Automatic Systems RSB 76E Technical Manual

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RSB 76E
RISING STEP BARRIER
RSB 76E
TECHNICAL MANUAL
(Translated from French original notice)
Rev 11
The information contained in this document is the pro perty of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The recipient shall
refrain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which it refers a nd
from communicating it to third parties without written prior agreement of Automatic Systems
.
RSB76E-MT-EN

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  • Page 1 Rev 11 The information contained in this document is the pro perty of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The recipient shall refrain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which it refers a nd...
  • Page 2 Document Revision Date Author Checked Nature of the modification 2006-09-01 SD + JB First edition. 2007-07-19 Warning regarding the use of the crank. 2008-11-07 Ch. 9. : electric diagram update: 2rsb7604.007 -> rev E. Ch. 10. EC declaration update. 2009-08-06 Ch.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. SAFETY WARNINGS ..................4 2. DESCRIPTION ....................5 2.1. Components ........................5 2.2. Operating Principle ......................7 3. INSTALLATION ....................9 3.1. Special Tooling List ......................9 3.2. On-Site Preparatory Work....................9 3.3. Storing The Equipment Before Installation ..............9 3.4.
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    The user’s safety is conditional upon his/her observance of the instructions of passage given by the traffic lights. Automatic Systems recommends the reinforcement of the user’s safety by the additional use of barriers (which prevent passage for as long as the obstacle is not completely descended) and/or of inductive detection loops (which control and/or make safe the movements of the obstacle when vehicles are detected).
  • Page 5: Description

    2. DESCRIPTION 2.1. Components 1. Base 2. Fixed frame 3. Mobile obstacle [= mobile frame (10) + cover plates (11) + shutter (12)] 4. Linear actuator 5. Balance spring 6. Pit water level sensor 7. Obstacle position sensors 8. Unlocking hatch 9.
  • Page 6 Electrical Equipment Box: 20. Terminal strip (see electrical diagram for the terminal assignment) . 21. Fuses. 22. AS1300 Control board (refer to dedicated manual for more details) . 23. Main circuit breaker. 24. Braking resistance. 25. Braking module. 26. Variable speed controller. 27.
  • Page 7: Operating Principle

    → The use of these presence sensors is strongly recommended by Automatic Systems! The RSB is combined with a traffic light, which goes from red to green only when the obstacle is completely open (opening limit switch reached).
  • Page 8 This data can also be repatriated and processed by an external terminal (not supplied by Automatic Systems). The logic board also records and displays the history of the last operations pe rformed as well as possible defects preventing the obstacle’s movement.
  • Page 9: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION 3.1. Special Tooling List Crane truck for the handling of the equipment. 3.2. On-Site Preparatory Work Prepare the pit intended to accommodate the retractable obstacle by respe cting the instructions of drawing CH 5787 (p22), and in particular the following points: Prepare the rain discharge pipe.
  • Page 10: Installing The Equipment

    21) as well as to leave sufficient room for opening the door and making the connections. Install the traffic lights at the desired place (Automatic systems forbids to operate the RSB without traffic lights). The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 11: Electrical Connections

    3.5. Electrical Connections WARNING: do not connect to a floating network or to high impedance earthed industrial distribution network. WARNING: high leakage current. Imperatively connect to the ground with a 1 -mm² cable minimum before connecting the mains. Do not connect several equipments to the same differential breaker. The operations must be carried out in accordance with the safety warnings, p 4.
  • Page 12: Rsb Used In 2 Passage Directions (Permutation Of The Presence Sensors)

    3.6. RSB used in 2 passage directions (Permutation of the Presence Sensors)  refer to AS1300 control board manual for more details. In configurations with one or more presence sensors at entry AND exit, the sensors are configured for a direction of passage. For example, for Direction A: The entry sensors are usually safety sensors (PSS -S or PSS-O, see “SENSOR FUNCTION”...
  • Page 13: Coupling The Rsb With A Raising Barrier

    3.7. Coupling the RSB with a raising barrier To reduce the risk of incorrect use or operation, the RSB can be linked to a Rising Barrier (RB), so that its movements are dependant on those of the barrier, according to the cycle detailed below. C l o s e L i m i t System at...
  • Page 14 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS « OPTIONS »  « Code »  Enter code of Technician level. RSB 76E « OPTIONS »  « RB Control »  « Activated » « OUTPUT FUNCTION »  « Relay 1* »  « Ctrl RB OP/CL »...
  • Page 15: Adjustments

    4. ADJUSTMENTS The adjustments must be realised in accordance with the safety warnings, p4. 4.1. Balance Spring The compression of the balance spring must be adjusted so as to allow the controlled descent of the obstacle during manual unlocking of the brake by means of the key (53, p17).
  • Page 16: Vsc Parameterization (Télémécanique Atv12 )

    WARNING: it is highly advised to call upon a specialized technician for all the modifications of the parameters. Recover the Default settings: Conf Press ENT key. The Default settings are recovered as soon as CONF LED does not blink. Configure ATV12 for RSB 76E: Conf default AIIt 10 V FULL FULL...
  • Page 17: Operation

    5. OPERATION The operations must be carried out in accordance with the safety warnings, p 4. 5.1. Start-up Turn on the circuit breaker (23, p6). On the control board, configure: - The choice of language (OPTIONS menu, ► “Language”) . - The date and time (DATE &...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    5.3. Maintenance The operations must be carried out in accordance with the safety warnings, p 4. Frequency Operation In the event of Thaw out the circumference of the cover plates (11, p5) to free up their freezing movement. 3 months Clean the pit and check that the water runs off properly by the discharge pipe.
  • Page 19: Breakdowns And Remedies

    5.5. Breakdowns and Remedies The obstacle does LCD off (blank) Check if the first 5 green LEDs (top left on not work terminal strips) are lit. If not, check the mains voltage, the state of the fuses and the circuit breaker (21+23, p6) and the voltage delivered by the stabilised power supply (27, p6).
  • Page 20: Recommended Spare Parts

    6. RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS RSB76E (3m) RSB76E (3.5m) RSB76E (4m) Shutter assembly E/0733/288 E/0733/289 E/0733/290 (12, p5) Cover plates assembly SCL-E01356-conf0001 AME-E01761-conf0001 AME-E02094-conf0001 (11, p5) Hinge (13, p5) CNA-E01346 CNA-E01764 CNA-E02080 Hinge axle AXE-E03817 AXE-E03817 AXE-E03817 The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 21: Technical Specifications

    7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply: 230VAC single-phase, 10A Consumption: max 1.5 kW Obstacle’s operating temperature: -20 to +50°C Operating temperature of the electrical equipment box, without optional heating: 0 to +40°C (ventilated) Dimensions of the electrical equipment box (L x H x D): 760 x 1000 x 300 mm Weight with obstacle of 3000 mm: 1170 kg...
  • Page 22: Installation Drawings

    8. INSTALLATION DRAWINGS The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 23 The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 24 The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 25: Electrical Diagrams

    9. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS Note: for information only. The reference diagram is inside the equipment. The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 26 The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 27 The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 28 OPTION: UPS (NO BREAK) – 220 V The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 29 OPTION: UPS (NO BREAK) – 120 V The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.
  • Page 30: Control Board Terminal Assignment

    10. CONTROL BOARD TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT 1......32 Note: refer to AS1300 control board manual for more details. Connectors Terminal Assignments Number BCL1+ BCL3+ 24V PWR PS1***: PS3***: Power supply: induct loop 1 induct loop 3 BCL1- BCL3- OV PWR BCL2+ BCL4+ PS2***: PS4***: Ground...
  • Page 31: Summary Of The Control Board Parameters

    11. SUMMARY OF THE CONTROL BOARD PARAMETERS Note: refer to AS1300 control board manual for more details. : Parameter’s default value (= factory setting). "Default" : Parameter’s minimum value . "min" : Parameter’s maximum value. "Max" : Parameter’s unit. "Unit" : Parameter’s level of access: User –...
  • Page 32 Menu Parameter Default Unit Access MEMORY Load None Save None OPTIONS Code -32768 32767 Restart Mode Power up Init Mvt OP/CL. Thermostat °C Exploitation 2 Contacts Arm Lighting Red Light After Loop Stop CMD Water Sensor Activated RB Control De-activated Language English TEST...
  • Page 33: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    12. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The informat ion conta ined in th is docu ment is the property of Automatic Syst ems and is conf ident ial. The recip ient shall refr ain from using it for any purpose other than the use of the produ cts or t he e xecut ion of the project to wh ich it refers and from commun icat ing it to th ird parties without wr itten pr ior agree m ent of Automat ic Systems.

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