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5.2 - Commissioning
Once all (and not just some) of the system devices have passed the
testing procedure, the system can be commissioned;
the system’s technical dossier must be produced and kept for 10
years. It must contain the electrical wiring diagram, a drawing or
photograph of the system, the analysis of the risks and the solutions
adopted to deal with them, the manufacturer’s declaration of con-
formity for all connected devices, the operator’s manual for every
device and the system maintenance plan;
fi x a dataplate with the details of the automation, the name of the
person who commissioned it, the serial number and year of con-
struction and the CE marking on the gate or door;
also fi t a sign specifying the procedure for releasing the system by
hand;
draw up the declaration of conformity, the instructions and precau-
tions for use for the end user and the system maintenance plan and
consign them to the end user;
ensure that the user has fully understood how to operate the system
in automatic, manual and emergency modes;
the end user must also be informed in writing about any risks and
hazards still present;
WARNING -
after detecting an obstacle, the gate or door stops
during its opening travel and automatic closure is disabled; to re-
start operation, the user must press the control button or use the
transmitter.
5 - TEsTING AND COMMIssIONING THE AUTOMATION
5.1 - Testing
All system components must be tested following the procedures de-
scribed in their respective operator’s manuals;
ensure that the recommendations in Chapter 1 - safety Warnings -
have been complied with;
check that the gate or door is able to move freely once the automa-
tion system has been released and is well balanced, meaning that it
will remain stationery when released in any position;
check that all connected devices (photocells, sensitive edges,
emergency buttons, etc.) are operating correctly by performing gate
or door opening, closing and stop tests using the connected control
devices (transmitters, buttons or switches);
perform the impact measurements as required by the En12445
standard, adjusting the control unit’s speed, motor force and de-
celeration functions if the measurements do not give the required
results, until the correct setting is obtained.
The testing of the automation must be performed by qualifi ed tech-
nicians who must perform the tests required by relevant legisla-
tion related to risks, ensuring compliance with the provisions of the
regulations, in particular the EN12445 standard, which specifi es the
testing methods for the automation of doors and gates.
5.1 - Testing
5.1 - Testing
5.2 - Commissioning
5.2 - Commissioning
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