CAME A1824 Installation Manual

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1 19 D U20E N
AUTOMATION FOR SWING GATES
INSTALLATION MANUAL
A1824
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English

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  • Page 1 1 19 D U20E N AUTOMATION FOR SWING GATES INSTALLATION MANUAL A1824 English...
  • Page 2: Read Carefully

    • Cut other use is dangerous. CAME S.p.A. is not liable for any damage caused by off the power supply before releasing the operator for manual openings and improper, wrongful and unreasonable use •...
  • Page 3: Legend Of Symbols

    4 Description 4.1 Gate Operator This product is engineered and manufactured by CAME S.p.A. and complies with current safety regulations. Guaranteed 24 months if not tampered with. The gearmotor is made up of two aluminium alloy half shells housing the Encoder gearmotor - which features an electric blocking mechanism - and an epicyclical reduction system with endless screw.
  • Page 4: Description Of Parts

    4.3 Description of parts A1824 1) Operator 2) Pilaster bracket 3) Gate bracket 4) Screw, bushing and nut for the pilaster bracket 5) Bolt and nut for the gate bracket 6) Pin distancer 4.4 Dimensions (mm) 5 Installation Installation must be carried out by expert qualified personnel and in full compliance with current regulations.
  • Page 5: Standard Installation

    For connections that require several, sequential loads, the sizes given on the table must be re-evaluated based on actual power draw and distances. When connecting products that are not specified in this manual, please follow the documentation provided with said products. 5.4 Standard installation 1) A1824 operator 2) Control panel 3) Reception antenna 4) Flashing light...
  • Page 6: Installing The Operator

    5.5 Installing the operator The following illustrations are only examples, given that the space available for anchoring the operator and accessories may vary from gate to gate. It is up to the installer, thus, to choose the most suitable solution. Lay the corrugated tubing needed for the connections deriving from the junction box.
  • Page 7 Assemble and weld the two parts of the pillar bracket. Secure the bracket to the point you have chosen with proper plugs and screws or - if the pillar is made of metal - weld it on. Weld the gate bracket to the gate leaf making sure the quotas shown in the table are met. Note: on non-metal gate leaves assemble and weld the two parts of the bracket and secure them with proper screws.
  • Page 8 Insert the bushing onto the main lug as shown in the drawing. Bushing Loosen the nuts of the mechanical stops. Open the gate leaf, insert the faceted anchoring lug into the slotted hole in the head bracket and tighten it using the (1) issued washer and nut or, alternatively, release the gearmotor (see manual release paragraph), remove the head cover and move the faceted anchoring lug using a screwdriver until it lines up with the slotted hole, then secure it.
  • Page 9 Close the gate leaf, loosen the nuts on the closing mechanical stop, place it up against the attachment pin, then secure it. 5.6 Manual release of the gearmotor Slide open the small door that protects the release, insert the tri-lobed key and turn it. 5.7 Connecting to the control panel For the electrical connection procedures, use the junction box and branching boxes.
  • Page 10 5.8 Outward opening installation Opening (mm) (mm) (mm) 90° Weld the extra bracket to that of the pillar, secure the extra bracket to the pillar making sure the A and B quotas are met as shown in the table. Open the gate to a 90° arc, weld or secure using proper screws the gate bracket making sure the E quota is met.
  • Page 11: Extraordinary Maintenance

    9.3 Maintenance Periodic maintenance Before doing any maintenance, cut off the power supply, to prevent any hazardous situations caused by accidentally activating the operator. ☞ Periodic maintenance log kept by users (every six months) Date Notes Signature 9.4 Extraordinary maintenance The following table is for logging any extraordinary maintenance jobs, repairs and improvements performed by specialized contractors.
  • Page 12: Phasing Out And Disposal

    CAME S.p.A.. employs a UNI EN ISO 14001 certified and compliant environmental protection system at its plants, to ensure that environmental safeguarding. We ask you to keep protecting the environment, as CAME deems it to be one of the fundamental points of its market operations strategies, by simply following these brief guidelines when disposing.

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