Routine Maintenance - FAAC B614 Manual

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 3 Routine maintenance
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Make sure that the power is OFF before performing
any maintenance on the Barrier Gate Operator.
Disconnect the battery if installed.
Spring replacing
if regular arm:
if arm with skirt or foot:
Maintenance Tasks every 6 months
Barrier
Check the mechanical connection between the enclosure and the
foundation plate.
Check the presence and integrity of the reflectors on the arm and
all the other signs and markings necessary.
Photocells
Check condition, fastening and correct operation.
Check the posts, ensuring that they are intact, correctly fastened
and free of deformation etc.
Skirt
Check: the integrity and mounting of the arm.
Foot
Check: the integrity and mounting of the arm.
Check the presence and integrity of the reflectors on the foot and
all the other signs and markings necessary.
Check the presence and integrity of the lower foot guard.
Fork
Check that they are intact and correctly fastened.
Check the presence and integrity of all the signs and markings
necessary.
Articulated arm
Check that they are intact and correctly fastened.
Check the integrity of the wire and the relative signs (max height
allowed, risk of crushing in the arm joint).
Complete automation system
Check the correct functioning of the manual release: when the re-
lease is activated it must only be possible to move the arm manually.
Check the presence of the lock cover.
Check that the maximum force required to move the arm by hand
is less than 220 N.
Check that the encoder is working properly.
Check that each pair of photocells is working correctly.
Check there is no optical/light interference between the photocells.
Maintenance Tasks every 12 months
Structures
Check the plinth and built/fenced parts around the automation sys-
tem: make sure there is no damage, cracking, breaks or subsidence.
B614
every 500,000 cycles
every 300,000 cycles
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Check the area the arm moves in: make sure there are no objects/
deposits that reduce the uncluttered safety areas and obstacles to
the movement of the arm such as branches, overhead wires etc.
Ensure that there are no sharp protrusions which could represent a
perforation or hooking hazard.
Barrier
Check the barrier and its fixings: integrity, absence of deformation,
rust etc.
Check that screws and bolts are correctly tightened.
Check the condition of the arm and that it is fastened properly.
Check the integrity and proper mounting of the spring and tie rods.
Check the configuration and the balancing of the barrier.
Check the integrity, proper functioning and adjustment of the limits.
Check the integrity of all the cables, cable glands and junction boxes.
Check that the arm locks when not driven.
Clean the gearmotor and the bearing box.
Do a general cleaning of the barrier area.
Electronic equipment
Check the integrity of the upper cover and the plastic electronic
board protection.
Check that the connectors and wiring are intact.
Check that the ground connections are intact.
Check that there are no signs of overheating, burning etc. of
electronic components.
Check the operation of the circuit breaker and differential switch
and of the main switch.
Control devices
Check that the installed devices and radio controls are in good
condition and that they operate correctly.
Deformable edges
Check that they are intact and correctly fastened.
Flashing light
Check condition, fastening and correct operation.
Access control
Check the proper opening of the barrier only with proper input.
Complete automation system
Check that the automation operates correctly, following the set
logic, when using the various control devices.
Check the proper fluid, smooth movement of the arm without
strange noises.
Check the correct speed during opening and closing and the pres-
ence of the intended slow downs.
Check that all necessary signage and warnings are present, intact
and legible.
Electrical Motor
Reccomended maintenace at:
500,000 cycles
532297 - Rev.D

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