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5.2 Commissioning

Following the successful testing of all (and not just some) devices in 

the system you can proceed with the commissioning.

You must prepare, and keep for 10 years, the technical file of the 

system with the wiring diagram, drawing or photo of the system, 

risks analysis and solutions adopted, manufacturer declaration of 

conformity of all devices connected, instruction manual of each de-

vice and maintenance schedule of the system.

Fix on the gate or door a plaque indicating the automation data, the 

name of the person responsible for the commissioning, the serial 

number and year of construction, the CE mark.

Attach a plaque indicating the steps required to manually unlock 

the system.

Implement and deliver to the end user the declaration of conform-

ity, the instructions and warnings for use for the end user and the 

maintenance schedule of the system.

Make sure the user understands proper automatic, manual and 

emergency operation of the automation. 

Inform the end user in writing of the dangers and risks still present.

5.1 Testing

All system components must be tested following the procedures 

outlined in the respective instruction manuals.

Check that they meet the guidelines in Chapter 1 - Safety warnings

Check that the gate or door can move freely once the automation 

is unlocked, and that they are in equilibrium and stationary if left in 

any position.

Check the correct operation of all connected devices (photocells, 

sensitive  edges,  emergency  buttons,  etc.),  testing  the  opening, 

closing and stopping of the gate or door via the connected control 

devices (transmitters, buttons, switches)

.

Carry out measurements of the impact force, as prescribed by 

standard EN12445 adjusting the functions of speed, motor force 

and deceleration of the unit if the measurements do not give the 

desired results until you find the right setting.

The testing of the system must be performed by qualified techni

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cians who must perform the tests required by relevant legislation 

related to risks, ensuring compliance with the provisions of the 

regulations, in particular the EN12445 standard, which specifies the 

testing methods for the automation of doors and gates.

5- TESTING AND COMMISSIONING THE AUTOMATION

Summary of Contents for 900ALT624K

Page 1: ...Automation for rod barriers up to 6 m ALT6K Instructions and warnings for installation and use Management System ISO 9001 2008 www tuv com ID 9105043769...

Page 2: ...alling the Product Installing Release Adjustment of rod angle Inversion of direction of opening Balancing Testing and commissioning Testing Commissioning Instructions and warnings for the final user E...

Page 3: ...er cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufac turer or its after sales service or in all cases by a person with similar qualifications to prevent all risks do not allow parts of the automatio...

Page 4: ...operated by hand the barrier moves smoothly wi thout any areas of greater friction or derailment risk check that the barrier is well balanced and will therefore remain sta tionery when released in any...

Page 5: ...n the locking nut on the rocker arm for ALT6 emergency manoeuvre Perform the manual manoeuvre To engage the transmission again turn the allen wrench back to its original position Fig 8 2 and close the...

Page 6: ...f the dangers and risks still present 5 1 Testing All system components must be tested following the procedures outlined in the respective instruction manuals Check that they meet the guidelines in Ch...

Page 7: ...l non automated opening device To do this you must run the manual release Release and manual movement before performing this operation pay attention that the device can be released only when the door...

Page 8: ...nsions Main components IMAGES MAIN COMPONENTS 1 SPRING SHORT TIE ROD VERTICAL POSITION 2 SPRING LONG TIE ROD DIAGONAL POSITION 3 MOTOR 24 Vdc 4 MECHANICAL STOP ADJUSTING 5 UNLOCK KEY 6 CONTROL BOARD 3...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 2 Typical Installation Fig 4 Fixing the barrier body Fig 3 Preparation of the base...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 6 Adjustment of bar angle ALUMINUM TUBOLAR BAR Fig 5 Fixing round bar square bar Fig 7 Inversion of direction of opening and balancing...

Page 11: ...11 1 2 3 WARNING WHEN UNLOCKING THE BAR THE BAR CAN FALL OR RAISE DO NOT STAND BELOW THE BAR Fig 8 Release system...

Page 12: ...N 2501 3000 4D2 3001 3500 3D1 3501 4000 3D1 4001 4500 3D1 4501 5000 5001 5500 5501 6000 BAR RUBBER FENCE 2x L BAR LENGHT mm POSITION 3501 4000 3D1 4001 4500 3D1 4501 5000 5001 5500 5501 6000 L BAR LEN...

Page 13: ...9000 BAR FENCE 2x MOBILE STAND L BAR LENGHT mm POSITION 3501 4000 3D1 4001 4500 2D1 4501 5000 5001 5500 5501 6000 BAR FENCE 1x MOBILE STAND L BAR LENGHT mm POSITION 2501 3000 4D2 3001 3500 3D1 3501 4...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES...

Page 15: ...ery Directive 2006 42 EC Direttiva bassa tensione Low voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Direttiva compatibilit elettromagnetica EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Direttiva R TTE R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Secondo q...

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