mhouse WG10, WG20 User Manual

English
MhouseKit WG20
For the automation of swing gates.
Installation instructions and warnings
IST WG20-GB 4865 Rev. 01 del 11-04-2005
2 WG20 Instructions
Information
1 Warnings 3
2 Product description 4
2.1 Applications 4
2.2 Description of the automation 4
2.3 Description of Devices 5
2.3.1 WG10 Electromechanical Gearmotors 5
2.3.2 Release keys 5
2.3.3 CL20 Control Unit 6
2.3.4 PH1 Photocells 6
2.3.5 KS1 Key-Operated Selector Switch 6
2.3.6 FL1 Flashing Light with Incorporated Aerial 6
2.3.7 TX4 Radio Transmitters 6
3 Installation 7
3.1 Preliminary checks 7
3.1.1 Operating Limits 8
3.1.2 Tools and Materials 8
3.1.3 List of Cables 8
3.2 Preparing the Electrical System 9
3.2.1 Connection to the Electrical Mains 9
3.3 Installation of the Various Devices 9
3.3.1 WG10 gearmotor mounting 9
3.3.2 Photocells 11
3.3.3 KS1 Key-Operated Selector Switch 12
3.3.4 FLI Flashing Light 12
3.3.5 CL20 Control Unit 13
3.4 Power Supply Connection 15
3.5 Initial checks 15
3.5.1 Recognition of Connected Devices 15
3.5.2 Recognition of Gate Leaves' Opening and Closing Angles16
3.5.3 Checking the Radio Transmitters 16
3.6 Regulations 16
3.6.1 Selecting the Speed of the Leaf 16
3.6.2 Selecting the Type of Operating Cycle 17
3.7 Testing and commissioning 17
3.7.1 Testing 17
3.7.2 Commissioning 17
4 Maintenance 18
4.1 Dismantling and Disposal 18
5 Additional information 19
5.1 Advanced Adjustments 19
5.1.1 Adjusting the Parameters with the Radio Transmitter 19
5.1.2 Checking the Adjustments with the Radio Transmitter 20
5.2 Optional Accessories 20
5.3 Adding or Removing Devices 20
5.3.1 ECSBus 20
5.3.2 STOP Input 20
5.3.3 Recognition of Other Devices 21
5.3.4 Addition of Optional Photocells 21
5.4 Memorization of Radio Transmitters 22
5.4.1 Memorization Mode 1 22
5.4.2 Memorization Mode 2 22
5.4.3 "Remote" Memorization 22
5.4.4 Deleting a Radio Transmitter 23
5.4.5 Deleting all the Radio Transmitters 23
5.5 Troubleshooting 23
5.6 Diagnostics and Signals 24
5.6.1 Photocells 24
5.6.2 Flashing light 24
5.6.3 Control Unit 25
6 Technical characteristics 26
7 Annexes 28
7.1 Annexe 1: CE Declaration of Conformity of WG20 Components 29
7.2 Annexe 2: CE Declaration of Conformity of Power Operated Gate 31
7.3 Annexe 3: Operating Guide 33
7.3.1 Safety regulations 33
7.3.2 Gate Control 33
7.3.3 Maintenance Operations to Be Performed by the User 34
7.3.4 Replacing the Remote Control Battery 34
This manual may be reproduced provided no part of it is omitted or modified. No part of this manual may be translated into other languages without the prior authorization and subsequent examination by MHOUSE
MHOUSE disclaims all responsibility for damage resulting from improper use of its products. You are therefore invited to read this manual carefully.
MHOUSE, in order to improve its products, reserves the right to modify them at any time without prior notice. In any case, the manufacturer guarantees their functionality and fitness for the intended purposes.
For any information please contact:
MHOUSE S.r.l.
via Pezza Alta, 13, Z.I. 31046 Oderzo
Tel: 0422 202109
Fax: 0422 852582
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WG20 is produced by NICE S.p.a. (TV) I, MHOUSE S.r.l. is an affiliate of the Nice S.p.a group.
WG20 Instructions 3
• If this is the first time that you install a WG20 gate automation system we recommend that you dedicate some of your time to reading this man­ual. You should read it before you start installing the system, so you don't have to rush to finish the work.
Keep all the components of the WG20 system handy so that you can read, check and verify all the information contained in this manual. How­ever, do not carry out the adjustment and memorization stages other­wise, during the actual installation of the products, you will have to deal with settings that differ from the original factory ones.
• When reading this manual, pay special attention to the sections marked by the following symbol:
these sections are particularly important for safety.
• Store this manual safely for future use.
• This manual, as well as the design and manufacture of the devices that make up WG20, comply fully with the standards and regulations in force.
• Considering the hazards that may exist during the installation and operation of WG20, it is necessary that also the installation be carried out in strict compliance with current legislation, standards and regulations, particularly:
• This manual contains important information regarding personal safety; before you start installing the components, it is important that you read and understand all the information contained here­in. Do not proceed with the installation if you have doubts of any sort; if necessary, refer to the MHOUSE customer service depart­ment for clarifications.
• Before you start with the installation, make sure that each sin­gle WG20 device is suitable for the intended automation purpos­es; pay special attention to the data provided in chapter 6 "Tech­nical Characteristics". If even a single device is not suitable for the intended application, do not proceed with the installation.
• Before you start with the installation, check whether additional devices or materials are needed to complete the automation with WG20 based on the specific application requirements.
• The WG20 automation system must not be used until the automation has been commissioned as described in paragraph
3.7.2 "Commissioning".
• The WG20 automation system cannot be considered as a suit­able intrusion protection system. If you require efficient protec­tion you need to integrate WG20 with other devices.
• The packing materials for WG20 must be disposed of in com­pliance with local regulations.
• Do not make modifications to any components unless provided for in this manual. This type of operations will only cause mal­functions. MHOUSE disclaims any liability for damage resulting from modified products.
• Do not immerse the automation parts in water or any other liq­uid. During installation, ensure that water does not leak into the control unit or other open devices.
• In the event that liquid substances have penetrated inside the automation devices, immediately disconnect the power supply and contact the MHOUSE customer service department. The use of WG20 in these conditions can be dangerous.
• Keep all components of WG20 away from heat sources and open flames; these could damage the components and cause malfunctions, fire or dangerous situations.
• During long periods of inactivity, the optional battery (PR1) should be removed and stored in a dry location to prevent leak­age of noxious substances.
• Connect the control unit only to a power supply line equipped with safety grounding system.
• All operations requiring the opening of the protection shell of any WG20 device must be performed with the control unit dis­connected from the power supply (and from the PR1 buffer bat­tery, if featured); if the disconnection device is not identifiable, post the following sign on it: "WARNING: MAINTENANCE WORK IN PROGRESS".
• In the event that any automatic switches or fuses are tripped, you must identify the failure and eliminate it before you reset them.
• If a failure occurs that cannot be solved using the information provided in this manual, refer to the MHOUSE customer service department.
1 Warnings
4 WG20 Instructions
The following example of a typical WG20 application will serve to clarify a few terms and aspects of a gate automation system:
A) CL20 control unit
B) FL1 flashing light with incorporated aerial
C) Pair of PH1 photocells
D) KS1 key-operated selector switch
E) Pair of PT50 posts for photocells (not included)
F) Pair of opening stops (not included); the natural strike may be
sufficient, otherwise the mechanical stops of the gearmotor can be used, see Figure 26
G) WG10 gearmotors
H) Closing stop (not included)
A
E
F G H
G
F
E
B C C D
Figure 1
2 Product description
2.1 Applications
WG20 is a set of components designed for the automation of single-leaf or double-leaf gates in residential applications.
Any applications other than those described above or under dif­ferent conditions from those specified in this manual are forbid­den.
WG20 operates with electric power. In the event of a power failure, the gearmotor can be released using suitable keys in order to move the gate manually. Alternatively, the PR1 buffer battery (optional accessory) can be used.
2.2 Description of the automation
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WG20 consists of the devices shown in figure 2; make immediately sure that they correspond to the contents of the package and verify the integrity of the devices.
Note: to adapt WG20 to local regulations, the contents of the package may vary; an exact list of the contents is shown on the outside of the package under the "Mhousekit WG10 contains" heading.
2.3 Description of Devices
A) 2 WG10 electromechanical gearmotors
complete with mounting brackets(*)
B) 3 release keys.
C) 1 pair of PH1 photocells (consisting of a TX
and an RX).
D) 2 TX4 radio transmitters.
E) 11 KS1 key-operated selector switch and
two keys.
F) 1 FL1 flashing light with incorporated aerial.
G) 1 CL20 control unit.
H) Miscellaneous small parts: screws, screw
anchors, etc., see tables1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (*).
(*) the screws needed to secure the front and rear brackets are not supplied because their type depends on the material and thickness of the gate.
WG10 is an electromechanical gearmotor consisting of a worm screw reduction gear and a 24Vdirect current motor. It features a key-operated mechanical release mechanism that allows you to move the gate manu­ally in the event of a power failure.
The gearmotor is fitted with four mounting brackets (two at the front and two at the rear) and an adjustable stop (small plates that can be loos­ened and adjusted on the teeth to limit the opening stroke) that offers trouble-free installation in all conditions.
Table 1: list of small parts for two WG10 units Q.ty
M10 self-locking nuts 2 pcs. M8 self-locking nuts 8 pcs. Front plates 2 pcs. Rear plates 2 pcs. Mounting brackets 8 pcs. 10x40 hex-head screws 2 pcs. 8x10 hex-head screws 2 pcs. 8x35 carriage screws 8 pcs. 8x24 flat washers 2 pcs. 8x16 flat washers 8 pcs.
2.3.1 WG10 Electromechanical Gearmotors
The three keys enable the gearmotor to be released in the event of a power failure.
2.3.2 Release keys
Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 4
B
C
D
E
G
H
F
A
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2.3.3 CL20 Control Unit
2.3.4 PH1 Photocells
The CL20 unit actuates the gearmotors and provides for the control and supply of the different components; it features an electronic board with incorporated radio receiver; a housing [B] for the PR1 buffer battery (optional), which is necessary for operation in case of power failure.
The CL20 control unit can actuate the gearmotors with two speeds: "slow" and "fast".
The three P1, P2 and P3 buttons [C] and the corresponding LED's are used to program the control unit.
To facilitate the electrical connections there are separate terminals for each device [A], which are removable and colour-coded based on the function performed. Next to each input terminal there is a LED that sig­nals its status.
The connection to the power supply is very easy: just insert the plug in a power outlet.
Table 2: List of small parts for CL20 Q.ty
4.2X32 self-tapping screw 4 pcs. s 6 c nylon screw anchor 4 pcs.
Figure 5
A
B
C
The pair of PH1 wall-mounted photocells, once they are connected to the control unit, enable the detection of obstacles found on the optical axis between the transmitter (TX) and the receiver (RX).
Table 3: List of small parts for PH1 Q.ty
3.5X25 self-tapping screw 4 pcs.
4.2X32 self-tapping screw 4 pcs. s 5 c nylon screw anchor 4 pcs.
2.3.5 KS1 Key-Operated Selector Switch
The KS1 key-operated two-position selector switch enables gate control without using the radio transmitter. It is equipped with internal light for locating in the dark.
There are two commands, which depend on the direction of rotation of the key: "OPEN" and "STOP"; then the key, which is spring loaded, returns to the centre position.
Figure 7
Table 4: List of small parts for KS1 Q.ty
HI LO 4X9.5 screw 2 pcs.
3.5X25 self-tapping screw 4 pcs. s 5 c nylon screw anchor 4 pcs.
2.3.6 FL1 Flashing Light with Incorporated Aerial
Table 5: List of small parts for FL1 Q.ty
4.2X32 self-tapping screw 4 pcs. s 6 c nylon screw anchor 4 pcs.
The flashing light is controlled by the CL20 control unit and signals danger when the gate is moving. Inside the flashing light there is also the aerial for the radio receiver.
Figure 8
2.3.7 TX4 Radio Transmitters
The radio transmitters are used for the remote control of the gate opening and closing manoeuvres. They feature four buttons that can all be used for the 4 types of command to a single automation unit, or to control up to 4 different automation units.
The transmission of the command is confirmed by the LED [A]; an eyelet [B] allows them to be hung on a keyring.
Figure 9
A
B
Figure 6
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The installation must be carried out by qualified and skilled personnel in compliance with the directions provided in chapter 1 "WARNINGS".
3 Installation
3.1 Preliminary checks
WG20 must not be used to power a gate that is not efficient and safe. It cannot solve defects resulting from incorrect installation or poor maintenance of the gate.
Before proceeding with the installation you must:
• Make sure that the weight and dimensions of the gate fall within the specified operating limits. If they do not, WG20 cannot be used.
• Make sure that the structure of the gate is suitable for automation and in compliance with regulations in force.
• Make sure that there are no points of greater friction in the opening or closing travel of the gate leaves.
• Make sure that the gate is well balanced: it must not move by itself when it is placed in any position.
• Make sure that the mounting positions of the various devices are protected from impacts and that the surfaces are sufficiently sturdy.
• Make sure that the mounting surfaces of the photocells are flat and that they enable the proper alignment between TX and RX.
• Check the size limits referring to Figure 10.
• Make sure there is enough space even when the gate is open.
• Using the leaf opening angle as a guideline, check that the values in Table 6 can be met.
Figure 10
Figure 11
• "C" depends on how the rear bracket is mounted (see Figure 17) and may vary from 53 mm to 176 mm. It is normally about 150mm.
• "D" is easy to measure on the gate.
• "A" is the sum of "C" and "D".
• The value of "B" can be calculated from the value of "A" and the opening angle of the leaves. For example: if "A" is 150mm and the opening angle of the leaves is 100°, the value of "B" is about 150mm.
Make sure that "B" is equal or similar to "A". This ensures the leaf moves smoothly, thereby reducing the strain on the gearmotor.
Table 6
Figure 12
Maximum leaf weight (Kg)
Maximum leaf length (m)
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3.1.1 Operating Limits
Chapter 6 "Technical Characteristics" provides the fundamental data needed to determine whether all the WG20 components are suitable for the intended application.
In general, WG20 is suitable for the automation of gates featuring leaves up to 4,5m wide, weighing up to 400 kg, with opening angle of up to 130° for residential applications.
The shape of the gate and the climatic conditions (e.g. presence of strong wind) may reduce these maximum limits. In this case it is necessary to measure the torque needed to move the leaves under the worst conditions, and to compare it to the data provided in the technical characteristics chart for the WG20 gearmotor.
3.1.2 Tools and Materials
Make sure you have all the tools and materials needed to install the system; make sure that they are in good condition and serviceable according to current safety standards. See examples in Figure 13.
3.1.3 List of Cables
The cables required for the installation of WG20 may vary depending on the type and quantity of devices to be installed; figure 14 shows the cables needed for a typical installation; no cable is supplied with WG20.
Table 7: list of cables
Connection Cable type Maximum length allowed
[A] Power supply line
3x1.5mm2cable
30m (note 1)
[B] FLASH light output
2x0,5mm2cable
20m
[C] Radio aerial RG58 type shielded cable 20m (recommended less than 5m)
[D] ECSBus input/output
2x0,5mm2cable
20m (note 2)
[E] STOP input
2x0,5mm2cable
20m (note 2)
[F] OPEN input
2x0,5mm2cable
20m (note 2)
[G] M1 and M2 motors output
3x1mm2cable
10m
WARNING: the cables used must be suitable for the type of installation; for example, an H03VV-F type cable is recommended for indoor applications, while H07RN-F is suitable for outdoor applications.
Note 1 A power supply cable longer than 30 m may be used provided it has a larger gauge, e.g. 3x2.5mm
2
, and that a safety grounding system
is provided near the automation unit. Note 2 For the ESCbus, STOP and OPEN cables, there are no special contraindications to the use of a single cable that groups together multiple connections; for example, the STOP and OPEN inputs can be connected to the KS1 selector switch using a single 4x0,5mm
2
cable.
Figure 13
B C DA ED
D
G
G
F
Figure 14
1 Choose the mounting position in accordance with the specifications in paragraph 3.1 "Preliminary Checks".
2 Check that the mounting surface is perfectly smooth, vertical and sufficiently compact. WG10 does not come with a mounting system, consequently one will have to be chosen according to the surface material.
3 Lay the conduit for the power cable.
4 To obtain the rear supports, assemble two brackets and the rear plate as shown in Figure 16.
5 To obtain different "C" values (see Figure 12) assemble the brackets and plate as shown in Figure 17.
6 To obtain the front support, assemble two brackets and the front plate as shown in Figure 18.
7 Remove the back cover of the gearmotors by sliding it in the direction of the arrows.
8 Move the leaves to the "gate closed" position.
9 Referring to the "B" distance calculated from Table 6, place the rear support in the correct position on the mounting surface, Check that there is a suitable surface at the values in Figure 22, i.e. where the front support is mounted.
10 Mark the drill points for the rear support using the support itself as a reference point. Drill holes in the mounting surface for 4 anchors [A] with a diameter of at least 8 mm (not included in supply). Fix the plate with suitable screws [C] and washers [B].
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With the exception of the power line that supplies the control unit, the rest of the system uses extra-low voltage (approx. 24V); the wiring can therefore be done by personnel that is not properly qualified, provided that all the instructions in this manual are carefully observed.
After selecting the position of the various devices (refer to figure 1) you
can start preparing the conduits for the electrical cables connecting the devices to the control unit.
The conduits are designed to protect the electrical cables and prevent accidental breakage, which may be caused by the passage of vehicles, for instance.
3.2 Preparing the Electrical System
Although the connection of WG20 to the electrical mains is beyond the scope of this manual, we wish to remind you that:
• The power supply line must be laid and connected by a qualified professional electrician.
• Alternatively, have a suitably protected 16A "shuko" outlet installed, where you can plug in WG20.
• The electric line must be grounded and protected against short circuits; a bipolar disconnection device must also be present with contact separation of at least 3 mm, which allows the power sup­ply to be disconnected during the installation and maintenance of the WG20.
3.2.1 Connection to the Electrical Mains
3.3 Installation of the Various Devices
3.3.1 WG10 gearmotor mounting
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 17
Figure 20
A
B
C
11 Check that the plate is perfectly level, the slots on the bracket allow small differences in alignment to be corrected.
12 Referring to Figure 22, place the front support at a distance of 820 mm from the rear support and 38 mm lower.
13 Temporarily fix the front support to the leaf with a clamp.
14 Lift up the gearmotor and fit the fork into the hole in the front support.
15 Keep the gearmotor lifted and pull it to open the gate until the hole in the plate matches the hole in the gearmotor. Fix the gearmotor to the rear support [E] with the screw [D], nut [G] and washer [F].
16 Firmly tighten the nut and then loosen it by about half a turn in order to allow the gearmotor to rotate on the support.
17 Fix the gearmotor to the front support and anchor it with the screw [I] and washer [H]. Fully tighten the screw.
18 Release the gearmotors using the appropriate release keys (see the "Gearmotor Release" paragraph on page 34).
19 Test the mechanism by moving the gate by hand. Check that the fork slides perfectly on the worm screw of the gear motor and that there remains a margin of at least 5 mm from the opening and closing stops, making sure, however, that not too much of the worm screw remains unused.
20 If necessary, test the other assembly positions allowed by the front and rear plates. See Figure 17.
21 If necessary, adjust the stops by loosening them with Allen keys [N] and moving them to the required position. The opening stop [L] is used if there are no opening stops on the ground. Normally, the leaves stop against the closing stop during the closing manoeuvre. After adjusting the stops, fully tighten the screws.
22 Secure the front support permanently using screws suited to the material of which the gate is constructed.
23 Fix the gearmotor once more using the appropriate release keys (see the "Gearmotor release" paragraph on page 34).
24 Thread the electrical cable through the conduit and bring it to the control unit.
N.B.: the cable leaving the gear motor must be curved so that it can follow the gearmotor when it rotates to open and close the leaf.
Figure 21
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26
Figure 22
Figure 27
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D
E
F
G
H
I
N
L
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1 Select the position of the two elements that make up the photocell (TX and RX) observing the following directions:
• Position them at a height of 40-60 cm from the ground, on both sides of the area to be protected, on the street side of the installation and as close as possible to the edge of the gate, no farther than 15 cm.
• Point transmitter TX towards receiver RX, with a maximum tolerance of 5°.
• In the selected locations there must be a conduit for threading the cables.
2 Remove the front glass [A] by prising it out with a slotted tip screwdriver applied to the bottom.
3 Press the lens in order to separate the two shells.
4 Breach two of the four holes [B] at the bottom with a screwdriver.
5 Position the photocell at the point where the conduit arrives; the hole at the bottom [D] should match the point where the cables come out of the wall; mark the drilling points using the bottom as reference.
6 Drill the holes in the wall using a hammer drill with a 5 mm bit and insert the 5 mm screw anchors.
7 Secure the bottom with the screws [C].
8 Connect the electric cable to the appropriate TX and RX terminals. From an electrical viewpoint, TX and RX must be connected in parallel as shown in Figure 33. It is not necessary to observe any polarity. The terminals can be removed in order to facilitate the operations; make the connections and then reinsert them.
9 Secure the cover shell [E] using the two screws [F] and a Phillips screwdriver. Then insert the glass [G], pressing it gently to close it.
25 Loosen the cable gland under the gearmotor, push the power cable through and then firmly close the cable gland.
26 Make electrical connections as follows.
27 Close the back cover of the gearmotors by inserting it in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 28
3.3.2 Photocells
A
Figure 29
Figure 30
Figure 31
Figure 32
Figure 33
Figure 34
B
C
D
C
E
F
G
TX
RX
brown
blue
yellow-green
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