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4.9 CHECKING THE GATE MOVEMENT
At the end of the learning phase, we recommend letting the
control unit run a few opening and closing manoeuvres to verify
whether the gate moves correctly and if there are any assembly
and adjustment defects.
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1.
To do this:
2.
press the
f
button (“
Figure
”). Check that
the acceleration, constant-speed and slowdown phases
are present during the opening manoeuvre. Once the
manoeuvre terminates, the gate leaves must stop a few
centimetres from the opening mechanical stop
3.
press the
h
button (“
Figure
”) and verify that
the acceleration, constant-speed and slowdown phases
are present during the closing manoeuvre. Once the
manoeuvre terminates, the gate leaves must be perfectly
closed on the closing mechanical stop
4.
check that all the previously adjusted functions have been
learned by the control unit.
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
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5
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
These are the most important phases of the automation’s
construction, as they ensure maximum safety of the system. The
test can also be used to periodically verify the devices making
up the automation.
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Testing and commissioning of the automation must
be performed by skilled and qualified personnel,
who are responsible for the tests required to
verify the solutions adopted according to the risks
present, and for ensuring that all legal provisions,
standards and regulations are met, in particular
all the requirements of the EN 12445 standard,
which defines the test methods for checking gate
automations.
The additional devices must undergo specific testing, both in
terms of their functions and their proper interaction with the
control unit. Refer to the instruction manuals of the individual
devices.
5.1 TESTING
The sequence of steps to be performed when running the
testing phase, as described below, refers to a typical system
(“
Figure
To run the test:
1.
verify that all the instructions stated in the “
SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
” chapter
have been strictly observed
2.
unlock the motors for the manual manoeuvre as described
in the respective instruction manual. Move the gate
manually and verify whether the leaves can be opened
and closed with a force below 390 N
3.
lock the motors as described in the respective instruction
manual
4.
using the control devices (transmitter, control button,
key selector, etc.), test the gate’s opening, closing and
stoppage movements to make sure that the leaves move
as intended. Several tests should be carried out to assess
the movement of the leaves and detect any defects in
the installation and adjustment, besides any points of
excessive friction
5.
verify the correct operation of all the safety devices
present, one by one (photocells, sensitive edges, etc.). If
a device intervenes, the “
Bluebus
” (
A
- “
Figure
”) LED
on the control unit will emit two quick flashes to confirm
6.
if potentially dangerous situations due to the movement
of the leaves have been prevented by limiting the impact
force, the latter must be measured according to the EN
12445 standard and, if the “motor force” control is used to
aid the system in reducing the impact force, it is necessary
to test various adjustments to find the one that gives the
best results.
5.2 COMMISSIONING
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Commissioning can only be performed after all
testing phases have been successfully completed.
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Before commissioning the automation, ensure that
the owner is properly informed of all residual risks
and hazards.
To commission the automation:
1.
compile the automation’s technical file, which must
include the following documents: overall drawing of the
automation, wiring diagram, risk assessment and relative
solutions adopted, the manufacturer’s declaration of
conformity for all devices used and the declaration of
conformity compiled by the installer
2.
affix a data plate on the gate specifying at least the
following data: type of automation, name and address of
the manufacturer (responsible for commissioning), serial
number, year of manufacture and CE mark
3.
compile the declaration of conformity of the automation
and hand it to the owner of the automation
4.
compile the User Manual of the automation and hand it to
the owner of the automation
5.
compile and provide the owner with the automation’s
“Maintenance schedule”, containing the maintenance
instructions for all the automation’s devices.
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For all the above-mentioned documentation, Nice –
through its technical assistance service – provides
the following: pre-completed forms.
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