Intended Use; Limitations Of Use - FAAC B680H Operating Instructions Manual

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2.3 INTENDED USE

The B680H barriers are designed for vehicle access
control in residential buildings/apartment complexes
/ Industrial facilities / Car parks.
To move the beam manually, follow the instructions
for manual functioning.
Any other use that is not expressly specified in these
instructions is prohibited and could affect the integrity
of the product and/or represent a source of danger.
B680H

2.4 LIMITATIONS OF USE

Comply with the limitations on frequency of use listed
in the technical data section.
The B680H requires the use of a specific FAAC beam
that conforms to the dimensions indicated in this
manual. Only the FAAC accessories indicated in this
manual should be installed on the beam.
The B680H requires the use of a FAAC spring that is
adequate for counterbalancing the weight of the beam
and the relative accessories.
The barriers with exclusively vehicle access control
must be fitted with suitable visible signs prohibiting
foot traffic. A separate route for foot traffic outside
the range of the beam must be provided and properly
indicated.
If foot traffic cannot be ruled out, the barrier falls within
the scope of the EN 12453 standard.
The presence of weather conditions such as snow, ice
and strong wind, even occasional, could affect the
correct operation of the automation, the integrity of
the components and be a potential source of danger
(see § Emergency use). The limitations of use of the
B680H in wind are detailed in table  Limits of use
in relation to wind.
The installation must be visible during the day and
at night. If it is not, appropriate solutions must be
provided to make the fixed and moving parts visible.
Implementing the automation requires the installa-
tion of the necessary safety devices, identified by the
installer through an appropriate risk assessment of
the installation site.
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