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4.

 

Overview

 

of

 

products

 

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-30-12

 

KU

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-42-12

 

KU

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-29-17

 

KU

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-27-12

 

100%

 

KU

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-19-17

 

100%

 

KU

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-50-12

 

KU

 

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-30-12

 

KE

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-42-12

 

KE

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-29-17

 

KE

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-27-12

 

100%

 

KE

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-19-17

 

100%

 

KE

 

-

 

MDF

 

30-50-12

 

KE

 

 

-

 

MDF

 

50-65-10

 

KU

 

-

 

MDF

 

50-75-10

 

KU

 

 

-

 

MDF

 

50-65-10

 

KE

 

-

 

MDF

 

50-75-10

 

KE

 

 

-

 

MDF

 

6-100-9

 

KU

 

-

 

MDF

 

6-100-9

 

KE

 

 

-

 

MDF

 

6-100-9

 

100%

 

KU

 

5.

  

Installation

 

 

5.1

 

Preparation

 

 
 

Danger!

 

To

 

avoid

 

injury,

 

the

 

following

 

points

 

must

 

be

 

observed:

 

-

 

The

 

operator

 

must

 

be

 

installed

 

free

 

of

 

any

 

tension.

 

-

 

The

 

operator

 

must

 

not

 

move

 

on

 

the

 

shaft.

 

-

 

The

 

design

 

and

 

subsurface

 

of

 

all

 

components

 

must

 

be

 

suitable

 

for

 

the

 

forces

 

encountered.

 

 
 

Warning!

 

To

 

avoid

 

damage

 

to

 

the

 

operator

 

and

 

the

 

door,

 

the

 

operator

 

must

 

only

 

be

 

fitted

 

if

 

-

 

the

 

operator

 

is

 

undamaged,

 

-

 

the

 

ambient

 

temperature

 

is

 

-20

 

ºC

 

to

 

+60

 

ºC.,

 

-

 

the

 

altitude

 

of

 

the

 

location

 

does

 

not

 

exceed

 

1,000

 

m,

 

-

 

a

 

suitable

 

protection

 

type

 

has

 

been

 

selected.

 

 

 

Before

 

installation,

 

ensure

 

that

 

-

 

the

 

operator

 

is

 

not

 

blocked,

 

-

 

the

 

operator

 

has

 

been

 

newly

 

prepared

 

after

 

a

 

lengthy

 

-

 

storage

 

period,

 

-

 

all

 

connections

 

have

 

been

 

carried

 

out

 

correctly,

 

-

 

the

 

direction

 

of

 

rotation

 

of

 

the

 

drive

 

motor

 

is

 

correct,

 

-

 

all

 

motor

 

protective

 

devices

 

are

 

active,

 

-

 

no

 

other

 

sources

 

of

 

danger

 

exist,

 

-

 

the

 

installation

 

site

 

has

 

been

 

cordoned

 

off

 

over

 

a

 

wide

 

area.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4

 

 

Roll-Up

 

Door

 

Operator

 

/

 

MDF

 

/

 

Rev.

 

0.0

 

Summary of Contents for MDF 05-10-15

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions for Roll Up Door Operators MDF GB Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0 1...

Page 2: ...ignedexclusively foropeningandclosingroll up doors rollershuttergrillesand springlessorweight counterbalancedsectional doors Target group Onlyqualified andtrained specialistsarepermittedto install and...

Page 3: ...ge EN 60335 1 Householdandsimilarelectricalappliances Safety EN 60335 2 103 Particularrequirementsfordrivesfor gates doorsandwindows Professionalassociation D BGR 232 Directive forPower drivenWindows...

Page 4: ...onthe shaft The designandsubsurfaceof all components mustbe suitablefortheforcesencountered Warning To avoid damage to theoperatorandthe door the operatormustonly be fitted if theoperatoris undamaged...

Page 5: ...that it is vibration dampened Information The relevantinstructions forthe doormust be observedwhenfitting theoperatorto the B door E D E B Insertthe featherkey A into the shaft B Slidetheoperator C o...

Page 6: ...ctedaccordingto current regulations The nominal currentsandthe typeof connectionmustcorrespondto thoseonthe motortypeplate The drivedetailsmustagreewith the connectedloads Information When operatedwit...

Page 7: ...em mustbe discon nectedfrom the powersupplyduringthe cablingwork The system mustbe safeguard ed against beingunintentionally switchedon againduring the work Remove the coverfrom the operator Attach th...

Page 8: ...uggable The motoris factory wired forconnection to a 3 x 400V mainssupplyin starconnection Place the cap onthe operator Screw the cap ontightly A B C D E Place thecoveroverthe cap Screw the coverontig...

Page 9: ...SED S6 Additionallimit switch CLOSED standardonlyfor operatorswithout integratedcontrolunit S7 Safetylimit switch foremergency manualoperation F2 Thermal overloadprotection formotor 3 x 400Vstar conne...

Page 10: ...CLOSED endposition Set thecontrol cam so that the CLOSED limit switch E is actuated Tightenthe lockingscrew H The CLOSED safetylimit switch D mustbe setin such a way that it switchesimmediatelywhenth...

Page 11: ...he fine adjustment screw G I Use the adjusting tool I to tunethefineadjustmentscrew andthelocking screw Set the CLOSED end position Drivethe doorto the CLOSED endposition Set thecontrol cam so that th...

Page 12: ...encoderplug terminal Information Please referto thecontrol unit operating manualforinstructionsonsettingtheend positions Wiring allocation AVE absolute value encoder plug The numbers onthe plug areals...

Page 13: ...rrunssmoothly Check whethertheoperatorisleakingoil If theoperatormakes unusualnoisesorleaksoil The operatormustbe takenout of serviceimmediately The customerservicemustbe informed Danger To avoidinjur...

Page 14: ...switchedonagainandthe doorcan be operatedelectrically Releasing Gentlypull the chainwith the redhandledownwardsas far as possible The control voltagewill be interrupted andthe doorcan nolongerbe opera...

Page 15: ...laced Onlyapprovedparts may be installed All maintenanceworkmustbe documented Information The drive unit has lifetime lubrication andis maintenance free Check that all mountingshave been securelytight...

Page 16: ...min 1 15 12 12 17 12 17 Motor output kw 0 37 0 75 0 55 Operatingvoltage V 400 3 400 3 400 3 Mains frequency Hz 50 50 50 Control voltage V 24 24 24 Nominal motor current A 2 1 2 8 2 6 1 8 1 7 Motor du...

Page 17: ...12 Motor output kw 1 1 0 75 1 1 1 3 1 1 Operatingvoltage V 400 3 400 3 400 3 400 3 Mainsfrequency Hz 50 50 50 50 Control voltage V 24 24 24 24 Nominal motor current A 5 1 3 3 2 1 1 9 4 5 4 3 3 6 Moto...

Page 18: ...gvoltage V 400 3 400 3 400 3 400 3 Mains frequency Hz 50 50 50 50 Control voltage V 24 24 24 24 Nominal motor current A 4 2 4 0 5 8 5 6 6 1 6 1 Motor dutycycle 60 60 60 60 Cable onsite mm2 5x 1 5 5x 1...

Page 19: ...GB MDF 05 10 15 KU Crank MDF 05 14 12 KU Crank MDF 05 10 15 KE Chain MDF 05 14 12 KE Chain Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0 19...

Page 20: ...9 Technical data MDF 20 22 12 KU Crank MDF 20 15 17 KU Crank 20 Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0...

Page 21: ...GB MDF 20 22 12 KE Chain MDF 20 15 17 KE Chain Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0 21...

Page 22: ...9 Technical data MDF 20 15 12 KU 100 Crank MDF 20 10 17 KU 100 Crank 138 153 425 363 101 190 110 8 220 30 467 13 MDF 20 15 12 KE 100 Chain 333 416 MDF 20 10 17 KE 100 Chain 177 153 101 190 110 220 8 3...

Page 23: ...GB MDF 30 42 12 KU Crank MDF 30 42 12 KE Chain Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0 23...

Page 24: ...43 308 287 225 145 3 3 43 9 Technical data MDF 30 29 17 KU Crank 122 200 374 467 103 230 130 260 12 497 40 13 MDF 30 29 17 KE Chain 190 122 200 230 103 130 260 12 40 560 374 13 24 Roll Up Door Operat...

Page 25: ...GB MDF 30 27 12 KU 100 Crank MDF 30 30 12 KU Crank Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0 25...

Page 26: ...9 Technical data MDF 30 30 12 KE Chain MDF 30 50 12 KU Crank 26 Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0...

Page 27: ...GB MDF 30 50 12 KE Chain MDF 50 65 10 KU Crank Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0 27...

Page 28: ...9 Technical data MDF 50 65 10 KE Chain MDF 50 75 10 KU Crank 28 Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0...

Page 29: ...GB MDF 50 75 10 KE Chain MDF 6 100 9 KU Crank Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0 29...

Page 30: ...9 Technical data MDF 6 100 9 KE Chain MDF 6 100 9 KU 100 Crank 30 Roll Up Door Operator MDF Rev 0 0...

Page 31: ...U directives andstandards EU Construction Products Directive 89 106 EU DIN EN 13241 1 DIN EN 12453 DIN EN 12445 DIN EN 12978 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EU EN 55014 1 EN 61000...

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