Intended use ....................................Safety precautions ..................................Electronic equipment reception interference ........................Environmental requirements ..............................Technical specifications ................................ Permitted door weight and door width for EM PSW250 ....................How the EM PSW250 works ..............................Opening ......................................Closing ....................................... Control switch ....................................
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Battery backup unit ..................................Cover piece kit ....................................Closing time board kit ................................. Fire kit ....................................... Mounting plate (for reinforcement of wall) ......................... 9.10 Labels ......................................... Pre-installation ..................................10.1 General tips/Safety concerns ..............................10.2 Operator/Door handing ................................10.3 Installation examples ..................................10.4 Fastening requirements (but not included) .........................
1 Revision Revision Following pages have been revised: Page Revision 16.0 → 17.0 General Replaced roman numbers with letters in the whole file. Added new spare parts. Updated illustration and renamed title to cover piece kit. Added new notes for wall profiles 3-5 and 4-6 mm. Updated the illustrations with new clamps.
2 Instructions for safe operation Instructions for safe operation • Failure to observe the information in this manual may result in personal injury or damage to equipment. • To reduce the risk of injury to persons - use this operator with single or double pedestrian swinging or folding doors only.
Important information Intended use The EM PSW250 is an automatic swing door operator developed to facilitate entrances to buildings and within buildings through swing doors. The EM PSW250 is an electromechanical operator ap- proved for fire door applications. It is to be installed indoors where it is suitable for almost all types of external and internal swing doors.
3 Important information Environmental requirements Entrematic Nordic products are equipped with electronics and may also be equipped with batteries containing materials which are hazardous to the environment. Disconnect power before removing electronics and battery and make sure it is disposed of properly according to local regulations (how and where) as was done with the packaging material.
4 Technical specifications Technical specifications Ensure that the door operator with technical specification below is suitable for the installation. Manufacturer: Entrematic Nordic AB Address: Lodjursgatan 10, SE-261 44 Landskrona, Sweden Type: EM PSW250 Mains supply: 100-240 V AC +10/-15%, 50/60 Hz, mains fuse max 10A (building...
4 Technical specifications This product is to be installed internally. Permitted door weight and door width for EM PSW250 J=140 kgm² PUSH arm PUSH arm PUSH arm PULL arm PULL arm J=80 kgm² PULL arm Door width (m) 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
How the EM PSW250 works The swing door operator EM PSW250 uses a DC motor which is connected to the output shaft by a combination of a worm gear and spur gears. The push- or pull arm system that is connected to the output shaft opens the door in a surface mounted application.
5 How the EM PSW250 works Opening When an opening signal is received by the control unit, the door is opened at the operator-adjusted opening speed. Before the door is fully open at back check, it slows automatically to low speed.
5 How the EM PSW250 works Functions on the basic control unit CUS7 See page 61 for more information. 5.4.1 Power failure During power failure the operator acts as a door closer with controlled closing speed and a micro switch will make a lock kick to secure latching (only fire rated version and no Inverse installation).
5 How the EM PSW250 works 5.4.9 Mat safety means that: • a closed door will not open, if someone steps on the mat • an open door will not close, if someone steps on the mat • during opening, the door will continue to open, even if someone steps on the mat •...
5 How the EM PSW250 works Functions on the extension unit EXU-SI Also see page 63 for more information. 5.5.1 KILL or FIRE function In the event that the KILL or FIRE circuit is activated, all Safety Functions of the door will be overridden causing the door to close even though an object or person may be in the door's path of travel, and therefore may be subject to injury.
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5 How the EM PSW250 works • Two contacts are available for connection of 2 x 12 V batteries (NiMH). • DIP-switch for monitoring of batteries is also available. Faulty battery will be indicated by the LED on the CU-ESD. If selected the relay on EXU-SA can give a contact information. An audible warning signal can be achieved by using the accessory board AIU.
5 How the EM PSW250 works 5.5.7 Nurse and bed functionality Solution 1 Connect a bridge between 3 and 7 on the Slave EXU-SI. Use any impulse on master to open master door. Use Open/Close impulse on Slave to open both doors.
5 How the EM PSW250 works Functions on the extension unit EXU-SA Also see page 64 for more information. 5.6.1 Presence impulse approach, door mounted The presence impulse is active during fully open and closing. The sensor is mounted to the approach side of the door.
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5 How the EM PSW250 works • Door indication (HW-wired with jumper) Used for indicate an open or closed position of the door. The indication position is set by adjust- ing the inhibit/blanking potentiometer. For indication of closed door, adjust the Blanking po- tentiometer to minimum.
6 Models Models Three main models of the EM PSW250 are available: • Single doors • Double doors (two operators) • Double egress doors (two operators) The operators are non-handed and not dependent on the hinges. The operators suit both pushing and pulling arm systems.
Two operators can be mounted under the same cover (full length or a modular) to open one door each. Pushing and pulling arm system shown (double egress). It is also possible to use two pushing or two pulling arm systems. Full length cover. Not available from Entrematic Nordic, to be arranged locally. = 1684 min. = 3284 max.
7 Part identification Part identification 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
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7 Part identification Item No. Art. No. Description 331003554 EXU-SI kit for security & impulse 331003557 EXU-SA kit for safety 331003583 Cable sync kit 330000483 Encoder cable 330000487F Transmission unit PSW250 Fire (not for use in DE, GB and SE) 330000487F-PUSH Transmission unit PSW250 Fire PUSH 330000487F-PULL...
8 Arm systems Arm systems The installation process of arm systems is the same for Fire door installations and Inverse installations. Pushing installation with PUSH-arm This arm system is delivered with drive arm, telescopic part and door fitting. It is used if the oper- ator is installed on the wall on the opposite side of the door swing, and approved for fire door ap- plication for A up to 300 mm.
8 Arm systems Pulling installation with PULL-arm This arm system is delivered with drive arm, guide shoe and door fitting. Approved for fire door application for A up to 130 mm. PULL, Art. No.: 1011707BK/SI (A = -20-130 mm) PULL-220, Art. No.: 1014114BK/SI (A = -20-65 mm), only for LE Performance 150 mm 20 mm extension Extension 20 mm for PULL/PAS and lower mounting of slide track profile.
8 Arm systems Pushing installation with PULL-arm This arm system consists of main arm, slide track, guide shoe and shaft adapter. It can be fitted on combinations of doors and jambs (walls), where the wall thickness does not exceed approx. 114 mm.
8 Arm systems Drive shaft extension kits 70 mm 70 mm 50 mm 50 mm 20 mm 20 mm Art. No.: 1011767 BK/SI Art. No.: 1011783 BK/SI Art. No.: 1011782 BK/SI Art. no: xxxxx Art. no: xxxxx Art. no: xxxxx Lower adapter M10, used for 20 mm lower installation height.
9 Options Options Control switches 9.1.1 4-position switch PS-4C (operates the electric lock) Position Function The door is closed. The door cannot be opened with inner and outer activation units. The door is locked if an electromechanical locking device has been fitted. The door can be opened with a key switch (if fitted).
9 Options LED Cable External status indicator LED Art. No.: 1014687 Battery backup unit Note! Disconnect mains when replacing battery. Risk of battery explosion if wrong type of bat- tery is used. Art. No.: 1012561 Cover piece kit Art. No.: 1011665BK/SI Closing time board kit To fulfill the DIN 18263-4 standard it is necessary to mount and connect this board to the lock kick.
9 Options Fire kit For fire door installations. Containing a smoke detector ORS142W with silver cover, a Reset & Indication Device, Closing brake kit and a three pole connection cable harness. Art. No.: 1011785 Mounting plate (for reinforcement of wall) Art.
9 Options 9.10 Labels Label kit- including all below Art. No.: 1012241 Emergency break-out, DIN right door Emergency break-out, DIN left door Click! Activation by disabled people Operator designed for disabled people Supervision of child Issue 2018-08-07 1007913-EMen-17.0...
10 Pre-installation Pre-installation 10.1 General tips/Safety concerns In all instances, where work is being done, the area is to be secured from ped- estrian traffic, and the power removed to prevent injury. • If there are sharp edges after drilling the cable outlets, chamfer the edges to avoid damage to the cables.
Brick wall Expansion-shell bolt, min. M6x85, UPAT PSEA B10/25, min. 50 mm from the underside * Entrematic Nordic minimum recommended requirements. Building Codes may give different specifications. ** Thinner wall profiles (3-5 mm) must be reinforced with rivnuts. *** Thinner wall profiles (4-6 mm) must be reinforced with rivnuts.
11 Mechanical installation Mechanical installation The operator is mounted on either side of the door header depending on type of doors. The door is controlled with a push or pull arm system. If a coordination unit is to be installed on a double door installation, mount the coordinator base with rotor before mounting the transmission unit, see page 54.
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11 Mechanical installation A = 192 B = 557 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
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11 Mechanical installation A = 192 B = 557 150 mm 42 mm Issue 2018-08-07 1007913-EMen-17.0...
11 Mechanical installation 11.1 PUSH arm system PUSH 51 mm 2 - 25 mm 25 - 45 mm 71 mm 20 mm 45 - 75 mm 101 mm 50 mm 75 - 95 mm 121 mm 70 mm 0 - 367 Reveal 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
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11 Mechanical installation Operator with PUSH arm system DIN Right DIN Right (mm) (mm) Cable inlet Note! Screw head must be flush with back plate surface. 8 Nm C L 2 C L 1 Issue 2018-08-07 1007913-EMen-17.0...
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11 Mechanical installation Continuous "Operator with PUSH arm system" DIN Left DIN Left (mm) (mm) Cable inlet Note! Screw head must be flush with back plate surface. C L 1 C L 2 8 Nm C L 1 C L 2 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
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11 Mechanical installation Continuous "Operator with PUSH arm system" DIN Left DIN Right DIN Left DIN Right 20° 1. Pre-tension the spring 2. Secure the pre-tension by the pin Let the stop arm locator and the stop arm be loose. Do not tighten.
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11 Mechanical installation Continuous "Operator with PUSH arm system" MARK Align the marks between arm and adaptor. Align the arm with the operator mark. 15 Nm 15 Nm 90° Loosen the four screws. (2x) Fasten the arm system to the door. 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
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11 Mechanical installation 10 lbf·ft (14 Nm) 14 Nm Tighten the four screws. The door must be closed. Hold the door a bit open and re- move the start position pin. 50 Nm 50 Nm See the table on page 25 for available extensions. Continue on page 60.
11 Mechanical installation 11.2 PULL arm system Slim slide track PULL 48 mm 20 mm 68 mm 50 mm 98 mm 70 mm 118 mm A = -20-130 Note! Measurement Z must be reduced by 20 mm if lower adapter from kit 1011705BK/SI is used. 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
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11 Mechanical installation Operator with PULL arm system DIN Left DIN Left (mm) (mm) Cable inlet Note! Screw head must be flush with back plate surface. 8 Nm C L 2 C L 1 Issue 2018-08-07 1007913-EMen-17.0...
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11 Mechanical installation Continuous "Operator with PULL arm system" DIN Right DIN Right (mm) (mm) Cable inlet Note! Screw head must be flush with back plate surface. 6 5 2 C L1 C L 2 8 Nm C L 1 C L 2 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
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11 Mechanical installation Continuous "Operator with PULL arm system" DIN Right DIN Left DIN Right DIN Left 20° Let the stop arm locator and the stop arm be loose. Do not tighten. Issue 2018-08-07 1007913-EMen-17.0...
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11 Mechanical installation Slim slide track Attach the slide track (1) to the door with the guide shoe (2) fitted into the track. Use appropriate screws. Click Click Slide track Guide shoe 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
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11 Mechanical installation Continuous. "Operator with PULL arm system" It is important to align the marks correctly. If necessary move one mark at a time. This corresponds to approx. 3° and will give a precision of ±1,5°. Align the marks. 50 Nm 50 Nm Hold the door a bit open and remove...
11 Mechanical installation 11.3 Operator with sliding PUSH arm system Slim slide track PUSH 48 mm 2-25 mm 20 mm 68 mm 25-45 mm 50 mm 98 mm 45-75 mm 70 mm 75-95 mm 118 mm Max. 114 mm Max. 114 Reveal See instructions for PULL installation.
11 Mechanical installation 11.4 Inverse installation with PUSH arm system Remove the microswitch lever (1), but not the micro switch (2). Remove also the stop arm (3). Microswitch lever Micro switch Stop arm Note! Set dip switch INV to ON for Inverse operation, see 12.1.1 on page 61. Spring pre-tension should not be more than 7 mm.
11 Mechanical installation 11.5 Inverse installation with PULL arm system Remove the microswitch lever (1), but not the micro switch (2). Remove also the stop arm (3). Microswitch lever Micro switch Stop arm Note! Set dip switch INV to ON for Inverse operation, see 12.1.1 on page 61. Spring pre-tension should not be more than 7 mm.
11 Mechanical installation 11.6 Installation of coordination unit on Fire Door installations Before installing the transmission unit do step a-e below. Screw in the two steering pins (1) for the coordinator base. Steering pin Mount the rotor (parts 2 to 4 below) before the motor is installed on the back plate. Install the control unit when the installation of the coordination unit is completed.
11 Mechanical installation d Mount the rotor (4) on the motor unit (7) with the screw (5) and washer (6) on the master drive unit = for the door that opens first and closes last. Rotor Screw Washer Motor unit e Release the brake (26) by pushing in the linkage arm (14), so that the brake (26) is opened, push the fork (27) into the the coordinator base (15).
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11 Mechanical installation Mount the coordinator base (15) with the two screws (8) on the master drive unit. Remove the screw (9) and throw the washer (24) away when mount the acceptor (11) on the adjuster (10). Mount the screw (9) through the acceptor (11). g Mount the transmission unit.
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11 Mechanical installation Mount the link rod (12) with its adaptor (13) into the linkage arm (14). Link rod Adaptor Linkage arm Mount on the other side of the link rod (12) to the slave motor unit with the signal (16). Fasten the stop screw (17).
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11 Mechanical installation k Adjust the release of the brake by loosening the joint (18) and turning the link rod (12) close to the master drive unit. Make the angle between the doors near closed position. Link rod Joint Route the cables, see illustrations on page 37. m Put the grease on the rod support.
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11 Mechanical installation n Mount the follower roller (20) at the leading edge close to the top of the slave door leaf (21) with the appropriate screws (23). Follower roller Slave door leaf Master door leaf Screw 1007913-EMen-17.0 Issue 2018-08-07...
12 Electrical connection Electrical connection Note! During any work with the electrical connections the mains must be disconnected. • Place the electric switch easily accessible from the operator. If an plug contact is used in the installation the wall socket shall be placed easily accessible from the operator. •...
12 Electrical connection 12.1 Control units 12.1.1 CUS7 Synchronizing of double doors Key hold open time Hold open time DIP-switch Closing torque Symmetric cam (jumper off) Encoder Asymmetric cam (jumper on) Motor Program selector PUSH 2 3 4 5 6 7 Motor +24V DC 1.5 s...
12 Electrical connection 12.1.3 Extension units EXU-SI / EXU-SA Installation Torx T10 EXU-SA 5 mm nut driver Electrical power contact EXU-SI Tag strip long 2 pcs EXU short 1 pc EXU CUS7 Issue 2018-08-07 1007913-EMen-17.0...
12 Electrical connection 12.1.4 Extension unit EXU-SI This extension unit has inputs for electro-mechanical lock, program selector, batteries, KILL function, OPEN/CLOSE, KEY opening and outer impulse. Functions Battery backup unit +24 V DC (+) 24 VDC OPEN Program selector EXIT Unlocked signal from lock KRST KILL reset (see jumper below)
12 Electrical connection 12.1.5 Extension unit EXU-SA This extension unit has inputs for door mounted sensors, which can give presence impulse on approach side and/or presence detection on swing path side. Relay output for error indication, KILL output, Lock output or door indication is also integrated.
12 Electrical connection 12.1.6 Installation on double doors If the operators are to be mounted at the same height with pushing and pulling arm systems, the height is determined by the pulling arm system, PULL. The pushing arm system PUSH must always have a shaft extension, minimum 50 mm, maximum 70 mm to match the mounting heights visually.
12 Electrical connection 12.3 Double door installations There are three different types of double door installations: • Rebated Has an overlapping master door, can be opened synchronously if it is not jamming and must be closed asynchronously to avoid that the doors will jam or close in the wrong order. •...
13 Start-up Start-up 13.1 Spring pre-tension The spring pre-tension is factory set to EN4. The closing torque (spring force) is adjusted by an hexagon nut placed at the end of the spring. Turning the nut clockwise increases the force. One turn equals a torque change of approx.
13 Start-up 13.2 Micro switch Check and adjust the micro switch, controlling the lock kick at power failure. 13.3 Adjusting the door stop a Close the door. b Open the door to required open position, plus approx. 15 mm. Put a doorbuffer under the door. ≈...
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13 Start-up d When stop arm is on the bottom of the operator, loose the stop arm locator and the stop arm. Mount the stop arm on the splines, as close as possible to the stop block 3). Mount the stop arm locator.
13 Start-up 13.4 Auto-learn-automatically sets back and latch check (recommended) This learning is performed by pushing the LEARN BUTTON (LRN). • Switch on the electrical power (the operator will find its closed position) and make sure the LED is on. •...
13 Start-up 13.4.1 Push the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) The door has no safety during auto-learn cycle. Remain clear of swing path of door, as door may close rapidly. Note! If the learn button is just pushed ones, a learn for reveal 0-100 mm will be carried out. For greater reveal keep the button pressed, and release it when the status LED is blinking for desired reveal, see below table.
When sensors are used in order to avoid contact with the door leaf it is required that the presence detect sensor and the presence impulse sensor fulfills Performance Level = c according to EN ISO 13849-1. These sensors shall also be monitored (tested) by EM PSW250 door operator. Configue sensor EMSP33-M:...
14 Cover Cover The cover and back plate are manufactured in clear anodized aluminium. The end plates are made of black painted steel sheet. 14.1 Fitting and removing the cover The cover is slid over flanges in the back plate so that the ridges fit in the grooves. Snap on the fill cover into the slot for output shaft.
Product label: Mandatory Emergency break-out: Mandatory, if approved for escape route. Entrematic Nordic door sticker: Mandatory according to Entrematic Nordic brand instructions, European directives and equivalent national legislation outside the European Union, to highlight the presence of the glass. Supervision of child (applied to both sides of the door): Mandatory according to national regulations. Recommended, if the risk analysis shows use by children.
16 Advanced settings Advanced settings 16.1 Learn with advanced setting of “back- and latch-check” See the prerequisites for performing a “learn” in section Auto-learn-automatically sets back and latch check (recommended) on page 73. a Push the button once as for auto-setting. The status LED starts to blink.
16 Advanced settings 16.3 Changing group of parameters (Level 2) a Disconnect batteries if any. b Disconnect the mains. c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. d Connect the mains. e Watch the ERROR LED. Release the LEARN BUTTON after 2 flashes (LED is out). The ERROR LED flashes a number of short flashes that corresponds to the parameter group number (see table).
16 Advanced settings 16.4 Classification (Level 3) a Disconnect batteries if any. b Disconnect the mains. c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. d Connect the mains. e Watch the ERROR LED. Release the LEARN BUTTON after 3 flashes (LED is out). g Identify the current classification The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the classification number.
16 Advanced settings 16.5 Overhead Presence Detection and Interlock (Level 4) a Disconnect batteries if any. b Disconnect the mains. c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. d Connect the mains. e Watch the ERROR LED. Release the LEARN BUTTON after 4 flashes (LED is out). g Identify the current monitoring The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the status number.
16 Advanced settings 16.6 Enhanced Lock Kick, Fire Input and Extended Arm Selection (Level 5) a Disconnect batteries if any. b Disconnect the mains. c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. d Connect the mains. e Watch the ERROR LED. Release the LEARN BUTTON after 5 flashes (LED is out).
17 Guide for installation and adjustments Guide for installation and adjustments 17.1 Complementary Safety Devices Swing Doors If there is any risk for finger jam, add finger protection strip at the hinge side for internal doors, article No. 833334 or add finger protection roll for external doors, article No. 833333. 17.2 Swing Doors Opening and Closing Time Adjust, as a minimum, the operator's opening and closing time according to the diagram below.
17 Guide for installation and adjustments 17.3 Diagrams for Door weight a Measure the door width (DW) and the door height (DH) in metres for one door leaf only. b Calculate the area DW x DH. c Select diagram for your type of door and the actual glass thickness. Find the weight. Example: Aluminium door with measurement DW = 1.5 m, DH = 2 m and glass thickness 12 mm.
18 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fault Possible reasons why Remedies/Explanations The door does not open Control switch is set to OFF Change the setting of the control switch The motor does not start Electrical power is missing Check the electrical power power switch Activation unit does not function Strap impulse inputs Presence detection is activated...
18 Troubleshooting 18.1 Error indication • During normal operation the status LED on the control unit is illuminated. • An extinguished LED indicates that there is no electrical power. • A flashing light on the LED indicates that the operator is out of function (see table below). LED flash frequency/Display Reason Remedy...
Service/Maintenance Regular inspections shall be made according to national regulations and product documentation by an Entrematic Nordic-trained and qualified technician. The number of service occasions should be in accordance with national requirements and product documentation. This is especially im- portant when the installation concerns a fire-approved door or a door with an emergency opening function.
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