Parking Facilities PF9500A O & M Manual

Automatic bi-folding speed gates

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O&M Manual
Revision 6.0
Safety Compliant:
BS.EN12453
PF9500A
PF9500A
A
utomatic Bi-Folding Speed Gates
Maximum Span: 5 Metres (per Leaf)
Duty Cycle: 100%
Instructions For: PF9500A
GB

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  • Page 1 O&M Manual Revision 6.0 Safety Compliant: BS.EN12453 PF9500A PF9500A utomatic Bi-Folding Speed Gates Maximum Span: 5 Metres (per Leaf) Duty Cycle: 100% Instructions For: PF9500A...
  • Page 2: Introduction And Warnings

    PF9500A Introduction and Warnings This equipment is part of a large range of traffic flow products. They are designed to be easy to install, as all settings and internal wiring have been completed in our factory. Any of the instructions in this manual should only be carried out by a qualified service engineer or a competent person.
  • Page 3 PF9500A Delivery, Movement & Transportation This article describes how your equipment will be delivered to you, specifications on the transportation used and advice including health & safety on movement of the equipment. The gate will travel folded and on its side on the back of the lorry bed.
  • Page 4 PF9500A Technical Drawing Example...
  • Page 5 PF9500A Guide to Physical Installation Component Identification and Notes: You should check that you have received the following in your order as they are referred to throughout this manual (note this can change per Gate spec i.e. manual components are different from automatic): M12 Bolt 4 No.
  • Page 6 PF9500A Guide to Physical Installation (cont) 60 5 45 mins Duct Hole earth product 5. Assuming that the gate has now been closeed onto the threaded bar and has been levelled accordingly the duct can be pushed through the hole in the gate tower.
  • Page 7 PF9500A Manual Release Guide Please use the following instructions to operate the Gate manually, the following is assuming you have powered down the unit and opened the cabinet door: 60 5 10 mins Keep pushing with a Remove the dust cover plug...
  • Page 8 PF9500A Operating the Gate First Operation Manoeuvres 1.Before attempting the steps outlined below please obey common sense and make sure that you have closed the passage the Gate will inhibit provided a diversion and informed site inc pedestrians. Follow the manual release guide in this manual and make sure the Gate moves un-hindered by inserting the winding handle and turning to make the Gate open and then close.
  • Page 9: Configuration And Operation

    PLC Usage Explained 3 Configuration and Operation Various aspects of the software can be configured to customise its operation for particular installations. Some features are controlled via the Zelio “parameters” menu, whilst other features are controlled via a custom menu system.
  • Page 10 PLC Usage Explained up and down arrows and the MENU/OK key to select YES or NO. Note: The parameters menu may be accessed in both run and stop modes. However, it is suggested that it normally be done in run mode. This is because a number of extra parameters are listed when in stop mode which are not configurable.
  • Page 11 PLC Usage Explained The table below describes what each of these fields means: TT5 Indicates which timer is currently being displayed (T5 here). Using the up and down arrows here will change screen to another clock or timer. If the value for this timer has been altered you will be asked to confirm your changes.
  • Page 12 PLC Usage Explained no vehicle passes through, the gate will close automatically after this period. Pedestrian timer 4 seconds This determines how far the gate opens in pedestrian passage mode – the motor will run for this many seconds and then stop. T7: Loop disable delay 3 seconds The free exit loop is disabled for this length of time...
  • Page 13 PLC Usage Explained Power Inputs Inputs I1 I2 I3 I4 IB I1 I2 I3 I4 IB Inputs I1...I4 IB..IE 24VDC 24VDC Inputs I1...I4 IB..IE 24VDC Analog or 24VDC 24VDC Analog or 24VDC Memory card slot SR2 B121BD SR2 B121BD LCD Screen Menu/Ok Menu/Ok Green Button...
  • Page 14 PLC Guide The table (bottom) relates to the diagram directly below to help you trouble shoot electrical component errors Showing program in “run mode” Showing program in “Stop mode” I1 I2 I3 I4 IB I1 I2 I3 I4 IB Example Example 24VDC Inputs I1...I4...
  • Page 15 PLC Operation Guide Frequently Here below are the most frequently asked questions and their answers: Asked Questions Question Answer Some parameters are not accessible. See the documentation to find out whether these elements can be changed. Example of an element I cannot access some parameters.
  • Page 16 PLC Operation Guide CHANGE SUMMER/WINTER Menu Description This function is used to change the time range automatically: Summer/winter, for smart relays with a clock. Illustration: C H A N G E S U M / W I N E U R O P E S U M M : 0 3 D : 5...
  • Page 17: Overview Of Buttons

    Inverter Usage Guide Overview of buttons Inputs LCD Display Escape Key Enter Key & Scroll Key Outputs How to change Barrier speed Please be aware limit switch strikers may have to be moved!! The display will show “ ” Press the Dial button Scroll the dial until CONF...
  • Page 18 Inverter Usage Guide Mounting and temperature conditions Install the unit vertically, at ± 10°. Do not place it close to heating elements. Leave sufficient free space to ensure that the air required for cooling purposes can circulate from the bottom to the top of the unit.
  • Page 19 InverterConfiguration Mode ConF Configuration mode includes 3 parts: 1. MyMenu includes 11 factory set parameters (among them 9 visible by default). Up to 25 parameters are available for user customization using SoMove software. 2. store/recall parameter set: these 2 functions are used to store and recall customer settings. 3.
  • Page 20 PF9500A Wiring Diagram (Master)
  • Page 21 PF9500A Wiring Diagram (Master)
  • Page 23: Loop Guide

    Loop Guide...
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  • Page 30 Master/Slave Wiring Info...
  • Page 31 PF9500A Troubleshooting Guide (electrical) ELECTRICAL ERRORS CAUSE CORRECTION Door switch circuit not making Press door switch in and check Panel screen Blank screen on Panel but power to other devices Panel has developed an electrical fault or had a Change fuses or panel MAKE SURE that the...
  • Page 32 PF9500A Troubleshooting Guide (mechanical) MECHANICAL ERRORS CAUSE CORRECTION Gate arm keeps going up and down Limit switch fault check and reset limit switches Gate creaking when moving Check turn buckle Oil or grease turn buckle Gate motor not running Loss of voltage...
  • Page 33 PF9500A Potential System Hazard Areas Please note these are things that you should look out for with the equipment that has been installed on your/your customers site. This is in no way a health and safety guide just a few key areas for you to be aware of and possibly make future changes to.
  • Page 34: Installation/Commissioning Check List

    PF9500A Installation/Commissioning Check List System Operation - The user FULLY understands How to operate the system with all control devices How to isolate the power to the automation system How to manually release the system in event of power failure...
  • Page 35: Service Log

    PF9500A Service Log This Manual must be completed in accordance with the guidelines below, at any point service/repair work is carried out on the product. This is to achieve two things; 1. To keep a history of the product for yourself and your supplier/manufacturer.
  • Page 36 PF9500A Service Log (continued) This Manual must be completed in accordance with the guidelines below, at any point service/repair work is carried out on the product. This is to achieve two things; 1. To keep a history of the product for yourself and your supplier/manufacturer.
  • Page 37: Commissioning Certificate

    Part 3.The system(s) designed and installed in accordance with the following documents: Document Ref: Revision Description PF9500A O&M System guides and drawings as defined within O&M Manuals Part 4.The following test procedures refer: Check Lists (pages 15 & 16) /Commissioning Certificate Part 5.
  • Page 38: Certificate Of Conformity

    We hereby certify that the machinery stipulated below complies with all relevant provisions of the EC Machinery Directive and National Laws and Regulations adopting this Directive. Manufacturer Parking Facilities Ltd & European Unit 1 Kingsbury Link Industrial Estate Agent: Trinity Road...
  • Page 39: Declaration Of Conformity

    PF9500A Declaration of Conformity The machinery which this declaration refers to, is in accordance with the conditions of the following directives; Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. Low Voltage Directive 2006/42/EC. Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006/42/EC. And is in conformity with the following standards & other specifications;...
  • Page 40 PF9500A TECHNICAL DATA AND DIMENSIONS Electric Motor: Geared Motor Spec: 400v 50hz 3 phase Braked Motor Type: Worm & Wheel 4 pole Overall speed: 200 rpm IP54 Max rated torque: 320nm B14 C face mounted Actual torque: 32nm Frame size 80 Gearbox efficiency: 90% Output power: 0.75kW...

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