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PTP45 30

30

PTP45 50 

50

PTP45 20

20

32 Kg

52 Kg

90 Kg

PTP45 50M 

2.5

3.5

4

5.25

7

8

9.5

15

PTP45 30

PTP45 50

N.A.

6Kg/m²

9,5Kg/m²

PTP45 20

PTP45 30

PTP45 50

PTP 45 20

MAX m²

PTP45 30

PTP45 50

N.A.

12,5Kg/m²

PTP45 20

50
13

244

1,06
3,30

620

50
13

244

1,06
2,40

480

30
17

226

0,95
2,35

480

20
17

155

0,68
2,30

440

The PTP45 range is designed to automate blinds and awnings.

2.1 TECHNICAL FEATURES

1

2

2. DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE

PTP4520

Nm

rpm

W

A

Kg

mm

Thrust

Motor Speed

Motor Power

Current

Weight

Length

PTP4530 PTP4550

PTP4550M

2.2 SELECTION GUIDE

       Surface calculation:

           

height x width  =

 

select the model according to
          the table below

 

m

2

 

Wood and armored Steel

P

V

C

 

and light Aluminium

Extruded Aluminium and Steel

MATERIAL

Mo

del 

N

m

Max Li�ing

Ø70 mm tubolar motors

Intersect the value of the extension

with the number of arms of the awning

EXTENSI

ON OF ARMS

N° ARMS

Summary of Contents for PTP45

Page 1: ...PTP45 PTP45 50M PTP45 20 PTP45 30 PTP45 50 Instructions Automation for blinds and awnings ...

Page 2: ...1 Index SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE Technical data 2 3 Kit content 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Preliminary checks 3 2 Motor Tubular assembly 3 3 Wiring Limit switch in closing Limit switch in opening 2 4 Dimensions 3 5 Awnings COMPLIANCE DECLARATION 3 4 Limit switch setting 4 WARRANTY 5 MAINTENANCE 6 DISPOSAL 2 2 Selection guide ...

Page 3: ...ple this product must only be used for its intended purpose Any other use is dangerous Follow all instruc ons as improper installa on may result in in serious bodily injury Keep these warnings together with the installa on and opera on manuals that come with the gearmotor Keep any remote control devices i e transmitters away from children to prevent the gearmotor from being accidentally activated ...

Page 4: ...signed to automate blinds and awnings 2 1 TECHNICAL FEATURES 2 2 DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE PTP4520 Nm rpm W A Kg mm Thrust Motor Speed Motor Power Current Weight Length PTP4530 PTP4550 PTP4550M 2 2 SELECTION GUIDE Surface calculation height x width select the model according to the table below m 2 Wood and armored Steel PVC and light Aluminium Extruded Aluminium and Steel MATERIAL Model Nm Max ...

Page 5: ...5 without emergency release 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PTP 45 M with emergency release 01 02 03 04 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 Tubular motor Limit switch adjuster wrench Split pin Wall fixing support 01 02 03 04 05 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 Tubular motor Limit switch adjuster wrench Wall fixing support Split pin Release key ...

Page 6: ...Make sure the command keys are posi oned where the system can be visible during opera on and at least at an height of 1 5 m from ground 3 1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS If you need to replace an exis ng system keep the same axis 1 Low down the roller blind and disconnect it from the tubular 2 Remove the axis RECOMMENDED TOOLS 4 3 INSTALLATION ...

Page 7: ...2 3 mm In order to check the correct posi on and to simulate the final installa on lay temporarily the support to the wall as shown in the picture Simulate the preassembled automa on respec ng the alignment between the two fixing supports and check that the adapter is on level Mark the holes of the fixing support in a way to get easy access to both fixing screws Proceed to fix the support to wall Compl...

Page 8: ...Y 1 BLACK 2 BROWN 3 BLUE Common 4 YELLOW GREEN If you wish to install the motor at your right just switch the black wire with the brown It s always wise to double check the wiring if the rota on should not proper just switch the posi on between the black and the brown wires 3 4 LIMIT SWITCH SETTING 3 4 1 LIMIT SWITCH IN CLOSING Before fi ng the store awning to the octagonal adapter let the motor ru...

Page 9: ...s during 3 years from manufacture date PROTECO Srl responds for repairing within the warranty terms a er inspec on by its technical staff The returned faulty system will remain a Proteco s property Use of the product must be restricted to its intended use Any other use shall be considered out of the warranty Installa on and maintenance are charged at the person who carries out the installa on Use o...

Page 10: ...nd ghtness of the anchoring screws on the operator as well as the good opera on of all safety devices 6 DISPOSAL DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN NATURE Some components may contain hazardous waste They must thus be removed and turned into licensed firms for their disposal Before ac ng always check the local laws on the ma er 8 ...

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