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UNAC Guide No. 2- July 2005 

 

MD 

Ann. 1

 

Type of risks 

 

Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted 

(Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted)

 

 

 
1.2.5 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.5.14 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.2.4 
 

 

 

[17] Consistency of 
controls 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[18] Risk of trapping. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[19] Emergency stop. 

 

 

 

F

 Install the controls (e.g. key selector) so that the user is not in a danger 

zone, and check that the meaning of the controls has been understood by the 
user (for example the function selector). 
 

F

 Use CE-marked radio controls pursuant to the R&TTE directive 

(1999/5/EEC) and complying with the frequencies admitted by the laws of 
each individual country. 
 

F

 Install a device for release of the drive unit that allows manual opening and 

closure of the leaf with force no higher than 225 N (for doors/gates in 
residential areas) or 390 N (for doors/gates in industrial or commercial areas). 
Supply the user with the means and instructions for the release operations. 
Check that operation of the release device is simple and does not create 
additional risks. 
 

F

 If appropriate, install an emergency stop control in accordance with the 

standard EN 418. 

N.B. Make sure that the emergency stop does not introduce additional risks, 
aborting operation of the safety devices installed. 

 

 
 
 
1.7.1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.7.2 
 
 
 
1.7.3 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

1.7.4 
 
 
1.6.1 
 
 
 
 
 
1.1.2 

Integration principles for 
safety and information. 

 

 

[20] Signalling 
equipment. 
 
 
 
 
 
[21] Warnings. 
 
 
 
[22] Marking. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[23] Operating 
instructions. 
 
[23] Maintenance. 
 
 
 
 
 
[24] Unprotected residual 
risks.

 

 

 
 
 

F

 A flashing light should be installed, in a visible position, to indicate 

movement of the leaf. 
 

F

 Traffic lights can be installed to control vehicle traffic. 

 

F

 Reflectors can also be attached to the leaf. 

 

F

 Attach all those signs or warnings considered necessary for indicating any 

unprotected residual risks and to indicate any foreseeable improper use. 
 
 

F

 Attach the label or plate with the CE marking and containing at least what 

is shown in the illustration. 

 

 

 

F

 Consign to the user the operating instructions, safety warnings and EC 

declaration of conformity (cf. facsimile in Annex 2). 
 

F

 A maintenance plan has to be drawn up and implemented. 

Check on the proper working of the safety devices at least every 6 months.  
 

F

Record the work carried out in the proof book in accordance with the 

standard EN 12635 (cf. facsimile in Annex 1). 
 

F

 Inform the user in writing (for example in the operating instructions) of any 

unprotected residual risks and foreseeable improper use.  

 

 

Manufacturer (name – address): _____________

 

Type of gate: _____________________________

 

Identification number: _____________________

 

Year of manufacture: ______________________

  Automatic Gate 

Summary of Contents for B70-2DCHP

Page 1: ...cables XYZ and earth to the XYZ points inside the control panel for each motor respecting that brushless motors need a minimum of 2 5mm cross section cable size If the cables to be connected to the motor are extended over 10 metres in total length a 4 0mm cross section cable must be used In the case on just 1 motor connect to Step 3 Connect the power supply to the control panel Press the test butt...

Page 2: ...rossed on opposite sides so that you do not have two receivers at the same side The set on the gate posts 3 are on the outside of the gates For this purpose 5 core BT type cable is recommended for use CW1128 with conduit Follow the wiring diagram provided to wire both the receiver and transmitting photocells At the control box end wire the colour coded cables up as per the diagram provided showing...

Page 3: ... positions of the collars by swinging the gate open closed with the motor unlocked Step Step 6 You should now be ready to carry out the stroke programming sequence But first you should check that the motors are traveling in the correct direction in relation to the control panel To do this it will be necessary to give the panel a brief open or close command and compare the command to the movement o...

Page 4: ...ogramming press the PROG button for 4 s the display will show AP P at this point you can programme the stroke by pressing the PROG button again or by pressing the radio control button enabled by the step by step function The display shows the indication AUTO and motor 1 starts opening after the phase shift time Programming is performed automatically Wait for the completion of the cycles avoiding c...

Page 5: ...red codes NOTE it s recommended to delete all codes at the first installation before starting storing codes Step 9 Test the system You can now test run the system with the fob If necessary reduce the impact force level with the menus 30 to 33 in the parameters These settings are explained in the manufacturers B70 2DCHP manual Step 10 Add in the necessary safety photocells safety edges and other de...

Page 6: ...e 6 Connecting gate release devices Volt free release connections only The communication part of the intercom must use its own power supply Check that powered your devices will accept 24VDC Connection of the inductive loop detector PD132 230VAC for use as an exit device All dips off Road Loop ...

Page 7: ...nology Swing Gate Brushless B70 2DCHP Control Panel Quick Start Guide Extended Mode 7 Connecting magnetic locks Connecting a 12V time clock GL Series Mag locks wiring detail N C White COM Green Not normally used ...

Page 8: ...r safety if necessary integrating those in the manual for installation of the door gate and give the user a copy Compile the proof book and give the user a copy see facsimile in Annex 1 Draft the EC declaration of conformity see facsimile in Annex 2 and give the user a copy Fill in the label or plate with CE marking and attach it to the motorised door gate N B The technical file must be held and m...

Page 9: ...E MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 98 37 EEC AND THE STANDARDS EN 13241 1 EN 12453 EN 12445 The risks listed below follow the sequence of the installation process These risks are those which are commonly present in motorised doors gates systems According to the various situations consideration therefore has to be made of any possible additional risks and exclude those which are not applicable The solutions to ...

Page 10: ... force should be measured one leaf at a time Check that the values measured by the instrument are below those indicated in the graph Carry out the measurements in the following points L 50 300 and 500 mm H 50 mm at mid height of the leaf and at the height of the leaf minus 300 mm max 2500 N B The measurement should be repeated three times in each point and the average value considered The graph in...

Page 11: ...tective device in accordance with the standard EN 12978 for example a sensitive edge and repeat the measurement 5 Impact in the area of closure Figure 1 risk C F Install a pair of photocells recommended height 500 mm so as to sense the presence of the test parallelepiped height 700 mm positioned as illustrated N B The test specimen for presence sensing is a parallelepiped 700 x 300 x 200 mm with 3...

Page 12: ... Use CE marked components and materials pursuant to the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC F Carry out the electrical connections connection to the mains earth connections and relevant checks in accordance with current regulations and as indicated in the installation manual of the drive unit N B If the electrical supply line is already set up via both a socket and a connector block declarations of co...

Page 13: ...safety devices installed 1 7 1 1 7 2 1 7 3 1 7 4 1 6 1 1 1 2 Integration principles for safety and information 20 Signalling equipment 21 Warnings 22 Marking 23 Operating instructions 23 Maintenance 24 Unprotected residual risks F A flashing light should be installed in a visible position to indicate movement of the leaf F Traffic lights can be installed to control vehicle traffic F Reflectors can...

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