GB
GHOST 200
3.2 - CHOICE OF SAFETY DEVICES
CAUTION
The components and safety devices must be chosen, arranged and installed in compliace with the UNI 8612 safety regulations or the regu-
lations in the country of installation.
The GHOST 200 gearmotor is not provided with mechanical clutch. The force of the movement is electrically regulated by the control panel.
The DEA SYSTEM comprises:
• flashing light;
• photocells;
• rubber safety profile;
• control panels.
All the electrical safety devices are controlled by the DEA SYSTEM control equipment.
The safety devices must be periodically checked.
3.3 - LAYOUT OF COMPONENTS (FIG.3)
1) Flashing light
2) Manual control device
3) Safety photocells
4) Remote control receiver antenna
5) GHOST 200 underground gearmotor
6) Control panel
CHAPTER 4
4.1 - INSTALLATION
Before installing the gearmotor, the site must be prepared and the installer must therefore ensure that he has all the necessary equipment.
CAUTION
For successful automation, the foundation work must be correctly performed observing the measurement provided.
Assembly of the GHOST 200 unit:
1) - Choose the exact position of the housing/motor unit.
2) - Dig the foundations at the selected point. The area dug must be larger than the housing to allow the introduction of the concrete to secure
the housing.
3) - Cover the base of the foundation with concrete and lay the housing
4) - Level the fondation housing. The upper edge must protrude from the finished paved surface.
5) - Fill in with concrete and check the level again.
6) - Leave to rest to allow the concrete to settle.
N.B.: Provide a water drain outlet in the foundation to prevent water stagnating and causing oxidation.
Once the housing has been installed and after securing the gearmotor with the nuts, rest the wing on the bracket and weld (fig. 4).
CAUTION
Never apply the welder earth to the gearmotor. During spot welding of the bracket, always protect the mechanism with a rag; splits of
molten metal can damage the gearmotor and cables.
4.2 - FITTING THE GEARMOTOR ON THE BASE STRUCTURE
Fix the gearmotor to the base plate ensuring that you not damage the electrical cables.
CAUTION
You are advised to use galvanised screws to prevent the formation of rust and blockage of the screws. All the electrical connection must
be made outside the gearmotor housing.
The gearmotor can be used on the left (fig. 5) or right (fig.6), fitting it ad required in the housing. (fig. 7).
4.3 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
To make the electrical connections, carefully follow the instructions enclosed with the individual componets following the diagram in fig. 8 and
referring to the specifications of the individual units to be connected to the automation device.
CAUTION
During connection of the electrical cables, ensure that they are not connected to the mains.
The connection must be protected by an automatic differential switch.
The connection must be made in compliance with current safety regulations, by trained and qualifed personnel.
4.4 - OPENING THE GATE MANUALLY
The device is provided with a key for opening the gate if there is a power supply failure. To access the unit, remove the protective cap and slide
the key into the hole below to the right or left according to the position of the gearmotor (fig.9); turn the key 90° until the gate is released and
then push it open. To restore automatic operation, repeat the above operation in reverse order.
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