DYNACO Slimline Series Technical Manual

DYNACO
Technical Manual
Slimline Series
Techno
Food
Pharma
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DYNACO USA 1 Table of contents.
1 Table of contents.
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................................................... 1
2 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 3
3 SAFETY REGULATIONS ........................................................................................................ 5
3.1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................. 5
3.2 ABOUT THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 6
3.2.1 Precautions during installation................................................................................... 6
3.2.2 Precautions during operation..................................................................................... 6
3.2.3 Precautions during maintenance ............................................................................... 6
3.2.4 Precautions during electrical work............................................................................. 6
3.2.5 Precautions with the frequency inverter..................................................................... 7
3.3 MANUAL OPENING BY USING THE RATCHET. ....................................................................... 8
3.4 RATCHET WITH EXTENSION. .............................................................................................. 9
4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ....................................................................................... 11
4.1 DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................. 11
4.2 SPACE REQUIRED .......................................................................................................... 14
5 INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 15
5.1 THE TOOLS REQUIRED .................................................................................................... 15
5.2 CHECKS BEFORE THE INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR........................................................... 15
5.3 ASSEMBLY ON THE FLOOR. ............................................................................................. 16
5.4 LIFTING THE DOOR ......................................................................................................... 17
5.5 ATTACHMENT TO THE WALL ............................................................................................ 18
5.6 ASSISTANCE TO FIX THE DOOR........................................................................................ 19
5.7 ASSEMBLE THE DOOR CORRECTLY. ................................................................................. 20
5.8 INSERTING THE RETAINING STRAPS INTO THE SIDE GUIDES. .............................................. 20
5.9 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION. ............................................................................................. 22
5.10 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY............................................................................................... 23
6 DYNALOGIX II DY4000 ........................................................................................................ 25
6.1 SECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................... 25
6.1.1 Controls................................................................................................................ 26
6.1.2 Messages............................................................................................................ 27
6.2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION............................................................................................ 28
6.2.1 Make the Primary Connections............................................................................
6.2.2 Make the Encoder Connections........................................................................... 31
6.2.3 Run Wire for Accessories....................................................................................
6.2.4 Power the Door....................................................................................................
6.3 FINAL CHECK AND VERIFICATION. ................................................................................... .
6.3.1 Set Door Limits………………………………………………………………………… 34
6.3.2 Install and Test Activation Accessories…………………………………………… ...39
6.3.3 Set Automatic Timers………………………………………………………………….
6.3.4 Set the MC/PB Timer…………………………………………………………………..41
6.3.5 Set the AC/LOOP Timer……………………………………………………………….42
6.3.6 WDD………..……………………………………………………………………………43
6.3.7 Install-covers…………………………………………………………………………… 43
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7 GENERAL CONCEPT ........................................................................................................... 45
7.1 OPERATION ................................................................................................................... 45
7.2 METAL FRAME................................................................................................................ 45
7.3 SIDE GUIDES.................................................................................................................. 45
7.4 LUBRICATION SYSTEM .................................................................................................... 45
7.5 CURTAIN. ...................................................................................................................... 45
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7.6 RETAINING STRAPS. ........................................................................................................46
7.7 SEALING.........................................................................................................................46
7.8 GUARANTEED 100% SELF-REPAIRING CURTAIN. ...............................................................46
7.9 DRIVE. ...........................................................................................................................46
7.10 LIMITS. ...........................................................................................................................46
7.11 MANUAL OPERATION .......................................................................................................47
7.12 CONTROL BOX ................................................................................................................47
7.13 OPERATIONAL SAFETY ....................................................................................................47
7.14 MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................47
7.15 SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTS................................................................................................48
8 MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................................49
8.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (TO BE CARRIED OUT EVERY 6 MONTHS OR 50,000 CYCLES)....49
8.1.1 Curtain. .....................................................................................................................49
8.1.2 Frame........................................................................................................................49
8.1.3 Side guides ...............................................................................................................49
8.1.4 Reintroduction system ..............................................................................................49
8.1.5 Electrical cabling.......................................................................................................49
8.1.6 Motor and gear box...................................................................................................50
8.1.7 Infrared photoelectric cell..........................................................................................50
8.1.8 WDD contact detector...............................................................................................50
8.2 PARTS SUBJECT TO WEAR. ..............................................................................................50
8.3 REPLACEMENT OF THE LUBRICATION SYSTEM. ..................................................................51
9 THE RANGE OF DYNACO D-311 DOORS ...........................................................................53
9.1 Slimline Techno..........................................................................................................53
9.2 Slimline Food .............................................................................................................53
9.3 Slimline Pharma ........................................................................................................54
10 REPLACEMENT PARTS........................................................................................................55
10.1 DRAWINGS .....................................................................................................................55
10.1.1 Motor side for motor 80.............................................................................................55
10.1.2 The opposite side .....................................................................................................57
10.1.3 Reintroduction block. ................................................................................................58
10.1.4 Structure with covers for motor 80............................................................................59
10.1.5 Structure without covers for motor 80.......................................................................60
10.1.6 Protective covers motor 80.......................................................................................61
10.1.7 Curtain. .....................................................................................................................62
10.2 LIST……........................................................................................................................63
10.3 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS. ...................................................................................64
11 INSTALLATION INSPECTION ...........................................................................................65
11.1 INSPECTIONS OF AUTOMATIC DOORS................................................................................65
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DYNACO USA 2 Introduction
2 Introduction
Since 1987, DYNACO has concentrated its know-how on a unique and patented system of automatic, high-speed doors that have the following characteristics:
A perfect seal
Total safety
Guaranteed to be 100% self-repairing
Wind proof
Very high speed
Smooth operation
DYNACO continuously develops its products to accurately meet the specific needs of every sector of the industry. DYNACO has an experienced team for design, customer advice, production, and providing service with the shortest possible lead times.
In the context of this policy of continuous development of its products, DYNACO reserves the right to change the characteristics of its products or parts, without prior notice.
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DYNACO USA 3 Safety regulations
3 Safety regulations
3.1 General instructions
Please read the safety regulations and the manual thoroughly before connecting power to the control box.
General information regarding symbols used. The description below uses symbols to draw the reader's attention to the various dangers and to
provide useful advice.
Indicates a potential danger to persons; please take all possible precautions against risks associated with working with electrical materials, it may have power connected.
Please follow exactly; ignoring this advice can cause a fault.
Important information.
Only persons trained by DYNACO.
Can only be carried out by a technician authorized to use a forklift.
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3.2 About the operating instructions
Please read the operating instructions carefully before using the door.
3.2.1 Precautions during installation
For the safety of the user and the proper operation of the door, the door must be used in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual.
Only authorised personnel may work on DYNACO doors. The personnel concerned must be properly informed about the contents of the manual, remarks and warnings regarding transport, and about the installation and commissioning of this door. Work by unauthorised personnel can bring about risks for the users. Install the door with the assistance of qualified forklift drivers and electricians.
Installation by unauthorised personnel will lead to damage to door components and poor operation of the door.
Not following the manual during installation, and installation by unauthorised personnel will lead to an invalidation of the warranty.
Please ensure that all accessories meet IEC standards.
The equipment and accessories must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions, as well as national and other standards.
3.2.2 Precautions during operation
Please read the manual before putting a DYNACO door into use.
Only use the door when the control box is locked.
Do not touch the safety warnings, covers or safety equipment. Keep these in good order. Safety
warnings must remain visible at all times. Avoid all contact with moving parts during start-up and maintenance of the door.
Sometimes, safety equipment needs to be removed for maintenance. Always replace it afterwards.
3.2.3 Precautions during maintenance
Only qualified (by DYNACO) personnel is allowed to carry out maintenance on DYNACO doors. If maintenance is carried out by persons who have not been trained by DYNACO, the warranty will be invalidated.
All parts used in DYNACO doors are tailored to their application. Only use original replacement parts.
Sometimes, safety equipment needs to be removed for maintenance. Always replace it afterwards.
3.2.4 Precautions during electrical work
An electrical discharge can be lethal. Never touch parts that are 'live'. Be very careful during the installation and maintenance of electrical components of the door.
Switch off the power supply before carrying out the following work. (Lock the main switch with a padlock)
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- Removal of safety equipment
- Maintenance or cleaning of the door
- Opening the control box
- Maintenance or repairs of the operating controls
- Other work that may be dangerous
3.2.5 Precautions with the frequency inverter
The frequency inverter
When a frequency inverter has power supplied to it, the electrical elements and a number of operating controls are also 'live'. Never touch these elements. This is extremely dangerous. The cover of the frequency inverter must always be closed.
When the emergency stop is activated, the frequency inverter remains 'live'. If this is a threat to the safety of the staff, the power circuit must be interrupted by locking the main switch on the control box.
After locking the main switch, it is always necessary to wait 5 minutes This is the time required to discharge the capacitors of the frequency inverter.
The frequency inverter has integrated safety systems for stopping the door. A mechanical block, fluctuations in voltage and interruptions of the power supply, can also bring the door to a stop. This is shown with a fault message on the frequency inverter screen. After locking the main switch, and having removed the blockage, the main switch has to be unlocked and the door opened manually to re-charge the frequency inverter.
In the event of work (on the electrical and/or mechanical part of the installation), the power supply to the frequency inverter must be switched off; to do this, the main switch on the control box must be locked.
before starting work.
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3.3 Manual opening by using the ratchet.
Lock the main switch (please lock the main switch with a padlock).
Introduce the hexagonal section of the ratchet in the opening under the motor, turn according to the sense to open or close the door.
6 m m hex socket
supplied w ith
DYNACO door
(Ratcheting wrench not supplied )
Figure 3-1: Manual opening using ratchet.
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3.4 Ratchet with extension.
Lock the main switch (with a padlock)
Fit the extension piece to the ratchet and insert the extension piece into the motor at the correct location. Turn the door to the open or closed position.
Unlock the main switch.
After fixing the problem that required manual operation of the door, you must turn on the main switch again and open the door to re-charge the frequency inverter.
1
1 and 2: optional pieces
supplied with the door.
2
Figure 3-2:
Ratchet with
extension
piece.
The lever must be in place before activating the door.
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DYNACO USA 4 Technical characteristics
4 Technical characteristics
4.1 Description
Maximum dimensions: Opening speed:
Closing speed: Operation:
Side plates and Outer side guides:
Drum:
Side guides in reinforced polyethylene:
Lubrication system, distributor and cleaner of the cord. (DYNACO patent):
W 12 ft x H 12 ft 48 in/sec
24 in/sec By gravitational force with a flexible ballast
Side plates are made of a 5/32” thick galvanized steel plate. Outer side guides made of 2 1/16” x 1 1/2” x 1/8” galvanized steel
In steel, diameter 4” x 1/16”, and shafts in steel. The drum is not visible: the door curtain covers the drum, even when the door is closed.
Mounted in a 1/16” thick, galvanised steel C-profile, 9/16” x 9/16” outside. The C-profile rails are fitted to the gateposts with nuts, without springs.
Placed above the side guides. One cartridge comprising a polyamide (PA) support and a felt, saturated with 1.6 cc of lubrication agent, is placed inside the reintroduction block. This oil reserve provides independent lubrication for approximately 30,000 cycles (indicative value) under normal operating conditions.
Door curtain is reinforced PVC: (900 g/m²)
Compact reintroduction block:
Continuous retaining straps on the sides:
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Very durable. Colours RAL: yellow (1003), grey (7042), blue (5010), red (3020), green (6028), orange (2004), white (9016), or black (9017).
Made of galvanised steel, at the top of the guides, ensures an automatic repair of the door when being opened.
(DYNACO patent) (BD) in polyurethane (BEAD) (PUR-1195,shore A)
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Three-phase, without brake, controlled by a
Motor:
frequency inverter. Capacity: 0.75 kW for all surface areas. Voltage: 3 x 230/400 V. Protection level NEMA 4.
Stop positioning:
With an absolute encoder behind the motor.
With a worm drive, size 50 for a 0.75 kW motor. The reduction ratio, 1/28 allows for the static reversal of
Gear box:
the gear box and prevents the door from closing by gravitational force in the event that the motor does not receive any power.
In painted steel with lockable main fuse, a general isolation switch, an adjustable timer for closing, a push button for opening and a reset after a power interruption, as well as an emergency stop button.
Compact control box:
Protection level: NEMA 4. The length of the electric cables between the various electric components (motor and other standard components) allows the switch box to be placed approximately 5’3” to control box center to floor level and 4’ from the door, on the side where the motor is located.
Detectors supplied with a standard door:
Infrared photocell system:
Curtain obstruction detector:
Infrared photoelectric cell, installed at approx. 30 mm from the shaft of the door, which opens the door immediately if it registers the presence of pedestrians or vehicles, and keeps the door open as long as that presence keeps registering. Level of the photoelectric cell: 12” above floor level.
This detector is located at the top of the side guides and checks whether loops are forming at the level of the drum when there is an obstruction in the trajectory of the curtain that prevents the door from closing normally. This detector opens the door at the same time.
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DYNACO USA 4 Technical characteristics
This is a wireless obstruction sensor system comprising a transmitter in the bag at the bottom of the door and a receiver in the control box. The system operates in accordance with the 'open loop' system: when the sensor touches an obstacle, the
Wireless DYNACO detector ( WDD ):
transmitter switches out of its stand-by mode and sends a signal to the receiver, which immediately opens the door. The so-called 'open loop' operating system gives the lithium battery of the transmitter a very long life, because the battery is only used when the sensor touches an obstacle; at all other times, the transmitter is inactive.
Power supply:
Frequency:
Single phase 208 – 230 V.
50 – 60 Hz. Fuses to be provided by the customer for the power supply: 10 A for a 0.55 kW motor; 16 A for a 0.75 kW motor.
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4.2 Space required
All dimensions indicated are net: it is necessary to add the required space for installation and maintenance.
9 1/4"
10 1/4"
8 1/2"
15 1/2”
Drum Cover (optional)
Banner window (standard)
Motor Cover (optional)
20"
9 1/8"
Side guide cover
2 1/8"
Opening Height / Maximum Height 12'
2 9/16"
15"
5' 3" Center
Bottom Bag with wireless edge
Opening Width / Maximum Width 12'
4'
2 9/16"
5' 3"
12"
2 1/8"
Photo Eye
Mounting Hole
Figure 4-1: Space required.
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DYNACO USA 5 Installation
5 Installation
5.1 The tools required
1 Tape measure 1 Hammer 1 Water level 1 Set of screw drivers 1 Pencil 1 Ring – open ended spanners, 6 – 14 mm 1 General purpose pliers 1 Extension cord 1 A pair of wire cutters 1 Electric screwdriver 1 Wire strippers 1 Electric drill 1 D.V.O.M. 1 A set of metal drill bits 6 – 14 mm 2 500 mm clamps 1 Hammer drill 1 1200 mm clamp 1 A set of concrete drill bits 6 – 16 mm 1 Silicon gun
5.2 Checks before the installation of the door
1. Make contact with the person responsible at the customer's place of business – check access conditions and prevailing safety regulations.
2. First check the dimensions of the construction opening. The exact measurements can be found on the production sheet supplied with the door.
3. Carefully unpack the door and check the various components:
Left and right doorpost.
Roll-up mechanism + technical data sheet included in the packing list.
Control box.
Fasteners for the door, the operating controls and other accessories.
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5.3 Assembly on the floor.
Only DYNACO qualified personnel is authorised to carry out this work.
Bring the guide for each doorpost into the reintroduction block and fix both doorposts to the working part.
Figure 5-1: Assembly on the ground.
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5.4 Lifting the door
Protect the drum and the door panel during installation of the door.
Lift the door using the special equipment and take it to the construction opening.
Figure 5-2: Lifting of the door.
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5.5 Attachment to the wall
The attachment of the working parts and the doorposts to the wall must be carried out in accordance with the appropriate methods. The installer must ensure that the fasteners are suitable for the size of the door and the quality of
the walls; if necessary, increase the number of attachment points. Measure the floor level. Place the entire structure around the construction opening.
The inner dimension B, between the door posts, must be 36 mm more than the width of the door opening stated on the production data sheet that has been supplied with the door.
Please ensure that the parts are level/plumb (drum, sealing beam and doorposts)
Figure 5-3: Fastening to the wall.
For an optimum seal, the openings between the door structure and the walls of the building must be filled. Please consult the customer with regard to the choice of materials to be used (foam rubber, silicon, etc.).
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5.6 Assistance to fix the door.
Fix the control cord using the supplied positioning screws.
Check if the strip is tended.
Attach the posts to the wall, at positionning strip levels.
Repeat this operation with the strip at different heights, to ensure a correct position of the posts..
Figure 5-4: Assistance to fix the door.
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