EntreMatic EMSW Installation manual AAE274 TB2 Motor control 0 V DC "Slave" control 24 V DC LK LSC HSC HSC LSC LK 701??? HSO LSO HSO LSO 701??? 1234 TB1 0 V DC Impulse Lock 24 V DC (+)13-20 V DC Kill 1 2 3 4 TB8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AAF293EMA FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15
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Table of content: 1. Revision........................................ 5 2. Important information.............................. 6 3. Introduction..................................... 7 4. Function description............................... 8 5. Technical specifications............................. 9 6. Models........................................ 10 6.1 EMSW, standard cover wall mounted................................10 6.2 EMSW-SPEC, cover with optional length (wall-mounted)...................11 6.3 EMSW-2, double door operators...................................11 7. Part identification & Accessories..................... 12 7.1 Further Accessories.............................................14 8. Mechanical installation............................ 15 8.1 Wall-mounted operator with arm system PUSH.........................16 8.1.1 Establish the installation height...................................16 8.1.2 Mounting the drive unit........................................16 8.1.3 Mounting the door fitting with telescopic part.........................16 8.1.4 Mounting the drive arm........................................17 8.1.5 Adjusting the arm system.......................................17 8.1.6 Checking the door movement....................................17 8.2 Wall mounted operator with arm system PULL / PULL-P...................18 8.2.1 Changing the direction of rotation................................18 8.2.2 Establish the installation height...................................19 8.2.3 Mounting the drive unit........................................19 8.2.4 Mounting the drive arm and door fitting............................20 8.2.5 Checking the door movement....................................20 9. Electrical connection.............................. 21 9.1 Control units..................................................21 9.2 Connection of control unit CSDA single doors.........................22 9.3 Connection of control units CSDA and CSDA-S double doors..............23 10. Start-Up....................................... 24 10.1 Connection of activation units and accessories..........................26 FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 3
Table of content: 11. Cover........................................ 27 11.1 Fitting and removing the cover.....................................27 12. Troubleshooting................................. 28 13. Installation examples.............................. 29 4 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Revision 1.0 Revision Following pages have been revised: Page Revision 26 Note 3 added for Kill switch FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 5
Important information 2.0 Important information Important notice! To avoid bodily injury, material damage and malfunction of the product, the instructions contained in this manual must be strictly observed during installation, adjustment, repairs and service etc. Only EntreMatic trained experts should be allowed to carry out these operations. Radio and television reception This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been designed to comply with the emission limits in accordance with EN 50081-1 (US market FCC Part 15) which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Re-orient the receiving antenna. Relocate the receiver with respect to the equipment. Move the receiver away from the equipment. Plug the receiver into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Note! Instructions, design, specifications and illustrations which are contained in this manual are not binding. Rights reserved for changes without previous notice. 6 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Introduction 3.0 Introduction This manual contains the necessary details and instructions for the installation, maintenance and service of the EntreMatic EMSW. The EntreMatic EMSW is suitable for most types of external and internal swing doors. The operator can be mounted to walls on either side of the door for pull or push action and is suitable for single or double doors fitted with butt hinges or pivots. It can also be installed on the door leaf. The motor, oil pump and hydraulic unit are combined into a compact unit mounted alongside the control unit within the cover. The operator is connected to the door leaf with either pushing or pulling arm systems. FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 7
Function description 4.0 Function description The EntreMatic EMSW works electro-hydraulically. It opens with an AC-motor that via a hydraulic unit and an arm system transmits the power to the door leaf. The closing power is from a coil spring. The movement of the door is controlled by limit switches and valve screws. Opening When an opening impulse is received by the control unit, the motor starts and the hydraulic unit rotates the drive shaft and arm system (door) with high speed towards open position. Before fully open position the speed is reduced to low speed. The door stops and the motor rotation ceases when the selected door opening angle is reached. This open position is kept by a hydraulic valve. Closing The spring closing starts when the hold open time has run out. Before fully closed position the speed is reduced to low speed, which will be kept until the door is completely closed. The door is kept closed by spring power. To overcome the resistance of a striking plate a lock kick can be adjusted to required level. 8 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Technical specifications 5.0 Technical specifications Mains power supply: Power consumption: Auxiliary voltage: Motor fuse F1: Motor fuse F2: Recommended max. door weight: 230 V AC +6/-10 %, 50 Hz fuse 10 A Note! Swich with clearly marked off-position, having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles, must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. The operator can also be plug-connected to a wall socklet. max. 230 W 13-20 V DC, 275 ma 24 V DC, 375 ma (stabilized) 6,3 AT 250 mat Arm system PUSH: 250 kg for door leaf width 1600 mm Arm system PULL / PULL-P: 100 kg for door leaf width 1400 mm (higher door weights on request) The EMSW complies with Controlled door closing, EN 1154 size 3-6 the door weights/widths Electrically powered hold-open device for swing doors, EN stated in the: 1155 Coordination unit for rebated doors, EN 1158 Türschliesser mit Öffnungsautomatik (Drechflügelantrieb), DIN 18263-4 AU Grösse 3-6 Ambient temperature: -15 C to +50 C Dimensions: EMSW Standard cover Length: 716 mm. EMSW-SPEC 750-1600 mm EMSW-2 1435-3200 mm Height: 110 mm Depth: 110 mm To be installed internally or externally with suitable weather protection. FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 9
Models 6.0 Models Three main models of the EntreMatic EMSW is available: EMSW, standard cover EMSW-SPEC, cover with optional length EMSW-2, double door operators The operators are non-handed and not dependent on the hinges. The operators suit both pushing and pulling arm systems. 6.1 EMSW, standard cover wall mounted EMSW is the standard operator. Pushing arm system on a wall-mounted and on a door leafmounted operator shown. Wall-mounted AAF304EMA 10 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Models 6.2 EMSW-SPEC, cover with optional length (wall-mounted) The designation EMSW-SPEC means that the operator carries a cover with optional length e.g. with the same width as the door. The length L and the cut-out R or S (for right side) must be specified in the order. Pushing arm system shown. L R 210 AAF273EMA 6.3 EMSW-2, double door operators The designation EMSW-2 means that two operators are mounted under the same cover to open one door each. The length L and the cut-outs R and S must be specified in the order. Pushing and pulling arm system shown. It is also possible to use two pushing or two pulling arm systems. L R 210 AAF274EMA S 210 FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 11
12 1110 9 8 7 6 Part identification & Accessories 7.0 Part identification & Accessories 8 TB2 Motor control 0 V DC "Slave" control 24 V DC 1234 TB1 AAE274 0 V DC Impulse Lock 24 V DC (+)13-20 V DC Kill 2 3 5 6 7 10 1 701500 181716151413 LSC LK HSC LSC HSC 701448 HSO LSO HSO LK C L1 C L2 11 4 13 LSO 14 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 TB8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 234 5 6 78 10 9 AAF291EMA 12 (1) Mounting plate (2) Motor/pump (3) Magnetic Valve (4) Hydraulic unit (5) Drive shaft (6) Spring tube (7) Cable inlet (8) Mains connection (9) Control unit, CSDA (10) End plate (11) Programme selector, PS-3A (12) Cover (13) Bearaing (14) Cable holder = Centre line, drive shaft = Centre line, hinge C L1 C L2 Arm system, PUSH (Art. No. 173099BK) This arm system is delivered with drive arm, telescopic part and door fitting. They are used if the operator is installed on the wall on the opposite side of the door swing and approved for fire door applications. Arm system, PULL,Art. No. 100125 BK This arm system is delivered with drive arm, guide shoe and door fitting. It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the same side as the door swing, i.e. the door is pulled open. Arm system, PULL-P,Art. No. 100134 BK This arm system is delivered with drive arm, guide shoe and door fitting with break-out unit. It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the same side as the door swing and break-out unit is required. 12 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Part identification & Accessories 3-Position Switch PS-3A Door stop Art. No. 100147 Tool kit to change rotation direction Art. No. 173719 Limit Switch Art. No. 600080 Art. No. 655614 Coordination unit, COOA Art. No. 100091 PULL-Arm Reveal Spacer Art. No. 173804BK for PULL Art. No. 173831BK for PULL-P Drive Shaft Extension Kits Programme selector PS-2 0 1 0 1 AAF272EMA Art. No. 173107 Art. No. 173108 Art. No. 173109 Art No.1000186 PUSH, Arm Extensions Reveal Up to 4-3/8 0-110 mm 4-3/8 to 9-1/4 110-235 mm 9-1/4 to 14-1/8 235-360 mm 14-1/8 to 19 360-485 mm Extension None (Standard arm) 345 mm 230 mm + Joint part 345 mm + Joint part 345 mm extension Art. No. 173005 230 mm extension Art. No. 173004 Joint part Art. No. 173191 FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 13
Part identification & Accessories 7.1 Further Accessories Mounting plate For reinforcement of the wall: 160 x 8 mm (Art. No. 173661) Heavy duty pulling arm system ST-V/H Activation units see separate installation instructions Drilling template (Art. No. 1000219) Push & Go (PAG) (Art. No. 600149) 14 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Mechanical installation 8.0 Mechanical installation This instruction comprises the installation of the EntreMatic EMSW with arm systems PUSH which push the door open and PULL which pull the door open. Always make sure, before commencing the installation, that the door leaf and the wall are properly reinforced at the fixing points. Base material Minimum requirements Steel 5 mm * Aluminium 6 mm * Reinforced concrete min. 50 mm from the underside Wood 50 mm Brick wall Expansion shell bolt, min M6x85, UPAT PSEA B10/25 min. 50 mm from the underside * Thinner wall profiles must be reinforced with rivnuts Tools required Torx T10, T20 and T25 Metric hexagonal key 3, 4 and 6 mm Flatblade screwdriver, small Torque wrench with metric Allen socket 6 mm Drilling template Installation on double doors If the operators are to be mounted at the same height with pushing and pulling arm systems, the height is determined by the pulling arm system, PULL. The pushing arm system PUSH must always have a shaft extension, minimum 50 mm. Example: if PULL has a 20 mm extension, the PUSH must have a 70 mm extension. For installation follow the instructions for the applicable arm system. FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 15
701508 L F2 F1 N TYPE 00 0166/99 LSO LSC LK LK Mechanical installation 8.1 Wall-mounted operator with arm system PUSH 8.1.1 Establish the installation height Establish the installation height X which is the distance from the underside of the wall to the underside of the mounting plate. Mark distance X on the wall. X can be between 2 87 mm depending on the shaft extension used; none, 20, 50 or 70 mm (2 mm achieves a flush unit when cover is mounted). 8.1.2 Mounting the drive unit 1 Put the template to the wall aligned with the hinges and with the underside of the mounting plate aligned with the mark on the wall. 2 Ensure that the template is perfectly horizontal. Drill the six mounting holes. 3 Remove the template. 4 Mark and drill the two holes for the door fitting. 5 Tap, plug or reinforce with rivnuts. 6 Fix the drive unit. 8.1.3 Mounting the door fitting with telescopic part 1 Remove the door fitting from the arm system. 2 Screw the door fitting to the door leaf tight. Y 80 (3 5 / 32 ") C L 1 = C L 2 = Extension Hinge centre line Drive shaft centre line X max. reveal 130 mm (5 3/32 ) C L 1 C L 2 102 (4") 217 (8 17 / 32 ") Extension X Y None 2 17 ( 3 / 32 "- 11 / 16 ") 50 (1 31 / 32 ") 20 2 37 ( 3 / 32 "-1 15 / 32 ") 70(2 12 / 16 ") 50 2 67 ( 3 / 32 "-2 21 / 32 ") 100(3 30 / 32 ") 70 2 87 ( 3 / 32 "-3 7 / 16 ") 120(4 23 / 32 ") HSO HSO LSO 701500 PUSH LSC HSC HSC 701448 Landskrona Sweden Factory No. 1 SITAC1422 EN ISO 9001 Certificate No: 911828 956538 PowerSwing ART. NO. WEEK SERIAL NO. BATCH NO. VAC A Hz 701447 F2 = F1 = WARNING: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE. 80 (3 5 /32") PUSH X X 250 (9 27 / 32 ") 45 (1 25 / 32 ") AAF315EMA 16 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Mechanical installation 8.1.4 Mounting the drive arm 1 Mount the drive arm and adaptor on the operator drive shaft at an angle of 90 to the wall. 2 Ensure that the teeth of the adaptor engage fully with the operator shaft but especially with the drive arm, so they are not damaged when the drive arm is tightened. Tighten the screw to a torque of 25 Nm. (1) Adaptor (2) Drive arm 8.1.5 Adjusting the arm system 1 Open the door and connect the door fitting with the drive arm (do not tighten the lock screws). 2 Close the door and keep it closed. 3 Turn the drive arm until the telescopic part is at an angle of 90 to the door. 4 Tighten the telescopic part with the lock screws. (1) Telescopic part (2) Drive arm 8.1.6 Checking the door movement Open the door by hand to its maximum extent. Then let it close of its own accord. Check that the opening/closing movements are smooth and free. Continue on page 18 for electrical installation. FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 17
Mechanical installation 8.2 Wall mounted operator with arm system PULL / PULL-P If the operator is not ordered as an operator package with arm system PULL / PULL-P the direction of rotation must be reversed. 8.2.1 Changing the direction of rotation 1 Mount the washers and screws in the drive shaft, one from each side. 2 Dismantle the screws (4 pcs) from the bearing sleeves on both sides. 3 Fit the tools in the holes, one from each side and turn both bearing sleeves simultaneously approx. 165 until the setting lines in the bearing sleeves are aligned with the setting lines in the housing. 4 Remount the four screws in the bearing sleeves and dismantle the washers and screws. (1) Washer and screw (2) Screw (4 pcs) (3) Bearing sleeve (2 pcs) (4) Tool (5) Setting lines 18 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
701508 L F2 F1 N 00 LK LK Mechanical installation 8.2.2 Establish the installation height Establish the installation height Z which is the distance from the top of the door to the underside of the mounting plate. Mark distance Z on the wall. Z can be 46, 66, 96 or 116 mm depending on whether a shaft extension is used or not. 8.2.3 Mounting the drive unit 1 Put the template to the wall aligned with the hinges and with the underside of the mounting plate aligned with the mark on the wall. 2 Ensure that the template is perfectly horizontal. Drill the six mounting. 3 Remove the template. 4 Mark and drill the twoholes for the door fitting. 5 Tap, plug or reinforce with rivnuts. 6 Fix the drive unit and the door fitting. Extension 80 (3 5 / 32 ") Drive arm 23 ( 29 / 32 ") Z min. 30 (1 3 /16") C L1 C L 2 102 (4") 217 (8 17 / 32 ") C L 1 = C L 2 = Hinge centre line Drive shaft centre line max. reveal 130 mm (5 3/32 ) Extension Z None 46 (1 13 / 16 ") 20 66 (2 19 / 32 ") Guide shoe Door fitting Reveal spacer 40 x 60mm (1 37 / 64 " x 2 23 / 64 ") 50 96 (3 25 / 32 ") WARNING: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE. F2 = F1 = 701447 SERIAL NO. BATCH NO. VAC A Hz ART. NO. PowerSwing TYPE WEEK EN ISO 9001 Certificate No: 911828 956538 SITAC1422 0166/99 Landskrona Sweden Factory No. 1 80 (3 5 /32") LSO 701500 HSO LSO HSO 701448 HSC LSC HSC PUSH LSC 70 116 (4 9 / 16 ") Z PULL Z M5 109 (4 9 / 32 ") 582 (22 29 / 32 ") AAF316EMA FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 19
Mechanical installation 8.2.4 Mounting the drive arm and door fitting 1 Connect the mains power (see page 19). 2 Open the door to an angle of 90. 3 Give constant impulse by strapping the impulse inputs on the control unit. The drive shaft turns to a factory-set position. 4 Slide the guide shoe into the door fitting. 5 Using dimensions shown from hinge centre line, mount the door fitting to the door panel fastening securely (see drawing 655990 for PULL-P). 6 Mount the drive arm on the drive shaft with the door in unchanged position (90 ). Ensure that the teeth of the adaptor fit well with the operator drive shaft and the drive arm. 7 Tighten the screw to a torque of 25Nm. 8 Slide the arm stop against the guide shoe and then back 20 mm. The guide shoe must not hit the arm stop during normal operation. Fasten the arm stop. 9 Remove the strapping. The motor turns off and the door closes. 10 Snap on the end plates to the door fitting. 8.2.5 Checking the door movement Push the door to its fully open position. Check that it can open to the required angle and that the guide shoe runs easily in the track of the door fitting. Check also that the complete arm system operates without problems. 20 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Electrical connection 9.0 Electrical connection 9.1 Control units Note! During any work with the electrical connections the mains power must be disconnected. The operator can be equipped with different control units adapted to the functions required. CSDA This basic control unit is equipped with inputs for connection of automatic and manual activation units (such as radars, photocells, normal push buttons, emergency push buttons), presence detection etc. Electro-mechanical striking-plate, slave control unit CSDA-S for double doors as well as presence sensor with limited functions can also be connected. CSDA-S This slave control unit is used together with CSDA for double doors as explained above. FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 21
Electrical connection 9.2 Connection of control unit CSDA single doors Connect the mains power to the mains terminal block. Note! Accessories and activation units must not be connected until the adjustment of speeds etc. has been carried out. Note! It is important that the high and low voltage cables are well separated and fixed. The high voltage cables must be routed and fixed on one side of the drive unit by using the enclosed cable holders and the low voltage cables must be routed on the opposite side using the same type of cable holders. From limit switch opening From opening F2 = 250 mat F1 = 6.3 ATH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 TB2 AAE274 TB2 Motor control 0 V DC "Slave" control 24 V DC TB8 TB1 Kill 0 V DC Impulse Lock 24 V DC (+)13-20 V DC From motor N L Mains power 1234 TB1 1 2345 6 78 Capacitor Hold open time, 0-30 s 1234 TB2 (+) Motor control 0 V DC Slave control 24 V DC, max. 200 ma Kill 1) 0 V DC Impulse 24 V DC max. 375 ma Lock 13-20 V DC max. 275 ma Not to be used 2) Locked with power Locked with power Locked without power Kill 1) Motor control ON Not to be used Not to be used Spare jumper ( ) ( ) (+) (+) 1234 TB1 5678 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TB8 1) Remove jumper Kill on TB8 when connecting to terminals No. TB1:1 and 2 2) Jumpers on TB8:2+5 give lock opening time = hold open time AAF292EMB 22 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Electrical connection 9.3 Connection of control units CSDA and CSDA-S double doors For double door operators both operators have to be connected to the mains. A four-pole cable has to be connected between TB2 on the CSDA and TB6 on the CSDA-S. Motor control 0 V DC Slave control 24 V DC Note! It is important that the high and low voltage cables are well separated and fixed. The high voltage cables must be routed and fixed on side of the drive unit by using the enclosed cable holders and the low voltage cables must be routed on the opposite side using the same type of cable holders. (+) From motor TB6 1 2 3 4 CSDA-S 1 2 3 4 R11 TB6 From opening valve From limit switch opening F1 F2 L N Mains power TB 2 TB 6 Cut the resistor R11 if increased opening delay (0,5 sec.) is required for the slave door F2 = 250 mat F1 = 6.3 ATH CSDA 1 2 3 4 TB2 AAE274 TB2 1234 Motor control 0 V DC "Slave" control 24 V DC TB1 TB8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TB1 Kill 0 V DC Impulse Lock 24 V DC (+)13-20 V DC 1 234 5 6 7 8 From motor N L Mains power 1234 TB2 (+) Motor control 0 V DC Slave 24 V DC AAF290EMA FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 23
Start-Up 10.0 Start-Up Give a short opening impulse by strapping the impulse input and adjust if necessary as follows. See also illustration on page 22. 1 Set the hold open time with the potentiometer on the control unit. 2 Adjustment of the opening speed. a Adapt the high speed opening HSO to the existing traffic situation. Turning clockwise decreases the speed. Recommended opening time is 4 sec. b The low speed opening LSO needs to be adjusted only if the door is extremely heavy. Turning clockwise decreases the speed. Recommended opening time is 2 sec. Note! If it is hard to obtain an even and smooth braking, the opening torque (pump pressure) must be reduced. 3 Adjustment of the closing speed. a Adjust the low speed closing LSC as low as the traffic situation allows. Turning clockwise decreases the speed. Recommended closing time is 8 sec. b If a higher closing speed is required, open the high speed closing valve HSC (closed from factory). Note! If the installation requires adjustment of the closing torque follow the instructions on page 22. 4 Fine-adjust the opening angle by means of the limit switch (3). The limit switch is slid into a groove in the hydraulic unit and tightened with a lock screw. By moving the limit switch sideways the opening angle is changed. Note! To make the adjustment easier, the limit switch can be moved to the underside of the hydraulic unit. Any of the grooves at the motor side of the outgoing shaft can be used. 5 If an electromechanical striking plate is installed, an additional lock-kick can be obtained during the last 5 of the closing cycle by adjusting the screw LK on the hydraulic unit. This screw is normally closed. Adjust by opening the screw 90 and check the function. Note! Opening the screw too much may delay the opening. 6 Connect the activation units. 7 Check that the installation complies with valid regulations and requirements from the authorities. 24 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Start-Up Closing torque/force To comply with authority requirements or to overcome over/under pressure the closing torque can be adjusted. The closing torque (spring force) is adjusted by means of an Allen screw (1) placed at the end of the spring tube. Turning the screw clockwise increases the force. One turn equals a torque change of approx. 1 Nm (28 turns from min. to max.). The door must be in open position when extremely low torque is adjusted. Recommended closing force is for PUSH 35 N and for PULL 20 N. Torque Closing Opening Opening torque/force If the closing torque (spring force) has been changed, or if the door does not open to its full extent, the opening torque (pump pressure) must be adjusted as follows: 1 The factory set torque for PUSH is 70 Nm and for PULL 40 Nm at a door opening angle of 0-2. 2 Measure the opening force by using a spring balance and adjust if necessary. The torque is adjusted by means of an Allen screw placed on the pump (2). Turning clockwise increases the opening torque/pump pressure. One turn equals a torque change of approx. 30 Nm. Recommended opening force is for PUSH 70 N and for PULL 40 N. (1) Screw for adjustment of spring force (2) Screw for adjustment of pump pressure. (3) Limit switch for adjustment of opening angle (4) Limit switch (option), 1 A, 200 V DC HSO = High speed opening LSO = Low speed opening HSC = High speed closing (normally closed) LSC = Low speed closing LK = Screw for adjustment of lock kick (normally closed) Note! The hydraulic unit has grooves both on the upper side and on the underside. The limit switch can be slid into any of the grooves at the motor side of the outgoing shaft. FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 25
GND Start-Up 10.1 Connection of activation units and accessories PB / ES Eagle One EYE-TECH Time switch (by others) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CSDA/TB1 3 4 8 7 4 (See dwg 1000145) (1 2) 1 1 Door will close, all impulses disconnected PS-3A PS-2 Black Yellow Kill switch 3 Red 0 1 1 2 3 3 Kill function active will: make door spring close immediately but will not set hold open time to zero (deactivated kill could reopen) open lock on impulse (will not open lock if impulse is connected to TB1:2 and 4) CSDA/TB1 (4 3 2) 2 3 4 2 Remove jumper Kill on TB8, connect impulse to TB1:2 and 4 AAF284EMB 26 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Cover 11.0 Cover The cover and mounting plate are manufactured in clear anodized aluminium. The end plates are made of a black aluminium. 11.1 Fitting and removing the cover The cover is slid over flanges in the end plates and fixed to the underside of the mounting plate with one screw and one toothed washer for earth connection. AAE274 TB2 Motor control 0 V DC "Slave" control 24 V DC 1234 TB1 0 V DC Impulse Lock 24 V DC (+)13-20 V DC Kill 3 HSO LK LSC HSC LK LSC HSC 701448 LSO HSO 701500 LSO 1 2 3 4 TB8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 AAF289EMA 1 (1) Earth/Fastening screw (2) Toothed washer for earth connection (3) End plate FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 27
Troubleshooting 12.0 Troubleshooting Fault Possible reasons why Remedies/Explanation The door does not open The motor does not start The door does not open The motor starts The door does not open to required angle Programme selector is set to OFF Motor power is missing Mains power is missing Fuse has blown Activation unit does not function Electric striking plate is binding Arm system has come loose Limit switch opening has come loose Change setting Check motor cable Check power Replace fuse Strap impulse inputs Adjust striking plate Readjust pre-tension and tighten arm system Check limit switch The door does not close Constant impulse is created Disconnect activation unit or replace control unit The door does not open fast enough The door opens with too much delay No smooth braking during operation Pump pressure is too low Lock-kick valve is opened too much Pump pressure too high Low speed opening distance too short Adjust pump pressure Adjust valve screw Adjust pump pressure For PUSH: Losen the drive arm from the operator shaft. Increase the pre-tension and fix the arm. For PULL: Give constant impulse. Losen the drive arm from the operator shaft. Move the door 5 deg. towards closed position and fix tthe arm Adjust the limit switch for the opening angle. High sound level Motor in contact with mounting plate Mount two extra screws at the motor side to seduce the mounting plate to the wall The door does not stay open Magnetic valve out of operation Check by pressing the pin on top of the magnetic valve. If the door stops, then check the resistance (should be 150 ohm) for the wire between the magnetic valve and the control unit. 28 Issued 2004-12-15 FAA074F0EMEI
Installation examples 13.0 Installation examples (1) Aluminium profile system (2) Plasterboard wall (3) Reinforced concrete wall and brick wall (4) Plasterboard wall (5) Reinforced concrete wall A. Steel reinforcement or rivnut B. Steel reinforcement C. Expansion-shell bolt (for brick wall min. M6x85, UPAT PSEA B10/25) D. Wodd reinforcement E. Steel beam FAA074F0EMEI Issued 2004-12-15 29
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