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Assa Abloy SL300 Installation And Service Manual
Assa Abloy SL300 Installation And Service Manual

Assa Abloy SL300 Installation And Service Manual

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Sliding Door Operator
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  • Page 1 Installation and Service Manual Entrance Systems Sliding Door Operator Original instructions ASSA ABLOY SL300 Original instructions...
  • Page 2 ASSA ABLOY as word and logo are trademarks owned by the ASSA ABLOY Group © ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems, 2024 Technical data subject to change without notice. Backtrack information: folder:Workspace Main, version:a850, Date:2024-05-06 time:08:30:55, state: Frozen...
  • Page 3 Power failure ....................................Models ......................................Two main models are available: ..............................ASSA ABLOY SL300 2 (bi-parting) ............................ASSA ABLOY SL300 R (single sliding, right opening) ......................ASSA ABLOY SL300 L (single sliding, left opening) ......................Part identification ................................... Space required ..................................
  • Page 4 12.3.7 SP36-M ..................................... 12.3.8 SP54-M, SP56-M ................................12.3.9 Lock - M2M (metal to metal) ............................ Start-Up ..................................... 13.1 Adjustments and selection of special operating functions ....................13.2 The Learn function can be one of three different types ....................13.3 Display test and configuring of parameters .......................... 13.4 Description of parameters ................................
  • Page 5 1 Revision Revision Following pages have been revised: Page Revision 4.0 → 5.0 General Updated beam and cover. Updated the images. Improved instruction (Attachment of the tooth belt). New appearance of the connection diagrams (Connection of the sensors and the other accessories).
  • Page 6 2 Presentation of notes and warning signs Presentation of notes and warning signs Various symbols and texts are used in this manual for easier understanding and identification. Note! When you see Note! it contains useful advice and information to ensure correct and com- pliant usage of the system.
  • Page 7 3 WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury. WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury. • Failure to observe the information in this manual may result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
  • Page 8 3 WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury. • The operator can be used by persons with impaired physical, sensory or mental capacity if they have been instructed by a person in charge of their safety concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 9 3 WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury. • Danger points shall be safeguarded up to a height of 2.5 m from the floor level. • The operator shall not be used with a doorset incorporating a wicket door.
  • Page 10 The ASSA ABLOY SL300 is designed to be surface-mounted to the wall or a beam. It is easy to install for both new construction and retrofit application, and it can be adapted to a wide range of door requirements.
  • Page 11 Bi-parting: ASSA ABLOY SL300-2: 1100 - 2000 mm Single Slide: ASSA ABLOY SL300-R/L: 850 - 2000 mm Opening and closing Variable up to approx. (ASSA ABLOY SL300-2): 1.2 m/s speed: Hold open time: 0-60 s Ambient temperature: -20 °C to +50 °C Relative humidity Max.
  • Page 12 Power failure The ASSA ABLOY SL300 can be equipped with a battery unit that automatically opens the doors in the event of a power failure. The operator is not allowed to be use in an escape route.
  • Page 13 Models Two main models are available: • ASSA ABLOY SL300 2; for bi-parting doors, consisting of a pair of door leaves which are sliding away from each other to form a common door opening. • ASSA ABLOY SL300-1; for single sliding doors with one right or left opening door leaf.
  • Page 14 8 Part identification Part identification Issue 2024-05-08 1021504-en-5.0...
  • Page 15 9 Space required Space required COH = Clear opening height DH = Door height (incl. door adapter) FFL = Finished floor level 1021504-en-5.0 Issue 2024-05-08...
  • Page 16 • Danger points shall be safeguarded up to a height of 2.5 m from the floor level. • The operator shall not be used with a doorset incorporating a wicket door. Note! It is not possible to replace an ASSA ABLOY operator component with a component from a different brand.
  • Page 17 Refer to the drawing 1025084 for a reinforcement guide for the customer. The beam/wall used to fix the support beam must be flat and smooth. If necessary use ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems mounting spacers behind the support beam to keep its straightness. Single sliding Bi-parting...
  • Page 18 11 Mechanical installation Tools required • Metric box spanners (2 x 10mm) • Spirit level • Tape measuring tool • Power drill and set of drill bits, Hammer drill • Screw driver Torx (T10, T15,T20, and T25) • Small flat blade screw driver for wire connection •...
  • Page 19 COW = Clear opening width LAP = Overlap (profile width) Alternative installation of door system (by others than ASSA ABLOY door systems) The below distances are to comply with EN 16005. The distance measured between the glass pane of the door leaf (1) and the profile of the fixed screen (2) shall not exceed 8 mm.
  • Page 20 11 Mechanical installation If the distance between the door and wall/side light is 100 mm or less, there shall be at least 200 between the door and a opposing surface when the door is in full open position. Safety distance for head or equip the operator with side presence sensors or pocket screens. If the distance is more than 100 mm between the door and wall/side light, there shall be at least 500 mm between the door and a opposing surface when the door is in full open position.
  • Page 21 Drill the holes, tap or plug them. g If the wall is uneven, compensate by hanging ASSA ABLOY spacers around the screws before they are tightened. h Fix the support beam using screws.
  • Page 22 11 Mechanical installation 11.4 Fix the door carriages to the door leaves Fix the door carriages (10) to the door leaves (16) with screws (17). Place the belt fittings (7) on the door carriages (10) with screws (18) according to picture below. DIN 6921 (M6S- F) M6x12 M6SF M6x14...
  • Page 23 11 Mechanical installation 11.5 Hanging the door leaves a Ensure that the sliding track (35) is clean. b Lean the door leaves (16) against the beam and lift the door carriages (10) over the sliding track (35). c Fix the anti-derailing device (36) to the door carriages (10). Door carriage Door leaf Sliding track...
  • Page 24 11 Mechanical installation 11.6 Final adjustment of the door leaves a Vertical adjustment: Loosen the screws (32) and adjust the height of the door leaves with the screw (34). Then tighten the screws (32). b Horizontal adjustment: Loosen the screws (17) and adjust the horizontal position of the door leaves.
  • Page 25 11 Mechanical installation 11.7 Fix the drive unit Fix the drive unit (4) to the beam (1) with screws (15). Then tighten the screws (15) with a torque of 3 Nm. Beam Drive unit Screw SBL (mm) L (mm) Bi-parting 3000 <...
  • Page 26 11 Mechanical installation 11.8 Fix the power supply unit Fix the power supply unit (3) to the beam (1) with screws (14). Beam Power supply unit Screw Issue 2024-05-08 1021504-en-5.0...
  • Page 27 11 Mechanical installation 11.9 Fix the control unit Fix the control unit (5) to the beam (1) with screws (14). Beam Control unit Screw 11.10 Fix the tension wheel Fix the tension wheel (9) to the beam (1) with screws (14), do not tighten the screws (14) fully, so that it can be slided along the beam (1) freely.
  • Page 28 11 Mechanical installation 11.11 Attachment of the tooth belt a Move the door leaf to the open position. The distance between the belt fitting (7) and the tension wheel (9) shall be 200-300 mm. b Route the tooth belt (6) around the drive unit pulley (19) and around the tension wheel (9). Cut the tooth belt (6) to the right length.
  • Page 29 Loosen the door stops (2) by untightening the screws (21), move them against the door carriages (10), then tighten the screws (21) firmly. c Check safety distance according to page 19, Recommended installation (ASSA ABLOY door systems). Door stop...
  • Page 30 11 Mechanical installation 11.13 Fix the cable fasteners Insert cable fasteners (22) to the beam (1), fix the cables (23) with cable ties (24) when necessary. Beam Cable fastener Cable Cable tie Issue 2024-05-08 1021504-en-5.0...
  • Page 31 12 Electrical connections Electrical connections Note! During any work with the electrical connections the mains power and the electrical battery must be disconnected. • Place the electric switch easily accessible from the operator. • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Page 32 12 Electrical connections 12.2 Electrical units 12.2.1 Power supply unit (PSU 75W) 12.2.2 Drive unit GR 63x25 (ND 40V gear ratio 10:1 Pitch 5mm) 12.2.3 Main control unit (MCU) The MCU has a label - main control type label including Hardware information and Software inform- ation.
  • Page 33 12 Electrical connections 12.2.4 Connection of electrical units Battery (option) Drive unit Mains power 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz, fuse 10AT Select Learn/Exit = Red = Red = Black = Black Down = Earth wire = Earth wire Operation Mode Selector = Neutral wire = Neutral wire = Live wire...
  • Page 34 12 Electrical connections 12.3 Connection of the sensors and the other accessories Refer to the sensor manual for installation and adjustments. The protective device must comply with EN 12978. Note! Make sure that the cable from the sensor installed on the cover does not interfere with the lock unit.
  • Page 35 12 Electrical connections 12.3.2 SA52 SA52 SA52 Connection Inner sensor Green (+) 24 V DC Yellow Inner impulse Brown (-) 0 V DC White Outer sensor Green (+) 24 V DC Yellow Outer impulse Brown White (-) 0 V DC 1021504-en-5.0 Issue 2024-05-08...
  • Page 36 12 Electrical connections 12.3.3 SBK-111 NPN/N (Normally Closed) SBK-111 NPN/N Connection Set if used Presence im- 7=01 Transmitter (red sleeve) pulse White (8=01) (+) 24 V DC Brown 9=01, Presence monitoring (02) Receiver (blue sleeve) White (+) 24 V DC Green Presence impulse 2 * Green...
  • Page 37 12 Electrical connections 12.3.4 SBK-111 NPN/R (Normally Open) SBK-111 NPN/N Connection Set if used Inner impulse Transmitter (red sleeve) White (+) 24 V DC Brown (-) 0 V DC Receiver (blue sleeve) White (+) 24 V DC Green Inner impulse Brown (-) 0 V DC Outer impulse...
  • Page 38 12 Electrical connections SBK-111 NPN/N Connection Set if used Stop impulse 45=01 Transmitter (red sleeve) Brown 46=00 Stop monitoring White 66=01 Stop impulse (+) 24 V DC Receiver (blue sleeve) White (+) 24 V DC Green Stop impulse Brown (-) 0 V DC 12.3.5 SC31-M, SC32-M SC31-M, SC32-...
  • Page 39 12 Electrical connections 12.3.6 SC53-M SC53-M Connection Set if used Inner sensor (07=01) Green 09=01, (+) 24 V DC (02) White Inner impulse Brown (-) 0 V DC Grey Yellow Blue Presence monitoring Pink Presence impulse 1 Outer sensor (07=01) Blue Presence monitoring (08=01)
  • Page 40 12 Electrical connections 12.3.7 SP36-M SP36-M Connection Sensor dip ON Set if used Presence im- SP36-Mconnec- (07=01) pulse ted to MCU- White 09=01, TB:9: (+) 24 V DC (02) Black 1, 3, 5, 8, Presence monitoring Pink (7 = NO) Presence impulse 2 * Pink Presence impulse 1...
  • Page 41 12 Electrical connections 12.3.8 SP54-M, SP56-M SP54-M SP56-M SP54-M, SP56- Connection Sensor dip ON Set if used Presence im- (07=01) Green pulse (08=01) (+) 24 V DC Blue 09=01, Presence monitoring (02) Pink Presence impulse 2 * Pink Presence impulse 1 Brown Grey (-) 0 V DC...
  • Page 42 13 Start-Up Start-Up Start-up and adjustment must be carried out in the following order when the operator is installed. a Only connect PSU, motor, lock, battery and operation mode selector. b Connect the mains plug to the control unit. c Push and hold the learn button for 2 seconds. Release the learn button when there is a flashing "L"...
  • Page 43 13 Start-Up 13.1 Adjustments and selection of special operating functions The main control unit has a two-digit display that shows text and/or digits. On the right side of the display are four push buttons. The display and the buttons are referred to as the MMI. a Parameter mode.
  • Page 44 13 Start-Up Active error E1 = flashing letter E followed by a digit displays an active error (1-9). The digit shows the main type of error. The display switches between this main error and a two digit number to specify the error.
  • Page 45 13 Start-Up 13.3 Display test and configuring of parameters a When the display shows "on", push the Select button and each of the two display windows make a rotating test pattern. b Verify that all seven segments of the two display windows are lit during the test. If not there is a risk of misjudgment of the digits shown in a defective display.
  • Page 46 13 Start-Up 13.4 Description of parameters Main control board parameters Parameter Name Value Description High Speed Opening 10-70 Sets the maximum opening speed. Unit cm/s. High Speed Closing 10-70 Sets the maximum closing speed. Unit cm/s. Hold Open Time 00-60 The general hold open time for Inner and Outer impulses.
  • Page 47 13 Start-Up Main control board parameters Parameter Name Value Description Presence Impulse Monitoring Presence impulse monitoring is a demand to be activated according to EN 16005 or DIN 18650 if the door travels faster than adjusted according to PRA-0004. No monitoring of precense impulse Set to “00”...
  • Page 48 13 Start-Up Main control board parameters Parameter Name Value Description Side Presence Impulse monitoring Side presence impulse monitoring is a demand to be activ- ated according to EN 16005 or DIN 18650 if the door travels faster than adjusted according to PRA-0004. No monitoring of Side Precense im- Set to “00”...
  • Page 49 13 Start-Up Main control board parameters Parameter Name Value Description Opening Max Force 02-19 The force applied from the operator to the door leaf during opening. Normal Duty: Max force 190 N. Unit N x10. Close Kick Force 00-19 The force applied from the operator to the door leaf during the close kick.
  • Page 50 Product label: Mandatory ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems door sticker: Mandatory according to ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems brand instructions, European directives and equivalent na- tional 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.
  • Page 51 15 Accessories Accessories 15.1 Lock a Install the lock (11) to the beam (1), adjust the position of the lock (11). b Tighten the screws (35). Beam Lock Screw Note! If the lock (11) could not lock the door, adjust the screws (37). Bottom view Lock Screw...
  • Page 52 15 Accessories 15.2 Battery Fix the battery unit (38) to the beam (1) with screws (14). Battery unit 12 V Battery unit 24 V Beam Screws Battery unit Issue 2024-05-08 1021504-en-5.0...
  • Page 53 15 Accessories 15.3 Cover set a Slide the cover locks (25) to the cover (27), then tighten screws (26), make sure that the cover locks (25) and the door stops do not interfere. b Fix the end plates (28) with screws (29) to the end of the cover (27). c Hang up the cover set (13) to the beam (1).
  • Page 54 15 Accessories When open the cover set (13) and need to hold the cover set (13), use the tool (32) to fix on the middle of cover set (13). Cover set Tool Issue 2024-05-08 1021504-en-5.0...
  • Page 55 15 Accessories 15.4 Operation mode selectors The door functions are set with operation mode selector. The operation mode selector is available with 5 positions (plus RESET). 15.4.1 PSK-6U - Modes OPEN, AUTO PARTIAL, AUTO, EXIT and OFF modes can be obtained. Symbol Text Mode...
  • Page 56 16 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before starting the troubleshooting, check that the operation mode is correctly selected. Start the troubleshooting by checking the mechanical and electrical parts of the operator in the order listed below. The electromechanical parts are fixed in the support beam. To replace these components, the complete unit has to be loosened and replaced.
  • Page 57 16 Troubleshooting c If the belt is making noise against the beam or cover check that there is the right belt tension. On the Tension wheel assembly, measure the distance between the adjustment screw and the nut. The distance shall be 47 mm. Remove the slack reducers and release the fixing nut in the center of the tension wheel and check that the distance is 1-2mm between the nut and the adjacent plate.
  • Page 58 16 Troubleshooting Main error: Power Supply Detailed error Reason Remedy There is not enough power to the MCU. Check that the power does not drop from the PSU, check cables. Replace the PSU. Not enough power Main error: E1 Sensor Error Detailed error Reason Remedy...
  • Page 59 16 Troubleshooting Main error: E3 Electronic Unit Error Detailed error Reason Remedy Internal program error. RESET, and if the problem remains, replace the electronic unit having a flashing or extinguished OS Error LED. The lock is defective. Check that the right lock is installed, and if the problem remains, replace the lock.
  • Page 60 Too many Events to log. Reduce the number of events to log in the Event Log configuration. EEPROM Access Error Note! It is not possible to replace an ASSA ABLOY operator component with a component from a different brand. Issue 2024-05-08...
  • Page 61 16 Troubleshooting 16.1 After remedy or replacement the operator has to be checked as follows: a Study the door movement and adjust the functions to the values required for a smooth door operation and make sure to comply with local regulations. b Check that correct functions and values have been selected for the installed accessories and that the installation complies with valid regulations and requirements from the authorities.
  • Page 62 Service/Maintenance Regular inspections shall be made according to national regulations and product documentation by an ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems-trained and qualified technician. The number of service occa- sions should be in accordance with national requirements and product documentation. As with all other technical products, an automatic door needs maintenance and service. It is essential to know the importance of maintenance to have a reliable and safe product.
  • Page 64 Building on the long-term success of the Besam, Crawford, Albany and Megadoor brands, we offer our solutions under the ASSA ABLOY brand. Our products and services are dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for safe, secure, convenient and sustainable operations.