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0. Tools and equipment.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1 1. Mechanic assembly: 1.1 1. 1 Squ Squar arin ingg-ou outt the the li lift ft-shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pag Page e2 1.2 1. 2 Reac Reacti tion ons s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page Page 3 1.3 Ass Assem embly bly of of the lan landin ding g doors. doors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page Page 4 1.4 Guid Guides es assem assembly bly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5 1.5 Car frame and lift-car floor assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7 1.6 Ass Assem embly bly of of wedging wedging syst system em and and of limite limiterr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pag Page e9 1.7 Lift-car assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10 1.8 Car doors assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13 2. Hydraulic assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14 3. Electrical assembly : 3.1 Electric elements assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15 3.2 Electric setting up of the car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16 3.3 Electric set-up in the lift-shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20 3.4 Control panel: 3.4.1 Power circuit. Electrical protections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21 3.4.2 Overload device wiring and adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22 3.4.3 Timing device adjustment. Light indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 23 3.4.4 3.4 .4 Spe Speed ed limit limiter er remote remote actu actuato atorr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pag Page e 23 3.5 Operating operating description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 24
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0. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. EQUIPMENT.
- PERSONNEL PROTECTIONS PROTECTIONS::
Helmet Security glasses Gloves Security boots Harness (for working in the heights-guides assembling-) Mask and apron for welding
- EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT::
Lifting tackle, 2 u. Drill with several bore bits for concrete Manual welding kit Steel slings of 2 m, 2 u. Bob plumbs, 2 u. Mete stick Straight spanner of 60, 2 u. Straight Straig ht spanner of 50, 2 u. Straight Straig ht spanner of 46, 1 u. Straight spanner of 36, 1 u. Straight spanner of 32, 2 u. - TOO TOOLS: LS:
Complete set of straight or star spanners Complete set of hexagonal allen keys Complete set of wrench sockets Pliers Tip pliers for spring rings (C-clips) Starr screw-driver Sta Flat screw-driver Card screw-driver Hammer Nylon beater
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1.1 SQUARING-OUT OF LIFT-SHAFT.
- For the lift-shaft squaring - out, follow the assembling scheme included in the instructions. - Before starting the assembly, verify the following measures: R : Travel of the lift-car W : Width of the shaft
F:
Depth of the pit
D:
Depth of the shaft
H:
Heigth to the lift-shaft ceiling (headroom)
In case of important differences between the distances on the scheme and the measures taken, please contact our technical department. Bear in mind that the lift is supplied with a total over-travel of 300 mm (normal upper over-travel = 150 mm) - Squaring out : 1. Place the landing doors plumb lines at the entrances. 2. Place the axis of the guides on the pit according to the scheme; the guides axis must be perfectly parallel to the landing doors plumb line. 3. Place the distance between guides centred in the shaft width, for central opening doors the cabin must be centred in the shaft width; bear in mind the possible stalling of the wall, so that it may be admitted by the guide bracket adjustment (see pag. 5). 4. Place the landing door axis perfectly alined with the middle point of the d.b.g., in case of doors with central opening; bear in mind the shaft width which is necessary to embed the door frame (see
W (D)
.
.
75 (Guide rails T90/B) 82 (Guide rails T125/B) Shaft axis
H
Distance between guide rails=A+306 303
Guide rails axis position
D (W) 400
R
Pit buffer position
Cylinder position
153
60 (Guide rails T90/B) Side 57 (Guide rails T125/B) position of lift-car Door plumb line
F .
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1.2 REACCTIONS. - A y B (mm) : Lift-car dimensions. - Q (kg) : Rated load. 2
- S (m ) - P (kg) - Q* (kg) - Qm (kg) - L (mm) - R (m) - Rx, Ry (N) - Rz (N) - Rc (N) - Rg (N) - Ra (N)
2
: Lift-car surface. : Empty lift-car weight; see panel. : Load following table 1.1 from EN81-2; see table. : Máx. (Q, Q*). : Distance between rollers (standard 3110, inside lift car height +910). : Travel. : Reactions on lift-car guide rail supports. : Reaction on the balancer. : Reaction on the cylinder base. : Reaction on guide rail base. : Reaction on buffer base.
Q·B/8 Rx (N) = 10 · ·3 2·L Ry (N) = 10 ·
Rz (N) = 10 ·
S (m )
P (kg)
Q* (kg)
3.0
1675
1300
4.0
1800
1875
5.0
1925
2500
6.0
2050
3125
7.0
2175
3750
8.0
2300
4375
9.0
2425
5000
10.0
2550
5625
11.0
2675
6250
12.0
2800
6875
13.0
2925
7500
Rc (N) = 10 · (P + Qm) · 2
Q·A/8 ·3 L P + Qm ·2 2
Rg (N) = 10 · (
P + Qm )·3 2
Ra (N) = 10 · (
P + Qm )·4 2
Rz X Rx B
Rx Y
Ry
Ry
Rg A
Rc
Ra
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1.3 ASSEMBLY OF THE LANDING DOOR.
Instructions from the door manufacturer are included. Standard supply includes 4 and 6 panel automatic telescopic central opening doors from the trademark. Instructions include the following information : - Assembly of landing door frame (page 15) - Assembly of the sill support (page 16) - Assembly of mechanism and of landing sill (page 17) - Adjustment of landing door panels (page 18) - Landing door locking device (page 23) - Location of components of landing door locking device (page 25) - Adjustment of landing door locking device components (page 26)
Fermator
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1.4 GUIDES AND CYLINDER ASSEMBLY.
Fixation of pulley assembly guides
EG=356
- Foresee a girder or a proper hook in the top part of the
0 0 2
lift-shaft to place a pulley block which helps in the handling of the different pieces.
Differential pulley assembly
- Consider the position of the different fixations in order to prepare the assembly of such fixations, as indicated in the side view. - Fix the squaring out basis plate on the bottom of the pit
Pulley assembly guide 0 0 5 1
using M10x70 Ø14 expansion studs, following the position indicated in the squaring out of the shaft.
x a m D
- Insert the lower section of the lift-car guides, and fix it to
the squaring out basis plate. Assemble the first guide
Lift-car guide fixation
0 0 2
Balancer
supports. Expansion stud M12 x 110 (Ø16)
0 3 2
Guide joint
M12 x 30 Screw plain washer, grower washer and nut.
0 0 2 0 8
Cylinder clamp
1 6 5 2 4 ÷ 2 4 0 1 ÷ 3 1 0
Forged clasp M14 (Guide T90/B) M16 (Guide T125/B)
0 0 3
Only for joint bi-part cylinders
0 0 0 5
Maximum distance between fixations, depending on rated load Q: Q(Kg)
0 0 3
Lift-car guide rails
Cylinder stand Squaring out basis plate
M12x35 screws (T90/B guide rails) M16x50 screws (T125/B guide rails)
Dmax(mm) Guide rail
1000
1500
1500
1250
2000
1000
2500
1000
3000
1250
3500
1250
4000
1250
T90/B
T125/B
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- Assemble the cylinder balancer and the clasps as shown; do not assemble the brackets until the cylinder has been installed. M12 x 40 Bolt
5 2 3
M12 x 110 (Ø16) Expansion stud
Balancer axis position
0 4
M14 x 55 Bolt
5 5 1
Detachable bracket. Assemble once the cylinder has been aligned.
5 7
Chain fixation terminal
0 4
Balancer. Fix the balancer axis with the threaded rod and locknut.
Verify that the electric contacts are activated when turning the balancer.
- Assemble the cylinder on the pedestal and fix it to the wall. Align the cylinder using the brackets and clasps. In case of joint cylinder, use an intermediate clasp to fix the lower section, and then assemble the upper section. - Assemble the sling (see section 1.5) on the guides, suspended by the lifting tackle and assemble the remaining fixations of the lift car guides from the platform. Plumb the guides perfectly. Install two lift car guide fixations together at the end of the guides, as shown. - Install the pulley head guide fixations.
6 0
M10 x 70 Ø14 Expansion stud
0 1 8
6 0
Cylinder clasp M10 x 30 Bolt
- Assemble the head on the cylinder, and fully tighten the bolt to fix the head to the piston.
0 5 3
- Install the buffer pedestal. Fix to the clamping plate with a M8x20 bolt. 0 5
Expansion stud M10 x 120(Ø12) Reinforcement piece. Only for long guide to wall distances.
6 3 5 = E G
Forged clamp M10
- Install the chains. Ensure the cylinder is completely closed and that the sling is in its lowest position (lower over travel included). The chains are to be fixed to the chain terminals in balancer and sling. Tauten the chains from the sling terminal - Install the lift car buffer.
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1.5 CAR FRAME AND LIFT-CAR FLOOR ASSEMBLY.
1. Place the frames as indicated, and ensure the safety gear bar is in the position shown.
Safety gear bar
View B Cilynder Lift-car guide rails
View A
View A
Speed limiter
View B
2. Screw the centre support beams to both frames. Fully tighten the M14x35 screws using a manual spanner, mount washers under the nuts; once secured, block the nuts with a spotweld.
3 Joint plate
=
8 2 =
5
7 9
MIH 4000
MIH 2500
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3.
Repeat the operation described in the previous paragraph with the upper beams. For rated loads of 2500 kg or more, brace the beams with the joint plate using M12x40 bolts.
4.
Assemble the sill supports on the floor before it is mounted on the central beams. Use the M10x25 bolts supplied and install a plain washer on each side, and a grower washer on one side.
Grower washer Plain washer
Should it not be possible to install all the bolts, at least two in each group should be installed.
5.
Place the lift-car floor centred on the support beams. The floor is supplied in either 1 or 2 parts. Use a sling of the appropriate resistance to handle the pieces, and tie it to the billet sheet on the lower side of the floor; see the weight marked on every part.
6.
In case of a 2 part floor, screw both parts as shown in the figure, with M12x35 screws; fully tighten the screws and block the nuts with a spotweld (1). Then secure the floor to the support beams using the M16 clamps with wedge washers, as shown in the figure; do not tighten definitely (2).
6(2)
7.
7
6(1)
Fasten the outer supports beams to the lift car floor lower part with bolts to the side profiles and with clamps to both side of the central profiles. Install the braces as shown on the picture.
8
Verify that the floor is perfectly centred in relation to the frame, fully tighten the nuts in the clamps, and block them with a spotweld.
9
Tighten the braces with the threaded rods located at the end, in such a way that the lift-car floor is perfectly horizontal.
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1.6 ASSEMBLY OF WEDGING SYSTEM AND LIMITER. ASSEMBLY ON FRAME
5 Safety gear contact actuator. Verify the contact is actuated when the safety gear is activated. Verify that the securing screw fits into the appropriate hole.
3 Safety gear spring. Secure to both lever systems, with the provided screws, as shown in the figure.
1 Safety gear actuating bar. Insert in the side chassis before screwing the support beams. Before inserting the bar, place the nylon sleeves where the bar is supported. 4 Safety gear contact. Screw to the appropriate part of the chassis. (1)
6 Speed limiter cable. Secure to the actuating levers, as shown in the figure.
2 Actuating levers. Assemble the set of levers as shown in the figure. Secure to the actuating bar with a M5x40 screw, nut and locknut. ASSEMBLY OF SPEED LIMITER 1 Speed limiter ( 1 ). Secure the support on the upper part of the guide rails using clamps. Place with contact facing the shaft wall. 2 Limiter cable strut ( 2 ). Secure to the lower part of the guide rails using clamps.
SAFETY GEAR TEST. 1 Take the lift-car to the highest level with the rated load evenly distributed (in case of test before start-up) and send the lift-car to the lower level. Actuate the wedging system from the distance, from the electric board. 2 In order to un-wedge the lift-car, use the manual pump. Once free, unhook the speed limiter contact.
(2)
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1.7 LIFT-CAR ASSEMBLY. 1. ASSEMBLE THE LATERAL PANELS.
Juntions between panels
From the cabin inside, assemble the panels housing the bottom groves in the screws.
Screws M6x20
Place the screws M8x20 in the floor sides
2. ASSEMBLE THE CEILING MODULUS
Assemble the ceiling modulus on the side panels
Join the modulus with screws M6x20
Place the screws M8x20 in the ceiling modulus 3. ASSEMBLE THE PROTECTIONS.
Screws M6x20 allen key, countersunk hole
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4. FIX THE CABIN TO CAR FRAME
1) Fix the central piece to the sling using M10x30 bolt.
2) Screw the central piece to the lift car using M8x20 bolts.
3) Fix the crosspieces to the central piece using M8x25 bolt (only for B 3000 mm)
Lift car fixation crosspiece
M8x20 Bolts
Outermost piece for lift car fixation
5) Install an intermediate piece between the central and the outermost pieces.
4) Fix the crosspiece pre-taught. In order to do so, strut the lift car and bolt the crosspiece to the outermost piece.
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5. ASSEMBLE THE PROTECTION HANDRAILS ON THE LIFT-CAR CEILING.
Central protection handrail. 4 pieces supplied.
Screw central protection handrails with M6x20 screws
4 pieces are supplied, to be assembled on both cabin sides and on both chassis sides
Screw the handrails to the reinforcement angles, screws M6x20
Screw the reinforcement angles to the ribs of the ceiling modulus, screws M6x20
6. ASSEMBLE THE APRON.
Sill supplement (only Selcom sill)
Screws M6x15
Reinforcement brace
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1.8 CAR DOORS ASSEMBLY.
Instructions from the door manufacturer included. Standard supply includes 4 and 6 panel central opening automatic telescopic doors of the
Fermator
trademark. Instructions include the following information: - Assembly of the operator in the lift-car (page 7) - Assembly of the lift-car sill (page 8) - Adjustment of lift-car door clear opening (PL) (page 9). Place on sill supplement shown in point 6 of previous section - Adjustment of the clear opening (PL) ( pag. 5 ) - Adjustment of lift-car door panels (page 11) - Correct adjustment of the panels (pag. 12) - Wheel adjustment (pag. 13) - Adjustment between the clamp and the locker (pag. 14)
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2. ASSEMBLY OF HYDRAULIC PART.
Instructions are supplied in the hydraulic power unit package: Hydraulic lift equipment HA (IM-614) Instructions include the following information: - Cylinder (direct action) (pages 1 y 2) - Hydraulic power unit, mechanic assembly (pag. 3) - Hydraulic power unit, electrical connections (pag. 4) - Couplings, pipe-lines (pages 5 y 6) - T300 Distributor hydraulic diagram (page 7) - T300 Distributor operation diagram (page 8) - Hydraulic distributor section (T300) (page 9) - Description of manual pump operation (page 10) - Anti cylinder descent during manual lowering with blocked lift-car (page 11) - Fault diagnosis (page 12)
PRESSURE TRANSDUCER For the assembly of the pressure transducer used as an overload device: 1. Assemble before carrying out the hydraulic connections between the power unit and the cylinder, or release the pressure of valve block closing the shut-off valve and operating the manual lowering valve. 2. Remove the plug indicated in the picture. 3. Assemble the pressure transducer. Tighten fully.
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3.1 ELECTRIC ELEMENTS ASSEMBLY Location of the magnets (actuators of the magnetic sensors): Speed change
Distance between sensors and magnets
600
Stop zone
Floor level
Relevelling zone (series bridge) 200
600
10÷15
Speed change
SZS
SRS
SRI
SRI2 SRS2 (optional) (optional)
Upper final limit switch (KF) Place in such a way that it actuates before the cylinder
comes to its end. One for
each cylinder. M10 Forged clamp Magnetic sensor for the lower relevelling (SRI) and stop during ascent. Magnetic sensor for the upper relevelling (SRS) and stop during descent.
FCI Actuator
M10 Forged clamp
Lower relevelling auxiliary magnetic sensor (SRI2) (optional).
Bottom floor limit switch (FCI) For the reset operation. Place it so that it works when the lift car is under the floor level and inside of the relevelling zone.
Forged clamp M14 (T90/B Guide rails) M16 (T125/B Guide rails)
Upper relevelling auxiliary magnetic sensor (SRS2) (optional).
Magnetic sensor in security zone (SZS) and speed change. Magnets for the speed change.
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3.2 ELECTRIC SETTING UP OF THE CAR. EMERGENCY SET (MAC Ref. 026)
1
311
2
312
3
+
4
+
5
-
6
+12V
7
301
220V AC
301.1
KAC
301.2
Emergency light (12V)
303
KPC1
Alarm button
303.1
KPC2
311
OVERLOAD INDICATOR ALARM BUTTON OPEN DOOR BUTTON
383 382 381 380
312 316 320
(Optionals)
Travelling cable 2 (16, 24, 16+16 or 12+24 wires)
394.1 340.1
PAP1 340.4
(But.panel1)
(But. panel 2)
340
340.3
373
PC2
REAP1
340.3 340.4 340.5
341
340 SZS green
LIFT CAR BUTTONS
340.2 342 340.5 342
371
brown blue
pink
blue black brown
PHOTOCELLS
blue
brown
pink
black brown
MAINTENANCE BUTTON BOARD
SRI
370.1
blue
SBR
BR
ASC./DESC. BUTTON
green
340.5 341
SRS2
white brown
SRI2
BR
301.1 340 370.1 370 IMPORTANT: Install
PB
PB
PS
PS
371
both travelling cables separately, to avoid interferences from 220V. cables in the signal cables.
372 311
POWER POINT GREEN LED
LDV
RED LED
LDR
PAL (Pit) 301.2 302
351
Sec. Zone/speed change sensor
352
Lower relevelling sensor
353
Lower relevelling sensor
354
Upper relevelling sensor
355
Upper relevelling sensor
356
Lower aux. Relevelling sensor
357
Upper aux. Relevelling sensor
361
Overload indicator
370
Maintenance mode
371
PC1 / PB
372
PC2 / PS
373
PC3
374 380
PC4 Display (+)
381
Display A
382
Display B
383
Display C
391 392
312 342 S2E
342
Door opening order series Photocell supply +24V
370.1 301
PC
ASCEND
white
342
DESCEND
2nd LOADING STATION STOP
SRS
342
SBR
BR
brown
brown
green
340.2 340.3
STOP MAINTENANCE MODE SWITCH
Car inlet block (-)
340.2
REAP2
372
PC1
340 340.1
PAP2
PC3
322
Telescopic door block Close telescopic door Open telescopic door
321
394
PAP
Telescopic door supply (3~)
317
340 PAL
Car lighting
315
361
PES.
Car door contact
304
4 (Emergency set) 5 (Emergency set) 3 (Emergency set) C B POS. A (-) (+)
Maintenance button board Wedging system contact 2nd Loading station stop
302
Block
8
POSITION INDICATOR
Travelling cable 1 220V. AC (12 or 16 wires) Earth
PLUGGING BLOCK
Set connected Led (12V)
CAR BUTTON PANEL
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393 PAL (Ceiling)
Alarm buttons on the car ceiling and bottom part of the car frame
394 394.1
Telephone line Enabling of lift car alarm button
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- THREE PHASE MOTOR DOORS Door contacts (series)
Reopening contact (series, with open doors button and photocells)
303
KPC1
303.1 KPC2
304 340.1
REAP1
340.2 340.4
REAP2
340.5
Door 1
Door 2 (Lift-car with double entrances)
401
Open limit switch
KFA1
Close limit switch
KFC1
411
402
412
403
413
404 405 406
414
Open limit switch
KFA2
Close limit switch
KFC2
415 416
407
417
- FERMATOR VVVF DOORS Fermator VVVF-4
n o 5 i c a t n e m i l A / 6 Y L P P U S
220 Volt/N Gnd
4 3 2 1 OFF
220 Volt/F
7
313
Door contacts (series)
KPC1
303 303.1
KPC2
304 313
314
314
220V AC
12 s a d11 a r t n E / 10 S T U P N I 9
ON
Com
CLOSE / Cerrar
IMPORTANT:
8
340
331
Close door 1 (24V)
332
Close door 2 (24V)
340
Block (0V)
331 or 332
Set the DIP of programming according to the figure (all microswitches in ON position)
- SELCOM RCF1 DOORS Selcom RCF1
Ph
1
314
Door contacts (series)
313
KPC1
303 303.1
KPC2
304
N
2
E
3
I1
4
332 or 337
314
I2
5
331 or 336
330
Common door 1
C
11
330 or 335
331
Close door 1
332
Open door 1
335
Common door 2
336
Close door 2
337
Open door 2
313
220V AC
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- “DIELRO 101” INTERCOM (Optional) Connection: CENTRAL UNIT (Lift car ceiling) CONNECTION BOX (Lift car ceiling)
391 392 393 394
Lift car alarm push button enabling
394.1
393 Alarm 394.1 push-button
395 396
EMERGENCY SET (MAC Ref. 016)
Line
5
-
397
6
+ 12V
398
Machine room interphone
Travelling cable 2
TERMINAL (i n button panel)
BUS D-20 cable
391 392 395 396
(Optional)
MACHINE ROOM INTERPHONE (Optional) CONTROL PANEL
391 392
Telephone line or Machine room interphone
393 394 395 396 397
Machine room interphone
398 Travelling cable 2
12V
- 397 + 398
Telephone line 396 395 392 391
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Comissioning:
- Connect the equipment to a telephone line and wait for 30 seconds. - Call the equipment. It should answer with 3 tones, followed by function tones. - Dial #2580 (access code) before 4 seconds. Programming tones shall be heard. - We are now programming. - Dial 94 to establish default values. - Depending on the options, dial one of the numbers on the following table: 46 Calls attended by a telephone, and manual equipment answer (shared line). 49 Calls attended by a telephone, and automatic equipment answer (non-shared line). 52 Calls attended by a computer (call center) and manual equipment answer (shared line). 55 Calls attended by a computer (call center) and automatic equipment answer (non-shared line). - (optional) To modify the access code, dial 00 and the new code XXXX followed by#. st - Dial 11 and the 1 number the equipment will call in the event of emergency, followed by# . nd - (optional) Dial 12 code and the 2 number the equipment will call in the event of emergency, followed by# . rd - (optional) Dial 13 code and the 3 number the equipment will call in the event of emergency, followed by# . th - (optional) Dial 14 code and the 4 number the equipment will call in the event of emergency, followed by# . - (optional) Dial 19 and the number of activated telephones (1 to 4), default value1 . - (optional) In order to modify the conversation time, dial 04 and the number of minutes between1 and9 , default value2 . - To exit programming and cut-off communication, dial * . The equipment has automatic answering as default; to select manual answering after programming the corresponding programming table, the bridge must be changed according to the figure:
Automatic answering (non-shared line) Manual answering (shared line)
Calls to the DIELRO equipment to program it or to speak with the lift car:
With automatic answering , on calling DIELRO communication is automatically established. With manual answering, on calling DIELRO (which shares the telephone line) one of the alarm push-buttom must be enabled to establish communication. - Ceiling or pit alarm push button. - Lift-car alarm push button (cut the power supply to enable it). When communication with DIELRO is established we are in programming mode. Dial 9 to speak with the lift-car.
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3.3 ELECTRIC INSTALLATION IN THE LIFT-SHAFT. 201
KF
Final limit switch
202 203
KP
Contact series from landing doors
204 STF
207
Pit stop
208 IMPORTANT: Install the wires of terminals 200 to 214 (bunch. 1) separated in pipes different to those of terminals 220 to 260 (bunch .2), to prevent interferences of the 220V.AC lines in the signals.
KA
209
Chain loosening contact
210 KLV
211
Speed limiter contact
212 BLV
215
Spool of the speed limiter distance actuator
216 221 FCI
Bottom floor limit switch (NO)
222 223
Bottom floor limit switch (NC)
224
LO LP
+
LO
+
LP
230 Lights block (-) 231 Busy light 241 Presence light level 1 242 Presence light level 2 243 Presence light level 3
PE
244 Presence light level 4 PE
LANDING BUTTON PANEL
250 Call buttons block 251 Call button level 1 252 Call button level 2 253 Call button level 3 254 Call button level 4
- PRE-ASSEMBLED INSTALLATION (BUNCHES). BUNCH N.1 (9 wires) 201 202 203 204 211 212 215 216
LAST STOP
Red Red
Final limit switch (KF)
Door series (KP)
Orange
24N
Speed limiter contact (KLV)
25N
Green
BUNCH X.2 (2 wires)
Speed limiter spool (BLV) Earthed protection circuit
24X 25X
BUNCH 1.1 (2 wires)
210
Green
Green
Yellow-green
209
Grey Violet
250
Blue Blue
White
230 231
Brown Browon
BUNCH N.2 (5 wires)
Rojo
Chain loosening contact (KA)
Green
BUNCH 1.2 (6 wires)
FIRST STOP
Rojo
Grey
221 222 223 224 241 251
Blue Blue Blue-white Blue-white Grey Green
LAST STOP Lights block (-) Busy lights (+) Presence lights in level N (-) Call buttons block Terminal NO of call button in level N INTERMEDIATE STOP (X = N-1, ..., 2) Presence lights in level X (-) Terminal NO of call button in level X
FIRST STOP Contact NO of bottom floor limit switch (FCI) Contact NC of bottom floor limit switch (FCI) Presence lights in level 1 (-) Terminal NO of landing button in level 1
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3.4 CONTROL PANEL. 3.4.1 Power circuit. Electrical protections. - Equipment available, to be supplied by third party.
In the machine room and outside the electric box you must have the following switches: - Control panel supply (motor supply). - Lighting of the car and socket on car ceiling. - Ligthting of lift-shaft and pit socket. In the same way a protection system againts failure of insulation must be installed (differential switch). - Wiring. CONTACTORS
21 11 4 T1
T2
24
+ tº
Led 1 (Power supply) Led 2 (Phases) Led 3 (PTC)
ON
O
+ tº
I
14 11
+ tº
24 21
L2 L1
L3
CIRCUIT BREAKER
400 3/N~ 230 3~ ELECTRONIC RELAY FOR PHASES AND PTC
(N) L1
Panel supply
L2 L3 PE
External protection
U V FUNCTIONING OF THE PHASES AND PTC RELAY
W (X)
- Led 1 will light up when there is voltage on the board. - If the order of the phases is correct and tension in the 3 phases is available, the contact between terminals 11 and 14 will remain closed, and the led 2 shall be off. Change over two of the phases in the panel supply in case the led 2 is on. If the motor now turns in the opposite direction, change two of the phases in the power unit connections box. - In case of excessive overheating of the motor winding the contact between terminals 21 and 24 will open and led 3 will light up. If the motor thermistors do not connect the contact will remain open, in this case do not remove the resistor connected between 127 and 128.
Motor supply
(Y) (Z) (U2) (V2)
Power supply for the independent relevelling motor (optional)
(W2) 111
5 - ED
112
6 - ED
(113)
3 - EB
(114)
4 - EB
115
7 - ED E
116
8 - ED E
(117)
1 - YD
(118)
2 - YD
125 126 127 128
Power unit valves supply
Thermocouple PTC
Motor thermistors
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- Car lights wiring.
External swicth to the control panel
Car lights Panel terminals Socket in car ceiling (maintenance button panel) 311 312
- Earthed protection circuit.
Earth wire (green-yellow)
Lock contacts terminal
PE
Connection terminal for external protection circuit
Other terminals of elements to be included in the protection circuit ( V > 25V AC or 60V DC ) Terminal in hydraulic power unit connection housing
3.4.2 Overload device wiring and adjustment.
NO contact of a overload device no supplied by HIDRAL
(121) (122) (123)
(+)
(124)
(-)
1. Load the car with a 10% more than the rated load (in accordance with EN 81-2) 2. Memorize the pressure indicated on the display of the overload device module in the panel. 3. Shortly press the key. The display shows “SP 1” and the set pressure alternatively. 4. Using the keys, make the regulation pressure equal to the pressure shown before.
Pressure transducer of the overload device supplied by HIDRAL
Panel terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
AT/ST
TLK 35 B
Out 1 Out 2
5. After about 10 seconds, the display will show the actual pressure. The led “OUT 1” will remain turned on if the pressure is equal or higher than the regulation pressure. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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3.4.3 Timing device adjustment. Light indicators. Adjustment potentiometer of the maximum time of travel between floors (20-120 s.). Adjust it so that its duration must be approx.10 s more than the time necessary to perform a complete run between the two extreme stops.
Inputs
CPM1A
Adjustment potentiometer of the time for closing the doors (5-90s.)
Outputs
Light indicators of PLC CPM1A: Inputs:
0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.11 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05
Outputs:
Sensor SZS activated. Sensor SRI non activated. Sensor SRS non activated. Bottom floor contact (FCI) activated. Final limit switch (KF) non activated. Safety series for landing doors (KP) closed. Complete safety series closed. Overload device alarm activated. Contactors open. PTC, thermal sensor and temperature relay not activated. Open door button non activated. Maintenance mode activated. Reset key. Level 1 button or go down in maintenance mode. Level 2 button or go in maintenance mode. Level 3 button Level 4 button SRI2 Sensor activated (1.10 for over 4 stops) SRS2 Sensor activated (1.11 for over 4 stops)
10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03
Enable intercom (blocked lift) Motor. Electro valve going on (ED) Electro valve change of speed (EB) Order of close door1. Order of close door2. Overload indicator. Order to bridge the safety series. Bit 0 in position indicator. Bit 1 in position indicator. Bit 2 in position indicator. Busy indicator.
Reset key 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MAP 99 v03
R2
BAT2
R3 1
Light indicator of cabin in unlocking zone, during the rescue operation.
R1
R11
D4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D3
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 F1
F2
RKF
RKP
RKS
R4 R5
RO
C3
R6 R7
RESET D1
R8 R9
D2
R10 LD1
LD2
IC1 R12
7805
C6
C7
C1
C5
7824
E
S
S
E
F3
RE1
RE2
RP1
IC2
4 C
IC3
C2 C8
Charge light indicator of the battery for rescue operation.
1
RP2 16 1
14 1
18
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
3.4.4 Speed limiter distante actuator. To operate the speed limiter from the distance open the protection lid and push the button.
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3.5 CONTROL OPERATING DESCRIPTION. State Reset It takes place every time the control panel is supplied with tension, on the reset key on the board is pressed. It consists of a descent operation with reduced speed until the lift trips the lower final limit switch (see page 12). The lift shall re-level and will remain at floor level.
Light indicators of PLC Must be turned on (Contactors and temperature OK)
They turn on/off when the lift reaches the floor magnets
Must be turned on (KF, KP,safety serial closed) It turns on when the FCI is activated. Order to activate ED
Order to close doors
Car at stop level Waiting for a call from a landing on from the lift car. In case of folding type doors, they will remain open. Side opening doors shall close after the set time (see page 19).
Lift at floor level (SZS, SRI, SRS activated)
Relevelling Should the lift lose level, it shall re-level activating the motor and bridging the door safety series.
Lift under the floor level (SZS activated and SRI not activated)
Attending a call With lift car at floor level, it shall attend a call from another floor or from lift car. The busy light indicators will turn on. It will remain busy when the destination floor is reached and landing button panels will thus remain inactive, until 3 seconds from closing of landing doors have passed.
The same for 2nd landing Turned off when the lift reaches the floor level (open door); it turns on when the time for closing doors is exceeded (side opening door) or it remains turned off (folding doors)
Activate motor
Order to bypass the safety series
Must be turned on (safety series closed)
EC activated (fast speed), it turns off when the changing magnet of the destination floor is reached
Motor activated during ascent
ED activated during descent
Maintenance mode The control will be switched to maintenance mode by activating the switch located on the lift car ceiling, with the car on any given state .
Switch in maintenance mode
ED activated when pressing descend Motor activated when pressing ascend
Blocked The lift may turn to a blocked position for three different reasons: 1. Maximum travel time between stops has been exceed (see page 19). 2. The upper final limit switch has tripped. 3. When the lift comes to a halt, there is a signal indicating one of the contactors is open, or an excess temperature from the PTC, the temperature sensor or the temperature relay in the machine room, has been detected. To exit blocked position 1 and 2, the reset button on the control board must be pressed. To exit blocked position 3, all contactors must be open, and the temperature must not be excessive.
Enabled intercom
Blockage 1
Turned off (KF open)
Blockage 2
Turned off (contactor closed or excess temperature )
Blockage 3