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E844 3PH 

532315 - Rev.B

Tr

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tion of the orig

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ENGLISH

2.2  STORAGE

2.  SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

This product has been placed on the market as a 

control system for gearmotors and sliding gates and 

therefore must not be put into service until the ma-

chine into which it has been incorporated has been 

declared compliant with the Machinery Directive 

2006/42/EC by its manufacturer.

 

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Incorrect installation and/or incorrect use of the prod-

uct might cause serious harm to people.  Read the 

instructions before using the product and comply with 

them.  Keep these instructions for future reference.

Perform installation and other activities adhering to 

the sequences provided in the instructions manual.

Always comply with all the requirements contained in 

the instructions and warning tables at the beginning 

of the paragraphs.  Always comply with the safety 

recommendations.

Only the installer and/or maintenance technician is/

are authorised to carry out work on the components 

of the automation.  Do not make any modifications 

to the original components.

Cordon off the work site (even temporarily) and pro-

hibit access/transit.  For EC countries, comply with 

the national legislation that transposes the European 

Directive on Construction sites 92/57/EC.

The installer is responsible for the installation/test-

ing of the automation and for preparing the system 

Register.

The installer must demonstrate or declare that he/she 

has the technical-professional competency to carry 

out the installation, testing and maintenance in ac-

cordance with the requirements of these instructions.

2.1  INSTALLER SAFETY

2.3  WASTE DISPOSAL

 

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The packaging materials (plastic, polystyrene etc.) 

must not be left within reach of children as they are 

potential sources of danger.

Discard the packaging after use in the appropri-

ate containers in compliance with waste disposal 

regulations.

Installation activities require special work conditions 

to reduce to the minimum the risks of accidents and 

serious damage.  Furthermore, the suitable precau-

tions must be taken to prevent risks of injury to persons 

or damage.

 

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The installer must be in good physical and mental 

condition, aware of and responsible for the hazards 

that may be generated when using the product.

The work area must be kept tidy and must not be 

left unattended.

Do not wear clothes or accessories (scarves, bracelets, 

etc.) that may get caught in moving parts.

Always wear the personal protective equipment rec-

ommended for the type of activity to be carried out.

The required level of workplace lighting must be equal 

to at least 200 lux.

After having dismantled the product, dispose of it 

in compliance with the current waste disposal regu-

lations.

Components and structural materials, batteries and 

electronic components must not be disposed of 

together with household waste. They must be taken 

to authorised disposal and recycling centres.

Operate CE marked machinery and equipment in com-

pliance with the manufacturer's instructions.  Use 

work instruments in good conditions.

Use the transport and lifting equipment recom-

mended in the instructions manual.

Use safety-compliant portable ladders of adequate 

size, fitted with anti-slip devices at the top and bot-

tom, equipped with retainer hooks.

Store the product in its original packaging, in closed 

and dry premises, protected from the sun and free 

from dust and aggressive substances. Protect from 

mechanical stress.  If stored for more than 3 months, 

regularly check the condition of the components and 

the packaging.

 

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Storage temperature: 5°C to 30°C.

 

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Percentage of humidity: 30% to 70%.

Summary of Contents for E844 3PH

Page 1: ...E844 3PH EN FR DE ES NL IT PL TR PT ZH AR RU...

Page 2: ...mi e i marchi citati sono di propriet dei rispettivi fabbricanti I clienti possono effettuare copie per esclusivo utilizzo proprio Questo manuale stato pubblicato nel 2020 Copyright FAAC S p A from 20...

Page 3: ...otor 10 Connecting the earth 10 Mains power supply 10 6 SET UP 11 6 1 Programming 11 6 2 Operating logics 13 6 3 Setup 14 6 4 Restore the default values 14 7 PUTTING INTO SERVICE 14 7 1 Final checks 1...

Page 4: ...an technical personnel Risks for the user of the automation system Risks to product integrity damage InEurope theautomationofagatefallsundertheMa chinery Directive 2006 42 EC and the corresponding har...

Page 5: ...on 1 1 LED off LED on LED flashing LED flashing quickly PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal protective equipment must be worn to protect against hazards e g crushing cutting shearing etc Obligation...

Page 6: ...t be left within reach of children as they are potential sources of danger Discard the packaging after use in the appropri ate containers in compliance with waste disposal regulations Installation act...

Page 7: ...ch have not been specifically authorised by FAAC S p A ItisprohibitedtousetheE8443PHinthepresence of faults which could compromise safety Do not allow water jets of any type or size to come into direc...

Page 8: ...a size and insulation class that is compliant with current legislation and laid in appropriate rigid or flexible conduits either above or below ground Use separate conduits for the power supply and t...

Page 9: ...4 Removable terminal board for connecting the flash ing light CN5 Terminal board for connecting limit switch CN6 CN11 Quick insertion connectors for inductive limit switch CN8 Removableterminalboardfo...

Page 10: ...etting programming function Sc to connect sensitive edges with NC contact resistive sensitive edges 8 2 k default photocells Reverse after a sensitive edge has been activated can be configured by sett...

Page 11: ...icesconnectedtothe SAFE inputs are working correctly If the test fails the board prevents the automation from moving error 05 To enable disable the failsafe see programming function FS LIMIT SWITCHES...

Page 12: ...range MOTOR CN3 RP DEC MOTOR LAMP 2EASY OPEN SX OPEN DX LIMIT SW F OPEN B OPEN A SAFE CL CL H OP H SAFE OP STOP GND GND OUT 1 OUT 2 TEST OUT 24V U V W M 3 LAMP N GND 24V FCC FCA 230V 60W max 1500 W ma...

Page 13: ...impact forces to fall within the limits indicated in the standard 6 CarryoutthelearningprocedureforanyBUS2easy devices function bU in programming 7 Set the functions So safety in opening and Sc safet...

Page 14: ...44 R 3PH Y enabled no not enabled Y rP Pre limit switch deceleration as a percentage of the travel of the gate that wasmemorisedduringlearningprocedurefor the work times available only for 844 R 3PH 0...

Page 15: ...herstates it has the same function as the OPEN A command In logics B and C separate opening and closing com mand logics OPEN B only closes the gate A AUTOMATIC ThislogiconlyrequirestheOPENcommandtobeu...

Page 16: ...acteristics of the gate change Set up procedure The gate MUST engage the CLOSED limit switch make sure that the FCC LED is off Select the tl function in programming Press and hold down the and buttons...

Page 17: ...ing function FS 8 2 SENSITIVE EDGES If the sensitive edge is used to protect against a hazard it must comply with standard EN 12978 The E844 3PH board has two inputs for connecting sensitive edges tha...

Page 18: ...air of photocells must have the same DIP switch settings There must never be two or more pairs of photocells with the same DIP switch settings If there is more than one pair of photocells with the sam...

Page 19: ...Open B_3 1 0 0 1 0 Open B_1 1 0 0 1 1 Open A_3 Open B_4 1 0 1 0 0 Open B_2 1 0 1 0 1 Open A_3 StopNC_1 1 0 1 1 0 Open B_3 1 0 1 1 1 Open A_3 Close 1 1 0 0 0 Open B_4 1 1 0 0 1 Open A_4 Open B_3 1 1 0...

Page 20: ...positionandno connected device active on off 6 Alarms Errors display meaning AL 27 obstacle detected Er 05 failsafe test failed Er 15 motion timeout 7 Status of the LEDs LED meaning STOP Stop command...

Page 21: ...that the safety edges operate correctly when faced with an obstacle 6 Check that each pair of photocells is working correctly 6 Checkthatthereisnooptical lightinterferencebetweenthe pairs of photocel...

Page 22: ...FAAC S p A Soc Unipersonale Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA ITALY Tel 39 051 61724 Fax 39 051 09 57 820 www faac it www faacgroup com E844 3PH 20 532315 Rev B...

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