1) Product description
POP is a gearmotor for small and medium-sized swing gates. It
automates gates with leaves of a maximum 2m in length and 200 kg
in weight.
2) Installation
The installation must be carried out by qualified and skilled person-
nel in compliance with the directions provided in chapter "WARN-
INGS".
2.1) Preliminary checks
Do not use POP to automate a gate that is inefficient and unsafe.
The device does not solve faults resulting from incorrect installation
or poor maintenance of the gate.
Make sure that the structure of the gate is suitable for automation
and in compliance with regulations in force.
Make sure that:
• The packing is undamaged and contains all the parts shown in Fig. 1
o
No.1 pc. PP7024
o
No.1 pc. PP7224
o
No.2 pcs. Straight arm
o
No.2 pcs. curved arm
o
No.2 pcs. Motor bracket
o
No.1 pc. Box of accessories.
o
No.1 pc. Electronic "Openkit" box
2.2) Typical system (Fig. 4)
1. POP "PP7024" actuator
2. POP "PP7224" actuator
3. Photocell
4. Aerial
2.3) Mounting (Fig. 5)
Mount the brackets as follows:
Tab. 1
1. Using the leaf opening angle as a guideline, check that the values in Tab. 1 can be met.
2. Measure the value of "A" on site.
3. The value of "B" can be calculated from Table 1 using the value of "A" together with the opening angle of the leaves. For example, if "A"
is 100mm and a 100° opening is required, the value of "B" should be approximately 180mm.
2
• PP7024 with incorporated control unit and 230V power supply
(The PP7024/V1 version has a 120V power supply.)
• The PP7224 has no control unit, the PP 07224 gearmotor is con-
nects with the PP7024 control unit.
• The gate opens and closes without presenting points of friction.
• The gate is well balanced, i.e., if it is stopped in any position it must
not display a tendency to start moving again.
• The area singled out for mounting the gearmotor allows easy, safe
manoeuvring.
• Make sure that the mounting area is compatible with the overall
dimensions of the gearmotor (Fig. 2).
• Make sure that the mounting positions of the various devices are
protected from impacts and that the mounting surfaces are suffi-
ciently sturdy.
• Make sure that the mounting surfaces of the photocells are flat and
that they enable the proper alignment between TX and RX.
• Check that there is enough space for the arm to rotate (Fig. 3).
5. Flashing light
6. Key-operated selector switch
7. Post for photocells (optional)
8. Power supply line
Fig. 5