3) Fit post "F" and protection frame "G" as shown in Fig. 24B. The post
is fastened from inside the barrier by means of 3 screws (supplied).
4) Fit the photocell to the post, as shown in the instruction sheet for Cel-
lula 130.
Refer to the instruction sheet for Cellula 130 for further information.
6.7) Moovi accessories: boom length limits and balancing (Fig.25)
6.7.1) Moovi 30RMM and Moovi 50RMM
All barriers belonging to the MOOVI series are equipped with a hooking
bracket with 3 securing points located on the device for boom balancing
(Fig. 25 - ref. A points A-B-C).
The ideal securing point for correct balancing of the boom must be
chosen according to the barrier type and to the length of the boom and
accessories installed.
Tab.1 of Fig.25 shows the weight expressed in kgs by linear meter (kg/m)
for each accessory.
When the supporting leg Moovi GA/GAMA is used, it is necessary to
calculate the arbitrary weight in Kg/m, using the following formula:
where L stands for the length of the boom.
Then proceed as follows:
1) Sum up the total linear weight of the accessories installed (including
boom weight).
2) Find the crossing point between the length of the boom and the total
weight of the accessories on the diagram, making reference to the
MOOVI model.
3) The point found in this way will indicate the correct hooking point (A-
B-C).
Example
MOOVI 50 with:
(boom measuring 4,0m + BIR + GAMA +1PCA).
(1,028+0,510+(1,2/4,0)+0,160)= 1,97
The crossing point between value 1,97 and boom length equal to 4,0 is
within the "A" area of MOOVI 50 graph. "A" hooking point will therefore
be suitable for correct boom balancing.
Calibrate the spring as described in paragraph 7.
WARNING!:
The securing points marked with A and B can be used with MOOVI
50RMM only.
The securing point marked with C can be used with MOOVI 30S/30RMM
only.
If the point found is within the crossed area that means that installation
is not possible and it is necessary to shorten the boom or reduce the
number of accessories.
If no accessory is used, only use the weight of the "PA" boom to find the
securing point.
6.7.2) Moovi 30S
For Moovi 30S model, observe the following:
Max. boom length:
3m
Hooking point:
C
Accessories that can be used without shortening the boom: BIR - PCA
- Moovi Light
Accessories that cannot be used: GA/GAMA – SB
7) BAR BALANCING (Fig.9)
- Activate the emergency release (fig.14).
- Position the bar at about 45° (fig.9). The bar must remain still.
- If the bar tends to open, unload the spring by operating on the "T" tie
rod.
- If the bar tends to close, load the spring by operating on the "T" tie rod.
- In both cases, load or unload the spring until the bar remains still at
about 45°.
- Reset the motorised operation by rotating the release key to the op-
posite direction (fig.14).
WARNING! During the closing operation, the balancing spring must never
be reduced to a pack (be totally compressed). Fig.9 indicates the position
where the minimum value of the compressed spring is measured with the
rod in the opening (vertical bar) position.
8) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SET-UP
WARNING: before opening the door, make sure that the spring has
been unloaded (rod at 43°). Set up the electrical installation (fig. 10) with
reference to the current regu-lations for electrical installations CEI64-8,
IEC364, in conformity with HD384 and other national standards. Keep
the mains power supply con-nections definitely separate from the service
connections (photocells, elec-tric edges, control devices etc.).
Warning! For connection to the mains, use a multipolar cable having
minimum 3x1.5mm
cross section and complying with the previously
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
Kg/m = 1,2/L
must be at least equal to H07 RN-F, whereas if it is protected it must
be at least equal to H07 VV-F with a 3x1.5 sq mm
Connect the control and safety devices in conformity with the previously
mentioned installation standards. Fig.10 shows the number of connections
and section for a 100m length of power supply cables; for greater lengths,
calculate the section for the true automation load. When the auxiliary
connections exceed 50-metre lengths or go through critical disturbance
areas, it is recommended to decouple the control and safety devices by
means of suitable relays.
The main automation components are (fig.10):
I)
Type-approved adequately rated omnipolar circuit-breaker with
at least 3,5 mm contact opening, provided with protection against
overloads and short circuits, suitable for cutting out automation
from the mains. Place, if not al ready installed, a type-approved
differential switch with a 0.03A threshold just before the automa-
tion system.
QR)
Control panel and incorporated receiver.
S)
Key selector.
AL)
Blinker with tuned antenna.
M)
Actuators.
A)
Bar.
F)
Rest fork.
CS)
Electric edge.
CC)
Edge control.
Ft,Fr) Pair of photocells.
CF)
Photocell post.
T)
1-2-4 channel transmitter.
RMM) Inductive metal mass detector.
LOOP) Mass detector loops.
9) LEO-MV-D CONTROL PANEL
Power supply: ............................................................ 220-230V 50/60Hz
Mains/low voltage insulation: .................................... > 2MOhm 500V
Dielectric strength: .................... mains/low voltage 3750V~ for 1 minute
Motor output current: ................................................................ 1.5Amax
Maximum motor power: ................................................................. 750W
Supply to accessories: .................................. 24V~ (1A max absorption)
Gate-open warning light: ........................................ 220-230V~ 3W max
Blinker: .................................................................. 220-230V~ 40W max
Dimensions: ....................................................................... see figure 17
Fuses:..................................................................................see figure 18
10) TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS (Fig.19)
WARNING – During the wiring and installation operations, refer to the
current standards as well as principles of good technical practice.
The cables must be tied by additional fastening next to the terminals, by
means of clips for example.
All the operator wiring operations must be carried out by qualified personnel.
JP1
1
GND terminal
2-3
Single-phase mains supply 220-230V 50/60Hz (2=N) (3=L)
JP2
4-5
Blinker connection (mains voltage) 40W Max.
6-7-8-9
Motor connection:
6 operation 1 + capacitor
7 common
(blue)
8 operation 2
9 capacitor
JP3
10-11
Output 24V~ 1A max – power supply for photocells or other
devices.
12-13
Gate-open warning light output (24V 3W max)
JP4
Barrier status output
20-18
Closed Contact with barrier raised
20-19
Closed Contact with barrier lowered
Contact switching for barrier status control.
To be used in Parky systems.
JP5
Encoder connection
WARNING! The maximum length of the connection cable of
the encoder should not exceed 3.00 mt.
JP8
21-22
Open-Close button (N.O. Start), key selector.
21-23
Block button (N.C. Stop). If not used, leave jumped.
21-24
Photocell input (N.C.). If not used, leave jumped.
21-25
Opening limit switch connection (N.C. SWO). If not used,
leave jumped.
21-26
Closing limit switch connection (N.C. SWC). If not used, leave
jumped.
ENGLISH
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