3.4- USE LIMITS
The actuator has been designed and manufactured exclusively for the destination of use given in par. 3.3,
therefore, any other type of use is strictly forbidden in order to assure in any moment the safety of the installer
and of the user, as well as the efficiency of the actuator itself.
Check carefully all environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, wind, snow, potential chemical agents,
etc.) and installation settings (misaligned fitting of brackets and attachment to the frame, frictions produced by
hinges or gaskets, use of selfbalancing window stays, etc.) it is recommended that they not exceed the actuator
performances shown in par.3.1. If they do, please find an alternative and more suitable product for your
application.
THE USE OF THE ACTUATOR IN ENVIRONMENTS WITH POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
IT IS COMPULSORY TO KEEP THE PACKAGE AND THE ACTUATOR OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN.
The actuator has been designed and manufactured to perform, by means of a command device, the opening
and closing of the windows.
Application RWA:
The RWA actuator has been designed and manufactured to perform in case of emergency
the
in windows that opening outside
and
. According to EN 12101-2 / 2003.
opening of the window for safe discharge of the smoke. It must be installed
bottom hinged
3.3- DESTINATION OF USE
The actuator can also be used to move windows louvers or sun blades.
3.2- FORMULAS FOR THE CALCULATION OF THRUST AND TRACTIVE FORCE
C
= Window opening stroke
F = (0,54 x P) x ( )
bottom hung windows (B)
F
= Force necessary for opening or closing
Top hung windows (A) or
H
= Window height (Only movable part)
P
= Weight of the window (Only movable part)
C
H
P
F
H
C
B
P
F
H
C
A
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INSTALLATION AND USE INSTRUCTIONS
S80
EX
F
P
Horizontal domes or skylights
F
= Force necessary for opening or closing
P
= Weight of the skylight or dome
(Only movable part)
F = 0,54 x P
Fig.
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Fig.
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