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TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
The testing and commissioning phases are the most important when creating an automated system in order to ensure maximum safety. The testing procedure
can also be performed as a periodic check of the automation devices.
These phases must be performed by qualified and experienced personnel who must take charge of establishing the tests necessary to verify the solutions adopted in
respect of risks and verify the compliance of the system with applicable standards, legislation and regulations, in particular all requirements of the standard EN 12445
which establishes the test methods for checking automated systems for gates and doors. The additional devices must undergo specific testing, both in terms of their
functions and in terms of their interaction with the control unit; therefore, you need to refer to the instruction manuals for the individual devices.
5.1 - Testing
The sequence of steps to perform for testing, described below, refers to a typical system (
Fig. 2
):
1
Check that all the instructions in the “Installation warnings” chapter have been rigorously complied with.
2
Release the motor. Check that the door can be manually manoeuvred with a force no greater than 225N.
3
Lock the motor.
4
Using the control devices (transmitter, push button, key switch, etc.), test the Opening, Closing and Stopping of the door, ensuring that the movement of the
door leaves corresponds to specifications. Test several times to assess the movement of the door and check for any defects in assembly or adjustment and
for any particular points of friction.
5
Check, one by one, that all the safety devices featured in the system (photocells, sensitive edges, etc.) work properly.
6
If the dangerous situations caused by the movement of the door leaves have been safeguarded against by limiting the impact force, the impact force must be
measured according to the EN 12445 standard.
5.2 - Commissioning
Commissioning can only be performed after obtaining positive results in all the test phases run on the control unit and the other devices (paragraph 5.1).
It is
not permissible to execute partial commissioning or to enable use of the system in “makeshift” conditions.
1
Prepare and store the technical documentation for the automated system for at least 10 years. This must include at least: an assembly drawing of the automated
system, a wiring diagram, an analysis of hazards and solutions adopted, a manufacturer’s declaration of conformity of all the devices installed (for the control unit,
use the annexed CE declaration of conformity); a copy of the automation system instruction manual and maintenance schedule.
2
Post a label on the door providing at least the following data: type of automated system, name and address of manufacturer (person responsible for the “com-
missioning”), serial number, year of manufacture and “CE” marking.
3
Post a permanent label or sign near the door detailing the operations for releasing the system and its manual operation
4
Post a permanent label or sign on the door containing this picture (min. height 60 mm).
5
Prepare the declaration of conformity for the automation system and hand it to the owner.
6
Prepare the “Instructions and warnings for the use of the automation system” and hand it to the owner.
7
Prepare the maintenance schedule for the automation system and hand it to the owner; it must include all the instructions regarding maintenance of the indi-
vidual devices.
4.5.3
- Modifying the speed value
It is possible to modify the opening, opening slowdown, closing and closing
slowdown speed using the Oview accessory or the board keys.
01.
Set dip switch 2-B to ON =
the OK led flashes quickly with
orange light.
OFF
ON
1
2
3
B
02.
Hold down the P1 key until the
end of step 04
P1
03.
Send an opening or closing command with the “OPEN” or “CLOSE”
keys according to the speed you wish to change = the door starts to
move
04.
•
To increase the speed:
press the OPEN key repeatedly = each
pressure corresponds to an increase of 5%
Or
•
To increase the speed:
press the OPEN key repeatedly = each
pressure corresponds to an increase of 5%
05.
Release the P1 key.
To order a new manoeuvre,
repeat the procedure from step
02
P1
06.
Set dip switch 2-B to OFF =
the OK led flashes regularly with
green light.
OFF
ON
1
2
3
B
Notes
* With key P1 pressed:
- the OK led signals the position of the door:
∙ OK led green: on a normal stroke
∙ OK led red: slowing down
- the control unit excludes the amp meter control.
• At the end of the procedure, the control unit must go through the procedure
about self-learning the forces (5 complete cycles; the door stops in the closing
position. During the manoeuvres, the OK led flashes red and green alternately).
• With dip switch 2-B, it is possible to control the manoeuvres only as
described in Table 9.