Electrical installation and connecting up
2.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND CONNECTING UP
Complete all mechanical installation before you start the installation of electrical components and connecting up.
Installation consists of the following steps:
FITTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (sect. 2.1).
CONNECTING UP (sect. 2.2 and 2.4).
CONNECTING UP TO 230V MAINS POWER SUPPLY (sect. 2.3).
STARTING THE SYSTEM with SELF-TEACH (sect. 3.1 and 3.2).
RECOGNITION OF REMOTE COMMANDS (sect. 3.2A and 3.2B) (before or after self-teach).
FUNCTIONAL TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS (sect. 3.3).
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING AND RESET (where necessary) (section 4.1 / 4.2).
2.1
FITTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Before you install components you should prepare the electrical connections of the control and safety devices of the system.
Follow the instructions given on the "System installation diagram" in the instruction manual supplied with your operator. Follow
the instructions given in this manual and the instructions given on components already installed.
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Warning
The system must only be installed by skilled personnel qualifi ed in compliance with the
regulations of the country of installation (CEI 64 - 8 and EN 60335-1 standards).
2.2
CONNECTING UP
Switch OFF the mains power supply before you start connecting up.
Make the connections as shown in Fig. 3, sect. 2.4. Check that the cables are connected to the correct inputs. Check
that the minimum cable section is as specifi ed.
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Warning
Faulty connections can cause equipment operating faults and may seriously damage the equipment.
Failure to connect up the equipment correctly will void your guarantee. Do not use intercom or telephone cable.
IMPORTANT: Complete all connections and checks before you connect up to the 230 V AC mains power supply.
The equipment must be earthed. Connect the earth to the earth terminals.
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Warning
SKIPPER operator: Connect the earth wire of the power supply cable to the terminal on the operator
metal container as shown in Fig. 2.
2.3
CONNECTING UP TO THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY - 230 V AC MONOPHASE 50/60 Hz.
Use a power supply cable with 3 wires and a minimum
section of 1.5 mm
2
; the cable must comply with current
electrical regulations. Choose the section of the cable to
match the length of the line.
IMPORTANT! Always install, upstream of the line, a
mains switch which guarantees a multipole cut-off with
minimum contact opening of 3 mm (connect it to a 6 A
differential overload switch with sensitivity of 30 mA).
When you power up the unit for the fi rst time, the board
display will show the number "1" or "0" for a few seconds
depending on the type of operator installed (SKIPPER
RAIDER
"0").
After this, the fl ashing letter "S" will appear to indicate that
you must perform the self-teach procedure (see sect. 3.1).
SKIPPER
"1";
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Fig. 2
M5
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