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CHAPTER 2
2.1 – SAFETY DEVICES
The series of DEA SYSTEM electronic accessories can be used with the barrier so that the manoeuvres can be performed in complete safety.
The rod lock with 3 levers protects the motor against vandalism.
An incorporated limit switch device guarantees specific barrier adjustment.
The emergency lock on the reducer motor ensures barrier opening even if there is a power cut.
CAUTION
To contribute to the greater safety of the automation, the anchoring structure must respect the Standards and Laws currently in force.
CHAPTER 3
3.1 – INSTALLATION
Installation of the barrier requires foundation work for the channelling of the electric cables and, if necessary, the laying of the base plate. The
barrier is fastened to the ground as follows:
• For the fastening on a concrete foundation, bury the rag bolts of the base plate in the concrete (fig. 5).
• Prepare a duct for the passage of the supply and control cables (fig. 6).
• Make sure with a level that the fastening base or the counterplate are perfectly level and free of slag or cement burrs.
• Fasten the barrier to the counterplate with the 4 nuts, or fasten them directly to the concrete by means of 4 screw anchors with screws Ø 14
mm (fig. 7).
CAUTION
The foundation work in concrete must be suitable to take the projecting load of the barrier and be perfectly level. Use galvanised screws
to avoid the screws locking because of the formation of rust.
3.2 - ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Connect the electric cables as described in the specific instructions enclosed and referring to the indications given by the instructions of the indi-
vidual devices which must be connected to the automatic device.
IMPORTANT: The opening and closing limit switches are positioned in opposite positions in relation to the left barrier (fig. 8) or right barrier
(fig. 9). Check the correct electric connection.
CAUTION
During the connection of the electric cables make sure that they are not connected to the main power supply.
The electric connection must be protected by an automatic earth-leakage circuit breaker.
The electric connection must be made according to the safety rules currently in force, by trained and qualified personnel.
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