Electric Preparations (Standard System); Barrier Dimensions; Installing The Automated System; Preliminary Checks - FAAC 620 SR Manual

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2 ELECTRIC PREPARATIONS (standard system)

2
6
6
a Barrier
 Photocells
 Radio receiver
 Key-operated push-button
 Flashing lamp
f
To lay cables, use adequate rigid and/or flexible tubes.
Always separate connection cables of low voltage
accessories from power cables operating at 0V. To prevent
any interference whatsoever, use separate sheaths.

3 BARRIER DIMENSIONS

Dimensions are in mm.

4 INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM

4.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS

To ensure safety and an efficiently operating automated system,
make sure the following conditions are observed:
When moving, the beam must not, on any account, meet
any obstacles or overhead power cables.
The soil must permit sufficient stability for the foundation
plinth.
There must be no pipes or electrical cables in the plinth
excavation area.
If the barrier body is exposed to passing vehicles, install, if
possible, adequate means of protection against accidental
impact.
Check that an efficient earth socket is available for connecting
the upright.
4
5
1
3
2
Fig. 3
Magnetic loops
85
A
25
A
Sez. A-A
Fig. 4

4.2 MASONRY FOR FOUNDATION PLATE

WALL THE FOUNDATION PLATE, TO ALLOW EASY ACCESS
TO THE BARRIER HATCH.
) Assemble the foundation plate as in fig.5. ref. a
) Make a foundation plinth as shown in fig.5 ref. (with reference
to clayey soil)
) Wall the foundation plate as in fig.5. ref. supplying one or
more sheaths for routing electrical cables. Using a spirit level,
check if the plate is perfectly level. Wait for the cement to
set.
A

4.3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

RH
When the barrier
is open, the spring
be compressed
)
Fasten the upright on the foundation plate using the four
supplied nuts (fig. 7) and checking the configuration of the
barrier as in figure 6.
Remember that the hatch of the upright should normally
face the building.
)
Set the operator for manual operation as described in
chapter 6.
)
Remove and store the breather screws as shown in Fig.8.
4)
Assemble the beam, using the supplied screws, as shown
in figures 9, 0 and  (the rubber profile of the rectangular
beam must face the closing direction (Fig 0) Ref .
5)
Adjust the opening and closing travel limit mechanical stops
as in fig. ref. a and verify beam balancing following the
instructions in paragraph 5..
4
DIMENSION
A
390
320
B
230
C
D
124
B
MUST NOT
Fig. 5
LH
Fig. 6

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