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WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER

GENERAL SAFETY OBLIGATIONS

1) ATTENTION! To ensure the safety of people, it
is  important  that  you  read  all  the  following 
instructions. Incorrect installation or incorrect 
use of the product could cause serious harm to
people. 

2) Carefully read the instructions before beginning
to install the product.

3) Do  not  leave  packing  materials  (plastic,
polystyrene, etc.) within reach of children as such 
materials are potential sources of danger.

4) Store these instructions for future reference.

5) This product was designed and built strictly for
the use indicated in this documentation. Any other 
use,  not  expressly  indicated  here,  could 
compromise  the  good  condition/operation  of  the 
product and/or be a source of danger.

6) Manufacturer  declines  all  liability  caused  by
improper use or use other than that for which the 
automated system was intended.

7) Do  not  install  the  equipment  in  an  explosive
atmosphere:  the  presence  of  inflammable  gas  or 
fumes is a serious danger to safety.

8) The  mechanical  parts  must  conform  to  the
provisions of Standards EN 12604 and EN 12605.

9) Manufacturer  is  not  responsible  for  failure  to
observe Good Technique in the construction of the 
closing  elements  to  be  motorised,  or  for  any 
deformation that may occur during use.

10) The installation must conform to Standards EN
12453  and  EN  12445.  For  non-EU  countries,  to 
obtain  an adequate  level  of safety, the Standards 
mentioned above must be observed, in addition to 
national legal regulations.

11) Before attempting any job on the system, cut out
electrical power.

12) The  mains  power  supply  of  the  automated
system  must  be  fitted  with  an  all-pole  switch  with 
contact opening distance of 3mm or greater. Use of 
a  6A  thermal  breaker  with  all-pole  circuit  break  is 
recommended.

13) Make  sure  that  a  differential  switch  with
threshold of 0.03 A is fitted upstream of the system.

14) Make sure that the earthing system is perfectly
constructed, and connect metal parts of the means 
of the closure to it.

15) The  safety  devices  (EN  12978  standard)
protect  any  danger  areas  against  mechanical 
movement 

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isks, such as crushing, dragging, and 

shearing.

16) Use  of  at  least  one  indicator-light  is
recommended  for  every  system,  as  well  as  a 
warning  sign  adequately  secured  to  the  frame 
structure, in addition to the safety devices.

17) Manufacturer declines all liability as concerns
safety  and  efficient  operation  of  the  automated 
system,  if  system  components  not  produced  by 
manufacturer are used.

18) For maintenance, strictly use original parts.

19) Do not in any way modify the components of
the automated system.

20) The  installer  shall  supply  all  information
concerning  manual  operation  of  the  system  in 
case of an emergency, and shall hand over to the 
user  the  warnings  handbook  supplied  with  the 
product.

21) Do not allow children or adults to stay near the
product while it is operating.

22) Keep radiocontrols or other pulse generators
away  from  children,  to  prevent  the  automated 
system from being activated involuntarily.

23) The user must not attempt any kind of repair or
direct  action  whatever  and  contact  qualified 
personnel only.

24) Transit  is  permitted  only  when  the  automate
system is idle.

25) Maintenance: check at least every 6 months
the  efficiency  of  the  system,  particularly  the 
efficiency of the safety devices (including, where 
foreseen,  the  operator  thrust  force)  and  of  the 
release devices.

26) Anything not expressly specified in these

 

instructions is not permitted.

Summary of Contents for PH 275 R

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL PH PH1 Hydraulic operator for swing gate...

Page 2: ...h an all pole switch with contact opening distance of 3mm or greater Use of a 6A thermal breaker with all pole circuit break is recommended 13 Make sure that a differential switch with threshold of 0...

Page 3: ...Rod linear speed Traction Thrust force to 15 bar Pump flow rate l m Hydraulic oil Operating ambient temperature Protection class Operator weight Power supply Absorbed power Absorbed current Electric...

Page 4: ...ce attacks B Rod stroke C 1 Electric motor 2 Release lock 3 Hydraulic piston 4 Cylinder 5 By pass valves 6 Pump 7 Electrical power cable 8 Front attack 9 Cover for stroke 10 Kit release 11 Rear attack...

Page 5: ...osition of a front on the wing Fig 4 I Temporarily fasten the front attachment on the gate by two spot welds protect the stroke from any welding slag L Release the hydraulic operator make sure the gat...

Page 6: ...versible The mounting dimensions of the hydraulic operator is detected by the followingTable C In case of opening gate to the outside adjust the anti trap as follows ScrewA valve regulation closing fo...

Page 7: ...unintentional impulse can operate the automation The reset operation must be effected as it follows to rotate the key of unblocking counterclockwise sense up to the arrest to close again the cork of c...

Page 8: ...key counterclockwise to unlock Turn the key clockwise to lock Make the opening or closing the gate NB In case of hydraulic operator without unlock you need unlock manually the electric lock The restor...

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