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FAAC MODEL 844 Slide Gate Operator

5.4.2.  J7 Terminal Block - Power Supply (Fig. 23)

POWER SUPPLY (Terminals PE-N-L): 
  PE :

 

Ground connection

  N :  

AC Power  ( Neutral )

  L :  

AC Power  ( Line )

5.4.3.  J6 Terminal Block - Motors / Flashing Lamp (Fig. 23)

MOTOR  - (Terminals MOT-C, MOT-1, MOT-2):

 Motor con-

nection (see Section 6.5).

LAMP  - (Terminals LAMP L, LAMP N)

: Flashing lamp 

output same VAC as input; max 60W.

5.4.4.  J1 Terminal Block  - Accessories (Fig. 23)

Consult the relevant tables for a detailed description of 

operation in the different logics

OPEN A - “Total Opening” Command (Terminal 1):

 any 

pulse generator (push-button, detector, etc.) which, by clo-

sing a contact, commands total opening and/or closing of the 

gate leaf.
To install several total opening pulse generators, connect the 

N.O. contacts in parallel (Fig. 35).

OPEN B - “Partial Opening” or “Closing” Command 

(Terminal 2):

 any pulse generator (push-button, detector, 

etc.) which, by closing a contact, commands partial opening 

and/or closing of the gate leaf. In the 

B, C 

and

 B/C

 logics, it 

always commands gate closure.

To install several partial opening pulse generators, connect 

the N.O. contacts in parallel (Fig. 35).

FSW OP

 - Opening Safety Devices Contact (Terminal 3):

 

The purpose of the opening safety devices is to protect the 

leaf movement area during opening. During opening, in the 

A-AP-S-E-EP

 logics the safety devices reverse the move-

ment of the gate, or stop and restart the movement when it 

is released (see advanced  programming in Section 5.5.2). 

During the opening cycle in logicsthe 

B, C

 and 

B/C

, they 

interrupt movement. They never operate during the closing 

cycle.
If the 

Opening safety devices 

are engaged when the gate 

is closed, they prevent the opening movement.
To install several safety devices, connect the N.C. contacts in 

series (Fig.25).

NB: If no opening safety devices are connected, jumper 

inputs FSW OP and -TX FSW

 (Fig. 26).

FSW CL

 - Closing Safety Devices Contact (Terminal 4):

 

The purpose of the closing safety devices is to protect the 

gate movement area during closing. During closing, in the 

A-AP-S-E-EP

 logics, the safety devices reverse the move-

ment of the gate, or stop and reverse the movement when it 

is released (see advanced  programming in Section 5.5.2). 

During the closing cycle in logics 

B, C

 and 

B/C

, they interrupt 

movement. They never operate during the opening cycle. If 

the 

Closing safety devices

 are engaged when the gate is 

open, they prevent the closing movement.
To install several safety devices, connect the N.C. contacts in 

series (Fig.25).

NB: If no closing safety devices are connected, jumper 

terminals FSW CL and -TX FSW

 

(Fig. 26).

STOP

 

-  STOP Contact (Terminal 5):

 

Any device (e.g. a push-button) which, by opening a contact, 

stops gate movement.
To install several STOP devices, connect the N.C. contacts in 

series (Fig. 25).  

NB: If STOP devices are not connected, jumper the STOP 

and - terminals.

SAFE

 -  EDGE Safety Device Contact (Terminal 6):

 

The purpose of the "edge" safety device is to protect the 

leaf movement area during opening/closing.  In all logics, 

during opening and closing, the safety device reverses gate  

movement for 2 seconds. If the safety devices operate again 

during the 2-seconds reversing time, it stops movement 

(STOP) without any reversing.
If the 

Edge safety device

 is engaged while the gate is clo-

sed or open, it  prevents  movement.
To install several safety devices, connect the N.C. contacts in 

series (Fig.25).

NB: If edge safety devices are not connected, jumper the 

SAFE and - inputs

 (Fig. 26).

  

Negative for power supply to accessories   

 

(Terminals 7 and 8)

+  

24 VDC - Positive for power supply to accessories  

 

(Terminals 9 and 10) 

Important: 

Accessories max. load is 500 mA. To calculate the 

load, refer to the instructions for the individual accessories.

RX OP/CL

TX OP/CL

SA

FE

+

+

O

PE

N

B

A

O

PE

N

O

P

C

L

Fig. 34

Connection of a pair of closing photocells and a pair of   

opening/closing photocells

Fig. 35

Connection of two N.O. contacts in parallel

(e.g.  Open A, Open B)

Summary of Contents for 844

Page 1: ...ator FAAC International Inc Headquarter East Coast Operations 0XUUHOO 5G 5RFNOHGJH FL 32 Tel 8 www faacusa com FAAC International Inc West Coast Operations 357 South Acacia Avenue Unit 357 Fullerton C...

Page 2: ...BOARD 780D 12 5 1 WARNINGS 12 5 2 780D TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 5 3 LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS 12 5 4 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS 13 5 5 PROGRAMMING 16 6 START UP 19 6 1 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS 19 6 2 DEFINITION...

Page 3: ...Slide Gate Operator LIMITED WARRANTY 27 FAAC Model 844 Rev 02 March 2013 Read this instruction manual before you begin installing the product Information regarding personal safety and proper maintanen...

Page 4: ...set buttons must be located within line of sight of the gate Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start 7 All warning signs and placards must be installed and easily seen wi...

Page 5: ...le use If a gate system component malfunctions disconnect the main power before attempting to repair it Do not impede the movement of the gate you may injure yourself or damage the gate system as a re...

Page 6: ...such as factories loading docks or other locations not intended to service the general public RESTRICTED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS IV A vehicular gate operator system intended for use in gu...

Page 7: ...to control access of vehicles Avoid any other use whatever 1 Mounting Brackets 2 Pinion 3 Limit Sensor Switch 4 Operator Cover 5 780 D Control Board 6 Adjustment Screw for Anti crushing Clutch 7 Oil...

Page 8: ...eight lbs 3950 Z16 2200 Z20 Gate Speed feet min 32 Z16 40 Z20 Gate Max Length feet 132 Z16 164 Z20 Clutch twin disk in oil bath Protective Treatment cataphoresis Control Board 780D Limit Switch magnet...

Page 9: ...tion and the local building codes Make sure the concrete pad is leveled 3 Provide one or more conduit pathways for all power and accessory connections Extend the conduit about of 1 2 above the level o...

Page 10: ...and weld the threaded dowel nut to the gate as shown in Fig 15 4 Move the gate manually checking that the rack is resting on the pinion then weld the second and third dowel nut 5 Place another rack el...

Page 11: ...t the idle transmissions bracket on the operator flange using the four screws a M5 x 12 and the appropriate washers b in the kit as shown in Fig 20 3 Fit the chain pinion on the shaft making the chann...

Page 12: ...performed by qualified electricians installers only AC power should be supplied from a circuit breaker panel and must have its own dedicated circuit breaker This supply must include a green ground con...

Page 13: ...on and stopping after two seconds Encoder Monitors for an obstacle during gate opening and closing movements It causes immediate reversal of motion and stopping after two seconds N B If two or more sa...

Page 14: ...OPEN B A OPEN OP CL Fig 31 Connection of a pair of opening photocells a pair of closing photocell and an edge safety device RX OP CL TX OP CL RX OP TX OP SAFE OPEN B A OPEN OP CL Fig 33 Connection of...

Page 15: ...26 FSW CL Closing Safety Devices Contact Terminal 4 The purpose of the closing safety devices is to protect the gate movement area during closing During closing in the A AP S E EP logics the safety de...

Page 16: ...RAMMING To program operation of the automated system access the PROGRAMMING mode with keys F and on the cover Attention before attempting to power up the system re position the board s cover to avoid...

Page 17: ...the gate status The following table shows the sequence of functions accessible in ADVANCED PROGRAMMING ADVANCED PROGRAMMING MAXIMUM TORQUE AT INITIAL THRUST The motor operate at maximum torque igno r...

Page 18: ...1 second steps If an encoder is used the adjustment is not determined by time but by motor revs thus obtaining greater deceleration precision Deceleration disabled From to Deceleration enabled Post li...

Page 19: ...nning at least one complete cycle of the automated system The distance between the limit switch and magnets must be from 1 4 to 1 2 inch Magnets should be fitted on the rack and not on the screws If n...

Page 20: ...SW OP Safety devices disengaged Safety devices engaged FSW CL Safety devices disengaged Safety devices engaged STOP Command inactive Command activated SAFE Safety devices disengaged Safety devices eng...

Page 21: ...r Check the operational efficiency of the system at least once eve ry 6 months especially the efficiency of the safety and release devices including operator thrust force 11 1 DISASSEMBLING THE TRANSF...

Page 22: ...e v a s s e u n i t n o c e s a e l e r n o d n a s k c o L g n i n e p o 2 2 r o f e s o l c o t s e s r e v e R D E K C O L 3 f a e l e h t s e s o l C t c e f f e o N d e l b a s i d N E P O t c e...

Page 23: ...A N E P O 2 2 r o f n e p o o t s e s r e v e R G N I N E P O n o i t a r e p o s p o t S n o i t a r e p o s p o t S d e l b a s i d A N E P O t c e f f e o N 2 2 r o f e s o l c o t s e s r e v e R...

Page 24: ...TCIC M4X20 TRILOB DIN 7500 C Z 12 709062002 O RING GASKET 6 75X1 78 13 7029055 STATOR FIXING NUT 14 7110015 CAP POS P N DESCRIPTION 15 7099145 GEAR MOTOR STATOR SCREW NUT GASKET 16 7580375 CAP SCR SOC...

Page 25: ...AP SCR SOCK HEAD 5X16 8G Z 56 71707615 SIDE FLANGE 820 860 57 7094085 GASKET LATERAL FLANGE 820 860 58 7093005 GASKET FOR MOTOR SHAFT A 25407 59 7070111 BEARING 6205 25 52 15 ECON 60 7061115 PIN 8X45...

Page 26: ...that the limit switch plate is not too far away from the limit switch The distance between a plate and the switch should be 3 16 in Check fuse F1 and replace it if necessary C The gate opens but will...

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Page 28: ...product s or has been subject to misuse neg ligence or accident or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC International Inc s or FAAC S p A s instructions or has been operated under conditions...

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