4. addItIOnaL aCCessOrIes
- External release with customized key ZED.E.
- Release from inside/outside by means of a handle with custom-
ized key ZED.SE.
- ZED.MS wire release.
5. InstaLLIng the autOmatIsm
The automation with only one motor and central assembly is rec-
ommended for overhead doors with an area less than or equal to
12 m2; for larger dimensions or for overhead doors with a built-in
small door use 2 side motors.
1) After identifying the axis of rotation of the overhead door A,
determine the axis R passing through the bottom at a distance of
100 mm (fig. 1); this is the axis of the splined shaft that comes out
of the gear motor.
Then anchor the plate of the gear motor to the door following the
indications in figs. 2 and 3.
2) Fix the plate P onto the upright or the upper cross member of
the overhead door or onto the wall next to the arm of the door. (In
any case the arm B must be positioned between the upright and
the arm of the overhead door; if this space is insufficient, use the
curved arm art. AU.C which allows you to work in axis with the arm
of the overhead door (fig. 4).
3) Provisionally fix the bracket S with the tube T, inserted both into
the bracket and into the splined shaft of the gear motor.
Measure the tube T so that it is aligned with the arm B.
Then cut the tube to size.
Now fix the bracket S with screws or rivets, taking care to set the
tube T absolutely level (fig. 5).
The tube must also be parallel to the sheet of the overhead door;
to ensure this, regulate as shown in fig. 6.
4) Bring the overhead door into open position and cut the two
components of the straight arm following the indications in figs.
7 and 8.
Then weld the flat part of the arm to the tube T (fig. 7) or use the
arm AU2.D45.
Insert the flat part in the tube and then fix the latter to the flat part
P with a screw M10 and self-locking nut (provided).
5) If necessary rebalance the door by increasing the counter-
weights or the pull of the springs so that manual manoeuvres can
be performed easily.
6. partICuLar appLICatIOns
As well as ordinary overhead doors (with counterweight and verti-
cal guides), ZED24 can be used for the automated operation of:
• Doors with horizontal and vertical guides, fig. 9 (the installation is
similar to that described in point 5).
• Articulated overhead doors. For installation follow point 5 inte-
grated with the indications in fig.10.
• Overhead doors with a spring (for installation follow the indica-
tions in point 5).
N.B.: In order to be automated these doors must have a vertical
guide.
7. manuaL manOeuvre
The manual manoeuvre of the overhead door may be achieved in
various ways:
Internal release of the handle:
• Turn the release knob by 90° as indicated in Fig.11
• In this way the automation is deactivated. It is now possible to
open/close the door by hand.
• To restore automatic operation, return the release knob to its
initial position.
Wire release art. zed.ms:
Note: The wire release may be installed with the sheath on the left
or the right of the actuator, depending on the position of the han-
16
dle for opening the door. Fig. 12 shows both installations.
It is necessary to make a small hole for the sheath to pass through;
the drilling measurements, valid for both sides of the casing, are
indicated in fig.13.
• Fit the steel cable C onto the lever L.
• Pass the sheath G with the cable terminal K until it rests against
the motor casing body (If the sheath is on the right the cable is
inserted from the opposite side and the cable terminal K rests
against the lever L).
• Fix the steel cable C in the handle with the terminal as indicated
in fig. 12.
• Fix the bracket S.
• Tighten the cable using the registering screw.
• Turn the handle to release it.
• When the handle is turned again, the first manoeuvre will restore
normal operation.
external release with customised key zed.e:
• Fix the pin P to the release pin S using the special dowel G, as
indicated in figure 14.
• On axis with the release pin S, make a hole with a diameter of
about 16mm.
• Using the plate R as a drilling template, make the two holes at
the sides ø 7 mm for the fixing screws.
• Fix the plate to the door.
release from inside/outside by means of a handle with cus-
tomized key zed.se:
• Fix the plate P before fitting the actuator, in position 45° as indi-
cated in Fig.15.
• Assemble the release mechanism, cutting the rod A to size.
8. reguLatIOn Of the LImIt stOps
ZED24 has built-in limit stops both for opening and for closing; to
regulate them, proceed as follows (fig. 16):
• Unscrew the screw V and remove the casing C.
• Slacken the dowel G.
• Delay or anticipate the intervention of the limit stop by rotating
the cam A and moderately tighten the dowel G.
attentIOn
The TPL policy on the products, which covers any damage to per-
sons or things caused by manufacturing defects, requires that the
system comply with the regulations in force and that authentic Be-
nincà accessories be used.
teChnICaL data
Power supply
Motor supply
Consumption
Power
Torque
Jogging
Operating time
IP class
Thermal switch trig.
Operat. temperature
Noise level
Lubrication
Weight
*Available version IP44
zed24
230 Vac
24 Vdc
1 A
190 W
260 Nm
30%
10"-15"
IP 40*
130°C
-20°C/+50°C
<70dB
AGIP GRLP1
10 kg