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The LogicDrive RLD200 is a maintenance-free drive unit for

accurately and flawlessly opening and closing air inlet flaps,

air valves and ventilation curtains in livestock houses.

The RLD200 features a sleek housing with a high protection

class of IP65. This not only makes the RLD200 resistant

to water and dust, but also easy to clean.
The RLD200 is equipped with a self-locking worm wheel 

transmission which ensures that the drive shaft is braked when the drive unit stops moving. The 

matching gear and worm wheel transmissions mean the drive unit runs very quietly. The RLD200 

is available with a one-sided or two-sided drive shaft for mounting one or more belt drums or 

sprockets. The RLD200 is durable and has virtually no duty cycle restriction.
The RLD200 features a 24 V DC stepper motor with intelligent motor control. Using a 0-10 V control 

signal, the RLD200 can be positioned extremely accurately. The revolution range of the RLD200 drive 

unit is electronically adjustable from 0.25 to 100 revolutions of the drive shaft. The integrated motor 

control unit of the RLD200 protects the drive unit against overloading and adjusts it to a taught-in 

position in the event that the control signal is lost (requires emergency power supply). The RLD200 

is equipped with a contact to transmit alarm signals. 
The RLD200 drive unit can be controlled and powered by the Ridder

LogicControl RLC100 control units (or equivalent) and Ridder 

LogicPower RLP200 emergency power supply (or equivalent). 

This allows the RLD200 to be adjusted to an emergency position 

should a power failure occur.  
The standard RLD200 is finished with a graphite grey powder coating.

 

The LogicDrive RLD200 drive units are designed to adjust the positions of air inlet flaps, air valves

and ventilation curtains in livestock houses and crop storage buildings.

Other applications require permission by Ridder Drive Systems. 

In addition, the following conditions apply when using the LogicDrive RLD200:

 

●  The construction of the RLD200 may not be modified or changed.

 

●  The applicable regulations and guidelines (e.g. CE) must be observed.

 

●  The RLD200 may not be used to lift or move people.

2.2 LogicDrive RLD200 application

2.1 LogicDrive RLD200 description

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Page 1: ...r LogicDrive RLD200 265110EN 2017 07 V03 Ridder Drive Systems Lorentzstraat 36 38 3846 AX Harderwijk P O Box 360 3840 AJ Harderwijk The Netherlands T 31 0 341 416 854 F 31 0 341 416 611 I www ridder c...

Page 2: ...5 Mounting the sprocket 9 4 1 Connection and operation abbreviations 10 4 2 Connecting the control components and switch materials and cable lengths 10 4 3 LogicDrive RLD200 wiring diagram and operati...

Page 3: ...cally adjustable from 0 25 to 100 revolutions of the drive shaft The integrated motor control unit of the RLD200 protects the drive unit against overloading and adjusts it to a taught in position in t...

Page 4: ...HxD 110 mm x 150 mm x 230 mm Weight 20 23 kg Electrical Supply voltage 24 V DC 10 Maximum current 4 A Power 96 W Alarm contact 24 V AC DC 1 A Protection Mechanical and thermal overload Control Control...

Page 5: ...th of the winch belt Winding length limitations Pre winding the winch belt around the drum 100 mm see also 3 4 Winding capacity of drum 2000 mm Graph lines 1 RLD200 winch belt pull force per winch bel...

Page 6: ...en installing the LogicDrive RLD200 3 1 LogicDrive RLD200 mounting positions 2 6 LogicDrive RLD200 packaging contents Each LogicDrive RLD200 unit is packaged in a box together with its accessories The...

Page 7: ...the drilling template to mark the holes onto the wall or structure If you do not wish to use the template mark the holes as shown opposite 4a Mounting the unit to a wall blind holes Drill holes for w...

Page 8: ...Ridder Drive Systems T 31 0 341 416 854 F 31 0 341 416 611 I www ridder com 8 Mount the belt drum and winch belt or belts for the RLD200 as follows 3 3 Mounting the belt drum and winch belt...

Page 9: ...drum and winch belt of the LogicDrive RLD200 it is necessary to first pre wind the belt onto the drum Not pre winding the winch belt may result in injury at high belt or drum loads 3 5 Mounting the s...

Page 10: ...l cable 4 AL Alarm signal from LogicDrive 5 AL Return wire of alarm signal from LogicDrive 6 Sgn 0 10 V DC control signal to LogicDrive 7 Gnd Return wire of control signal to LogicDrive 8 Scr Shield o...

Page 11: ...cDrive RLD200 It also shows where the operating elements are located on the control board X1 and the motor board X2 4 3 LogicDrive RLD200 wiring diagram and operating elements Always use separate cabl...

Page 12: ...icDrive RLD200 rotational direction and the end and emergency positions The figure below shows the control buttons DIR A and DIR B along with the corresponding rotational direction of A and B The figu...

Page 13: ...minimum movement between end positions A and B is 90 revolution of the drive shaft Emergency position To use the emergency position C the minimum control voltage must be higher than 1 V The emergency...

Page 14: ...trol button DIR A then press the programming button PROG and then release both buttons Pulse operation can be stopped at any time by pressing one of the control buttons If end position A has been prog...

Page 15: ...er difference is recommended to control the RLD200 more accurately To teach in an emergency position the minimum value of the control signal must be 1 V If the control signal is lost the RLD200 will m...

Page 16: ...ture 1 Set the DIP switch S1 to Teach in mode 2 Set the control unit of the RLD200 such as the Ridder LogicControl RLC101 to Auto mode 3 From the climate controller send the desired control signal 0 1...

Page 17: ...utton DIR B to set the desired end position B If necessary use button DIR A to adjust end position B 8 To save the selected end position B first press and hold down the programming button PROG and the...

Page 18: ...the LogicDrive RLD200 Programming an emergency position u Description Picture 1 Set DIP switch S1 to Teach in mode 2 Use button DIR A or DIR B to set the desired emergency position C Pulse operation...

Page 19: ...IR A Release both buttons once the corresponding LED A starts blinking faster Remarks End position A can be erased while in any position The blink code for LED B may be different 2 B To erase end posi...

Page 20: ...A and LED B will blink according to a certain blink code see 8 1 2 To erase emergency position C press the programming button PROG Release the button once both LEDs i e LED A and LED B turn off briefl...

Page 21: ...0 10 V DC control signal Note Since the alarm contact always switches in unison with LED B the alarm contact will switch according to the blink code of LED B while the RLD200 is in teach in mode 8 1 L...

Page 22: ...Operating mode 10 major mechanical overloads have been detected This has caused the RLD200 to stop Disconnect the supply voltage to reset the RLD200 Operating mode End positions A and B have not been...

Page 23: ...he RLD200 is in this end position has been programmed end position A has also been programmed Teach in mode End position A the RLD200 is in this end position has been programmed end position B has als...

Page 24: ...RLD200 to cancel the lock function You will then be able to operate the RLD200 in the rotational direction that was previously locked Cause 5 The RLD200 has experienced multiple overloads blink code...

Page 25: ...been connected making the 0 10 V DC input susceptible to interference from external signal sources Solution 2 Connect the shield of the control cable in the control box Cause 3 The control cable is n...

Page 26: ...RLD200 587200 RLP200 24V DC Ridder LogicPower RLP200 emergency power supply for 1 LogicDrive RLD200 requires LogicControl unit 507220 MOUNTING SET RLD200 Mounting plate with fastening bolts for the RL...

Page 27: ...mportance The following list explains what they mean 12 1 Meaning of warnings in this product manual A suggestion to perform an action more efficiently May result in damage or problems if an action is...

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