2.2 TYPICAL INSTALLATION
E
B
C
F
F
A
KEY
A OPERATOR
B OPENING PHOTOCELLS
C CLOSING PHOTOCELLS
D FLASHING LIGHT
E KEY SELECTOR SWITCH
F LIMIT STOP
G EXTERNAL CONTROL UNIT
3 PRODUCT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
EAGLE / EAGLE ONE
Power supply
24V
Operator power supply
150 W
Power input
6,5 A
Torque
220 Nm
Duty cycle
Intensive
Protection rating
Insulation class
3 (selv)
Working temperature
Max weight of gate leaf
Speed
0,1 Rad / Sec
Weight
11,3 Kg
LIMITS OF USE
LEAF WEIGHT (Kg)
4 INSTALLATION
4.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Before starting the installation work, check the condition of the product
components, the suitability of the chosen gate operator model and the
suitability of the intended installation environment:
• Ensure that all material used is in perfect condition and fit for purpose.
• Make sure that the mechanical structure of the gate is suitable for
automation. This product cannot be used to automate a gate unless the
gate is already in good working order and safe; furthermore, it cannot
remedy defects caused by incorrect installation or lack of maintenance
of the gate.
• Check that the operating conditions of the devices are compatible with
the stated operating limits.
• Move the gate leaves manually in both directions to ensure the force
required is constant throughout the full range of movement.
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D
B
C
A
F
EAGLE
230V ~ 50Hz
280 W
1,2 A
300 Nm
30%
IP24D
1 (earthing)
from -20°C to + 50°C
SEE THE CHART
0,08 Rad / Sec
11,6 Kg
• Move the gate leaves manually to any position then release them to
check that they remain stationary.
• Check that the area in which the operator is to be mounted is compatible
with the size of the unit and make sure there is sufficient clearance for its
full movement.
• Ensure that there is sufficient space around the operator to perform the
manual release procedure.
• Ensure that the surfaces on which the devices are to be mounted are
solid and able to provide a secure anchorage.
• Ensure that all devices to be installed are in a protected location such as
to minimize the risk of accidental impact.
4.2 OPERATING LIMITS
Before starting the installation work make sure the operator is correctly sized
in relation to the dimensions and length of the gate leaves and within the
limits shown in diagram 1 of the chapter "Product technical specifications".
4.3 PREPARATORY WORK FOR INSTALLATION (FITTING
THE ARTICULATED ARMS)
• Dig a pit of suitable size to accommodate the foundation box (FIG.1).
• Install one conduit to accommodate the power feeding cable and one to
drain off water (FIG. 2).
• Place the foundation box in the pit, with the pin aligned with the axis of
the top gate hinge (FIG. 3).
• Embed the foundation box into concrete, ensuring it is perfectly
horizontal (FIG. 4).
4.4 INSTALLATION
4.4.1 INSTALLATION:
• Insert the operator in the foundation box. (FIG. 5).
• Secure the operator with the supplied nuts and the washers (FIG. 5).
• Weld the coupling plate as shown in FIG. 6.
• Fix the gate manual release mechanism as shown in FIG. 7.
• Assemble plate P and the foundation box pin, inserting also the supplied
ball (FIG. 8).
• Insert the coupling plate pin into the hole in plate P (FIG. 9).
• Join the 2 plates to the manual lock/release mechanism as described in
heading 4.4.3.
• Couple the drive shaft to bracket P using the 2 levers (FIG. 10):
Insert lever A onto the drive shaft and secure it with the supplied nut and
bolt. Fix lever B to lever A and to plate P using the 2 circlips supplied.
4.4.2 INSTALLATION OF LIMIT STOPS AND SWITCHES
If the gate is equipped with its own limit stops (recommended) it must come
to rest against them at the end of the opening and closing movements. If
the gate has no limit stops or if you don't want the gate to come to rest
against the limit stops, the operator's internal limit stops must be used.
Proceed as follows to adjust the internal limit stops:
• Close the gate completely (FIG. 11) and adjust the screw until touching
lever B (FIG. 12).
• With the gate completely open (FIG. 13) loosen the opening limit stop
fixing screw (FIG. 14).
• Rotate the limit stop until it comes to rest against lever B (FIG. 14).
• Fit the cover onto the box as shown in FIG. 15.
4.4.3 OPERATOR MANUAL LOCK / RELEASE
Perform the manual release procedure when the gate is to be opened
manually. Activation of the release system may result in uncontrolled
movements of the gate in the presence of imbalance or mechanical faults.
The manual lock / release mechanism must be operated at the time of
installation in order to lock the gate leaf to the lever system to allow drive
transmission.
There are three possible ways to release the operator manually:
MANUAL RELEASE WITH THE SUPPLIED KEY:
• Insert the key into the cylinder and turn it in the permitted direction (FIG.
16A).
• Keeping the key rotated, move the gate in order to release the
mechanism (FIG. 17A).
MANUAL RELEASE WITH THE SUPPLIED LEVER:
• Fit the release lever and turn it in the permitted direction (FIG. 16B)
• Keeping the lever rotated, move the gate in order to release the
mechanism (FIG. 17B).
MANUAL RELEASE WITH THE SUPPLIED KEY AND LEVER: