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4. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
4.1 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS
The mechanical structural components must comply
with the requirements of EN 16005.
Before installing the automation, the suitability of the
mechanical requirements must be established, and the
necessary work to reach them performed.
The essential mechanical requirements are as follows:
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Flat, horizontal paving in the area of movement of
the leaf.
The door must be perfectly vertical throughout the
entire length of its stroke with a regular, uniform
movement without friction.
The structure (architraves, doorposts, walls, frame,
hinges and leaves) must be solid and there must be
no risk of detachment or collapse, considering the
weight of the leaf and the forces applied by the door
operator and generated by wind action. Perform
structural calculations where necessary.
The structure must show no signs of corrosion or
cracking.
Appropriate anti-falling devices must be installed to
prevent the leaf from falling.
The hinges must be in good condition, lubricated
and with no play or friction; make sure that the
leaves cannot come off from their hinges and fall (for
example, by being lifted).
There must be external mechanical limit stops to limit
the travel of the leaf when opening and closing. The
stops must be of an appropriate size and solidly
fastened in order to withstand the impact of the leaf.
The thresholds and protrusions of the paving must be
appropriately shaped in order to prevent the risk of
sliding or slipping.
The leaves must be made of materials that do not
cause a risk of injury to persons if they were to break.
Transparent leaves must be indicated by appropriate
markings or easily visible labels.
Doors for one-way transit must be indicated with
appropriate signs.
No sharp edges or protruding parts should be present
to ensure there are no cutting, hooking or perforation
hazards. Alternatively, eliminate or protect any
sharp edges and protruding parts.
Safety precaution between the wall (or other fixed
element) and the furthest protruding part of the open
leaf to protect against the risk of persons becoming
trapped/crushed. Suitable safety devices must
be installed between the fixed and moving parts to
prevent hands from being crushed. Alternatively,
apply protective elements that prevent fingers from
being introduced.
There must be a safety element between the floor
and lower edge of the leaf, along its entire stroke, to
protect feet from becoming caught and crushed.
Al-
ternatively, apply protective elements preventing the
introduction of feet.
For the minimum dimensions to prevent the crushing
of body parts, refer to standard EN 349.
For the safety distances required to prevent danger
zones being reached, refer to ISO 13857.
4.2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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Always shut off the power supply before performing
any work. If the disconnect switch is not in view,
apply a warning sign stating “WARNING - Mainte-
nance in Progress”.
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The electrical system must comply with applicable
legislation in the country of installation.
Use components and materials with a CE marking
that are compliant with the Low Voltage Directive
2014/35/EU and the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU.
The power supply line for the automation must be
fitted with a 6 A multi-pole circuit breaker with a
contact opening distance of at least 3 mm, with
breaking capacity which meets code.
The power supply for the automation must be fitted
with a 30 mA differential switch.
The metal parts of the structure must be earthed.
Check that the protective earthing system com-
plies with applicable regulations in the country of
installation.
The electrical cables of the automation system must
be of a size and insulation class that is compliant
with current legislation and laid in appropriate rigid
or flexible conduits, either above or below ground.
Use separate conduits for the power supply and the
12-24 V control devices / accessories cables.
Check buried cable plans to ensure that there are no
other electrical cables in proximity to the planned
digging/drilling locations to prevent the risk of
electrocution.
Check that there are no pipes in the vicinity as well.
Protect extension connections using junction boxes
with an IP67 protection rating or higher.
The overall length of the BUS cables must not exceed
100 m.
The control accessories must be positioned in a
location that is not hazardous to the user and that is
also accessible with the leaf open.
It is recommended to position the control accessories
within the field of view of the automation. If an
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