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2) GENERAL OUTLINE
Designed to motorise counterweight overhead doors.
Installation compactness and versatility make motor drive applicable to any
model of overhead door, both with central and side mounting. Advisable for
residential use.
The irreversible type reduction gear keeps the door locked in the closing position
without the use of electric locks.
In case of power supply failure, the door lock can be released from the inside by
means of an appropriate handle. It is provided with limit devices which stop the
motor on opening and on closing, and with a timed courtesy light.
The following versions are available:
BERMA
Operator for overhead doors with single articulated panel up to 3,5 m. Hydraulic
anti-squash safety system.
BERMA R
BERMA special version with slow-down device.
BERMA SEB
Version with external release pre-arrangement, without slow-down device.
BERMA SEB R
Version with slow-down system and external release pre-arrangement.
BERMA SA
Reversible version with automatic release. Lock required.
BERMA SA R
Reversible version with slow-down device and automatic release. Lock required.
3) MAIN OPERATOR COMPONENTS
Hydraulic single-block operator (fig. 1) comprising :
M) Single-phase 2-pole motor protected by a thermal circuit breaker
P) Hydraulic lobe pump
D) Distributor with adjustment valves
C) Cylinder with piston
A) Installation accessories
Table 1
Model
BERMA / BERMA SEB
BERMA R / BERMA SEB R
BERMA SA R
BERMA SA
hydraulic or
electric lock
(*) For doors over 3.5 x 2.7h m, fit two BERMA operators.
4) INSTALLATION OF THE AUTOMATION

4.1) Preliminary checks

Check:
That the structure of the door is sturdy and strong enough
That the door is properly balanced
That the door can be slid manually and runs smoothly along the whole of Its
stroke.
If the door being installed is not new, check whether its components are worn.
Repair or replace any worn or damaged parts.
Automation reliability and safety are directly influenced by the condition of the
overhead door structure.
4.2) Type of overhead door
The BERMA mod. operator can be installed in the following types of balanced
overhead doors:
a) With vertical guides (fig. 3). For doors over 3.5 metres wide, use a couple of
motors mounted on the side.
b) With vertical and horizontal guides (fig. 4). For doors over 3.5 metres wide,
use a couple of motors mounted on the side.
c) With articulated panels (fig. 5). For doors over 3.5 metres wide, use a couple
of motors mounted on the side.
5) OPERATOR FITTING
5.1) Counterweight overhead door with vertical guides
The single operator is to be placed at mid-point of the overhead door (fig. 9) so
that rotation shaft "A" is 70-80 mm lower than point "P" where the overhead door
balancing arm is fixed.
For installation, proceed as follows:
A) Fix longitudinal members "L" to the operator, as in fig. 9 .
B) Fix all the above to the overhead door panel by means of the screws "V" supplied,
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Type of
Pump
Shaft/Door
capacity
rotation
lock
l/min
(degrees)
hydraulic
0,4 (V1)
185 /
hydraulic
0,9 (V3)
185 /
0,6 (V2)
185 /

3.1) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power supply:
Motor:
Absorbed power:
Capacitor:
Absorbed current:
Circulation pump:
Max torque:
Angular speed:
OPERATION LIMIT:
Impact reaction:
(with safety edge)
Manual manoeuvre:
Max no. manoeuvres in 24h:
Consecutive manoeuvres:
Operation cycle:
Thermal protection:
Environmental conditions:
Degree of protection:
Operator weight:
Dimensions:
Oil:
(*) Special voltages on request
(**)NOTES: The S
operation cycle (BERMA mod.) is intended as follows : 19
3
sec. opening, 1 sec. interval, 19 sec. closing, 1 sec. interval, all the above for 20
consecutive times, 44 minutes of interval before repeating the 20 consecutive
manoeuvres. This detecting procedure was carried out at ambient temperature
of 40°C and with motor absorption of 250W.
Moreover, by opening time we mean the operation time set in the control unit
(working stroke time + 2 seconds of thrust time during door end stopping).
Max capacity*
Speed
(m)
(degrees/sec)
90
3,5 x h2,7
7
90
3,5 x h2,7
14
90
3,5 x h2,7
14
perpendicularly to the axis of the actual door.
In the case of double motor drive (fig. 3), the operators are to be fixed to the
sides of the panel.
5.2) Counterweight overhead door with vertical and horizontal guides
The single operator is to be positioned at mid-point of the overhead door (fig.
10). Rotation shaft "A" must be about 110 mm lower than half the height of the
door panel.
For installation, proceed as per points A and B in paragraph 5.1.
5.3) Counterweight overhead door with articulated panels
The single operator is to be positioned at mid-point of the lower panel (fig. 11)
so that shaft "A" is about 150 mm lower than door hinge "C".
For installation, proceed as per points A and B in paragraph 5.1.
5.4) Counterweight overhead door with double motor drive
In the case of overhead doors wider than 3.5 metres or having an incorporated
small access door, two operators must be mounted.
For installation, consider that the operators must be mounted to the sides of the
panel (fig. 3) and that such operation requires the use of accessories with short
driving tubes. To position and fix the operators, make reference to paragraphs
5.1, 5.2 or 5.3
depending on the type of overhead door.
6) DRIVING TUBE FITTING
- Position both supports "S" (fig. 12) so that driving tubes "T" are perfectly level
and aligned with operator shaft "A".
- Fix support "S" to the overhead door frame by means of the screws supplied or
by welding.
- Insert tubes "T" (fig. 12) in each of supports "S" and fasten the grooved bushings
to operator shaft "A".
- Cut the excess off the shaft ends, respecting the dimensions in fig. 13, where
"B" is the door balancing arm and "C" is the counterweight case.
- Check that the tubes are correctly inserted in operator shaft "A" and fix dowels
230V
±10%50Hz (*)
2800 PRM
250W
6.3 µF
1.4A
See Table 1
320 Nm
See Table 1
1 Motor X 9 sq m / 2 Motors over 9 sq m
hydraulic clutch
Stop and reverse
release key
500
max 20
See table 1 (**)
160° C
from -10° C to 60° C
IPX5
10 Kg
See fig.2
Idrolux
Operation cycle
S
=33",1",33",1"x200 pause 44':250W T40C
3
S
=22",1",22",1"x200 pause 44':250W T40C
3
S
=22",1",22",1"x200 pause 44':250W T40C
3
11
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