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  • Page 1 B614...
  • Page 2 357 South Acacia Avenue Rockledge, FL 32955 Fullerton, CA 92831 Tel. 800 221 8278 FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale www.faacusa.com Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY Tel. +39 051 61724 - Fax +39 051 09 57 820...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2. B614 ........
  • Page 4 Release procedure ........54 Restore normal operation ......54 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    Controls located outdoors or those that are easily accessible shall have security features to prevent unauthorized use. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 6 (RF) • If a gate system component malfunctions, signals, where the transmission of signals disconnect the main power before are not obstructed or impeded by building attempting to repair it. structures, natural landscaping or similar B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 7: Ul325 Gate Operator Classifications

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  • Page 8: Introduction To This Instructions Manual

    FIGURE E.g.: 1 -3 see Figure 1 - item 3  TABLE E.g.: 1 see Table 1 § CHAPTER/SECTION E.g.: §1.1 see section 1.1  APPENDIX E.g.:  1 see Appendix 1  Automatic operation - automation locked  Manual operation - automation unlocked B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 9: Transport And Storage

    - Storage temperature: 41° to 86°F (5° to 30°C). - Percentage of humidity: 30% to 70%. Storage temperature CE marking Wear work gloves Wear safety footwear 20 kg is the MAX weight one person can lift Kg ____ Weight of package B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 10: Unpacking And Handling

    When you have finished with them, dispose of the packaging in the appropriate containers, as per applicable waste disposal regulations. 1 B614 barrier body 2 Top cover 3 Installation accessories 4 Instruction manual 5 UL Field Labels WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE.
  • Page 11: B614

    - It is prohibited to use the automation system in the (see § 2.4). The limitations of use of the B614 in wind presence of faults which could compromise safety. is equivalent to grade 10 on the Beaufort Scale (max.
  • Page 12: Emergency Use

    3. Restore the operation.  RESTORE NORMAL OPERATION 1. 2 Insert the key and turn it twice clockwise until it stops (2). 2. Check that manual movement is inhibited. 3. Remove the key and close the cover. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 13: Product Identification

    220 lbf (300 Nm) on the specific foundation plate and set onto a plinth. Opening time (80°) RH/LH barrier The B614 can be easily installed as a right - arm < 9.8 ft (3 m) less than 2 sec. hand or left hand barrier without having to do any - arm >...
  • Page 14: Component Identification

    2.8 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Standard equipment on the barrier body ( 4 ): 1 Enclosure B614 arm side 2 Drive shaft 3 Manual release (triangular key) 4 Top cover 5 Door with lock 6 E614 control board 7 E614 control board cover...
  • Page 15: Installation Components

    1 Foundation plate 2 Rectangular arm 3 Arm mounting bracket 4 Single or double balancing spring 2.10 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES For the FAAC accessories for the B614 see the chap- ter § 8. Rectangular arm Bracket for rectangular arm Single spring Double spring 5...
  • Page 16: Installation Requirements

    Before starting any work make sure that all the fol- lowing conditions are present, to ensure a safe and reliable installation of the B614 barrier operator. There is firm ground to support the weight of the barrier with flat, horizontal paving. There must be no chance of water accumulating in the installation area.
  • Page 17: Electrical System

    - emergency buttons = maximum 47.24 in (120 cm) If the manual controls are intended to be used by disabled or infirm persons, highlight them with suitable pictograms and make sure that these users are able to access them. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 18: Example System

    3.3 EXAMPLE SYSTEM ( 7) The example is purely an illustration and is only one of the possible applications of the B614. Example system Minimum wire cross section 1 Barrier B614 2 Mains power supply 3x 14 AWG 3 Circuit breaker...
  • Page 19: Mechanical Installation

    If it is raining, an adequate shelter for the barrier must be made until the mechanical and electronic installation is complete. Never handle the barrier by holding the control board support. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 20: Installing The Foundation Plate

    Check the plate is horizontal using a level. 8 Clean the concrete off the surface of the plate and the nuts with washers so they can be removed when necessary. 4. Wait for the concrete to set. arm side B614 door side 9 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 21: Installing The Barrier Body

    3. (12) Fix the body of the barrier in position using a nut with washer on every bolt of the foundation. Use the torque wrench to tighten to the torque shown in the figure. 1 1 50 Nm 1 2 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 22: Rounting The Cables Inside The Barrier

    2. Bring the cables to the board. 3. Use the screw and washer 1 to close the cable strain relief.  The electrical connections must be made after com- pleting the mechanical installation 1 3 1 4 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 23: Installing The Arm

    3. (17 ) Removing guide 1 and store it. 4. Secure the lever in position with screw 2 and washer 3. Use the torque wrench to tighten to the torque shown in the figure. 60 Nm 1 7 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 24 9. Insert the cover 3 at the end of the arm. Leave the arm supported to take the weight until the installation of the spring is complete (2 0). 1 8  20 1 9 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 25: Mounting The Spring

    4. (22) Align the bushing 1 and the turnbuckle 2 with the appropriate hole (see  2). Fix in position with screw 3, adding the supplied washer. Use the torque wrench to tighten to the torque shown in the figure. 15 Nm 22 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 26: Single Spring

    Keep away from the spring coils. 4. Shorten the turnbuckle by rotating it manually to place the spring under tension. Keep away from the spring coils.  2 3 24 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 27: Accessories On The Arm

    - if the arm wants to open, the turnbuckle must be extended - if the arm wants to close, the turnbuckle must be shortened 4. Repeat the adjustment until it the arm correctly balanced. 5. Relock the barrier. 25 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 28: Limits Adjustment

    4. Check the correct adjustment of the limits. Repeat the sequence if necessary. At the end, tighten screw 2 completely with the indicated torque. Use the torque wrench to tighten to the torque shown in the figure. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 29: Grounding The Door

    1. (28) Insert the lower slot of the door in its place 1, at the bottom of the box. 2. Close the door and secure it in place with screws 2 (provided). 27 28 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 30: Installing The Top Cover

    3. Check that the cover is secured: try to lift it from both ends at the same time and then on the opposite side.  For the seal to be effective, The door of the barrier must be closed completely. 29 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 31: Electronic Installation

    Terminal block for the arm lights DL13 LOOP2 status LED Terminal block for outputs Connector for integrated flashing light Connector for motor Board protection fuse (F1 = T5A UL approved) DISPLAY Programming display BUS 2easy ACTIVE LED B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 32 AC MAIN DISPLAY RADIO 1 LIGHT BEAM RADIO 2 ERROR ALARM DL10 DL12 DL13 DL1 TRAFFIC LAMP DL11 24 V 15 W max 30 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 33: Connections

    Fail-Safe. In this way the operating condition of the photocells is checked before each closing: the test consists in breaking the power supply to the TX B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 34: External Loops

    24 V FLASHING LIGHT See the chapter § 8.1 for the connection. MOTOR (34) The motor wire is connected from the factory for a RH barrier. Invert the wires if a LH barrier is being installed. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 35: Encoder

    Do not remove the grounding done in the factory. 37 Connect the power cable to the main switch, using PE, N, L terminals. 36 MAIN SWITCH Use a standard AWG 14 tripolar cable (not supplied). AC MAIN 37 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 36: Start-Up

    Master, it is necessary to have configured the Slave barrier (see the chapter § 9). 1. Check that the B614 manual release is not engaged so that the arm can't be moved manually. 2. Power up the barrier (Master barrier). The board 2.
  • Page 37: Advanced Programming

    9.5 minutes.   E.g.: if the display indicates , the time is 2 min and 50 sec. OPENING SPEED minimum speed maximum speed See table Default speed CLOSING SPEED minimum speed maximum speed B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 38: Advanced Programming

    (active in pause mode/open,  6 Default speed turns off on closure) step by step activation through second radio cF 01 cF 02 cF 03 channel battery operation Loop1 engaged Loop2 engaged B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 39 0 to 99 (thousands of cycles). The function can be used, in combination with , to verify the use of the system and for the “Request for assistance” … (thousands of cycles) B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 40: Operating Logics

    OPEN when the barrier is closed, it commands the opening. CLOSE when the barrier is open it commands the closing. CLOSE during opening it causes reclosing. OPEN during opening causes it to open again. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 41: Set-Up

    The arm begins to open and stops when it reaches the stop. 5. The procedure has come to an end and the display shows the status of the open automation system B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 42: Putting Into Service

    L’entrée est pour véhicules This entrance is for vehicles only. seulement. Les piétons doivent utiliser Pedestrians must use separate un entrée séparée. entrance. 38 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 43: Accessories

    The E614 is equipped with an OMNIDEC integrated 40 two channel decoding system that can program, via the XF radio module, the FAAC radio controls trans- mitters codes LC/RC - STORE THE FIRST RADIO CONTROL 1. Press and keep pressed the + key...
  • Page 44: Deleting Radio Controls From Memory

    2. Release the - button. The LEDs turn 4. Wait for LED DL4 or DL5 on the board to turn off off, indicating that the codes were before using the new radio control. erased correctly. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 45: Bus 2Easy Devices

    1. Position the DIP switches to assign the commands.  4 1  Stop NC also generates a stop when the device is disconnected. A command (e.g.: OPEN A_1) must be used on only one of the connected devices. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 46: Bus 2Easy Device Registration

    BUS 2EASY DEVICE REGISTRATION Registration is required: - When the automation system is first started or after the board has been replaced. - Following any changes (addition, replacement or removal) to the BUS 2easy devices. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 47: Rectangular Arm Light Kit

    - Indicate the maximum height of the vehicles con- sidering the height of the arm itself. - Apply a danger of crushing sticker on the arm in the jointed area. - Check the integrity of the wire during the half-yearly scheduled maintenance. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 48: Skirt

    - Check the mounting with the indicated tightening torque. - Provide for a clearance area or signals to prevent pedestrians being knocked. The area must be adequately lit. XF receiver Battery Backup Head light kit Articulated arm kit 43 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 49: Master-Slave

    Loop   Outputs   Flashing light 3. The BUS 2easy devices can be connected to the Master or to the Slave board. The devices must be 44 registered on the Master barrier. 4 5 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 50: Slave Barrier Configuration

    10.2). The barrier must not be in manual func- tioning mode. 5. Start up (see the chapter § 6).   During the set-up the Master board controls the Slave board and the two arms move with a synchronous movement. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 51: Diagnostics

    3. Keep the - button pressed. The display shows and the barrier closes. The flashing point between the two letters indicates that the encoder is operating correctly. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 52: Maintenance

    Before starting work, wait for any hot components to cool down. Do not make any modifications to the original components. FAAC S.p.A. shall bear no liability for damage or injury due to components that have been modified or otherwise tampered with. ...
  • Page 53: Replacing The Spring And Flanged Bushing

    10. Unscrew the 4 nuts and remove the washers. 11. Remove the gearmotor 12. Remove the electric motor, taking care not to damage its cable. 13. Install the electric motor onto the new gearmotor and follow the procedure in reverse. 4 7 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 54: Fuse Replacement

    EMER not active check the automation is not released The barrier does NOT Check the status of the STOP LED is OPEN and does NOT not active CLOSE check the motor and encoder con- nection B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 55: Instructions For Use

    12.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS installation engineer to remove the arm. The B614 operator is intended to control vehicular traffic. 12.3 MANUAL OPERATION - Do not use the automation when the area of opera- tion is not free of persons, animals or objects.
  • Page 56: Release Procedure

    RESTORE NORMAL OPERATION 1. 4 9 Insert the key and turn it twice clock- wise until it stops (2). 2. Check that manual movement is inhibited. 3. Remove the key and close the cover.   49 B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 57: Foundation (Barrier In Maximum Configuration)

     1 Foundation (barrier in maximum confi guration) B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 58: 1 Rectangular Arm Balancing

     2 Balancing system 1 ... 5  B614 RH B614 LH 3 4 5 A ... B   1 ... 5 A ... B ft (m)  11 Rectangular arm balancing 6.07 (1.85) 8.03 (2.45) 9.83 (3.00) 11.47 (3.50)
  • Page 59: Routine Maintenance

    Check there is no optical/light interference between the photocells. Electrical Motor Maintenance Tasks every 12 months Reccomended maintenace at: 500,000 cycles Structures Check the plinth and built/fenced parts around the automation sys- tem: make sure there is no damage, cracking, breaks or subsidence. B614 532297 - Rev.D...
  • Page 60 Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY Tel. +39 051 61724 - Fax +39 051 09 57 820 www.faac.it - www.faacgroup.com © 2019, FAAC International, Inc. - All Rights Reserved Published in May 2019 B614 532297 - Rev.D...

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