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MCR  

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ROSMOKE 

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PERATION AND 

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AINTENANCE 

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ANUAL

 

 

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7. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

1. 

“MERCOR” S.A. grants a 12-month quality guarantee for equipment, starting from the date of 
purchase, unless the agreement provides otherwise.   

2.  If  during  the  term  of  guarantee  any  physical  defects  of  the  equipment  become  evident, 

“MERCOR”  S.A.  shall  remove  them  within  21  days  of  the  written  notification,  subject  to 
paragraph 5.  

3.  In the event of defects resulting from inappropriate operation of the equipment or due to other 

reasons stated in par. 6, the Buyer/Guarantee Holder shall bear the costs of their removal.  

4.  Liability  under  the  Guarantee  covers  only  defects  resulting  from  causes  inherent  in  the 

equipment sold.   

5. 

“MERCOR”  S.A.  reserves  the  right  to  lengthen  the  repair  time  in  the  event  of  complicated 
repairs  or  those  that  require  non-standard  sub-assemblies  [elements]  or  spare  parts  to  be 
purchased. 

6.  The guarantee does not cover: 

 

damages  and  breakdowns  of  the  equipment  due  to  inappropriate  operation,  user’s 
interference, lack of maintenance or periodic servicing;  

 

equipment damages resulting from causes other than those that MERCOR is responsible 
for, in particular: acts of God such as torrential rainfall, flood, hurricane, flooding, stroke of 
thunder, overvoltage in the mains, explosion, hail, fall of aircraft, fire, avalanche, landslide 
and secondary damages due to the above-listed causes. Torrential rain is defined as rain 
with  an  efficiency  index  of  at  least  4  (or  5  in  Chomicz  scale  or  torrential  rain  grade  IV 
(A

4

)). Should it be impossible to determine the index mentioned in the previous sentence, 

the actual condition and the degree of damage at the place of its origin proving  that it is 
the  consequence  of  torrential  rain  will  be  considered.  Hurricane  is  defined  as  wind 
blowing at the speed of at least 17.5 m/s (damages are deemed to have been caused by 
hurricane if the effects of hurricane have been found in the immediate neighborhood);  

 

damages due to failure to immediately report the defect discovered;  

 

worsened quality of coating due to the natural ageing process (fading, oxidation); 

 

defects due to using abrasive or aggressive cleaning products;  

 

parts liable to natural wear and tear during operation (e.g. seals) unless a manufacturing 
fault has occurred;  

 

damages due to aggressive external factors, especially chemical and biological ones; 

 

ingress  of  dust,  particles  or  solids  with  the  effective  grain  size  below  50  μm  into  the 
polycarbonate sheet chambers; 

 

condensation in the polycarbonate sheet chambers. 

7.  Each def

ect under guarantee should be reported to a local representative of “MERCOR” S.A. 

immediately, i.e. within 7 days of its discovery.  

8.  The  Buyer/Guarantee  Holder  is  responsible  for  proper  operation  and  maintenance  of  the 

equipment and for regular (min. twice a year) servicing. 

9.  The Guarantee shall expire forthwith if:  

 

The  Buyer/Guarantee  Holder  makes  design  modifications  on  his  own  without  consulting  
“MERCOR” S.A.,  

 

Maintenance  or  periodic  servicing  are  not  done  in  due  time  or  are  performed  by 
unauthorized  persons  or  a  service  center  not  authorized  by  “MERCOR”  S.A.,  or  the 
equipment is operated in the wrong way,  

 

Any  interference  of  unauthorized  persons 

–  except  activities  connected  with  normal 

operation of the equipment.  

10. 

Moreover, in the cases specified in par. 9, “MERCOR” S.A. has no warranty obligations.    

 
 
SERVICING INSPECTIONS: 
1.  Devices  should  be  subject  to  periodical  servicing  inspections  every  6  months  during  the  entire 
period of their operation. 
2.  The  servicing  inspections  should  be  performed  by  companies  having  adequate  authorization  of 
MERCOR SA. 
3. On issues related to service please contact a local representative of “MERCOR” S.A. 
 

Summary of Contents for mcr Prosmoke FS

Page 1: ...Gdańsk ver 3 1 0 2017 11 24 ul Grzegorza z Sanoka 2 80 408 Gdańsk phone 48 58 341 42 45 phone fax 48 58 341 39 85 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL OMM Automatic rolling curtain mcr PROSMOKE FS ...

Page 2: ...nts mcr PROLIGHT system skylights and smoke exhaust vents integrated with continuous rooflights mcr 9705 and mcr 0204 smoke exhaust control units and others mcr PROSMOKE FS rolling curtains are used to define smoke zone in the space under the ceiling in smoke and heat gravitational exhaust systems Fire smoke is collected in the smoke containers and then is removed by smoke exhaust vents e g mcr PR...

Page 3: ...t and rolling up and minimising the risk of bending and lifting the fabric when affected by the pressure of fire gases The bottom bar may be optionally equipped with a masking element fig 5 The masking element is an 80 mm wide aluminium profile painted to order in any RAL colour The smoke tight fabric used in mcr PROSMOKE FS curtains is not trimmed at the edges Slight edge fraying is natural and d...

Page 4: ...ements projecting beyond the mcr PROSMOKE FS curtain casing outline TYPE K CASING TYPE C CASING Fig 2 Curtain casing types K C Mounting surface Mounting surface NOTE When planning the curtain installation the presence of any elements projecting beyond the casing outline should be taken into account ...

Page 5: ...g 3 Curtain casing types L K T Note ensure straightness and flatness 5 mm 5000 mm of the drop ceiling surface around the gap Fig 4 Recommended position of casings relative to the ceiling Gap width Mounting surface Mounting surface approx 85 105 approx 15 35 optimum height recommended compression ...

Page 6: ...ol unit to the curtain is interrupted for one of the following reasons alarm signal disconnection or power shortage including burning out in case of fire of the circuit connecting the mcr 9705 or mcr 0204 control unit with the MECU XL motor control system failure of 230 V power supply to the mcr 9705 or mcr 0204 and discharged control unit batteries the brake is released and the curtain fabric dro...

Page 7: ...uld be fastened together as shown in fig 9 by means of self drilling screws or rivets not longer than 20 mm so that uncontrolled movements of casings relative to each other are eliminated Curtain installation should be carried out as follows Curtains with brackets 1 Mount M10 or M12 threaded rods of suitable length in the structural component to match the arrangement of brackets fig 7 To mount the...

Page 8: ...roperly Adjust the length of the fabric feed if required see Limit switch adjustment page 9 9 Having checked and adjusted it close the access cover 10 Check the system operation by triggering the alarm from all available sources Curtains with a bottom bar masking element Masking elements are supplied separately They are suitable for installation at the already mounted and adjusted curtains 1 Befor...

Page 9: ...ly 4 The maximum power of a 230 V motor in a single module is 270 W Limit switch adjustment The mcr PROSMOKE FS only has the upper position limit switch The lower position limit switch is blanked off photo 1 the curtain drops until it is fully rolled out 1 The limit switch is marked with up down arrows which correspond to the direction of the motor rotation symbols indicate the change in range 2 T...

Page 10: ...MCR PROSMOKE FS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Page 10 of 20 Photo 1 Curtain motor limit switches Wide suspension bracket TYPE A Narrow suspension bracket TYPE B Blanking plug ...

Page 11: ...FS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Page 11 of 20 Flat suspension bracket TYPE C installation directly to the ceiling only Fig 7 Suspension bracket types Fig 8 Installation of a curtain without a suspension bracket ...

Page 12: ...0 Schematic diagram of the curtain connections with a common bottom bar CABLES Regular cable 2 x 1 5 mm 2 5 mm NOTE In the case of multi modular curtains cables of the same length must be used to ensure the same supply voltage drop Single curtain Multi modular curtain Smoke detector Manual venting button Control panel MCR 9705 MCR 0204 ...

Page 13: ...ortant To roll the curtain down to the intermediate position remove the jumper H2 then temporarily remove the jumper H1 until the curtain descends to the desired position The installation of the H2 jumper causes the curtain to roll up Fig 11 MECU XL service functions jumpers 1 H1 jumper removal releases the brake 24V curtain descent H2 Control panel 24V 230V FS H1 MECU XL ...

Page 14: ...op ceiling proper gaps and tolerances should be ensured fig 4 5 matching a given curtain width 3 Do not disconnect the MECU motor control system from the motor Disconnection or damage to the connection between the MECU system and the motor may result in the rolling out of the fabric If disconnection is necessary the curtain should be protected against rolling out Fig 13 Typical gap sizes in the tr...

Page 15: ...fabrics overlapping Fig 15 Typical gap sizes in the transverse direction in the case of butt arrangement of curtain modules with type K C and L casings and with fabrics overlapping Fig 16 Typical gap sizes in the transverse direction in the case of butt arrangement of curtain modules with type K C and L casings and without fabrics overlapping typically 250 200 typically 250 200 ...

Page 16: ...g a common bottom bar type F casings arranged vertically and horizontally Fig 18 Typical gap sizes in the transverse direction in the case of butt arrangement of curtains type K C and L casings Fig 19 Overlapping bottom bar no connection of curtains by means of a common bottom bar where L1 fabric lap L2 bottom bar lap ...

Page 17: ...ND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Page 17 of 20 Fig 20 Lengths of gaps in the longitudinal direction of mcr PROSMOKE FS curtains Fig 21 Curtain ready to be fitted with side guides Curtain fabric Bottom bar for the guide where S module width ...

Page 18: ...MCR PROSMOKE FS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Page 18 of 20 Fig 22 Method of installing side guides Side guide Casing Side guide Fabric Bottom bar ...

Page 19: ...n will be considered Hurricane is defined as wind blowing at the speed of at least 17 5 m s damages are deemed to have been caused by hurricane if the effects of hurricane have been found in the immediate neighborhood damages due to failure to immediately report the defect discovered worsened quality of coating due to the natural ageing process fading oxidation defects due to using abrasive or agg...

Page 20: ...MCR PROSMOKE FS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Page 20 of 20 8 CERTIFICATE ...

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