip J2 is disconnected, the power
supply outputs of the motor, fan and flashing lamp are still
connected to electric power.

Follow points 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of the GENERAL SAFETY
REGULATIONS.
Position the pipes, as shown in Figure 3, and connect the
624 MPS electronic unit to the accessories.
Keep the power supply cables separate from the control
and safety signal ones (photocells, receiver, pushbutton,
etc.). To prevent electric interference, use separate pipes.

TAB. 4 

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 624 MPS

TAB. 5 

OPERATION OF STATUS LEDS

POWER SUPPLY

230 V (+6 -10 %) 50 Hz

MAX. MOTOR LOAD

300 W

MAX. ACCESSORY LOAD

500 mA

MAX. WARNING LIGHT POWER

5 W (24 Vac)

TEMPERATURE RANGE

- 20°C to 55°C

Summary of Contents for 620 STANDARD

Page 1: ...lich 100 Altpapier pour la nature papier recyclé 100 for nature recycled paper 100 per la natura carta riciclata 100 para la naturaleza 100 papel reciclado 620 640 642 624 MPS C ERME T A Z I E N D A C E R TIF I C A T A UNI EN ISO 9001 085 ...

Page 2: ...p A Bologna 20 de diciembre de 1995 Presidente Administrador Delegado KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG NACH ISO IEC NORM RICHTLINIE 22 EN 45014 HERSTELLERNAME FAAC S p A HERSTELLERANSCHRIFT FAAC S p A Via Benini 1 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA ITALY Hiermit erklären wir eigenverantwortlich daß die Produkte Modelle Serie 402 422 400 750 760 746 844 820 860 590 1 593 580 595 550 500 RC 503 RC 560 630 620 640 642 ...

Page 3: ... subsequent amendments 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC and 93 68 EEC complieswiththeessentialsafetyrequirementsinthefollowingEECDirectives 73 23 EEC and subsequent amendment 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC and subsequent amendments 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC and furthermore declares that unit must not be put into service until the machinery into which it is incorporated or of which it is a component has been identified an...

Page 4: ... shall be provided for the installation with an opening distance of the contacts of 3 mm or more Alternatively use a 6A thermomagnetic breaker with multi pole switching 13 Ensure that there is a differential switch up line of the electrical system with a trip threshold of 0 03A 14 Check that the earthing plant is in perfect condition and connect it to the metallic parts Also earth the yellow green...

Page 5: ...ndcablepassagehole 19 Anchor bolt 20 Baseplate 21 Right handcablepassagehole 22 Earth connector fixing screw 23 Cablepipe 24 624 MPS electronic control unit 25 Right handconnectingpipe 26 Unlocking lever 27 Support position for 460 mm spring 28 Air intake grille 29 Right handpiston 30 Support position for400 mm spring 31 Balancespringsupport 32 Balancespring 33 Right handpistonbleedscrew 34 Therma...

Page 6: ... automation system make sure that the following requirements are met During its movement the beam does not strike against obstacles or overhead power cables The characteristics of the ground must ensure sufficient support for the foundation plinth There must be no pipes or electrical cables in the area to be dug for installing the foundation plinth If the housing is located in a vehicle transit ar...

Page 7: ...alled with the door on the premises side 2 Set up the operator for manual operation as described in section 6 Fig 8 3 Remove the two breather screws as shown in Figure 9 and keep them in a safe place 4 Assemble the beam using the screws supplied as shown in Figures 10 and 10 b Apply the cap to the hole 620 only The rubber edged side of the beam must be in the closing direction 5 Adjust the mechani...

Page 8: ...SORIES LED ON contact closed OFF contact open FCC closing limit switchnot engaged closing limit switch engaged FCA opening limit switchnot engaged opening limit switch engaged OPEN activated deactivated CLOSED FSW activated saf disengaged deactivated saf engaged STOP deactivated activated ALARM beammoving beamstationary WARN LIGHT see warn light operation see warn lightoperation POWER motor power ...

Page 9: ...ec the closing movement is reversed at once ALARM CONDITION It arises in the following cases 1 Enabling of anti panic input 2 Activation of safety TIME OUT device which interrupts the operation of the system when operating time exceeds 30 sec 3 Simultaneous triggering of the two limit switches 4 Microprocessor reading anomaly syncro The alarm condition is indicated by the quick flashing 0 25 sec o...

Page 10: ...m away from the limit switch 3 Re lock the system see paragraph 6 and carry out a few test cycles in order to check whether the positioning of the limit switches the balancing of the spring and the transmitted torque are correct 5 4 TESTING THE AUTOMATION SYSTEM Once installation is complete affix the danger warning adhesive on the top of the housing Fig 18 Carry out a thorough functional check of...

Page 11: ...EGELT BLOQUEAR SBLOCCA UNLOCK DEBLOQUE ENTRIEGELT DESBLOQUEAR BLOCCA LOCK BLOQUE VERRIEGELT BLOQUEAR SBLOCCA UNLOCK DEBLOQUE ENTRIEGELT DESBLOQUEAR Fig 19 b Fig 20 8 2 BLEEDING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT If the beam moves in an irregular manner this may be due to the presence of air in the hydraulic circuit 1 Remove the breather screw Fig 9 2 Actuate the beam electrically while the beam is ope...

Page 12: ...e skirt kit is fitted the balance spring must be adjusted ARTICULATION KIT Fig 25 mod 620 only The articulation kit makes it possible to articulate the rigid beam to a maximum ceiling height of 3 m IMPORTANT If the articulation kit is fitted the balance spring must be adjusted END FOOT Fig 26 The end foot supports the beam in closed position and prevents it from bending downwards IMPORTANT If the ...

Page 13: ...mounted in an enclosure which assures adequate protection against atmospheric agents and can be fitted inside the housing The normal position of the beam is closed in a horizontal position When the electronic control unit receives an opening command from the remote radio control or any other control device it activates the hydraulic system and causes the beam to rotate upwards by 90 to the vertica...

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