Wanzl Ecoport Instruction Manual

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Ecoport
Entrance System
Translation of the Original Operating Instruction
Art. no: 23.28597.BA-EN03 / 27.01.10

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  • Page 1 Ecoport Entrance System Translation of the Original Operating Instruction Art. no: 23.28597.BA-EN03 / 27.01.10...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Overview of Ecoport Compact ........
  • Page 3 Ecoport Compact Systems ........
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Commissioning ..........28 Function Inspection .
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Conformity

    Bubesheimer Str. 4 D-89340 Leipheim hereby declares that the undermentioned unit Electrical Entrance System, type Ecoport and Ecoport Compact corresponds to the conditions of the following EC directives: EU machine guideline 2006 / 42 / EC EU low voltage guideline 2006 / 95 / EC...
  • Page 6: Warranty

    Any defects detected during the first 12 months from the date of delivery (or other contractually fixed warranty period) will be remedied by Wanzl free of charge if it can be proved that such have been caused by defects in material or workmanship.
  • Page 7: Warning Notes

    Safety Warning Notes Danger: The entrance system contains components with voltage that is dangerous to touch. If it is not properly installed, there is a risk of death. Result: Risk and injury to people which can lead to death. ► Turn off the power during all works on the 230 V network installation! ►...
  • Page 8: Safety Notes

    • Carry out maintenance work on a regular basis and keep a record of this. • Only use original Wanzl spare parts. • Only allow maintenance and repair work to be carried out by Wanzl professional personnel or by companies authorised by Wanzl.
  • Page 9: Variations

    Variations Variations • The diagrams below show the basic models of an Ecoport system or an Ecoport Compact system. • Various modifications and expansions can be combined from these basic models. • There is a swivel arm on the column and, if applicable, the column contains the radar com- ponents or a light barrier.
  • Page 10: Overview Of Ecoport

    Fig. 2 Double Ecoport Fig. 1 Individual Ecoport with entry and with entry and exit sections exit sections Fig. 3 Double Ecoport with entry and exit Fig. 4 Individual Ecoport, 2-barrier sections and central guide-rail Fig. 6 Double Ecoport, 2-barrier Fig.
  • Page 11: Overview Of Ecoport Compact

    Diagram of Ecoport Overview of Ecoport Compact The Ecoport Compact systems correspond to the variations of the Ecoport series and are additionally equipped with bumper pro- files. Fig. 7 Double Ecoport Compact, 2-barrier and central guide-rail Diagram of Ecoport The entrance system consists of: 1.
  • Page 12: Technical Information

    Rated current 0.22 A (0,44A/115V) Recommended mains fuse 10 A T Protection class Degree of protection IP20 Measurements of Ecoport Single or Double Columns 6.2.1 Columns with and without Radar Measurements in mm Passage width 870 mm 6.2.2 Double Column...
  • Page 13: Measurements Of Ecoport Systems

    Passage width 870 mm Connecting tube length 1100 mm Clamp values with Connecting tube length 1,500 mm 6.3.2 Individual Ecoport 2-barrier with Attachment and Entry and Exit Sections Measurements in mm Passage width 870 mm Connecting tube length 1,100 mm Clamp values with...
  • Page 14: Double Ecoport 2-Barrier With Central Guide-Rail And Entry And Exit Sections

    Normal Operation 7.1.1 With Light Barrier When entering the Ecoport system, the light barrier found in the foot of the entry section is interrupted and the swivel arm opens the passageway area by swiveling 90°. When the default hold-open time has elapsed, the swivel arm swivels back into the locked position.
  • Page 15: With Radar And Light Barrier

    The swivel arms of the 2-barrier system close independently of each other. The swivel arms can be opened on the left or the right depending on the model. Adaptation is possible by Wanzl specialists on-site, if necessary. Double System without central Guide-Rail 7.2.1...
  • Page 16: 2-Barrier Systems

    With 2-barrier systems, the light barrier in the entry section of the first system is interrupted when entering the Ecoport system and triggers the opening pulse for the first swivel arm. The first swivel arm opens and closes after the default hold-open time has elapsed.
  • Page 17: Double Systems, 2-Barrier, With Central Guide-Rail

    After the hold-open time has elapsed, the second swivel arm re-closes. Ecoport Compact Systems The Ecoport Compact systems have the same functions as the Ecoport systems. However, the installation occurs on ready...
  • Page 18: Panic Function

    Function Panic Function The panic function can be triggered in a closed passageway. Only use the panic function in emergency cases of danger, fire etc. Do not misuse the panic function to open the passageway. Do not misuse the panic function as a personnel passageway. Check the panic function regularly (at least every six months) and document the inspection.
  • Page 19: Entry Section, Intermediate Section, Exit Section

    Function 7.10 Entry Section, Intermediate Section, Exit Section A fastened entry section (V) (guidance in front of the column) guides the customers from in front into the radar beam and, in this way, recognises an entrance in good time. At the same time, the entry section ensures against unexpected trigger- ing of the radar recognition through cross traffic and therefore prevents leaving the access area through the entrance.
  • Page 20: Accessories

    Function 7.11 Accessories 7.11.1 Power Supply from the Celing Note: The ceiling height may amount to maximally 6 m. The mains power supply can follow alternatively from the ceiling. Thus if necessary you can do without constructional measures and rebuilding is simplified. The Technoport columns are prepared for the power supply from the ceiling from the factory.
  • Page 21: Remote Hand Switch

    Function 7.11.3 Remote Hand Switch External hadn switch for function „Single free“ 7.11.4 Remote Foot Switch External foot switch for function „Single free“ 7.11.5 Digital Counter in the Standing Column In the standing columns there is a digital counter in the radar head. This shows the number of persons entering.
  • Page 22: Radio Remote Control

    Function 7.11.6 Radio Remote Control For the radio remote control see also operating instruction 98.73693.BA-xxxx. With the radio remote control one or more systems can be remotely controlled. Depending on the environmental conditions, the coverage is up to 30 m. The following functions can be remotely controlled: •...
  • Page 23: Assembly

    (drilling dust reduced the holding power of the plug). ► Only use the plug flush with the floor surface! ► Screw the M10x60 hexagonal screw into the M10 plug (Type M10 Fischer Nylon plug; Wanzl item No. 91.12465.00) 23/32 Art. no: 23.28597.BA-EN03 27.01.10...
  • Page 24 Assembly ► Remove the screws again. ► Place the column on the inserted plugs. ► Feed the power supply to the col- umn through an empty tube laid in the floor guide the power supply through the ceiling and an empty tube in the column of the entrance system (see chapter 8.3).
  • Page 25: Electrical Connection From The Floor

    Assembly ► Fasten the other feet (I) of the remaining entrance system in the same way. ► Pay attention to the required mini- mum intervals between the feet and columns (see chapter 6.3). ► Pay attention to the cables running in the floor, if required.
  • Page 26: Electrical Connection From The Ceiling

    Assembly Electrical Connection from the Ceiling • The Ecoport columns are prepared for energy supply from the ceiling in the fac- tory. • The internal power supply cabling for power connection in the covering cap is integrated into the column.
  • Page 27: Power Supply Of Further Columns

    Assembly 8.3.1 Power Supply of further Columns ► Assemble a retaining plate with clamp in the foot of the column to connect further columns (e.g. with 2-barrier systems). ► Remove the inlet connector for non-heat- ing apparatus from the existing cable. ►...
  • Page 28: Commissioning

    Commissioning Commissioning ► Check whether the columns, the feet, the swivel arm and the connection tube are properly secured. ► Check whether the key switch is set to the "OFF" position (below) on the column. ► Turn on the power supply. ►...
  • Page 29: Checking The Panic Function

    Function Inspection 10.2 Checking the Panic Function Caution: The swivel arm can be opened to 90° in the case of panic. Overstretching it will damage the entrance system. Result: Damage to the entrance system and disfunctional panic function ► Make sure that the swivel arm is not overstretched when the panic function is being used.
  • Page 30: Remote Control

    Function Inspection 10.3.3 Remote Control ► Shortly activate the key "direction of entrance" of the hand held transmitter. The passageway is opened in the direction of the entrance and closes after expiration of the set hold-open time. ► Shortly activate the key "direction of exit" of the hand held transmitter.
  • Page 31: Care And Maintenance

    ► Make sure a qualified electrician checks the electrical installation regularly. ► Keep a written record of all inspections. ► Wanzl recommends that you completely clean the system regularly at least every six months. ► Do not use any material made from microfibre or similar when cleaning the system.
  • Page 32: Dismantling And Disposal

    Phone +49(0)8221/729-0, Fax +49(0)8221/729-1000, E-mail: info@wanzl.de, Internet: www.wanzl.com The copyright for these instructions is owned by Wanzl Metallwarenfabrik GmbH. These instructions are intended for use by the operator of the equipment and his staff alone. They contain regulations and instructions, the whole of which or part thereof may not be reproduced, distributed or communicated in any other way.

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