background image

Setting the limit positions

Lower limit position

Upper limit position

Upper limit position

Lower limit position

Setting the lower limit position

1.

Before the shading solution is fixed to the barrel, let the drive run DOWN until it switches off automatically.

2.

By adjusting the lower limit position, position the barrel to make it easy to fix the shading solution to the barrel.

Setting the upper limit position

Activate the UP switch. The drive rolls up the shading solution. Extend or reduce the range of travel by turning the corresponding
set screw.

Note on roller shutter use

To make allowances for any changes in the length of the roller shutter, do not mount mech-

anical stops. Make sure that the individual laths cannot shift sideways.

During commissioning and subsequent use, ensure that the roller shutter curtain runs UP

and DOWN smoothly and easily.

Test for proper functioning

As a final check, run the shading solution to the limit positions in both directions again.

Attention

The tubular drives are designed for short-time operation (for the operating mode, please

see technical data). An inbuilt thermal protection switch prevents overheating of the tubu-

lar drive. During commissioning (long drop distance or long running time), the ther-

moswitch may trigger. The drive will switch off. After a short cooling-down period, the sys-

tem is ready for operation again.

The drive does not achieve its full duty cycle until it has cooled to ambient temperature.

Avoid a situation where the thermal protection switch cuts in repeatedly.

9

Summary of Contents for R7/17M

Page 1: ...drives with mechanical limit switch Important information for Fitters Electricians Users Please forward accordingly These instructions must be kept safe for future reference Becker Antriebe GmbH Friedrich Ebert Straße 2 4 35764 Sinn Germany www becker antriebe com 2010 300 597 0a 18 01 2018 ...

Page 2: ...ssembling the drive adapter with safety catch on the drive shaft 7 Disassembling the drive adapter with safety catch on the drive shaft 7 Assembling and disassembling the drive adapter with separate drive adapter safety catch 7 Mounting the drive in the tube 7 Setting the limit positions 9 Information for the electrician 10 Disposal 10 Maintenance 10 Technical data dia 45 10 What to do if 11 Sampl...

Page 3: ... ATTENTION ATTENTION indicates measures that must be taken to avoid damage to property Denotes user tips and other useful information Warranty Structural modifications and incorrect installation which are not in accordance with these and our other instructions can result in serious injuries e g crushing of limbs Therefore structural modifications may only be carried out with our prior approval and...

Page 4: ...of safety instructions is not exhaustive since it would be impossible for the standard to include all sources of danger For example the design of the operated product the way the drive works in the situation it is installed in or even the way the end product is mounted in the end user s place of use cannot be taken into consideration by the drive manufacturer If any questions or uncertainties rega...

Page 5: ...s e g the power supply unit are live Physical injuries or damage to property can result in the event of unauthorised interventions or failure to heed warnings Be careful when touching the tubular drive as it heats up during operation for technical reasons Before installation shut down all lines and control devices that are not essential for op eration Crushing or shearing points must be avoided or...

Page 6: ...sure that the masonry and the system being motorised are sufficiently robust drive torque plus weight of the shading solution Caution Electrical connections may only be carried out by a qualified electrician Prior to assembly the power supply must be disconnected and secured Please give the enclosed connection information to the responsible electrical contractor Calculate the space required at the...

Page 7: ... Disassembly with long nose pliers 2 1 Assembling and disassembling the drive adapter with separate drive adapter safety catch Mounting the drive in the tube For profile tubes In the case of some drive adapters tolerances of the groove widths in different bar rels can be offset by rotating the drive adapter into a different groove recess These groove recesses have different sizes and allow the dri...

Page 8: ...e relevant ring 1 and drive adapter 2 If the ring has several grooves select the groove which is a perfect fit and push the ring 1 onto the thrust ring Insert the tubular drive with the pre assembled ring 1 and drive adapter 2 into the tube to achieve a form fit Ensure that the ring and drive adapter are secure in the tube Mount the assembled unit comprising barrel tubular drive and idler on the b...

Page 9: ...ech anical stops Make sure that the individual laths cannot shift sideways During commissioning and subsequent use ensure that the roller shutter curtain runs UP and DOWN smoothly and easily Test for proper functioning As a final check run the shading solution to the limit positions in both directions again Attention The tubular drives are designed for short time operation for the operating mode p...

Page 10: ...rection must be at least 0 5 s The switch and control must not execute simultaneous UP and DOWN com mands Protect the electrical connections from damp Once you have finished wiring everything to the control ALWAYS check the right direction assignment of the drive to the control buttons UP and DOWN EXTEND and RETRACT If the drive is to be operated with devices which contain sources of interference ...

Page 11: ...reset the limit posi tions Tubular drive stops arbitrarily cannot be restarted in the same direction Roller shutter curtain keeps sticking too much friction Repair system Tubular drive does not run in the right dir ection Electrical connection faulty Check the electrical connection Sample wiring diagrams Operation with single switch black PE 230 V N L1 brown blue green yellow 11 ...

Page 12: ...dual control using Centronic UnitControl UC42 Mains 230 V 50 Hz Central Group Individual Individual 230 V 50 Hz Central cable connection to further control units 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz Electronics 230 V 50 Hz Control unit 12 ...

Page 13: ...Declaration of conformity 13 ...

Page 14: ...14 ...

Page 15: ...15 ...

Page 16: ......

Reviews: