English – Controlled Products Systems Group 1049062 User Manual

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ENGLISH

To ensure safety and an efficiently operating automated

system, make sure the following conditions are observed:

When moving, the beam must not, on any account,

meet any obstacles or overhead power cables.

The soil must permit sufficient stability for the foundation

plinth.

There must be no pipes or electrical cables in the plinth

excavation area.

If the barrier body is exposed to passing vehicles, install,

if possible, adequate means of protection against

accidental impact.

4.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS

4 INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM

4.2 MASONRY FOR FOUNDATION PLATE

4.3 INSTALLING THE UPRIGHT

4.4 INSTALLING THE BEAM

The 615BPR automated system is always supplied

in the right-hand version – for left-hand installation,

see chapter 5.5.

1) Make sure that the rod of the piston secured to the rocker

is completely extended (corresponding to the beam’s

vertical position).

2) Remove and store the breather screw as shown in fig.6

1) Remove the cover, unscrewing the screws securing it to

the upright.

2) Using the four nuts and washers supplied, secure the

upright on the foundation plate as shown in fig.5

Remember that the hatch of the upright should normally

face the building.

1) Check if the balancing spring matches the type of beam

installed: see chapter 5.

2) While keeping the beam in vertical position, assemble

the tie rod and spring as shown in fig.8

3) Release the operator (see chapter 7) and position the

beam at 45°, then adjust the tie-rod and set the spring until

the weight of the beam is balanced in that position.

4) Restore normal operation as described in chapter 7.

4.5 INSTALLING AND ADJUSTING THE BALANCING

SPRING

1) Make a foundation plate as shown in fig.4 (referred to

clayey soil)

2) Wall the foundation plate as shown in fig.4, supplying

one or more sheaths for routing electrical cables. Using a

spirit level, check if the plate is perfectly level. Wait for the

cement to set.

IMPORTANT: moderately tighten the pocket securing screw

(max 30Nm)

The 615 BPR automated system requires a balancing spring

for the beam, which must be ordered separately. The spring

varies according to length and type of beam (rigid, skirt or

articulated).
Consult the tables below to see if the spring matches.

5 BALANCING SPRINGS

5.1 SPRINGS FOR RECTANGULAR BEAMS WITH SKIRT

BALANCING SPRING

Ø

rectangular

beam

beam

with skirt

code

5,5

1315 – 2315

1315 - 2315

721008

6,0

2316 – 2815

2316 – 2815

721005

7,0

2816 – 3815

721006

7,5

2816 – 3815

721007

8,0

3816 – 4815

721018

5.2 SPRINGS FOR RECTANGULAR BEAMS WITH FOOT

AND WITH SKIRT AND FOOT

BALANCING SPRING

Ø

beam

with foot

beam with skirt

and foot

code

5,5

1315 – 1815

1315 - 1815

721008

6,0

1816 – 2315

1816 – 2315

721005

7,0

2316 – 2815

721006

7,5

2316 – 3315

721007

8,0

2816 – 3815

721018

5.4 SPRINGS FOR ROUND BARS

BALANCING SPRING

Ø

round beam

code

5,5

1500 –3000

721008

6

3001 – 4000

721005

7,5

4001 – 5000

721006

5.3 FOR 615BPR RAPID

BALANCING SPRING

Ø

rectangular

beam

round

beam

code

5,5

1315 – 2315

1315 - 2315

721008

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 7a

Fig. 7b

Fig. 8

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