Noise Level; Malfunction: Causes And Remedies - BFT SUB Instrucciones De Instalación

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can be seen in fig.20) during leaf movement.
f) Let the air out until non-emulsified oil appears.
g) Tighten the bleed screw before the actuator operation time runs out.
h) Repeat this operation several times for both bleed screws.
i) Restore the oil level, checking that it just reaches below cap "O" (fig.19). Top
up with IDROLUX oil of the same type.

18) NOISE LEVEL

The aerial noise level produced by the gearmotor under normal operating condi-
tions is constant and does not exceed 70 dB (A).
19) SCRAPPING
Materials must be disposed of in conformity with the current regulations.
In case of scrapping, the automation components do not entail any particular
risks or danger. In case of recovered materials, these should be sorted out by type
(electrical components, copper, aluminium, plastic etc.).
20) DISMANTLING
When the automation system is disassembled to be reassembled on another
site, proceed as follows:
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Disconnect the power supply and the entire electrical installation.
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Remove the gearmotor from its fixing base.
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Disassemble the control panel, if separate, and all the installation components.
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In the case where some of the components cannot be removed or are dam-
aged, they must be replaced.

21) MALFUNCTION: CAUSES and REMEDIES

When any operational malfunction is found, and not resolved, disconnect the
power supply from the system and request the assistance of qualified personnel
(installer). When automation is out of order, activate the manual release to allow
opening and closing manoeuvres to be carried out by hand.
21.1) The gate does not open. The motor does not turn.
1) Check that the photocells or electric edges are not dirty, or engaged, or not
aligned. Proceed accordingly.
2) Check that the electronic equipment is correctly supplied with power. Check
the integrity of the fuses.
3) Check that the functions are correct by means of the control unit diagnosing
leds (see relevant instructions). Identify any causes for faults. If the leds show
a persistent start command, check that no radio controls, start buttons or
other control devices keep the start contact activated (closed).
4) If the control unit does not work, it must be replaced. Should the checks listed
above be satisfactory, replace the actuator.
21.2) The gate does not open. The actuator vibrates but there is no movement.
1) The manual release was left engaged. Reset motorised operation. Should an
TABLE 1
Mod.
Block type
SUB EL
electric lock
SUB
hydraulic blocks
SUB R
hydraulic blocks
SUB E
electric lock
SUB ER
electric lock
SUB G
hydraulic blocks
SUB GR
hydraulic blocks
SUB GE
electric lock
SUB GER
electric lock
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
Pump flow rate l/min
Opening angle (degrees)
0.4 (V0)
130
0.6 (V1)
130
0.9 (V2)
130
0.6 (V1)
130
0.9 (V2)
130
0.6 (V1)
180
0.9 (V2)
180
0.6 (V1)
180
0.9 (V2)
180
electric lock be fitted, check that it opens correctly after the start command.
2) Check that the capacitor is connected to the motor drive terminals.
3) Check that the motor common (light blue wire) is properly connected.
4) Disconnect and reconnect the power supply to the system. The first start
command must open. Should the actuator close, reverse the respective drive
connections to the actuator.
5) Help the leaf to open by hand. If the leaf opens, check if there are any mechanical
problems with the leaf or, if necessary, adjust the by-pass valves as described
in the relevant item 12. Should the checks listed above be satisfactory, replace
the actuator.
Max. leaf length (mt)
3.5
1,8
1,8
2,5
2,5
1,8
1,8
2,5
2,5
Max. leaf weight (kg)
Speed (degrees/sec.)
8000N (~800 Kg)
3,9
8000N (~800 Kg)
5,4
8000N (~800 Kg)
9
8000N (~800 Kg)
5,4
8000N (~800 Kg)
9
8000N (~800 Kg)
5,4
8000N (~800 Kg)
9
8000N (~800 Kg)
5,4
8000N (~800 Kg)
9
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