2) GENERAL INFORMATION
Compact electromechanical barrier suitable for enclosing private areas
and car parks and for use across entrances used by vehicle traffic only.
Available for entrance/exit points between 3 and 5 metres across. Ad-
justable electromechanical limit switches ensure the boom stops in the
correct position.
The emergency release for manual operation is operated by a lock with a
personalized key.
The actuator is always supplied ready for assembly on the left.
Where necessary, the opening direction can always be reversed with a
few simple operations. The foundation base mod. CBO (on request) can
be supplied to make the barrier easier to install.
Provision for accessories makes installing them straightforward, with no
need to drill additional holes.
3) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply:
Max. power input:
Capacitor:
Current demand (with accessories): 1,4 A: 2.8 A
Insulation class:
Internal lubrication:
Max. torque:
Opening time:
Boom length:
Impact reaction (Safety Edge):
Mechanical manual release:
Type of boom:
Limit switches:
Maximum n° of operations in
24hrs:
Operating temperature range:
Protection rating:
Actuator weight (without boom):
Flashing light:
Dimensions:
CONTROL UNIT
Accessories power supply:
Fuses:
Max. motor output:
Work time:
(*)= special supply voltages to order
4.1) FOUNDATION PLATE (Fig.B1)
4.2) ANCHOR BOLTS (Fig.B2)
5) ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
WARNING! The barrier must be used only for entrance/exit points
intended for vehicle traffic. Pedestrians must not be allowed to pass
within range of the automated system. Make sure there is a separate
entrance/exit just for pedestrians.
The entrance/exit must be suitably signposted with the compulsory
signs illustrated in Fig.A.
WARNING: before opening the door, the spring must be decompressed
(vertical boom). The door in the cabinet must face towards the inside of the
property. Standing in the middle of the entrance, facing out, if the cabinet
is on your left, the barrier is on your left: if the cabinet is on your right, the
barrier is on your right.
The actuator is always supplied ready for assembly on the left.
6) Assembly on left (Fig. A, B, C, D).
- It is easier to install the Shearing hazard protection kit MOOVI PRM (op-
tional extra) before the boom is assembled on the automated system.
- Balance the boom as illustrated in Fig. AB.
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- MOOVI 30-50 - ALPHA BOM
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
MOTOR
230V±10% 50Hz(*)
300W
8µF 450V (230V): 32µF 250V (110V)
F
lifetime greased
85 Nm (MOOVI 30)
250 Nm (MOOVI 50)
4s (MOOVI 30)
8s (MOOVI 50)
max. 3m (MOOVI 30)
max. 5m (MOOVI 50)
stop or stop and reverse
personalized key
rectangular
electric, built-in and adjustable
1200 (MOOVI 30)
600 (MOOVI 50)
da -10°C a +55°C
IP 24
35,6 Kg
230V~ 25W max
see fig.A
24V~(demand max. 180mA)
see figures I, J
500 W
max. 10 sec.
7) Assembly on right (Fig. AA).
- Balance the boom as illustrated in Fig. AB.
8) Boom assembly (Fig. D).
9) BOOM BALANCING (Fig. AB).
For Moovi 30:
WARNING! During the closing operation, the balancing spring
must never be fully compressed. Fig.AB rif.3 shows the position
for determining the minimum size that the compressed spring can be
allowed to reach with the boom in the open position (vertical).
10) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (Fig.E)
- Foundation base CBO
- Shearing hazard protection kit KIT MOOVI PRM
- Photocell 130 fastening post kit KIT MOOVI 130
- Fixed end rest for boom FAF
- Folding leg to support boom MOOVI GA (MOOVI 50 only)
- Cushioned folding leg to support boom MOOVI GAMA
- Skirt ready assembled on boom SB
- Safety edge BIR
- Lights kit for booms between 3m and 4.5m long KIT MOOVI LIGHT
- Lights kit for booms 5m or 6m long KIT MOOVI LIGHT 1
- Top or bottom boom covering profile MOOVI PCA
- SS (fig. J) Barrier open light optional board. Works with electric limit
switches only.
MOOVI accessories (boom length limits and balancing) (Fig. AF)
For further information on installing and using the accessories, refer to the
relevant instruction manual.
11) Assembling the shearing hazard protection kit MOOVI PRM (Fig.AC)
12) Assembling the flashing light RAY X/RAY X SA (FIG.AD)
- Complete assembly and wiring as directed in instructions provided for
RAY X/RAY X SA.
13) Assembling Photocell 130 / Moovi 130 (FIG. AE).
14) ADJUSTING THE LIMIT SWITCHES (Fig. G)
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15) PREPARING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
WARNING: before opening the door, the spring must be decompressed
(vertical boom). Prepare the electrical system (fig. A), referring to the stan-
dards in force. Keep mains power connections well separated from service
connections (photocells, safety edges, control devices, etc.).
WARNING! For connection to the mains power supply, use a multicore
cable with a cross-section of at least 3x1.5mm
by the regulations mentioned above (by way of example, if the cable is
not protected, it must be rated H07 RN-F or higher, while if it is protected
it must be rated at least H05 VV-F with a cross-section of 3x1.5mm
16) WIRING (FIG. F, I, J)
WARNING: Wiring must be carried out by qualified, expert personnel in a
professional manner and in accordance with all regulations in force, using
appropriate materials.
BORNE
DESCRIPTION
1-2
Power supply 230V +/- 10% 50/60 Hz (Neutral to terminal 1).
Motor M connection (terminal 4 common, terminals 3-5
3-4-5
motor start and capacitor).
1-4
230V flashing light connection
START input or key selector (N.O.) with trimmer TW=max.
7-8
OPEN input (N.O.) with trimmer TW=min.
7-9
STOP button (N.C.). If not used, leave jumpered.
Photocell or pneumatic safety edge input (N.C.). If not used,
7-10
leave jumpered.
7-11
Opening limit switch (N.C.). If not used, leave jumpered.
7-12
Closing limit switch (N.C.). If not used, leave jumpered.
13-14
24 V~output to supply photocell and other devices.
15-16
Output for barrier open light / 2nd radio channel.
17-18
Antenna receiver input (17 signal 18 braiding).
PEDESTRIAN input (N.O.) with trimmer TW=max.
19-20
CLOSE input (N.O.) with trimmer TW=min.
JP4
1-2 channel radio-receiver board connector.
of the kind provided for
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