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Ridder LogicDrive RLD80
265100EN - 2017.07 - V04
Ridder Drive Systems
Lorentzstraat 36-38
3846 AX Harderwijk
P.O. Box 360
3840 AJ Harderwijk
The Netherlands
T +31 (0)341 416 854
F +31 (0)341 416 611
I www.ridder.com
E info@ridder.com

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  • Page 1 Product Manual Ridder LogicDrive RLD80 265100EN - 2017.07 - V04 Ridder Drive Systems Lorentzstraat 36-38 3846 AX Harderwijk P.O. Box 360 3840 AJ Harderwijk The Netherlands T +31 (0)341 416 854 F +31 (0)341 416 611 I www.ridder.com E info@ridder.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Teaching in the LogicDrive RLD80 - Programming an emergency position ... . . 18 Teaching in the LogicDrive RLD80 - Erasing an end position ......19 Teaching in the LogicDrive RLD80 - Erasing the emergency position .
  • Page 3: Logicdrive Rld80 Description

    The standard RLD80 is finished with a graphite grey powder coating. 2.2 LogicDrive RLD80 application The LogicDrive RLD80 drive units are designed to adjust the positions of air inlet flaps, air valves and ventilation curtains in livestock houses and crop storage buildings.
  • Page 4: Logicdrive Rld80 Technical Specifications

    2.3 Technical specifications LogicDrive RLD80 Mechanical Torque 80 Nm Speed 1 rpm Winch belt speed 15-22 cm/min Winch belt length 2.5 m Rotational range between end positions 0,25-100 rev Drive unit Self-locking Dimensions (WxHxD) 110 mm x 150 mm x 230 mm Weight 9.6-12.1 kg...
  • Page 5: Logicdrive Rld80 Winch Belt Pull Force For Ventilation Systems

    2.5 LogicDrive RLD80 winch belt pull force for ventilation systems Winch belt forces depend on: ● Type of LogicDrive RLD80 (one-or two-sided output drive shaft, single or double winch strap). ● The required winding length of the winch belt. Winding length limitations: ●...
  • Page 6: Logicdrive Rld80 Packaging Contents

    2.6 LogicDrive RLD80 packaging contents Each LogicDrive RLD80 unit is packaged in a box together with its accessories. The following table shows which items are supplied in each box. 3.1 LogicDrive RLD80 mounting positions Please observe the following mounting positions when installing the LogicDrive RLD80.
  • Page 7: Mounting The Logicdrive Rld80

    3.2 Mounting the LogicDrive RLD80 Mount the LogicDrive RLD80 according to the following instructions and in a mounting position as described in §3.1. Please ensure that the RLD80 is mounted securely, so that the building structure can sufficiently absorb the forces applied.
  • Page 8: Mounting The Belt Drum And Winch Belt

    Mount the belt drum and winch belt (or belts) for the RLD80 as follows: 3.4 Pre-winding the winch belt onto the belt drum To safely use the belt drum and winch belt of the LogicDrive RLD80, it is necessary to first pre-wind the belt onto the drum: Belt drum with a single belt: ●...
  • Page 9: Mounting The Triangle And Buckle To The Winch Belt

    3.5 Mounting the triangle and buckle to the winch belt Mount the triangle and buckle to the winch belt as follows: 3.6 Mounting the sprocket Mount the sprocket for the RLD80 as follows: Ridder Drive Systems T +31 (0)341 416 854 F +31 (0)341 416 611 I www.ridder.com...
  • Page 10: Connection And Operation - Abbreviations

    Note: If longer cable lengths are required, you can consider compensating for the voltage loss by increasing the supply voltage of the LogicDrive RLD80. A conductor diameter of 1.5 mm² requires a 1 V DC increase per 10m of cable length and a diameter of 2.5 mm² requires a 1 V DC increase per 15 m of cable length (both in addition to the relevant value specified in the table).
  • Page 11: Logicdrive Rld80 Wiring Diagram And Operating Elements

    4.3 LogicDrive RLD80 wiring diagram and operating elements The diagram below shows how to wire the LogicDrive RLD80. It also shows where the operating elements are located on the control board X1 and the motor board X2. Always use separate cables for the 24 V DC supply voltage and 0-10 V DC control signal.
  • Page 12: Logicdrive Rld80 Rotational Direction, And End And Emergency Positions

    4.4 LogicDrive RLD80 rotational direction, and the end and emergency positions The figure below shows the control buttons DIR A and DIR B along with the corresponding rotational direction of A and B. The figure also shows where the end and emergency positions are located relative to each other.
  • Page 13: Conditions And Criteria For Teaching In The Logicdrive Rld80

    A or B. 5.2 Operating the LogicDrive RLD80 Chapter 6 describes how to teach in the LogicDrive RLD80. This section describes the control options for teaching in the RLD80. The DIP switch on the control board X1 allows Teach-in you to activate the teach-in mode of the RLD80.
  • Page 14 When operating the LogicDrive RLD80, do not exceed the limit positions to avoid damage or injury! To operate the unit in rotational direction A in Hold to run teach-in mode, press and hold down push button Operation ‘DIR A’. If end position A has been programmed, DIR A the RLD80 will stop at this position.
  • Page 15: Logicdrive Rld80 Status Leds

    5.3 LogicDrive RLD80 status LEDs While the unit is in teach-in or operating mode, you can determine the status of the RLD80 by the LEDs intended for this purpose. These status LEDs are located on the control board X1 (LED A and B) and on the motor board X2 (RUN LED).
  • Page 16: Teaching In The Logicdrive Rld80 - Programming The End Positions

    6.1 Teaching in the LogicDrive RLD80 - Programming the end positions The following conditions apply to programming the end positions: ● No end position/positions may have been programmed (to erase end positions, see §6.3). ● The RLD80 must be taught in with the control signal of the climate controller! ●...
  • Page 17 ‘LED B’ starts blinking slower (③). Set the DIP switch S1 to ‘Operating mode’. End positions A and B have now been programmed. Ridder Drive Systems T +31 (0)341 416 854 F +31 (0)341 416 611 I www.ridder.com...
  • Page 18: Teaching In The Logicdrive Rld80 - Programming An Emergency Position

    6.2 Teaching in the LogicDrive RLD80 - Programming an emergency position The following conditions apply to programming an emergency position: ● End positions A and B must have been programmed (see §6.1). ● The minimum value of the control signal must be greater than 1 V DC.
  • Page 19: Teaching In The Logicdrive Rld80 - Erasing An End Position

    6.3 Teaching in the LogicDrive RLD80 - Erasing an end position The following conditions apply to erasing an end position: ● The end position to be erased (A or B) must have been programmed (see §6.1). If an emergency position has been programmed,...
  • Page 20: Teaching In The Logicdrive Rld80 - Erasing The Emergency Position

    6.4 Teaching in the LogicDrive RLD80 - Erasing an emergency position The following conditions apply to erasing an emergency position: ● Emergency position C must have been programmed (see §6.2). Description Picture Set the DIP switch S1 to ‘Teach-in mode’.
  • Page 21: Logicdrive Rld80 Alarm Contact

    7.1 LogicDrive RLD80 alarm contact The LogicDrive RLD80 is equipped with an alarm contact, allowing the RLD80 to relay an alarm condition. The alarm contact is able to switch a 24 V AC/DC current of up to 1 A. While in ‘operating mode’ the alarm contact will switch under the following conditions: ●...
  • Page 22 A has not yet been programmed. ● Teach-in mode: End position A (the RLD80 is in this end position) has been programmed; end position B has not yet been programmed. Ridder Drive Systems T +31 (0)341 416 854 F +31 (0)341 416 611...
  • Page 23 ● Teach-in mode: RLD80 is in the pre-programmed emergency position. ● Teach-in mode: The emergency position of the RLD80 has been erased. Ridder Drive Systems T +31 (0)341 416 854 F +31 (0)341 416 611 I www.ridder.com...
  • Page 24: Logicdrive Rld80 Maintenance

    9.1 LogicDrive RLD80 maintenance Although the LogicDrive RLD80 is essentially maintenance free, it is recommended to regularly check the following while using the RLD80: ● The mechanical condition of the unit (e.g. wear and tear, winch belt or cable and fasteners).
  • Page 25: Technical Support

    For Technical Support please contact your local After Sales contact person. You will find your local After Sales contact person via our website www.ridder.com. 10.3 Environment End of life products from Ridder Drive Systems must be disposed according to local laws and/ or regulations. Ridder Drive Systems...
  • Page 26: Logicdrive Rld80 Accessories

    11.1 LogicDrive RLD80 accessories Item no. Description 587101 RLC101-115/230\24V DC\0-10V Ridder LogicControl RLC101 control unit for 1 LogicDrive RLD80. 587102 RLC102-115/230\24V DC\0-10V Ridder LogicControl RLC101 control unit for 2 LogicDrives RLD80. 587200 RLP200-24V DC Ridder LogicPower RLP200 emergency power supply for 1 or 2 LogicDrives RLD80 (requires LogicControl unit).
  • Page 27: Meaning Of Warnings In This Product Manual

    May result in minor injury if the hazard is not avoided. May result in significant injury, possible death, if the hazard is not avoided. Ridder Drive Systems T +31 (0)341 416 854 F +31 (0)341 416 611 I www.ridder.com...
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