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PowerSeat

PWRS-E

PWRS-E.Compact

Instruction Manual

Please read these instructions carefully before operating equipment.

English Translation

Rev. 00 FT

UPS_30/01-2014

Summary of Contents for PowerSeat PWRS-E

Page 1: ...PowerSeat PWRS E PWRS E Compact Instruction Manual Please read these instructions carefully before operating equipment English Translation Rev 00 FT UPS_30 01 2014...

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Page 5: ...formations Power Supply Description General Dimensions Technical Data Light Interface Safety Informations Using the Power Supply Cleaning the Power Supply PowerSeat PWRS E Device Description General D...

Page 6: ...Procedure on Compact version Preparing to Ascent with the Compact version Ascent Porcedure with the Compact version Using Compact version PowerSeat with a Fixed Anchorage Descent Procedure with the C...

Page 7: ...vice or incorrect maintenance could cause severe damage or death Harken accepts no responsibility for damage personal injury or death caused by failure to observe the safety information and instructio...

Page 8: ...point Primary working rope main rope used for ascending or descending using the device approved according to EN 1891 Secondary backup rope safety rope to protect the operator from falling if the prima...

Page 9: ...ore using the device 8 safety instruction on the diameter of the rope to use minimum 10 mm maximum 12 7 mm this rope must be EN 1891 certified plus indication of the Safe Working Load SWL of the devic...

Page 10: ...857 CEI EN 61000 6 2 CEI EN 61000 6 4 and authorises DECLARATION OF EC COMPLIANCE 1 All IIA Dir 2006 42 CE The undersigned Harken Italy S p A Via Marco Biagi 14 22070 Limido Comasco CO Italy Telephone...

Page 11: ...inery Guards General requirements for the design and construction of fixed and movable guards UNI EN 1005 1 2009 Safety of machinery Human physical performance Part 1 Terms and definitions UNI EN 1005...

Page 12: ...ference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IC Certification This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulat...

Page 13: ...l arrest device fixed to the operator s harness by a cord with an energy absorber and must satisfy the requirements of EN 363 on individual systems for the protection against falling from heights In o...

Page 14: ...ing Shaped plastic guard between the descending knob and the rope entry on the winch to prevent the rope jamming and tangling Plastic cover containing the electric motor to protect from hot parts PERS...

Page 15: ...carry or suspend the device or to disconnect the plug Do not go near the cable to heat sources oil sharp edges or moving parts of the machine Damaged or tangled cables increase risk of electrical sho...

Page 16: ...PowerSeat electric motor Power Supply convert the AC voltage 110 230VAC 50 60 Hz into 48VDC voltage and powers the motor Pos Description 1 0 1 Switch 2 48 Vdc Socket 3 Light Interface 4 Frontal Coolin...

Page 17: ...ac Max Output Voltage 54 Vdc Max Output Current 25 A Max Power 1200 W Fuse 20 A T Overloading Protection Electronic Control Overtemperature Protection Electronic Control Ingress Protection Rating IP54...

Page 18: ...ssarily an extraordinary main tenance Overcurrent Indicates an overload connected to the output of the power supply Normally off this led illuminates to indicate that there is an overload connected at...

Page 19: ...on all sides to ensure a sufficient ventilation for cooling It is recommended whenever possible do not expose the Power Supply to direct sunlights and do not place it in humid environments To turn on...

Page 20: ...al system and the control system is provvided with an anti panic system and an emergency button During descent the engine is switched off and the operator uses the lever to open the rope grab and allo...

Page 21: ...01 30 14 ENGLISH 21 PowerSeat PWRS E Device Description Dimensions...

Page 22: ...f the measured noise emissions are below the limits allowed under the applicable standards ISO 3746 Average surface acoustic pressure level weighted A LpfA d medio 80 dB A Acoustic power level weighte...

Page 23: ...ge or accidents In particular Check that the strop and carabiner are intact Check the movement of the rope grab cover Rope Semi static 10mm 12 7mm 1 8 1 2 EN1891 rope Safe working load 300 kg 661 4 lb...

Page 24: ...ol lever and releasing it CLOSE JAW Inspect all screws and check that the marker on the screws and on the plate are aligned In case of any misaligned contact a HARKEN service center Rotate the winch d...

Page 25: ...ing an hex key n 4 pay attention to not lose the self locking nut Verify the functionallity of the anti panic system push the accelerator lever to start the device and push further the accelerator lev...

Page 26: ...ot to pass the accelerator control s cable outside of the devise frame Using the Device Adjusting the Control Lever Position Before using the device it is possible set up the position of the control l...

Page 27: ...mary rope installation procedure 2 Pull open the clamp and slide the front tube into the housing Warning Slide the front tube correctly into its housing until the red reference mark is no longer visib...

Page 28: ...ley 6 Make sure the rope has been fitted correctly into its housing 7 Wind the rope clockwise around the winch drum 8 Pass the rope over the stripper arm Warning Take at least two turns of the rope ar...

Page 29: ...ns needed round the winch drum depends on the load and the condition of the rope Check the device s descending capacity in its working configuration Before use ascend with the device no more than 1 mt...

Page 30: ...ing 02 Fasten the cable snap hook to the cable anchorage eyebolt 04 Connect the Power Supply plug to the 110 230V power line 06 Verify that the Power Supply systemis working checking the LED alarms Li...

Page 31: ...oves 11 6 1 9 2 4 7 8 3 10 Warning Do not use the PowerSeat in the case of illness tiredness or if under the influence of drugs or alcohol UsING the Device Preparing to ascend Install two ropes Primar...

Page 32: ...ke sure that the power cable length is greater than the distance between the Power Supply and the higher ascenting point of the device Pos Description 1 Fall Arrest Device 2 Upper Front Attachment 3 L...

Page 33: ...ti panic system 8 Adjust the position of the accelerator control so it is ergonomically comfortable for the operator 9 To ascent push the accelerator lever to the first detent 6 Connect the waist stro...

Page 34: ...by turning on the 48V Power Supply 5 Operate the device and position it at the height of the operator s shoulders 6 Connect the fall arrest device to the harness as described in the Preparing to Ascen...

Page 35: ...in the Wiring the Power Supply System paragraph 8 Connect the anchorage point on the front plate of the device with the fixed anchorage point on the ground 9 Supply voltage to the motor by turning on...

Page 36: ...ng To use the PowerSeat in the fixed point configuration the primary rope under load must leave the winch with a lateral and frontal angle of between 6 Note Before using the PowerSeat places on the gr...

Page 37: ...on the winch drum and permit a controlled descent To adjust descent speed manually control the speed at which the rope leaves the winch by holding rope with arm out and bringing it in towards the win...

Page 38: ...ontact with corrosive substances Clean the device before storing 1 With one hand grasp the rope leaving the winch Using the Device DESCENT ProcedurE 2 Using the Device FIXED ANCHORage DESCENT Procedur...

Page 39: ...when he works without seat or using the device with a fixed anchorage Pos Description 1 Short Tube 2 Front Plate 3 Control Lever 4 Knob 5 Cover 6 Rope Grab 7 Stripper Arm 8 Winch Drum 9 Reduction Gea...

Page 40: ...40 ENGLISH 01 30 14 PowerSeat PWRS E Compact Description of Compact Version Dimensions...

Page 41: ...ng the Device Before Use paragraph 1 Place the PowerSeat on the ground 2 Pull open the clamp and slide the short tube into the housing 3 Remove the strop from upper anchorage point 4 Fasten the strop...

Page 42: ...increase the number of turns to a maximum of four taking care not to overlap the rope Note The number of turns needed round the winch drum depends on the load and the condition of the rope Check the d...

Page 43: ...so it is ergonomically comfortable for the operator as indicated in the Adjusting the Accelerator Control Position paragraph 4 Supply voltage to the motor by turning on the 48V Power Supply 5 Operate...

Page 44: ...ation procedure on Comapct version paragraph In this case the primary rope will be used to lift the second operator 4 Wire the power supply system as described in the Wiring the Power Supply System pa...

Page 45: ...e accelerator lever to the first detent Warning Before using the device check that the rope is correctly installed Warning To use the PowerSeat in the fixed point configuration the primary rope under...

Page 46: ...at which the rope leaves the winch To stop the descent release the control lever 2 With the other hand turn the control lever clockwise to allow the rope to slip on the winch drum and permit a contro...

Page 47: ...4 Pull open the clamp and slide the short tube into the housing 5 Remove the strop from upper anchorage point 6 Fasten the strop on the lower anchorage point Warning Slide the front tube correctly int...

Page 48: ...jet cleaner Do not use degreasing products solvents or abrasive pastes Maintenance Before and after every use visually inspect the PowerSeat for traces of wear damage or breakage Refer to the Checking...

Page 49: ...descent too many wraps on winch drum rope grab system possible malfunctioning unwind the rope reducing wraps Leave at least 2 wraps on winch drum contact Harken Tech Service for more informa tions Pow...

Page 50: ...me and Signature of Maintanance Operator Date of Next Intervention Maintenance Schedule Owner name Product name and Model Serial Number Engine Serial Number Year of manufacture Date of purchase Date o...

Page 51: ...01 30 14 ENGLISH 51 Date of Service Description of Service Name and Signature of Maintanance Operator Date of Next Intervention Maintenance Schedule...

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Page 54: ...il info harken it Worldwide Limited Warranty Refer to the Harken World Limited Warranty on the website at http www harkenindustrial com technical information warranty The product warranty is accepted...

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