When the operator has been installed, check
if dimension "X" in Fig. 7 is at the minimum
of 500 mm. If dimension "X" is less than
500 mm, run an impact test on the point
indicated in Fig.7, as described in standard
UNI EN 12445, and make sure that the me-
asured values conform to the specifications
of standard UNI EN 12453.
If the thrust values are not within the values
specified in standard UNI EN 12453, the zone
indicated in figure 7 MUST BE protected with
a protective device conforming to the UNI
EN 12978 standard.
2.4. INSTALLING THE OPERATOR
1. Fit the rear bracket in the position you have just determined.
If necessary, the length of the rear bracket can be modified
in order to respect the installation dimensions (Z dimension
included).
a– For iron pilasters, weld the bracket directly on the pilaster (Fig.
8).
b– For masonry pilasters, an ap-
propriate plate (available
as a optional item) must
be used for scew fastening.
i– Weld the rear bracket to
the plate and screw it
on, inserting it in the slot
(Fig. 9).
ii– Secure all the items on the
pilaster using adequate securing systems (Fig. 10).
Fig. 9
During the operations to secure the rear bracket, use a level to
check if the bracket is perfectly horizontal.
2. Fasten the operator on the rear bracket you have just secured,
using the supplied pins and elastic rings (Fig. 11).
The operator is available in both right and left versions. The
operator must always be positioned as shown in Fig.12. The
right hand operator is the
operator which, by looking
at the gate from the side
where the operator is instal-
led, is located on the right of
the leaf (or on the right leaf
in the case of 2-motor appli-
cations). Consequenly, the
motor on the left (or on the
left leaf) is identified as the
left operator.
3. Set the operator for manual operation, using the release
system - see paragraph 6.
4. Remove the pipe completely until it stops (Fig.13).
5. Restore normal operation of the operator - see paragraph
7.
6. Turn the operator's rod clockwise by a half/full turn, Fig.14, to
retract the rod.
Fig. 7
7.
Fit the front bracket using the pin and the supplied elastic
rings (Fig. 15).
Fig. 8
8.
Close the gate leaf.
9. Bring the operator pipe to the leaf until the front bracket rests
against the leaf (Fig.16),
10. Using a level, check if the operator is perfectly horizontal and
provisionally secure the front bracket with two weld spots
(Fig. 16.).
Fig. 10
11.
Prepare the operator for manual operation – see paragraph
6 – and make sure that the leaf can perform all the requi-
red opening, stopping at the opening mechanical stops. If
necessary, remove the front racket and repeat operations
from point 8.
12. Definitively weld the front bracket to the leaf.
We advise you to provisionally release the operator from the bracket,
to prevent it damaging during the welding operation.
We advise you to grease all the operator securing pins.
13. Install the second motor if any.
Fig. 11
14. Install the container for the control unit and any accessories,
following the relevant instructions.
3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
When the motor and all the necessary accessories have been
installed, make the connections in the control unit, following the
control unit instructions.
If the power cable must be extended, a connector block must be
provided for the connection of the two cables.
Fig. 12
9
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16