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ENGLISH

6.4 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

 The Scheduled Maintenance table 

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lists the operations that must 

be performed on a regular basis in order to keep the automation sys-
tem working reliably and safely; these are given purely as a guideline 
and should not be considered exhaustive.  The installer/machine 
manufacturer is responsible for drawing up the maintenance plan 
for the automation system, supplementing this list or modifying 
the maintenance intervals according to the machine characteristics.

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Routine maintenance

Operation

Frequenc y 
(months)

Clean the pit.

6

Check the drainage.

6

Clean the sliding guides

6

Make sure that there are no oil leaks 

12

Top up the oil level, if necessary.  Only use FAAC oil

12

Check the condition of the actuator cables, the cable glands and junc-
tion boxes.

12

Check that screws and bolts are correctly tightened.

12

Check the mechanical stops: fastening and solidity. 

12

Make sure that the cylinder is clean and if necessary touch up the paintwork.
Check that the automation system operates correctly, following the set 
logic, when using the various control devices.

12

6.2 TOPPING UP THE OIL LEVEL

1.  Release and lower the bollard following points 1 to 5 in the § 

"Release procedure” section.

2.  Unscrew the plug of the hydraulic unit and check that the oil level 

is at the mark indicated in figure 

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The oil level should be checked when the bollard is in the lowered 
position.

3.  Close the automation.
4.  Replace the plug of the hydraulic unit when the bollard is in the 

raised position.

5.  Install the head following points 2 to 6 in the § “Restoring auto-

matic operation” section.

6.3  BLEEDING THE SYSTEM

1.  Remove the head of the bollard following points 1 to 4 in the § 

"Release procedure” section.

2.  Unscrew the plug of the hydraulic unit.
3.  Open and close the automation several times with the plug 

removed.

4.   Replace the plug of the hydraulic unit when the bollard is in the 

raised position.

5.  Install the head following points 2 to 6 in the § “Restoring auto-

matic operation” section.

Summary of Contents for J275 2K HA

Page 1: ...J275 2K HA...

Page 2: ...s cit s sont la propri t de leurs fabricants respectifs Les clients peuvent faire des copies pour leur usage exclusif Ce manuel a t publi en 2017 Copyright FAAC S p A ab dem 2017 Alle Rechte vorbehalt...

Page 3: ...ols used 4 2 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 5 2 1 Installer safety 5 3 J275 2K HA 6 3 1 Intended use 6 3 2 Limitations of use 6 3 3 Unauthorised use 6 3 4 Emergency use 6 3 5 Product identification 6 3 6 Tech...

Page 4: ...alysis and drafting the instruc tions for use and maintenance of the machine It should be clearly understoodthatFAACS p A acceptsnoliabilityforthereliabilityand or completeness of the above instructio...

Page 5: ...C The installer is responsible for the installation testing of the automa tion and for completing the Register of the system The installer must prove or declare to possess technical and profes sional...

Page 6: ...resence of flamma ble gases or fumes is a serious safety hazard the product is not 94 9 EC ATEX certified It is prohibited to power the system with energy sources other than those specified It is proh...

Page 7: ...dule with cable routing hole x1 3 Cable gland 4 Side module x7 5 Base with water drainage holes Pit 3 7 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION 3 6 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS The cylinder is moved by an internal hydr...

Page 8: ...15 C 55 C Ambient operating temperature with optional heater 25 C 55 C Type of use Intensive Bollard weight 160 kg Pit weight 60 kg Oil quantity 1 5 l Oil type FAAC HP OIL Protection rating IP56 Hydr...

Page 9: ...tres of water into the hole making sure that it drains in less than 30 minutes If it takes longer drain rainwater by installing a 60mm pipe connected to the drainage system or a pit The pitmustbefitte...

Page 10: ...200 200 6 6 22 Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH 4 3 MAKING THE CAGE The foundation cage is not supplied by FAAC and has to be made on site 1 7 Make and assemble the cage according to...

Page 11: ...the final road surface 4 10 Install a flexible sheath ID 45 mm from the cable gland to the control board 1 L The maximum distance between the bollard and the board is 50 m 5 Install the conduits requ...

Page 12: ...hroughthecable gland provided 2 4 Connect the conductors to the external junction box and the control board following the instructions in section 5 1 5 Check that the bollard operates correctly accord...

Page 13: ...ten the cover to the frame using the eight M6x10 screws L To reposition or lift the cover prise one of the two slots upwards using a screwdriver 4 6 MANUAL OPERATION Beforecarryingoutthereleaseprocedu...

Page 14: ...Replace the plugs 1 4 Lift the head in order to access the release device 5 Turn the release device anticlockwise using the key provided RESTORING AUTOMATIC OPERATION 1 21 Turn the release device clo...

Page 15: ...utomation must be fitted with a 0 03 A differential switch Install a circuit breaker and a differential switch upstream of each control board The metal parts of the structure must be earthed Check tha...

Page 16: ...bollard J275 2K HA by performing the following operation 1 Accesslevel1programmingbyholdingdowntheFbuttononthe board 26 The letters dF will appear on the display 2 Release the F button and with the b...

Page 17: ...COM COM LAMP FAN J1 J2 M4 M5 M6 1 2 3 4 5 6 J5 J3 1 2 3 1 2 3 J5 J3 4 5 6 4 5 6 1 dF 05 2 o 1 1 1 P1 no o2 12 P2 no 3 b6 Y F F F F F F 10 s 1 dF 05 LO C 2 03 Y b6 Y 3 LO Cu 4 o 3 1 5 P3 no F F F F F...

Page 18: ...reachesthehighposition and reverses immediately Make sure that the limit switches are wired correctly 25 Makesurethattheupperlimitswitchisinthe correct position 2 7 The bollard does not raise Make sur...

Page 19: ...pleting mainte nance Before starting activities wait for the components subject to heating to cool down Do not modify the original components in any way FAAC S p A disclaims any liability for damage c...

Page 20: ...heck the mechanical stops fastening and solidity 12 Makesurethatthecylinderiscleanandifnecessarytouchupthepaintwork Checkthattheautomationsystemoperatescorrectly followingtheset logic when using the v...

Page 21: ...lange together with the seal provided Insert the cable in to the cable gland 2 and connect it to connector 3 inside the junction box according to the diagram shown in the figure Pink Blue Blue Violet...

Page 22: ...istribution flange 4 Screw the solenoid valve onto the distribution flange 5 Install the control coil onto the solenoid valve 6 Remove the plug from the cable gland 41 1 insert the cable andconnectitt...

Page 23: ...of the relative control board master or slave as indicated in the following diagram Master JE275 board Slave JE275 board 7 3 COVER Use the cover to make the pit of the bollard which has not yet been...

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