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The manufacturer reserves the right to modify or improve products without prior notice. Any inaccuracies or errors found in this handbook 

will be corrected in the next edition.

When opening the packing please check that the product is intact. Please recycle materials in compliance with current regulations.

This product may only be installed by a qualified fitter. The manufacturer declines all liability for damage to property and/or personal 

injury deriving from the incorrect installation of the system or its non-compliance with current law (see Machinery Directive).

  GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

Only begin to install the device after you have carefully read this instruction manual.

Both the mechanical part and the electrical part must be installed in a perfectly workmanlike manner, in compliance with the current laws in 

force. Failure to comply with these latter may result in danger hazards for persons or property.

The installer must be a competent person who has been adequately trained. He must check to make sure that the structure on which the 

actuator is installed is strong and stable. If necessary, structural modifications must be made to strengthen it. The installer must also check 

that all zones where there is a risk of crushing, dragging, shearing or other dangers, are protected by means of electronic safety devices, safety 

freeboards or barriers. These devices must be installed in compliance with the current laws and in a perfectly workmanlike way, also in relation 

to the place of use, the type of use and the operating logic of the product. The forces developed by the complete system as it operates must 

comply with the current standards and, where this is not possible, the zones affected by these forces must be protected with electronic safety 

devices. Moreover, dangerous zones must be indicated, as established by the current laws in force.

Before the actuator is connected, make sure that the electricity main possesses characteristics that are compatible with those described in 

the technical specifications of this manual, and that there is a differential circuit-breaker and adequate protection against overcurrents on the 

supply side of the system. Remember to turn off the power supply before installing or servicing the actuator and whenever the cover must be 

opened.

Electrostatic charges can damage the electronic components on the boards. Wear a grounded antistatic bracelet if you must work on the 

electronic boards. Never place the hands or other parts of the body in moving parts, such as belts, pulleys, carrelli, etc.

Servicing the actuator is of fundamental importance if the system is to operate correctly and safely.  It is advisable to periodically inspect all 

parts every 6 months, to make sure they operate in an efficient way.

The manufacturer declines all liability for improper installation or use of the product, or for damage deriving from unauthorized modifications 

to the system. Only use genuine spare parts if replacements or repairs are required. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the way the 

doors or gates to be automated are constructed, or for damages caused by failure to build the doors and gates in compliance with good 

workmanlike techniques.  

Protection degree IP10 requires that the actuator only be installed inside buildings. The manufacturer declines all liability for damage caused 

by assembly on the outside, without adequate protections.

Always make sure that the product is in a good condition before it is installed.

This product cannot be installed in places with an explosive atmosphere or in the presence of inflammable fumes or gases.

This product must be disposed of according to the current laws in force at the end of its useful life.

Do not leave parts of the product or its packaging within children’s reach, as they could become a danger hazard.

Do not stay within the door movement range and do not deliberately try to stop the door movement.

Do not allow children to stay or play within the door movement range.

  MACHINE DIRECTIVE

As established by the EU commission, automated pedestrian closing systems are governed by the machine directive (2006/48/EC). This latter 

specifies that the installer who fits a driving system on a door or gate has the same obligations as the manufacturer of the machine. Thus, he 

must:

1.  Prepare the technical report (complete with the documents described in annex VII of the Machine Directive).

2.  Compile the relative CE conformity certificate (as per annex II-A of the Machine Directive).

3.  Affix CE marking to the motorized door or gate (1.7.3, of annex I of the Machine Directive).

The installer must keep the technical report at the disposal of the competent authorities in the country for at least 10 years, running from the 

date on which the motorized door or gate was manufactured.

The installer must consign the following documents to the customer:

1.  Instructions on how to operate and safely use the system.

2.  The routine maintenance instructions.

3.  The declaration of conformity.

  MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

Each 6 month:

Attention! Before work on the operator cut main power line.

-   Check that all securing screws are well tightened.

-   Check the tension of the belt.

-   Clean the carriages sliding guide and the ground sliding guide .

-   Check that carriages and wings are correctly aligned and stop are properly positioned.

-   Check that elettrolock, if present, are correctly fitted and that mechanical unlock system work fine.

-   Check wiring connections.

-   Check that door wings are stable and the movement is steady, without friction from full open to full close position.

-   Check that speeds, timing, and safety functions are well set.

-   lean sensors and check that safety and activation sensor are properly functioning.

Attention! Any part that appear damaged or worn must be changed.

For spare parts see the spare part list.

Summary of Contents for T-WAY

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE T WAY D MNL0TWAY 19 10 2020 Rev 00 IT Istruzioni originali ...

Page 2: ... liability for improper installation or use of the product or for damage deriving from unauthorized modifications to the system Only use genuine spare parts if replacements or repairs are required The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the way the doors or gates to be automated are constructed or for damages caused by failure to build the doors and gates in compliance with good workmanlike tec...

Page 3: ...4 pag 23 GUARANTEE pag 26 MANUFACTURER S DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION pag 27 1_ CARATTERISTICHE TECNICHE pag 4 2_ IMPIANTO TIPO pag 4 3_ SEZIONE E RIFERIMENTI DELL AUTOMAZIONE pag 4 4_ DIMENSIONE DELLE ANTE E DISPOSIZIONE COMPONENTI pag 6 5_ INSTALLAZIONE pag 16 6_ POSIZIONAMENTO FINECORSA SU T WAY2S T WAY2D T WAY4 pag 17 7_ REGOLAZIONE DELLA TENSIONE DELLA CINGHIA E APERTURA FACILITATA DEL CARTER...

Page 4: ...230 Vac 10 50 60 Hz Type of work Continuous 100 Operating temperature 15 C 55 C Beam dimensions 120 x 210 mm x length max 3000 mm Degree of protection IP 22 Electric motor 48V DC Ext accessories power supply 12 e 24Vac 1 TECHNICAL FEATURES 2 IMPIANTO TIPO 3 AUTOMATION SECTION AND REFERENCES 1 Infrared sensor 2 Emergency button 3 Keypad for programming 4 Photocell ft transmitting ph Fr receiving ph...

Page 5: ... 14 Main crosspiece 3 Motor unit with encoder 9 Slow leaf belt support 15 Sliding rail 4 Beam intermediate fixing 10 Double pulley complete transmission 16 Guard 5 Carriage connecting bar 11 Single pulley complete transmission 17 Guard compensator profile 6 Auxiliary carriage connection 12 Anchoring profile 18 Rail seal 1 4 9 11 12 10 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 18 12 Guard opening empty ...

Page 6: ... length mm B Control central position 70 mm PL Free passage m C Single pulley position 707 mm LA Leaf width mm D Double pulley position 55 mm S Leaves overlapping 23 mm E Electric lock position 35 mm 4 2 TWO LEAF OPENING TO THE LEFT W O ELECTRIC LOCK WITH BATTERY S LT PL G LA LEGEND LT BEAM CUT LENGTH PL FREE PASSAGE LA LEAF WIDTH G FINAL STOP S LEAVES OVERLAPPING 391 A C LT D LA S PL A Motor axle...

Page 7: ... pulley position 718 mm LA Leaf width mm D Double pulley position 55 mm S Leaves overlapping 23 mm E Electric lock position 35 mm 4 4 TWO LEAF OPENING TO THE LEFT W O ELECTRIC LOCK WITHOUT BATTERY S LT PL G LA LEGEND LT BEAM CUT LENGTH PL FREE PASSAGE LA LEAF WIDTH G FINAL STOP S LEAVES OVERLAPPING D C 391 B A LC LA S PL A Motor axle position 85 mm LT Beam cut length mm B Control central position ...

Page 8: ...when PL is known Calculation of PL when LT is known LT 3 PL G S 2 PL 2 LT S G 3 LA PL G S 2 Below are some examples of telescopic sliding doors calculated by assuming a leaf overlap S 23mm and a final stop G 0mm each one with its relative installable accessories ...

Page 9: ... 2250 1484 7 765 3 X X X X X X 2262 2297 2285 2350 1551 3 798 7 X X X X X X X 2362 2397 2385 2550 1684 7 865 3 X X X X X X X 2562 2597 2585 2750 1818 0 932 0 X X X X X X X 2762 2797 2785 2950 1951 3 998 7 X X X X X X X 2962 2997 2985 3150 2084 7 1065 3 X X X X X X X 3162 3197 3185 3350 2218 0 1132 0 X X X X X X X 3362 3397 3385 3550 2351 3 1198 7 X X X X X X X 3562 3597 3585 3750 2484 7 1265 3 X X...

Page 10: ... Single pulley position 720 mm LA Leaf width mm D Double pulley position 55 mm S Leaves overlapping 23 mm E Electric lock position 135 mm 4 6 TWO LEAF OPENING TO THE RIGHT WITH BATTERY S LT PL G LA LEGEND LT BEAM CUT LENGTH PL FREE PASSAGE LA LEAF WIDTH G FINAL STOP S LEAVES OVERLAPPING 391 A C D LT PL S LA A Motor axle position 568 mm LT Beam cut length mm B Control central position 0 mm PL Free ...

Page 11: ...trol central position 228 mm PL Free passage m C Single pulley position 650 mm LA Leaf width mm D Double pulley position 55 mm S Leaves overlapping 23 mm DIMENSION WITH SIDES Calculation of LT when PL is known Calculation of PL when LT is known LT 3 PL G S 2 PL 2 LT S G 3 LA PL G S 2 Below are some examples of telescopic sliding doors calculated by assuming a leaf overlap S 23mm and a final stop G...

Page 12: ...85 2600 1718 0 882 0 X X X X X X 2612 2647 2635 2700 1784 7 915 3 X X X X X X X 2712 2747 2735 2750 1818 0 932 0 X X X X X X X 2762 2797 2785 2950 1951 3 998 7 X X X X X X X 2962 2997 2985 3150 2084 7 1065 3 X X X X X X X 3162 3197 3185 3350 2218 0 1132 0 X X X X X X X 3362 3397 3385 3550 2351 3 1198 7 X X X X X X X 3562 3597 3585 3750 2484 7 1265 3 X X X X X X X 3762 3797 3785 3950 2618 0 1332 0 ...

Page 13: ...gle pulley position 683 mm LA Leaf width mm D Double pulley position 55 mm S Leaves overlapping 23 mm 4 9 4 LEAVES OPENING WITHOUT ELECTRIC LOCK WITH BATTERY LT LA PL S S G LEGEND LT BEAM CUT LENGTH PL FREE PASSAGE LA LEAF WIDTH G FINAL STOP S LEAVES OVERLAPPING F G F G D C A 391 LA S PL LT 76 20 20 A Motor axle position 441 mm LT Beam cut length mm B Control central position 0 mm PL Free passage ...

Page 14: ...r the use of a connection bar fixed between the left support carriage of the slow moving leaf on the right side of the beam and a special return carriage connected to the traction belt The carriage connection bar must be cut and drilled following the dimensions shown in the figure above and fixed to the carriages using the screws ...

Page 15: ...6 X 3962 4150 2736 0 707 0 563 549 X 4162 4350 2869 3 740 3 596 582 X 4362 4550 3002 7 773 7 630 616 X 4562 4750 3136 0 807 0 663 649 X 4762 4950 3269 3 840 3 696 682 X 4962 5150 3402 7 873 7 730 716 X 5162 5350 3536 0 907 0 763 749 X 5362 5550 3669 3 940 3 796 782 X 5562 5750 3802 7 973 7 830 816 X 5762 5950 3936 0 1007 0 863 849 X 5962 6150 4069 3 1040 3 896 882 X 6162 6350 4202 7 1073 7 930 916...

Page 16: ... beam and the wall be careful not to damage the sliding track C as it would compromise the operation and quietness of the automation Once the beam has been fixed clean the sliding area affected by the drilling residues using a brush or a small vacuum cleaner If there are obstacles to the right or left of the automatic door fit the side caps D before fixing the beam to the wall Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fi...

Page 17: ...t beam on the rear beam and secure it with the end and intermediate screws Fig 6 Then retighten the screws connecting the transmission belts to the carriages fig 2 and finally fit the adjustable brackets of the carriages on the front leaves and then fasten them to the carriages of the front beam fig 5 fig 6 A A B B 6 LIMIT STOP POSITIONING ON T WAY2S T WAY2D T WAY4 The braking pads must be adjuste...

Page 18: ...RE LA POSIZIONE DEL FINECORSA DI CHIUSURA ALLENTANDO LE VITI E SPOSTARLO NELLA POSIZIONE DESIDERATA E SERRARE LE VITI FINECORSA DI APERTURA T WAY2S T WAY2D T WAY4 REGOLARE LA POSIZIONE DEL FINECORSA DI CHIUSURA ALLENTANDO IL DADO REGOLARE IL TAMPONE NELLA POSIZIONE DESIDERATA E SERRARE IL DADO fig 7C 1 2 3 4 B C D E F FINECORSA DI CHIUSURA T WAY2S T WAY2D CON ELETTROBLOCCO REGOLARE LA POSIZIONE DE...

Page 19: ... insert them into the front beam fig 11 G The locking bracket is fitted only in the versions with electric lock 8 Install the gearmotor control unit pulley transmissions belts and accessories on the front beam according to the configuration of the t way door see assembly diagrams paragraph 4 fig 11 H Fit the tightener and the two belt pulley transmission by inserting them in the track and tighteni...

Page 20: ...20 15 5 50 56 8 5 LT 15 5 fig 11 A 23 5 32 5 56 0 9 fig 11 B 56 56 15 5 fig 11 C fig 11 F 0 9 15 5 50 56 8 5 LT 23 5 32 5 56 15 5 0 9 fig 11 D fig 11 E End holes Intermediate holes ...

Page 21: ...21 fig 11 H 1 fig 11 H 2 fig 11 H fig 11 G fig 11 H 3 fig 11 H 5 fig 11 H fig 11 H 6 fig 11 H 4 Version without electric lock Version with electric lock ...

Page 22: ...inserting the intermediate and lateral fastenings insert 5 carriages four of which are for the rear leaves and one is an auxiliary pulley transmission carriage for the movement of the door opening to the right fig 12 A 2 Fasten the connection bracket to the outermost carriage of the left rear leaf fig 12 B 3 Cut and drill the connection bar to size and fix it between the auxiliary carriage and the...

Page 23: ...e toothed bracket Then arrange the carriages of both leaves so that the internal carriages are in the closed leaf position Finally connect the belt to the internal carriage of the front right leaf using the toothed bracket fig 12 F 2 7 Installing the slow leaf belt fig 12 G Bring the carriages to the open leaf position wrap the edges of the belt around the small pulley of the double pulley transmi...

Page 24: ...24 fig 12 F 1 fig 12 F fig 12 F 2 fig 12 D fig 12 E fig 12 G 1 fig 12 G fig 12 G 2 fig 12 G 3 ...

Page 25: ...following cases If the fault was caused by an installation that was not performed according to the instructions provided by the company inside the product pack If original TAU spare parts were not used to install the product If the damage was caused by an Act of God tampering overvoltage incorrect power supply improper repairs incorrect installation or other reasons that do not depend on TAU If a ...

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