2.2) Typical system
Figure 2 shows a typical system for automating a sliding gate using ROBUS
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4
D
2
E
C
2
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Key-operated selector switch
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Photocells on post
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Photocells
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Main fixed edge (optional)
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Main movable edge
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"Open" stop bracket
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Rack
2.3) List of cables
Figure 2 shows the cables needed for the connection of the devices in a typical installation; table 5 shows the cable characteristics.
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The cables used must be suitable for the type of installation; for example, an H03VV-F type cable is recommended for indoor
applications, while H07RN-F is suitable for outdoor applications.
Table 5: List of cables
Connection
A: Power line
B: Flashing light with aerial
C: Photocells
D: Key-operated selector switch
E: Fixed edges
F: Movable edges
Note 1: power supply cable longer than 30 m may be used provided it has a larger gauge, e.g. 3x2,5mm
tem is provided near the automation unit.
Note 2: If the "BLUEBUS" cable is longer than 30 m, up to 50 m, a 2x1mm
Note 3: A single 2x0,5mm
Note 4: Please refer to Chapter "7.3.2 STOP Input" in situations where there is more than one edge, for information about the type of con-
nection recommended by the manufacturer.
Note 5: special devices which enable connection even when the leaf is moving must be used to connect movable edges to sliding leaves.
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3
5
7
6
F
8
9
10 ROBUS
11 "Closed" stop bracket
12 Secondary movable edge (optional)
13 Radio-transmitter
Cable type
1 3x1,5mm
cable
2
1 2x0,5mm
cable
2
1 RG58 type shielded cable
1 2x0,5mm
cable
2
2 2x0,5mm
cable (note 3)
2
1 2x0,5mm
cable (note 4)
2
1 2x0,5mm
cable (note 4)
2
cable can be used instead of two 4x0,5mm
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3
8
Secondary fixed edge (optional)
Flashing light with incorporated aerial
Maximum length allowed
30m (note 1)
20m
20m (recommended less than 5 m)
30m (note 2)
50m
30m
30m (note 5)
cable is needed.
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cables.
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12
11
2
13
10
F
C
, and that a safety grounding sys-
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B
A