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B614 

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532297        -  Rev.D

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Routine maintenance

 

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Make sure that the power is OFF before performing 
any maintenance on the Barrier Gate Operator.
Disconnect the battery if installed.

Spring replacing

if regular arm:   

 

  every 500,000 cycles

if arm with skirt or foot:   

 

  every 300,000 cycles

Maintenance Tasks every 6 months
Barrier

Check the mechanical connection between the enclosure and the 
foundation plate.
Check the presence and integrity of the reflectors on the arm and 
all the other signs and markings necessary.

Photocells 

Check condition, fastening and correct operation.
Check the posts, ensuring that they are intact, correctly fastened 
and free of deformation etc.

Skirt

Check: the integrity and mounting of the arm.

Foot

Check: the integrity and mounting of the arm.
Check the presence and integrity of the reflectors on the foot and 
all the other signs and markings necessary. 
Check the presence and integrity of the lower foot guard.

Fork

Check that they are intact and correctly fastened.
Check the presence and integrity of all the signs and markings 
necessary.

Articulated arm

Check that they are intact and correctly fastened.
Check the integrity of the wire and the relative signs (max height 
allowed, risk of crushing in the arm joint).

Complete automation system

Check the correct functioning of the manual release: when the re-
lease is activated it must only be possible to move the arm manually.
Check the presence of the lock cover.
Check that the maximum force required to move the arm by hand 
is less than 220 N.
Check that the encoder is working properly.
Check that each pair of photocells is working correctly.
Check there is no optical/light interference between the photocells.

 Maintenance Tasks every 12 months
Structures

Check the plinth and built/fenced parts around the automation sys-
tem: make sure there is no damage, cracking, breaks or subsidence.

Check the area the arm moves in: make sure there are no objects/
deposits that reduce the uncluttered safety areas and obstacles to 
the movement of the arm such as branches, overhead wires etc. 
Ensure that there are no sharp protrusions which could represent a 
perforation or hooking hazard.

Barrier

Check the barrier and its fixings: integrity, absence of deformation, 
rust etc.
Check that screws and bolts are correctly tightened.
Check the condition of the arm and that it is fastened properly.
Check the integrity and proper mounting of the spring and tie rods.
Check the configuration and the balancing of the barrier.
Check the integrity, proper functioning and adjustment of the limits. 
Check the integrity of all the cables, cable glands and junction boxes.
Check that the arm locks when not driven.
Clean the gearmotor and the bearing box.
Do a general cleaning of the barrier area.

Electronic equipment

Check the integrity of the upper cover and the plastic electronic 
board protection.
Check that the connectors and wiring are intact.
Check that the ground connections are intact.
Check that there are no signs of overheating, burning etc. of 
electronic components. 
Check the operation of the circuit breaker and differential switch 
and of the main switch.

Control devices

Check that the installed devices and radio controls are in good 
condition and that they operate correctly.

Deformable edges

Check that they are intact and correctly fastened.

Flashing light

Check condition, fastening and correct operation.

Access control

Check the proper opening of the barrier only with proper input.

Complete automation system

Check that the automation operates correctly, following the set 
logic, when using the various control devices.
Check the proper fluid, smooth movement of the arm without 
strange noises.
Check the correct speed during opening and closing and the pres-
ence of the intended slow downs.
Check that all necessary signage and warnings are present, intact 
and legible.

Electrical Motor

Reccomended maintenace at:                                500,000 cycles

Summary of Contents for B614

Page 1: ...B614...

Page 2: ...39 051 61724 Fax 39 051 09 57 820 www faac it www faacgroup com FAAC International Inc Headquarter East Coast Operations 3160 Murrell Road Rockledge FL 32955 Tel 800 221 8278 www faacusa com FAAC Inte...

Page 3: ...alancing the arm 25 4 8 Limits adjustment 26 4 9 Grounding the door 27 4 10 Closing the door 27 4 11 Installing the top cover 28 5 ELECTRONIC INSTALLATION 29 5 1 Board E614 29 Components 29 5 2 Connec...

Page 4: ...56 8 8 Foot 46 8 9 Fork 46 9 MASTER SLAVE 47 Connection 47 Slave barrier configuration 48 10 DIAGNOSTICS 49 10 1 LEDs check 49 10 2 Direction of movement check 49 10 3 Encoder operation check 49 10 4...

Page 5: ...over tighten the operator clutch or pressure relief valve to compensate for a damaged gate 5 User controls must be installed at least 6 feet 1 83 m away from any moving part of the gate and located w...

Page 6: ...communication between sensor and gate operator is not subjected to mechanical damage Locate wireless contact sensors such as those that transmit radio frequency RF signals where the transmission of si...

Page 7: ...ciated parking area COMMERCIAL GENERAL ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS II A vehicular gate operator system intended for use in commercial locations or buildings such as multi family housing units...

Page 8: ...cable safety regulations WARNING Details and specifications that must be complied with in order to ensure that the system operates correctly RECYCLING and DISPOSAL Components and struc tural materials...

Page 9: ...r safety footwear 20 kg is the MAX weight one person can lift Kg ____ Weight of package PALLETISED SUPPLY SINGLE PACKAGE Use a forklift or pallet truck fol lowingsafetyregulationstoavoid the risk of i...

Page 10: ...er des blessures graves ou de mortalit RESTEZ L CARTE La barri re peut bouger tout moment et sans avertissement Ne laissez pas les enfants utiliser la barri re ou jouer dans la r gion de la barri re L...

Page 11: ...heTechnicalData and Installation Requirements sections It is forbidden to use B614 in a constructional configuration other than the one provided by the manufacturer No component part of the product ma...

Page 12: ...power and the arm is not moving During manual handling accompany the arm slowly for the entire movement Do not let the arm travel freely Do not leave the barrier unlocked After the ma nual movement r...

Page 13: ...e set up Anticrushingoperation The encoder allows the board to implement an anticrushing feature the detection of an obstacle during closing causes the movement to be reversed thedetectionofanobstacle...

Page 14: ...equipment on the barrier body 4 1 Enclosure 2 Drive shaft 3 Manual release triangular key 4 Top cover 5 Door with lock 6 E614 control board 7 E614 control board cover 8 Rocker arm upper spring mountin...

Page 15: ...ectangulararm 2 9 INSTALLATION COMPONENTS A typical installation includes the following FAAC components supplied separately 5 1 Foundation plate 2 Rectangular arm 3 Arm mounting bracket 4 Single or do...

Page 16: ...een the wall or other fixed element and the end of the arm to protect against the risk of people becoming trapped crushed There are safety areas between the fixed and moving parts to prevent hands fro...

Page 17: ...t the risk of electrocution Check that there are no pipes in the vicinity as well The location of the power disconnect breaker should be easily accessible and marked Theconduitfittingsandthecablegland...

Page 18: ...is purely an illustration and is only one of the possible applications of the B614 Example system Minimum wire cross section 1 Barrier B614 2 Mains power supply 3x 14 AWG 3 Circuit breaker 4 Key butt...

Page 19: ...beforesecuringthebarrierbody and checking it Until the installation is complete never leave the barrier unguarded with the arm mounted If the arm is mounted the barrier must be locked with the arm ope...

Page 20: ...basisofthecharacteristics of the ground and place of installation Perform structural calculations where necessary 1 Dig the hole in the ground Fill it with concrete allowing the cable conduits to prot...

Page 21: ...phase the barrier must be locked Never handle the barrier by holding the control board support 1 10 Remove the 4 nuts with washers from the plate 2 11 Place the barrier body on the foundation at the...

Page 22: ...cables inside the barrier Se cure the cables with the cable ties provided in postions 1 2 and 3 2 14 Remove the bolt with washer 1 Open cable strain relief 2 Bring the cables to the board 3 Use the s...

Page 23: ...rm in the closed arm position This phase requires the barrier to be released Keep away from the moving elements inside the box To move the rocker arm turn the drive shaft using the arm mounting lever...

Page 24: ...two holes underneath slide the lower edging temporarily to uncover the holes 7 Fix the arm with screws 2 and relative washers reposition the lower rubber edge 8 19 Insert cover 1 and secure it it wit...

Page 25: ...m and the base The accessories on the arm must be considered when choosing the balancing spring single or double In case of addition or elimination of the accessories at a later time it might be neces...

Page 26: ...nder tension Keep away from the spring coils DOUBLE SPRING 1 Lengthentheturnbucklebymanuallyunscrewing it to facilitate the operation 2 Lower bracket 24 Connect the plate 1 to the slot on the base of...

Page 27: ...ebarrierusingthemanualreleasekeywhen there is no electrical power Keep away from the moving elements inside the box and from the coil spires Do not leave the arm vertical when the barrier is unlocked...

Page 28: ...ethebarrierusingthemanualreleasekeywhen there is no electrical power Keep away from the moving elements inside the box and from the coil spires Do not leave the arm vertical when the barrier is unlock...

Page 29: ...and on the door Pay attention to the insertion order indicated in the figure 4 10 CLOSING THE DOOR The door must be closed before operating the barrier even manually Handle the door carefully so as n...

Page 30: ...hapter 8 1 29 With the cover inclined insert tabs 1 in slots 2 on the box arm side then lower it on the opposite side 2 Close with the key turn anticlockwise 3 Check that the cover is secured try to l...

Page 31: ...COMPONENTS See figure 30 BOARD J1 Mains power supply terminal block J3 BUS 2easy terminal block J6 Inputs terminal block J7 Connector for XF radio module J8 Connector for battery backup J10 Terminal...

Page 32: ...GND LAMP OUT 4 OUT 3 OUT 2 OUT 1 24V LAMP MOT MOT PE N L N L 6 A M 24 V 15 W max RADIO 1 RADIO 2 ERROR ALARM F XF 433 868 AC MAIN MOT ENC TRAFFIC LAMP LIGHT BEAM COM BLR BLG PE N L N L 6 A F1 J8 J1 J...

Page 33: ...ct 3 STOP Configured as STOP default NC contact connect a pushbutton or other pulse generatorthatcommandsthestoppingofthebarrier by opening a contact If NO device is connected jump the input to GND FS...

Page 34: ...ing logic all logics except P As long as the loop is engaged it prevents closing If the loop is engaged during the closing it commands the inversion on opening only in logic P The loop commands the cl...

Page 35: ...cted in order for the automation system to operate ARM LIGHTS See the chapters 8 4 for the connection INTEGRATED FLASHING LIGHT 35 See the chapter 8 5 for the connection XF RADIO MODULE 36 See the cha...

Page 36: ...the parameter cF dependent on the arm length 6 RegistertheBUS2easydevices iftheyareinstalled see the chapter 8 3 7 Check the barrier s direction of travel see the chapter 10 2 8 Perform the set up se...

Page 37: ...5m 03 dF DEFAULT Displayed if the board is configured with the factory settings default Y indicates that all set values correspond to the defaults no indicates that one or more set values are differe...

Page 38: ...G FORCE ON CLOSURE 01 minimum power 50 maximum power 50 SP STOP INPUT CONFIGURATION It defines the function of the STOP input 00 STOP Stop 02 FSW CL Closure photoelectric cell 00 t OPERATINGTIME time...

Page 39: ...ithbarrier in pause mode open flashing during the move ment 02 lights off with barrier in pause mode open flashing in all other states 01 AS MAINTENANCEREQUEST CYCLECOUNTER linked to the next two func...

Page 40: ...LOSE when the barrier is open it commands the closing CLOSE during opening it causes reclosing OPEN during opening causes it to open again bC SEMIAUTOMATIC b ON OPENING PERSON PRESENT C ON CLOSING bC...

Page 41: ...ng the automation system until the end of the procedure The SET UP MUST be performed with the mains power switched on with the automation system functioning normally with the STOP EMER inputs not acti...

Page 42: ...s entrance is for vehicles only Pedestrians must use separate entrance WARNING ATTENTION Une barri re en mouvement peut causer des blessures graves ou de mortalit RESTEZ L CARTE La barri re peut bouge...

Page 43: ...ADIO MODULE The E614 is equipped with an OMNIDEC integrated two channel decoding system that can program via the XF radio module the FAAC radio controls trans mitters codes A maximum of 256 codes can...

Page 44: ...oes on as a steady light for 2 sec to then start flashing again for another 20 secondsduringwhichitispossibletostoreanother radio control 4 Wait for LED DL4 or DL5 on the board to turn off before usin...

Page 45: ...1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 OPEN Assignanaddresstoeachpairofphotocellsbysetting thefourDIPswitches DS1 onthetransmitterandthe corresponding receiver The transmitter and receiver of...

Page 46: ...ing any changes addition replacement or removal to the BUS 2easy devices ON 1 2 3 4 5 1 command DIP switch 5 0 OFF ON 1 2 3 4 5 2commands DIPswitch5 1 ON Registration procedure 1 Selectparameterbu inb...

Page 47: ...ming 5 Close the upper cover 6 Check that the device is working properly 8 6 ARTICULATED ARM KIT Follow the assembly instructions provided with the product following all the safety precautions indicat...

Page 48: ...l the safety precautions indicated in this manual Check the mounting with the indicated tightening torque Check the lower protection is present and is in good condition You should install an audio ala...

Page 49: ...aster barrier Each barrier must be programmed on the basis of the length and configuration of the arm The function ing logic must only be programmed on the Master board The anticrushing function is ac...

Page 50: ...nthearmconfigurationandlength Ct SL for configuring the board as Slave 3 Check the status of the LEDs on the board LED DL7 Red Master Slave synchronisation absent or the line is short circuited LED DL...

Page 51: ...tton pressed The display shows oP and the barrier opens The flashing point betweenthetwolettersindicatesthattheencoder is operating correctly 3 Keep the button pressed The display shows cL and the bar...

Page 52: ...work site unattended The work area must be kept tidy and cleared after maintenance has been completed Before starting work wait for any hot components to cool down Do not make any modifications to the...

Page 53: ...ng 7 Balance the arm 11 3 REPLACING THE GEARMOTOR 1 Release the arm 2 Lift it completely vertically 3 Re lock it 4 Lengthentheturnbucklebymanuallyunscrewing it then remove the spring 5 Release the arm...

Page 54: ...rier makes very slow movements check the force set check the balancing of the arm checktheparametercFhasbeensetin accordance with the arm length if the barrier is being battery operated make sure the...

Page 55: ...cal or atmospheric agents do not expose the automation to water jets of any type or size Do not perform any work on the components of the automation Risk of cutting crushing or losing fingers or a han...

Page 56: ...the key and turn it once anticlockwise until it stops 1 2 Move the barrier manually 3 Restore the operation RESTORE NORMAL OPERATION 1 49 Insert the key and turn it twice clock wise until it stops 2...

Page 57: ...57 1 57 1 57 1 57 4 33 10 0 39 in cm in 1 97 1 Foundation barrier in maximum configuration MATERIALS CONCRETE RESISTANCE CLASS EXPOSURE CLASS C 28 35 XF4 REINFORCED CONCRETE STEEL B 450C FIXTURES PLAN...

Page 58: ...90 10 97 3 34 10 98 3 35 12 45 3 79 arm and lights 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 A L ft m min max 5 41 1 65 7 20 2 19 7 21 2 20 8 84 2 69 8 85 2 70 10 15 3 09 10 16 3 10 11 46 3 49 11 47 3 50 12 48 3 80 arm and skirt...

Page 59: ...breaksorsubsidence Check the area the arm moves in make sure there are no objects deposits that reduce the uncluttered safety areas and obstacles to the movement of the arm such as branches overhead...

Page 60: ...ipersonale Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA ITALY Tel 39 051 61724 Fax 39 051 09 57 820 www faac it www faacgroup com B614 58 532297 Rev D 2019 FAAC International Inc All Rights Reserved Publi...

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