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3. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION LAYOUT (standard system)
2x1.5
3x0.5
3x0.5
2x0.5
2x0.5
2x1.5
3x0.5
3x0.5
2x0.5
2x0.5
550 I operator with 550MP control unit
550 Slave operator
Flashing light
Radio receiver
Keyswitch
Photocells
Safety edge
•The cable cross-sections are expressed in mm 2
4. INSTALLING THE AUTOMATION SYSTEM
4.1.
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
To ensure safe, proper operation of the automation system,
check the following:
•
The door's structure must be suitable for automation.
Make particularly sure that dimensions of the door meet
the requirements given in the technical specifications and
that the door is sufficiently robust.
•
Check the condition of the door bearings and joints.
•
Check that the door moves smoothly. If necessary clean
the tracks and lubricate them with a silicone based lubri-
cant. Do not use grease.
•
Check that the door is correctly balanced.
•
Remove the mechanical door locks so that when the door
is closed it is locked only by the automation system.
•
Check that there is an effective earth connection for the
geared motor.
The 550 automation system is designed to operate various
types of counterbalanced up-and-over garage doors. Fig. 4
shows the most common types:
single section outward swinging
double section outward swinging
single section inward swinging with horizontal tracks
4x0.5
W
5x1.5 +
4x0.5
Fig. 3
4.2.
POSITIONING TELESCOPIC ARMS
The gap between the existing balancing arm and the frame
(distance "S1" in Fig. 5) must be at
least 15 mm to allow the straight
telescopic
arms
to
correctly.
If not, it is possible to use curved
telescopic arms which can be
installed over the top of existing
balancing arms. Check that the
gap between the door panel and
the frame is at least 20 mm
(distance "S2" in Fig. 5).
4.3.
POSITIONING OPERATOR/BACK PLATE
In accordance with the measurements given in Table 1, install
either a single operator (550 I) at the centre of the door as
shown in Fig. 6 or two operators (one 550 I and one 550 Slave)
at the sides of the door as shown in Fig. 7.
The operator 550 is designed so that the geared motor unit can
be installed with the drive shaft at two different heights (see
section 6).
The following instructions apply to both assembly options,
although they refer specifically to installation of the operator
with the geared motor unit as it is delivered from the factory.
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Fig. 6
4.4.
ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE
Begin installation with the garage door closed and the operator
released (see chapter 7).
1) Determine the position of the operator shaft as follows:
• single section outward swinging garage door (Fig. 8)
When the door is closed, the axis of rotation of the drive shaft
must be about 10 cm lower than the axis of rotation of the door.
The telescopic arms
must be attached as
close as possible to the
point where the door
arm is fixed.
11
S1
rotate
S2
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Fig.8
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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Fig. 7