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18

  

S800  ENC 

14 

532116        -  Rev.A

8

a

a

b

b

A
B

1

Tr

ansla

tion of the original instruc

tions

ENGLISH

RISKS

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

 

F

Before setting up electrical connections, disconnect the power supply 
of the automation.  If the disconnecting switch is not visible, put up 
a ''ATTENTION - Maintenance in progress'' sign.

1.  Set up the electrical connections according to the instructions of 

the electronic control board and the installed accessories.

Electric motor cable

yellow-green

earth

blue

neutral

brown

phase 1

black

phase 2

2.  Turn the mains power supply back on.
3.  Switch the electronic board on according to the specific instruc-

tions.  If the motor rotates the wrong way, disconnect the power 
and swap the wires of phases 1 and 2.

6.1 FORCE ADJUSTMENT (BY-PASS)

RISKS

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

 

!

Adjust the by-passes in accordance with the applicable standards 
(EN 12445).

1.  Remove the protective caps (

17

-1

).

2.  Adjust the opening and closing force by actuating the automation 

electrically and using the by-pass screw corresponding to the 
manoeuvre in progress (

17

 

A

 or 

B

):

screw A = adjusts the force of clockwise leaf movement
screw B = adjusts the force of anticlockwise leaf movement
tighten to increase the force 

 

+

loosen to decrease the force 

 

3.  Set the protective caps back in place (

17

-1

).

CLOSURE OF THE BOX

Close the cover of the box with the supplied screws (

18

).

6.2  FINAL OPERATIONS

1.  Ensure that the forces generated by the leaf are within the limits 

allowed by the standard.  Use an impact curve gauge in ac-
cordance with standards EN 12453 and EN 12445.  For countries 
outside the EU, when there is no specific local standard, the force 
must be less than 150 N static.

2.  Ensure that the maximum manual moving force of the leaf is less 

than 220 N.

3.  Use appropriate signs to highlight the areas where residual risks 

remain despite having implemented all safety measures.

4.  Put up the ''DANGER: AUTOMATIC MOVEMENT'' sign on the gate 

6. START-UP

SCREW
A

adjusts the force of clockwise leaf movement (

a

)

B

adjusts the force of anticlockwise leaf movement (

b

)

ADJUSTMENT

 +

tighten to increase the force

 –

loosen to decrease the force

in a visible position.

5.  Put up the CE marking on the gate.
6.  Complete the EC Declaration of Conformity of the machine and 

the system Logbook.

7.  Provide the owner/operator of the automation with the EC Decla-

ration, the system Logbook with the maintenance schedule and 
the user instructions of the automation.

Summary of Contents for S800 ENC

Page 1: ...S800 ENC...

Page 2: ...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 2016 Copyright FAAC S p A ab dem 2016 Alle Rechte vorbehalte...

Page 3: ...maynotbecom missioneduntilthefinalmachine intowhichitwillbeincorporated hasbeendeclared complaintwiththeprovisionsoftheabovementionedMachineDirective2006 42 EC Bologna 01 01 2016 CEO ANNEX 1 The limit...

Page 4: ...tions The results of the risk assessment conducted by FAAC S p A on the entire life cycle of the product has been considered when drafting the manual in order to implement effective risk reduction The...

Page 5: ...e automation components Do not modify the original components in any way Close off the work site even temporarily and prevent access tran sit EC countries must comply with the legislation that transpo...

Page 6: ...4 Positive stop fastenings 5 Instruction manual Followtheinstructionsonthepackage while handling it Use the forklift truck or pallet truck in observance of the safety rules to avoid risks of collisio...

Page 7: ...rth It is prohibited to integrate unrelated commercial systems and or equipment or employ them for uses that are not allowed by the respective manufacturers It is prohibited to use and or install acce...

Page 8: ...uce the maximum stroke maximum reduc tion 30 for opening and 30 for closing The limits of use of the positive stops in relation to the length and weight of the leaf are described in detail in 2 FAAC C...

Page 9: ...ler cap 7 By pass screws force adjustment 8 Service release lever 9 Positive stop fastenings 10 Installation support 11 Key INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED SEPARATELY Foundation box 12 Cover 13 Remo...

Page 10: ...ng and closing stops to limit the leaf stroke The stops must be adequately sized and firmly secured to withstand the impact of the leaf The external mechanical stops are not required when using positi...

Page 11: ...he risk of electrocution Ensure there are no pipes near the excavations and drilling areas The electronic board must be housed in an enclosure which guarantees minimum IP 44 protection The board enclo...

Page 12: ...CTIVE EQUIPMENT Anchor the leaf to the lifting device with a rope or a suitable chain After removing the leaf place it on the ground or anchor it with a rope or chain to prevent it from tipping over 5...

Page 13: ...1 2 Position the grooved joint 8 2 Thenotchonthejointmustbecentredwiththecentrelineofthebracket and directed as shown in the figure When the bracket is placed on the box the joint must be centred on t...

Page 14: ...he service lever by more than one turn so as to prevent oil from leaking 4 Insertthespannerinthepinion 12 2 androtatethepinionuntil it stops in the closing direction of the leaf Then move it back appr...

Page 15: ...chieve the required tightening torque 15 6 11 Open and close the leaf manually to ensure it can be fully opened and closed manually If not ensure that all of the installation steps have been carried o...

Page 16: ...eaf movement screw B adjusts the force of anticlockwise leaf movement tighten to increase the force loosen to decrease the force 3 Set the protective caps back in place 17 1 CLOSURE OF THE BOX Close t...

Page 17: ...procedure until non emulsified oil comes out 6 Set the protective caps back in place 19 1 TOPPING UP THE OIL LEVEL 1 Remove the cap 19 3 Check the oil level it should be just below the cap 2 Top up if...

Page 18: ...tronic board enclosure 12 Checktheintegrityofthepowerandconnectioncablesandofthecableglands Check the integrity of the connectors and of the wiring 12 Checkthattherearenosignsofoverheating burns etc o...

Page 19: ...he lock 20 1 2 Insert the key and turn it one anti clockwise turn until it stops 20 2 then move the gate manually RESTORING AUTOMATIC OPERATION 1 Turn the key by one clockwise turn until it stops 20 3...

Page 20: ...ame of the wind Beaufort scale Wind speed km h 0 Calm 1 1 Light air 1 6 2 Light breeze 6 11 3 Gentle breeze 11 19 4 Moderate breeze 19 29 5 Fresh breeze 29 39 6 Strong breeze 39 50 7 Near gale 50 62 8...

Page 21: ...1 10 POS 11 1 10 POS 2 5 8 POS 3 5 8 POS 1 POS 3 POS 2 POS 6 POS 7 POS 11 POS 11 POS 4 POS 12 POS 5 POS 12 POS 8 POS 9 POS 9 POS 11 1 10 POS 9 2 10 POS 12 1 10 Translation of the original instruction...

Page 22: ...S800 ENC 20 532116 Rev A...

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Page 24: ...FAAC S p A Soc Unipersonale Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA ITALY Tel 39 051 61724 Fax 39 051 758518 www faac it www faacgroup com S800 ENC 22 532116 Rev A...

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