P. I. E. INEL Sp. z o. o., ul. Mostowa 1, 80-
778 Gdańsk, [email protected] www.inel.gda.pl
2.2
Installing the tubular motor
•
Attach the bracket (
A
) to the side of the roller blind
box, connect the adaptor (
D
)
with the motor thrust ring.
•
Connect the driver (
E
) to the motor axis and secure it with a
cotter pin (
F
). Insert the motor assembly into the roller tube
(
G
).
•
The roller tube and the driver can be fixed with screws
or rivets (H)
Fig. 2.
NOTE:
The motor is fitted with an internal thermal breaker that
allows the roller blind to work continuously for approx. 4 minutes,
after which the temperature inside the motor will exceed the
permissible value and trip the thermal breaker. The roller blind
can be operated again after the motor cools down (up to 20
minutes.) The thermal protection guarantees long service life of
the tubular motor.
2.3
Electrical connections
A monostable three-position (shutter blind switch)
S
can be
connected to input 4 and 5 of the tubular motor. Press and
release UP to raise the roller blind; press and release UP or
DOWN to stop the roller blind.
TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING
ANY CONNECTIONS!
Incorrect installation may result in motor stopping
unexpectedly.
Use rigid links and stops in the bottom strip to ensure
correct operation of the motor. The roller blind curtain
length must correspond to the length of the guides.
3
Starting and configuring the tubular
motor in InelControl system
The tubular motor can be added to the system after power on.
For information about registering, configuring and
operating the tubular motor, see “Control unit user
manual
and
InelControl
system
configuration”.
4
Overload detection function
Type P tubular motor monitors the motor for overload (reduced
speed) in the upward and downward direction. If the speed falls
below a certain value (determined based on the position of the
motor in the end position or outside of the end position), the
motor will stop to prevent further movement in this direction.
When the roller blind is stopped at the same point twice, the
motor sets its limit position at this point. The motor will show
higher sensitivity to overload at the distance within a quarter turn
of the roller tube upwards and a quarter turn of the roller tube
downwards from this point. The motor will gently stop at the
bottom rigid link and at the stops in the top section of the
window.
The tubular motor is factory set by the manufacturer. The
tubular motor will adapt to the roller blind after making two stops
in the upper and lower limit positions. The motor can also be set
automatically in the app. The tubular motor is ready to use.
The motor detects low speed due to overload and prevents
movement in the direction it was moving before stopping. To
unlock the tubular motor, move it for at least 1 second in the
opposite direction.
Before starting/programming the tubular motor,
check the roller blind curtain, guide and roller blind
box condition and make sure the window is fitted
with a window sill.
The roller blind box and guides must be free from dirt
and allow free movement of the roller blind curtain at
its entire lenght. Dirty or tight guides may cause
damage to the tubular motor and the roller blind that is
not covered by the warranty.
Fig. 3.
1 - yellow/green
2 - blue
3 - brown
4 - grey
5 - black
L1 - live
N - neutral (blue)
PE - protective earth
(yellow/green)