Maximum Use Curve; Installing The Automated System; Preliminary Checks; Mechanical Installation - Genius FALCON 5 Manual

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3. MAXIMUM USE CURVE

The curve makes it possible to establish
maximum work time (T) according to use
frequency (F).
With reference to IEC 34-1 Standard, the
FALCON gearmotor with an S3 duty, can
operate at a use frequency of 40%.
To ensure efficient operation, it is
necessary to operate in the work range
below the curve.
Important: The curve is obtained at a
temperature of 20°C. Exposure to
the direct sun rays can reduce use
frequency down to 20%.
Calculation of use frequency
Use frequency is the percentage of
effective work time (opening + closing)
compared to total time of cycle (opening
+ closing + pause times).
Calculation formula:
% F =
Ta + Tc + Tp + Ti
where:
Ta = opening time
Tc = closing time
Tp = pause time
Ti = time of interval between two complete cycles
4. ELECTRICAL SET-UP (standard system)
2
230/115V~ 3x2.5mm
1- Operator with unit
2- Photocells
3- Key-operated push button
4- Flashing lamp
5- Radio receiver

5. INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM

5.1. Preliminary checks

To ensure safety and efficiency of the automated system, make sure the following
requirements are observed before installing the system:
• The gate structure must be suitable for automation. The following are necessary
in particular: wheel diameter must be in proportion to the weight of the gate,
an upper track must be provided, plus mechanical travel stops to prevent the
gate derailing.
• The soil must guarantee a perfect stability of the foundation plinth.
• There must be no pipes or electric cables in the plinth excavation area.
• If the gearmotor is located in the vehicle transit or manoeuvre area, adequate
means of protection should be provided against accidental impact.
• Check if an efficient earthing is available for connection to the gearmotor.
5.2. Masonry for foundation plate
1- Assemble the foundation plate as
shown in figure 04.
2- In order to ensure that the pinion and
rack
engage
correctly,
foundation plate must be positioned
as shown in Fig. 05 (right closing) or
Fig. 06 (left closing).
Warning: The arrow on the foundation plate must always point to the gate,
see Figs. 05-06.
Use frequency graph
Percentuale
% Duty cycle
% Fréquence
% Benutzungs-
di lav. %
d'utilisation
frequenz
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Tempo (h)
Time (h)
Temps (h)
Zeit (Std.)
Ta + Tc
X 100
Values are expressed in mm
the
% Frecuencia
de utilización
Values are expressed in mm
10
10 11 12
Tiempo (h)
Values are expressed in mm
3- After determining the position of the foundation plate, make a plinth as shown
in Fig. 07 and wall the plate, providing several sheaths for routing the cables.
Using a spirit level, check if the plate is perfectly level. Wait for the cement to
set.
4- Lay the electric cables for connection to the accessories and power supply
as shown in diagram of Fig. 03. To facilitate connections to the control unit, allow
the cables to protrude by at least 50 cm from the hole on the foundation plate.
Values are expressed in mm
Fig.03

5.3. Mechanical installation

1- Remove the cover, Fig. 08 ref. 1.
2- Position the operator on the foundation
plate, using the supplied washers and nuts
as shown in Fig. 09. During this operation,
route the cables through the appropriate
openings in the motor body (See Fig.01 ref.9).
If necessary, the two holes can be joined
using a hammer to obtain a wider space.
3- Adjust the height of the gearmotor and the
distance from the gate, referring to
dimensions in Fig. 10.
Attention: This operation is necessary to
ensure the rack is correctly secured
and to enable any new adjustments.
Fig.04
6
230 Min.
190 Min.
A
Fig.05
Fig.06
Fig.07
1
Fig.08
Fig.09

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