7 - TESTING AND COMMISSION THE AUTOMATION
The system must be tested by a qualified technician, who must
perform the tests required by the relevant standards in relation to
the risks present and must check that the installation complies with
7.1 - Testing
All the system components must be tested following the procedures
described in their respective operator manuals;
ensure that the recommendations in Chapter 1 – Safety Warnings
- have been complied with;
check that the door can move freely once the automation is
released and that it is in balance and therefore remains stationary
if left in any position;
7.2 - Commissioning
Once all (and not just some) of the system devices have passed
the testing procedure, the system can be commissioned;
the system's technical dossier must be produced and kept for
10 years.It must contain the electrical wiring diagram, a drawing
or photograph of the system, the analysis of the risks and the
solutions adopted to deal with them, the manufacturer's declaration
of conformity for all connected devices, the operator's manual for
every device and the system maintenance plan;
fix a plate on the door indicating the automation data, the name of
the person responsible for commissioning, the serial number, the
year of construction and the CE mark;
also fit a plate specifying the procedure for releasing the system
by hand;
the relevant regulatory requirements, especially with the EN12445
standard which specifies the test methods for gate and door
automation systems.
check that all the connected devices (photocells, sensitive edges,
emergency buttons, etc.) are operating correctly by performing
door opening, closing and stop tests using the connected control
devices (transmitters, buttons or switches);
perform the impact measurements as required by the EN12445
standard, adjusting the control unit's speed, motor force and
deceleration functions if the measurements do not give the
required results, until the correct setting is obtained.
draw up the declaration of conformity, the instructions and
precautions for use for the end user and the system maintenance
plan and consign them to the end user;
ensure that the user has fully understood how to operate the
system in automatic, manual and emergency modes;
the end user must also be informed in writing about any risks and
hazards still present;
ATTENTION !
After detection of an obstacle, the door stops on opening and
automatic closing is excluded; to resume movement, press
the control button or use the transmitter.
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