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2. BT BTA1 BTA2 BTZ1A BTZ2 BTS1 BTS2 LS Single push n o V15 1 X1 5t button With the serial switching BT the barrier can be opened and closed Additional functions of BT depend on setting of the dip switches for automatic closure 54 and the counter settings S6 When the automatic closure is activated or the counter is deactivated then the barrier can be closed by BT otherwise the barrier will be opened When the automatic closure is blocked e g by a stop signal and the counter is activated then BT can only open the barrier Which means that closing by BT is not possible Push button OPEN V15 2 X1 6t and V15 3 X1 6b 1 and 2 When one of the contacts 1 2 is open and the other is closing the barrier opens When the barrier is open and BTA1 or 2 is being closed then the barrier cannot be closed constant open Push button n o V15 4 X1 7t and V15 9 X1 10b CLOSE 1A and 1B When BTZ1A closes while BTZ1B is open or BTZ1B closes while BTZ1A is open the barrier closes When the barrier is closed and at least one contact is closed the barrier cannot be opened constant closed Push button n o V15 5 X1 7b CLOSE 2 When the contact BTZ2 is opening the order close is given Push button n o V15 6 X1 4t STOP1 When the contact BTS1 is closed the barrier stops Stored signals are erased Automatic closure is blocked until the next si
3. ES 25 ES 80 59 photo cell test occurs before each closing Attention The photo cell test has to be learnt when programming the controller Photo cell test Before the closing of the barrier the photo cells may be tested The photo cell test consists of two parts Part one The transmitter is taken off the power supply and then the receiver has to report an obstacle within max 2 5 seconds Part two The transmitter is connected to the power supply again and then the receiver has to report that no obstacle is present If during part one the receiver does not report an obstacle the photo cell is faulty and an error code is shown on the Diag LED flashes 6 times If during part two the obstacle is still being reported the controller assumes a real obstacle being present the barrier will not close No error code is shown Max 6 photo cells can be connected to the controller MO63 and be tested For the testing of more than one photo cell the relay connections of the receivers have to be connected in series Parallel to the relay connections a resistor of 1kOhm each has to be connected X1 26t X1 26b 1 15 X1 2b X1 9t X1 9b Terminal X1 Drawing 14 For the photo cell test the controller MO 63 has to learn the quantity of photo cells which are connected by activating the dip switch S9 on and learning the running time again Programming The controller has to learn the following parameters e Running time for o
4. m with swinging support with folding skirt 75 with folding skirt 75 and swinging support with top and bottom skirt 150 with folding skirt 150 Table 11 The following values are for round booms only ES 50 80 Number of springs ES 50 ES 80 mal of boom m Table 12 ES 25 ES 80 7 When all electrical connections are completed ensure that the spring assembly is not yet connected to the drive shaft Close the barrier with the motor and then mount the boom Pull the emergency release lever and push the boom into the vertical position Screw the adjusting nut onto the connecting rod and tighten the springs Pull the release lever again and push the boom down if the spring tension is correct it should move easily to about 45 After that the boom has to be pushed down ATTENTION position CLOSED the barrier boom shall not be pushed upwards by the fixed or swinging support Press the barrier boom slightly downwards when pulling the emergency release lever 25 5 25 5 80 Drawing 11 8 connecting rod of the ES 50 to ES 80 consists of two parts which are screwed together and form a predetermined breaking point in case of vertical force on the boom The boom is then disconnected from the shaft and is pulled to about 45 by the springs If a break occurs here the nut and the bolts must be replaced with the original vandalism set The nuts must be secured with thread lock The
5. resultant EN 61000 3 2 A1 A2 Limits for harmonic current emissions EN 61000 3 3 Limits Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test EN 61000 4 3 A1 Electromagnetic field immunity test EN 61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity test EN 61000 4 5 Surge immunity test EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests EN 61000 4 13 Harmonics and interharmonics including mains signalling at a c power port low frequency immunity tests EN 61000 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN ISO 13849 1 2008 Safety of machinery Safety related parts of control systems Further we declare that the special technical documentation for this partly completed machinery is compiled in accordance with annex VII part B and we undertake to transmit relevant information to the market surveillance authorities upon request The partly completed machinery must not be put into service until it is incorporated into a machinery which has been declared in conformity with the provisions of the EC Machinery Directive and for which an EC declaration of conformity according to annex II A was issued Empowered to draw up the declaration ELKA Tor
6. 2 The barrier opens after the 1 5 seconds 3 The magnet switches on again when the barrier reaches the limit switch at the closed position 47 19 19 1 31 30 29 28 27 26 17 16 15 25 24 23 22 20 E 21 2 5 25 5 80 Layout exploded drawing Layout exploded drawing a 1 5 33 9 D T 14 13 12 41 6 b _ 48 3 RS v 34 2 NN 2 gt 1 lt lt n Ni Ar c N 35 36 37 38 Drawing 27 48 ON A 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 22 33 34 35 36 37 38 Table 17 lt A gt gt gt NOS 5 25 5 80 Part name Drive lever Main shaft Gearbox support Gearbox shaft Main plate Bowden cable support Pillow block Emergency release bolt Emergency release lever Connecting lever Gearbox ES 25 30 30 5 ES 25HS 30 ES 405 5 40 Motor ES 25 25 5 30 5 ES 30 ES 40 405 Housing bottom part Hood Access panel Lock Mounting plate complete Terminal row standard Button OPEN CLOSE Limit switch holder ES 30 40 405 ES 25 25HS 30HS Micro switch standard with long actuator Lead for stop contact Limit switch wire set Bowden cable Boom
7. 31 12 4 3 Automatic closure ZLA 31 12 4 4 12 4 5 12 4 6 124 7 12 4 8 12 5 12 6 12 6 1 12 6 2 13 14 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 15 4 16 17 18 18 1 18 2 19 19 1 19 2 ES 25 ES 80 Reversal on hitting obstacles REV 32 Counting ZAHL 32 Reversal during opening SZ 32 Automatic closure by photo cell LSA 32 Photo cell test LSTST 32 Photo cell test 33 Programming 33 Running time and automatic closure 34 Personal code for radio remote 34 External connections 35 Layout in the barrier 37 Fault finding 38 The closed barrier doesn t react to a signal to open 38 The open barrier doesn t react to signals to close 39 Fault finding continued 40 Error code 41 Examples for use of loop detectors 42 Maintenance 45 Extra equipment 46 Swinging support for ES 40 ES 80 46 Fixed support with electromagnet 47 Layout exploded drawing 48 Layout exploded drawing 48 Layout ES 50 80 50 1 1 5 25 5 80 Preface General notes These operating instructions must be available on site at all times It should be read thoroughly by all persons who use or service the appliances Improper usage or servicing or ignoring the operating instructions can be a source of danger for persons or result in material damage If the meaning of any part of these instructions isn t clear then please contact ELKA Torantriebe GmbH Co Betriebs KG before you use the appliance This applies to all setup procedures fault fi
8. approx approx approx approx kg 47 5 47 5 47 5 47 5 48 52 Table 3 The barrier ES 25 to ES 80 are for vehicle traffic only 13 Drawing 3 Length of boom minus 360mm Drilling template barrier housing Panel Roadway 2500 3000 3500 4000 550 ES 25 ES 80 Foundation 500x550x800 14 ES 25 ES 80 Installation ES 25 ES 40S REMARK For the barrier foundation we recommend a concrete strength class of C20 25 or higher and the use of chemical dowels M12 1 Before preparing the foundation lay enough underground cable provide for a sufficient number of wires or a plastic cable conduit for a later cable installation The foundation has to be absolutely frost free and with a horizontal surface of 500 x 550mm if possible at least 30mm higher than the surrounding ground Using the provided template you can either grout bolts min 12mm into the foundation at the appropriate positions or drill holes into the hardened concrete for heavy duty fixings Alternatively use the provided clamping irons and proceed likewise The clamping irons allow a subsequent shifting of the barrier in order to align it exactly as required The barrier is closed when shipped The door faces towards the road 4 Secure the barrier on the foundation Drawing 4 5 Connect the boom holder to the shaft Tighten all screws the top ones first with 35 Nm The enclosed nuts and bo
9. for the installation of a partly completed machinery according to EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC annex II part 1B The manufacturer ELKA Torantriebe GmbH Co Betriebs KG Dithmarscher Str 9 25832 Germany We herewith declare that the partly completed machinery Product description Barrier Function Barrier for passage control of traffic ways Type designation ES 25 ES 25HS ES 30 ES 30HS ES 35HS ES 40 ES 40S Serial number 8040000001201001 to 8040099991252999 for ES 25 8040200001201001 to 8040299991252999 for ES 25HS 8040600001201001 to 8040699991252999 for ES 30 8040800001201001 to 8040899991252999 for ES 30HS 8041000001201001 to 8041000091252999 for ES 35HS 8041400001201001 to 8041499991252999 for ES 40 8041600001201001 to 8041699991252999 for ES 40S Year of manufacture 2012 complies with the essential requirements of the following directive as far as possible with the scope of delivery see attachment for information regarding which requirements are met 2006 42 EG Machinery Directive 2006 95 EG Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EG EMC Directive The following harmonized standards are applied EN ISO 12100 2 2004 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Part 2 Technical principles EN 60204 1 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements EN 60335 1 2007 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances part 1 General requirements
10. holder Boom reinforcement Boom ES 25 ES 30 ES 40 Boom end cap 49 5 25 5 80 19 2 Layout ES 50 80 d 14 12 31 30 29 28 8 a 34 36 18 16 17 45 44 46 A7 48 49 Drawing 28 50 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Table 18 Qty E o NE NES o o gp E o _ gp o ES o o gm o AG ND ESN N o EN o gp o E o E Soo ES 25 ES 80 Part name Drive lever Gearbox shaft Main shaft Main plate Gearbox support left right Thrust piece Lift rod Connecting lever Bowden cable support Emergency release bolt Pillow block Emergency release lever Distance plate 1mm 2mm Motor ES 60 ES 50 80 ES 505 Gearbox ES 50 ES 505 ES 60480 Housing bottom part Access panel Hood Lock Mounting plate complete Button OPEN CLOSE Limit switch holder Micro switch standard Lead for stop contact Limit switch wire set Bowden cable Spring assembly ES 50 ES 60 ES 80 Tension spring Base plate support Left and right boom holder supports Covering plate Boom connector ES 50 ES 60480 Boom reinforcement ES 50 ES 60180 Boom ES 50 ES 60 ES 80 B
11. nuts may only be replaced with those supplied by your supplier 9 Start the programming mode 12 6 The logic board MO 63 is connected to the terminals 1 in the barrier and to the micros witches in the head All electrical connections should be carried out at the front of the terminals X1 The barrier is ready for use when delivered The running time and a stay open time of 5 seconds are stored in an EEPROM Switch off the mains supply before altering the operating mode dip switches Drawing 12 26 5 25 5 80 Make sure that the connecting lever at the gearbox does not move direction towards the door Otherwise the power reversal has no effect gt During start up of the barrier check that the rotating direction is correct If necessary change the direction of motor rotation by swapping the motor connections X1 19 und X1 21 27 ES 25 ES 80 12 Controller MO 63 Barrier open Barrier closed common SEA SEZ No boom Photo cell test 24V 26V dc max 500 mA 12Vdc max 500 mA Drawing 13 Motor LERN 1024002 ope NAB Transformer M063 V2 Red light Green light Amber or flashing light max 120W 230 50Hz 28 12 1 12 2 ES 25 ES 80 Connections
12. ATTENTION In order to reduce the risk potential related to the movement of the barrier boom additional optical and or acoustical warning devices should be installed 11 5 25 5 80 Technical Data ES 25 ES 405 Operative range Application for Drive pulse from Table 1 General Data Mains supply Max current Duty cycle Temperature range Controller Measurements w I h Foundation frost proofed Boom connector Housing Mechanical parts Sound pressure level distance 1m Degree of protection Table 2 Parking area parking garage Company entrance Safety area Push button card reader key switch desk top panel etc remote control Induction loop Reversing on obstacle Best protection against vandalism Ergonomic emergency release 230V 50Hz 2 5A max 100 20 C to 70 C MO 63 350x300x1 100mm 550x500x800mm left or right aluminium steel zinc coated lt 60 dB A IP 44 12 ES 25 ES 80 Typical Data ES 40 5 405 Drawn power 0 37 0 37 0 26 0 37 0 26 0 25 kW Running time approx 1 4 approx approx approx approx approx 0 9 2 3 1 4 2 3 3 2 Max Boom 2 500 2 500 3 000 3 000 3 500 4 000 length mm Effective length 2 280 2 280 2 780 2 780 3 280 3 780 mm Reversing on obstacle Boom weight kg Boom weight kg kg 4 Boom weight 3 3 4 _ 7 round boom optional kg Barrier weight approx
13. ED starts flashing Push the corresponding button on your transmitter The controller learns the code the red Diag LED is lit while a signal is received Release the button The code is stored even if power failure occurs and the Diag LED turns off Cancel personal code Push the learn button approx seconds the red Diag LED starts flashing Keep the learn button pushed for approx 10 seconds The red Diag LED lights for 2 seconds the personal code is erased and the learning is finished 34 13 5 25 5 80 External connections For the power supply of the external equipment e g photo cells induction loops the controller provides stabilised 24Vdc and 12Vdc Max 500mA can be drawn from the 12V source and the 24V source but together max 700mA The supply of the photo cell transmitter during photo cell test comes from the 24V source and has to be considered Barrier closed red light 29 9 Barrier moving or about to move amber or flashing light Photo cell 9t 19b 8t 8b 69 9 Barrier open green light No boom option Baum unten Baum oben o L 1 Poe p Ea 9 Xa e pui 2 5 5 8 8 5 doo o a al 5 5 8 4 4 Iz JU uz lt gt 22 lt gt za Drawing 15 35 ES 25 ES 80 Important instructions when using loops for safety and closing When using a loop detector f
14. Installation and operating instructions Barriers ES 25 ES 80 with MO 63 ELKA Translation of original operating manual D ID V5 0 12 12 ELKA Torantriebe GmbH u Co Betriebs KG Phone 49 0 48 61 96 90 0 Dithmarscher Str 9 Fax 49 0 48 61 96 90 90 25832 T nning E Mail info ELKA Torantriebe de Germany Internet www ELKA Torantriebe de 5 25 5 80 Contents 1 Preface 3 1 1 General notes 3 1 1 1 Symbol explanation 4 1 2 Copyright 4 1 3 Information regarding installation instruction 4 2 Safety 5 2 1 General notes on safety 5 2 2 Notes safety for the operation 5 2 3 Safety notes for the operation with radio remote control 5 2 4 Intended use 5 2 5 Danger which could emanate from the site of operation 6 3 Transportation and storing 7 3 1 Transportation inspection 7 3 2 Storing 7 3 3 Lifting heavy loads 7 4 Declaration of incorporation 8 4 1 Installation information for partly completed machinery 10 4 2 Declaration of conformity 10 4 3 Name plate 10 5 Function description 11 6 Technical Data ES 25 ES 40S 12 7 Measurements ES 25 ES 40S 14 8 Installation ES 25 ES 40S 15 9 Technical data ES 50 ES 80 18 10 Measurements ES 50 ES 80 20 11 Installation ES 50 ES 80 21 12 Controller MO 63 28 12 1 Connections 29 12 2 Further connections 29 12 3 Visual indication 31 124 Operating mode controller 31 12 4 1 Pre warning before opening VWA 31 12 4 2 Pre warning before closing VWZ
15. amber light illuminates right after a signal to open if pre warning time before opening is activated The barrier opens after the pre warning time has elapsed S1 off and S2 off No pre warning time S1 off and S2 on 1 5s pre warning time before opening S1 on and S2 off 4 0s pre warning time before opening Pre warning before closing VWZ The warning light flashing or amber light goes on right after a signal to close if pre warning time before closing is activated The barrier closes after the pre warning time has elapsed S3 off No pre warning time before closing S3 on 4 0s pre warning time before closing Automatic closure ZLA The open barrier closes automatically after the programmed stay open time has elapsed An earlier closing of the barrier is possible by BT or BTZ Is a stop signal given during the stay open time then the automatic closure is blocked and is only released again by a new signal BTA1 BZA2 or LS keep the barrier in the end position open even after the stay open time has 31 12 4 4 12 4 5 12 4 6 12 4 7 12 4 8 ES 25 ES 80 elapsed barrier closes immediately when a signal 1 2 or LS is removed S4 off No automatic closure 54 on The barrier closes after the time which was saved during the setup 05 up to 300s Reversal on hitting obstacles REV When learning the running time during the setup the torque power for the reversing on obstruction is
16. and to the door 6 Check that the operating instructions are complete 7 Check that all safety equipment works correctly Loops photo cells and the reversal on obstruction 8 Check that the barrier is still secure on the foundation 9 Using a grease gun grease the bearings of the main shaft grease must be suitable for 25 to 125 C 10 Oil the emergency release bolt and check the function 11 Check that the pre determined breaking point has the correct nuts and bolts use vandalism set only 12 Tighten screws where necessary 45 5 25 5 80 18 Extra equipment 18 1 Swinging support for ES 40 ES 80 1 Move the barrier boom into the horizontal position 27 Drawing 23 2 The bottom part C can be connected at the approximate length using the screws B 3 Remove approx 1 000mm of the rubber tube under the boom and push the securing pieces A of the swinging support into the notch of the barrier boom Secure the swinging support using the two hexagon head screws 22 P 9 19 Drawing 24 4 Push the rubber tube back into the notch cut off the protruding part 5 fine adjustment of the swinging support height can now be made at the foot D 6 Screw an M4mm screw into the whole E and loosen the M10 stop nut at the foot D 7 The foot can now be screwed to the appropriate position Tighten the M10 stop nut upwards against the alumini
17. antriebe GmbH u Co Betriebs KG Dithmarscher Str 9 25832 T nning Germany T nning 02 01 2012 i V Guido Christiansen Dipl Ing FH Chief Engineer Attachment Requirements of annex of 2006 42 EG which are met The numbers relate to the chapters of 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 4 126 13 1 1 3 2 1 3 4 1 3 8 1 3 9 1 5 1 1 5 6 1 5 11 1 6 1 1 6 3 1 7 1 partially 1 7 2 1 7 3 1 7 4 partially Drawing 1 ES 25 ES 80 LKA Declaration of incorporation for the installation of a partly completed machinery according to EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC annex part 1 B The manufacturer ELKA Torantriebe GmbH Betriebs KG Dithmarscher Str 9 25832 Germany We herewith declare that the partly completed machinery Product description Barrier Function Barrier for passage contro of traffic ways Type designation ES 50 ES 50S ES 60 ES 60HS ES 80 Serial number 8045000001201001 to 8045099991252999 for ES 50 8045200001201001 to 8045299991252999 for ES 50S 8045600001201001 to 8045699991252999 for ES 60 8045800001201001 to 8045800091252999 for ES 60HS 8046000001201001 to 8046099991252999 for ES 80 Year of manufacture 2012 complies with the essential requirements of the following directive as far as possible with the scope of delivery see attachment for information regarding which requirements are met 2006 42 EG Machinery Dir
18. ct the contact from the card reader here Remove the red jumper of socket B3 between terminals 6 and 10 min 1000mm max 1500mm 1000mm max 1500mm B3 2 Drawing 20 Example 5 for 1 channel loop detector on socket B2 and 2 channel loop detector on socket B3 Entrance with card reader The loop B3 2 allows use of the card reader only when a vehicle is on the loop Remove the jumper between terminals 6 bottom and 27 bottom and connect the contact from the card reader here Safety with loop B3 1 opening with loop B2 closing with B3 1 or B2 Remove the red jumper of socket B3 and set DIP switch S8 on Drawing 21 Example 6 for 2 x 1 channel loop detector on socket B2 and socket B3 Entrance opening with key switch Safety with loop B3 1 closing with both loops B3 1 or B2 Exit opening with loop B2 safety and closing with B3 1 Remove red jumper of socket B3 and jumper between the terminals 27 bottom and 6 bottom 43 Drawing 22 1000mm 1500 5 25 5 80 44 17 5 25 5 80 5 25 5 405 The maintenance intervals must be decided individually as they are dependent on the frequency of use We recommend maintenance at least once every six months 1 Check everything for mechanical damage and replace where necessary 2 Check that the boom reaches the horizontal and ver
19. determined When the barrier boom hits an obstacle during closing and blocks the controller stops the movement or gives an open signal S5 off The closing boom stops when it hits an obstacle and re opens immediately 55 on The closing boom stops when it hits an obstacle and only moves when a new signal is received Counting ZAHL The signals open and close are counted by the controller S6 off No counting The barrier closes after one signal to close even after two signals to open S6 on Counting is activated The barrier closes after two signals to close if there were two consecutive opening signals Reversal during opening SZ When a close signal is received during opening the barrier will either open completely and then close or the barrier closes immediately S7 off The barrier always opens completely before reacting to a signal to close 57 on The opening barrier reverses immediately when it receives a signal to close Automatic closure by photo cell LSA The photo cell always gives a signal to close when the obstacle is not longer present S8 off Automatic closure by photo cell is not activated The closing function by loop B3 2 is not applicable 58 on When an obstacle is not longer present the barrier closes Photo cell test LSTST Before each closing of the barrier the photo cells may be tested S9 off Photo cell test is not activated 32 12 5 12 6
20. ective 2006 95 EG Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EG EMC Directive The following harmonized standards are applied EN ISO 12100 2 2004 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Part 2 Technical principles EN 60204 1 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements EN 60335 1 2007 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances part 1 General requirements resultant EN 61000 3 2 A1 A2 Limits for harmonic current emissions EN 61000 3 3 Limits Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test EN 61000 4 3 A1 Electromagnetic field immunity test EN 61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity test EN 61000 4 5 Surge immunity test EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests EN 61000 4 13 Harmonics and interharmonics including mains signalling at a c power port low frequency immunity tests EN 61000 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN ISO 13849 1 2008 Safety of machinery Safety related parts of control systems Further we declare that the special technical documentation for this partly completed machinery is compiled in accordance with annex VII pa
21. ement during opening or closing Never reach into moving parts of the gate operator gate or barrier Drive through the gate system barrier only after complete opening The gate system barrier has to be secured depending on the type of usage corresponding to the valid standards and regulations e g safety at the main and secondary closing edges The safety devices have to be checked regularly for functioning according to the standards and regulations at least once a year Safety notes for the operation with radio remote control The radio remote control should only be used if the area of movement of the gate barrier is always completely visible by the operator and thus it is assured that no person object or animal is present within this range of movement The radio remote control transmitters have to be carefully kept so that an unintentional use is impossible Radio remote controls should not be operated at radio technical sensitive locations like airports or hospitals Interferences by other properly operated radio communication installations which are used within the same frequency range cannot be ruled out Intended use The operational safety can only be ensured when the barrier is used as intended After installation the barriers of the series ES 25 ES 80 serve as passage control of vehicle paths The controller is a component part of the product and serves to control the barrier Any use above and be
22. ge Danger of an electric shock Only certified electricians VDE 0100 should connect the controller to the mains supply According to DIN EN 12453 for an application with passenger traffic depending on the type of use and type of activation suitable safety devices have to be installed additionally in order to provide the minimum level of protection Declaration of conformity After the installation an EG declaration of conformity according to EC machinery directive 2006 42 EG for the complete system has to be issued by the person responsible for the integration according to product standard DIN EN 13241 1 Name plate The name plate of the barrier is attached at the inside front of the barrier housing 10 5 25 5 80 Function description Barriers serve as passage control of vehicle paths By raising and lowering of the barrier boom the passage is granted or obstructed For a boom length of 4 000mm and longer we recommend the use of a fixed or swinging support for a boom length of 5 000mm and longer the use of a fixed or swinging support is mandatory The controller offers the possibility to activate the barrier by radio remote control The controller is able to observe the max permitted force which was set before in the learning sequence If during the closing movement more force is needed the barrier reverses Additionally several different safety features e g photoelectric barriers can be connected
23. ght kg approx approx 110 approx approx 110 approx approx 115 approx approx 115 approx approx 118 Table 6 The barriers ES 25 to ES 80 are for vehicle traffic only 19 10 Measurements ES 50 ES 80 L Length of boom 160 25 130 Fixed support PE Drawing 7 110 843 Drilling template Barrier housing 165 165 ES 25 ES 80 Panel Roadway 5000 6000 8000 gt g 450 _ T e 8 8 Foundation 600x650x800 650 20 ES 25 ES 80 Installation ES 50 ES 80 REMARK For the barrier foundation we recommend a concrete strength class of C20 25 or higher and the use of chemical dowels M12 1 Before preparing the foundation lay enough underground cable provide for a sufficient number of wires or a plastic cable conduit for a later cable installation The foundation has to be absolutely frost free and with a horizontal surface of 600 x 650mm if possible at least 30mm higher than the surrounding ground Drawing 8 2 Using the provided template you can either grout bolts min 12mm into the foundation at the appropriate positions or drill holes into the hardened concrete for heavy duty fixings Secure the barrier on its foundation For a correct functioning make sure the barrier housing is in a perpendicular position Emergency release during current fai
24. gnal Push button V15 6 X1 8b STOP2 When the contact BTS2 is open the barrier stops Stored signals are erased Automatic closure is blocked until the next signal Photo cell V15 8 X1 9b When the photo cell reports an obstacle the barrier cannot be closed During the opening of the barrier an existing obstacle is not report When an obstacle is reported during closing the barrier stops and reverses Additional functions of the photo cell depend on operating mode photo cell closing automatic and photo cell test Further connections Photo cell V4 4 X1 26b Power supply for photo cell transmitter 24V 24V only for photo cell test 29 Photo cell transmitter Gnd Uext 24V Uext 12V Gnd Display barrier open Display barrier closed Motor OPEN Motor CLOSE Red traffic light Amber or flashing light Green traffic light L1 L1 V12 1 V12 2 V12 3 V12 4 V15 12 V15 13 V15 14 V2 1 V2 2 V2 3 V2 4 V2 5 V2 6 V2 7 V2 8 X1 26t X1 1b X1 3b X1 2b X1 11t X1 12t X1 11b X1 20 1 22 X1 13t X1 14t X1 15t X1 14b X1 17b X1 19b ES 25 ES 80 Ground for photo cell transmitter OV only for photo cell test 24Vdc stabilised for external equipment max 500mA 12Vdc stabilised for external equipment max 500mA Ground for external equipment Display barrier open The contact V15 12 is co
25. hes mechanical stopper The green LED SEZ is Faulty limit switch Replace the limit switch lit The red diagnostic closed LED flashes three times then a break The limit switch Re adjust the limit closed is switch and the maladjusted and corresponding doesn t switch mechanical stopper Table 15 40 15 4 5 25 5 80 Error code The red Diag LED serves as a status indicator During regular fault free operation the LED is only lit when a radio remote signal is received An error code is given when the controller detects a fault the Diag LED flashes max 12 times then a break then repeats the flashing code error Cause solution code Limit switch OPEN did not open after the learnt running time flashing The limit switch has a short circuit Limit switch CLOSE did not open after the learnt running time flashing The limit switch has a short circuit Both limit switches signal at the same time While SEA and SEZ flashing signal at the same time the controller is blocked The power supply limit for the external equipment 12V and or 24V flashing has been reached The power source load is too high The controller is blocked Check the connected equipment gt Photo cell error The following error occurred during the photo cell flashing test The transmitter is inactive but the receiver does not signal an obstacle N An error occurred duri
26. htened or replaced if necessary The operation with only one tension spring is prohibited ATTENTION Faulty springs or a wrong spring tension can overload the barrier mechanics 5 The springs should be checked regularly according to the maintenance plan and be tightened or replaced if required Always replace all of the springs ATTENTION An incorrectly dimensioned spring tension can result in damage of the barrier mechanics This can result in gearbox damage or a breaking of the tension springs gt During installation please make sure that the barrier mechanics moves smoothly When disengaged the barrier boom has to level itself at 45 If this is not the case then the quantity of springs has to be adjusted IMPORTANT Do not operate the barrier with springs and without the boom nor without springs and with the boom 5 Always disconnect the springs before removing the boom 23 Table Number of springs Number of springs 3 0 3 5 4 0 ES 50 Length of boom m Table 7 Number of springs 3 0 3 5 4 0 ES 50S Length of boom m accessories 2 fa f with folding skirt 75 and 3 4 swinging support Table 8 Number of springs ES 60 Length of boom m hop ana akn 150 r X me odnosno Table 9 Number of springs ES 60HS Length of boom m Table 10 ES 25 ES 80 24 Number of springs ES 80 Length of boom
27. ied out with parts which ELKA Torantriebe GmbH u Co Betriebs KG have defined as suitable for such alterations and be carried out by qualified personnel Please note that with any alteration of the product no matter whether mechanical or electrical the warranty expires and the conformity is revoked Only the use of ELKA accessories and original ELKA spare parts is allowed In case of any contravention ELKA disclaims liability of any kind INFORMATION The operation of the system within CEN countries must also be conformant with the European safety relevant directives and standards We reserve the right to make technical improvements without prior notice 1 1 1 2 1 3 5 25 5 80 Symbol explanation Remarks regarding the safety of persons and the gate opener itself are marked by special symbols These remarks have to be absolutely observed in order to avoid accidents and material damage DANGER points to an imminent dangerous situation which can cause death or serious injuries if it is not avoided WARNING points to a potentially dangerous situation which can cause death or serious injuries if it is not avoided ATTENTION points to a potentially dangerous situation which can cause minor or slight injuries if it is not avoided ATTENTION points to a potentially dangerous situation which can cause property damage if it is not avoided REMARK Important notice for installation o
28. lts are a predetermined breaking point and should only be replaced with the same Bolt M 8 x 45 ISO 4762 12 9 Nut hexagonal M 8 ISO 4032 5 2 15 5 25 5 80 Drawing 5 6 Emergency release during current failure etc Pull the lever 2 with the red end which is behind the access panel The boom can then be raised manually To engage the boom again pull the lever and pull the boom down the release bolt 1 will then lock at the appropriate position The controller is switched off until the boom is locked at the operating position 7 Mount the boom before doing a test run If necessary adjust the limit switches and the stoppers 8 Start the programming mode The logic board MO 63 is connected to the terminals X1 in the barrier and to the micro switches in the head All electrical connections should be carried out at the front of the terminals X1 The barrier is ready for use when delivered The running time and a stay open time of 5 seconds are stored in an EEPROM Switch off the mains supply before altering the operating mode dip switches 16 ES 25 ES 80 Drawing 6 Make sure that the connecting lever at the gearbox does not move direction towards the door Otherwise the power reversal has no effect gt During start up of the barrier check that the rotating direction is correct If necessary change the direction
29. lure etc Pull the lever 2 with the red end which is behind the access panel The boom can then be raised manually To engage the boom again pull the lever and pull the boom down the release bolt 1 will then lock at the appropriate position 21 5 25 5 80 Drawing 9 The barrier is open when delivered the boom connector wings have to be mounted vertically upwards During mounting the larger hub distance has to point in direction to the access panel 2 Please also observe the stickers at the boom connector wings OBEN TOP HAUT The wings 1 for the boom connectors are different for the left and right side The wings are numbered on the carton in pairs and each pair is assigned for a certain barrier mechanics 4 Connect the wings for the boom connector to both ends of the main shaft 4 of the 16 tapped holes are numbered in handwriting and the inserted grub screws have to be tightened in the corresponding order 5 Secure the boom holder on the assembly The two parts are then joined together Drawing 10 22 ES 25 ES 80 gt B Bir 6 Remove the adjusting nut from the spring assembly If the boom is to be shortened reduce the number of springs The following table shows approximate values check that the balance is as described under f The springs must be divided equally between the back and the front One spring alone may not be used The springs should be inspected regularly and be tig
30. nding disposal of material care and servicing of the appliance The accident prevention regulations and applicable technical regulations e g safety or electrical and environment protection regulations of the country in which the appliance is used also apply All repairs on the appliances must be carried out by qualified persons ELKA Torantriebe GmbH u Co Betriebs KG accepts no liability for damage which is caused by using the appliance for purposes other than those for which it is built ELKA Torantriebe GmbH u Co Betriebs KG cannot recognise every possible source of danger in advance If the appliance is used other than in the recommended manner the user must ascertain that no danger for himself or others will result from this use He should also ascertain that the planned use will have no detrimental effect on the appliance itself The appliance should only be used when all safety equipment is available and in working order All faults which could be a source of danger to the user or to third persons must be eliminated immediately All warning and safety notices on the appliances must be kept legible All electrical periphery equipment which is connected to the appliance must have a CE Mark which ensures that it conforms to the relevant EEC regulations Neither mechanical nor electrical alterations to the appliance without explicit agreement of the manufacturer are allowed All alterations or extensions to the appliance must be carr
31. ng learning of the torque power for the flashing reversing on obstacle Either the controller the motor or the capacitor of the motor are faulty Check the above and repeat the learning of the running time If the error still exists the controller is faulty The EEPROM has lost the data Repeat the learning of the flashing running time If the error still exists the controller is faulty The EEPROM is faulty flashing The controller has detected a fault in the redundant detection of flashing the stop contact The controller is faulty gt x x 11x One of the motor relays has not switched off The controller is flashing faulty 12x The controller detects that the has not switched off The flashing controller is faulty Table 16 Attention You may use the service device 25701 to read the error memory of the controller 41 16 ES 25 ES 80 Examples for use of loop detectors B3 2 This loop may be used for opening or for detecting that a vehicle is present connected to socket B3 by contacts X1 24 top und X1 24 bottom B3 1 This loop is for the safety only and is placed under the barrier boom connected to socket B3 by contacts X1 23 top und X1 23 bottom B2 This loop is for opening only connected directly to socket B2 contacts 7 and 8 Push button key switch card reader coin selector etc Photo cell Example 1 for 1 channel loop detector on socket B3 E
32. nnected with the contact V15 14 when the barrier is open The contact will be closed when the green light is lit Maximum permissable 24V 1A Display barrier closed The contact V15 13 is connected with the contact V15 14 when the barrier is open The contact will be closed when the red light is lit Maximal admissible 24V 1 Common terminal for display barrier open and barrier closed Motor OPEN Motor CLOSE The red traffic light is on when the barrier is closed The red traffic light is also on during the time warning prior to opening max 230V 120W The contact for the Amber or the flashing light is closed when the barrier is moving and during the time warning prior movement max 230V 120W The green traffic light is on when the barrier is open During the time warning before closing the green traffic light is out max 230V 120W N L1 power supply 230V 50Hz N power supply 230V 50Hz 30 12 3 12 4 1 12 4 2 12 4 3 ES 25 ES 80 Visual indication the radio remote control receives signal BTZ2 LED is lit when contact BTZ2 is closed BTS1 LED is lit when contact BTS1 is closed vas rot Eror code and cispiey tor raio remore conor Table 13 Operating mode controller Switch off the mains supply before altering the operating mode dip switches 1 9 Pre warning before opening VWA The warning light flashing or
33. ntrance and Exit opening with push button Safety and closing with loop detector on socket B3 1 all jumpers at default settings Remove red jumper of socket B3 and jumper between the terminals 27 bottom and 6 bottom Drawing 17 Example 2 for 2 channel loop detector on socket B3 Entrance opening with a key switch Safety and closing with both loops B3 1 and B3 2 Exit opening with loop B3 2 Safety and closing with both loops all jumpers at default settings Remove red jumper of socket B3 and jumper between the terminals 25 top and 25 bottom DIP 58 min 1000mm max 1500mm gt Drawing 18 Example 3 for 1 channel loop detector on socket B3 Entrance and Exit opening with a coin selector Safety with photo cells and loop B3 1 Automatic closure when the time to stay open has elapsed Remove the jumper between 9 top and 9 bottom and connect the safety contact of the photo cells to them all jumpers at default settings Remove red jumper of socket B3 and jumper between the terminals 27 bottom and 6 bottom 42 ES 25 ES 80 Drawing 19 Example 4 for 2 channel loop detector on socket B3 Entrance and Exit with card reader The loop B3 2 allows use of the card reader only when a vehicle is on the loop The loop B3 1 is for safety and closing when a vehicle leaves the loop The jumpers are at the default settings Remove the jumper between terminals 6 bottom and 27 bottom and conne
34. of motor rotation by swapping the motor connections X1 19 und X1 21 17 5 25 5 80 Technical data ES 50 ES 80 Operative range Application for Drive pulse from Table 4 General data Mains supply Max current Duty cycle Temperature range Controller Measurements w I h Foundation frost proofed Boom connector Housing Mechanical parts Sound pressure level distance 1m Degree of protection Table 5 Parking area parking garage Company entrance Safety area Push button card reader key switch desk top panel etc remote control Induction loop Reversing on obstacle Best protection against vandalism Ergonomic emergency release 230V 50Hz 2 5A max 100 20 C to 70 C MO 63 400x450x1 100mm 600x650x800mm central aluminium steel zinc coated lt 60 dB A IP 44 18 ES 25 ES 80 Typical Data ES50 essos es6o 860 6 esso Drawn power E Running time s approx 4 0 approx 4 0 approx 5 5 approx 4 0 approx 8 5 Max boom length 5 000 5 000 6 000 6 000 8 000 mm Effective length mm 5 140 5 140 6 140 6 140 8 140 Fixed support required required required required required swinging support Reversing on selectable selectable selectable selectable selectable obstacle weight kg weight kg kg 40 65 165 165 165 Boom weight round eo 11 Bs boom optional kg Barrier wei
35. oom connecting piece Boom end cap ES 50 ES 60480 51
36. or safety remove the red jumper between contacts 6 and 10 on the socket B3 The socket B3 is always for the loop under the barrier boom and is prewired for safety and for closing when leaving the loop When B3 is equipped with a 2 channel detector the second channel may be used for an opening loop or a loop detecting that a vehicle is present The socket B2 is prewired for an opening loop in connection with a 1 channel detector Please see chapter Examples for use of loop detectors When all connections are completed and the barrier is closed only the following LEDs should be lit the yellow LED Vp for main power the green LED SEA and the green LED BTS2 If is not the case then see chapter Fault finding WARNING The reversal by obstruction can only work when the rod always moves to the rear of the housing never to the door gt Please check the direction of rotation of the transmission lever of the gearbox 36 5 25 5 80 1885 1 2 38 ojo olo ojo IPAP dodod 21900 7 86 Layout the barrier Cee Oe ee ERES 31 2 3 amp 5 6 78 9 Bujuedo 10 jeuueuo c doo BUUBUO 40 3906 28 pue 442 uagnq jeg 762 452 ueewged 1
37. pening and closing e Torque power for reversal on hitting an obstruction e Quantity of photo cells when the photo cell test is activated e Time to stay open for automatic closure e Personal code for radio remote control 33 12 6 1 12 6 2 12 6 2 1 12 6 2 2 5 25 5 80 Running time and automatic closure 1 Push the learn button approx 3 seconds the red Diag LED starts flashing 2 Push the learn button again When the photo cell test is activated S9 on the controller learns how many photo cells are connected During learning the Diag LED flashes at 1 second intervals then the learning of the running time starts automatically When the photo cell test is not activated S9 off the learning of the running time starts immediately 3 The Diag LED is lit during the learning of the running time The barrier closes if it is not closed already If it is closed then it opens and learns the running time for opening Then the Diag LED flashes at 1 second intervals and the controller learns the stay open time 4 After the required stay open time push the learn button again The barrier closes automatically and learns the running time for closing and the torque power for the reversing on obstruction The learnt values are stored even if power failure occurs and the Diag LED turns off Personal code for radio remote Setting personal code for radio remote Push the learn button approx 3 seconds the red Diag L
38. r functioning Copyright The operating manual and the contained text drawings pictures and other depictions are protected by copyright Reproduction of any kind even in extracts as well as the utilization and or communication of the content without written release certificate are prohibited Violators will be held liable for damages We reserve the right to make further claims Information regarding installation instruction This document is to be used as installation instruction for partly completed machinery according to machinery directive 2006 42 EG article 13 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 ES 25 ES 80 Safety General notes on safety The valid regulations and standards have to be observed during installation and operation e g DIN EN 13241 1 DIN EN 12445 DIN EN 12453 etc Only the use of spare parts made by the original manufacturer is allowed Do not put a defective gate opener barrier into operation After set up installation every user of the equipment has to be instructed about the operation and function of the gate opener barrier In order to reduce the risk potential related to the movement of the barrier boom additional optical and or acoustical warning devices should be installed Notes on safety for the operation Children and not instructed persons are not allowed to operate the gate system barrier No persons objects or animals are allowed within the range of the gate movement barrier mov
39. rt B and we undertake to transmit relevant information to the market surveillance authorities upon request The partly completed machinery must not be put into service until it is incorporated into a machinery which has been declared in conformity with the provisions of the EC Machinery Directive and for which an EC declaration of conformity according to annex II A was issued Empowered to draw up the declaration ELKA Torantriebe GmbH u Co Betriebs KG Dithmarscher Str 9 25832 T nning Germany T nning 02 01 2012 i i V Guido Christiansen Dipl Ing FH Chief Engineer Attachment Requirements of annex of 2006 42 EG which are met The numbers relate to the chapters of annex 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 4 1 3 8 1 3 9 1 5 1 1 5 6 1 5 11 16 1 1 6 3 1 7 1 partially 1 7 2 1 7 3 1 7 4 partially Drawing 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 Bk ES 25 ES 80 Installation information for partly completed machinery The partly completed machinery must not be put into service until the final machinery into which it has to be incorporated has been declared in conformity with the provisions of the machinery directive The safety functions of the controller comply with EN ISO 13849 1 2008 Kat 2 According to EC Directive 2006 42 EG the mains supply has to be equipped with an all pole circuit breaker WARNING Danger through volta
40. switch closed Replace the limit switch SEZ is out and the red diagnostic LED flashes 4 times then break 2 Wiring fault Check the wiring and plug V6 in the control box The green LED There is a permanent signal to Check the button X1 7 BTZ2 is lit the terminals BTZ2 bottom and X1 2 bottom top Table 14 When the controller gives an error code through the red Diag LED see the chapter Error code 39 ES 25 ES 80 Fault finding continued Symptom Possible solution Delay before opening Warning is active Operating mode switch 1 2 off Delay before closing Operating mode switch 3 off The barrier does the following when it hits an obstacle switches off Reversing is not Operating mode switch activated 5 off tries to carry on Torque setting is wrong Adjust it closing The boom isn t vertical when the barrier is open The green LED SEA is Limit switch open Re adjust it and the out maladjusted but still corresponding switches mechanical stopper The green LED SEA is Faulty limit switch Replace it lit The red diagnostic open LED flashes twice then a break The limit switch Re adjust it and the open is corresponding maladjusted and mechanical stopper doesn t switch The boom isn t horizontal when the barrier is closed The green LED SEZ is Limit switch closed Re adjust it and the out maladjusted but still corresponding switc
41. the wiring a green LED SEA is 1 Faulty limit switch Replace the limit switch out and the red Diag open LED flashes 4 times then a break 2 Wiring faulty Check the wiring to the limit switch and plug V6 on the controller The green LED BTZ1 is There is a permanent Check the button X1 2 lit signal to close bottom top and 7 top When the controller gives an error code through the red Diag LED see the chapter Error code 38 ES 25 ES 80 The open barrier doesn t react to signals to close The yellow power No mains supply Check the mains lead LED is out and the fuses The red Programming is started Carry it out to the end diagnostic LED flashes non stop The green LED 1 Loop detector is activated Check the detector LS is lit socket B3 2 red jumper is removed Plug the detector into from the terminals 6 and 10 the socket B3 or replace in socket B3 but the loop the red jumper detector hasn t been inserted 3 The photo cell is activated Check it X1 9 top and X1 9 green LED The photo cell is connected Connect the photo cell LS is lit when the normally open as normally closed photo cell is free and not lit when an obstacle is present The green LED There is a permanent signal to 1 Check the open 5 lit button X1 2 bottom and X1 6 top Check the loop detector in socket B2 The green LED 1 Faulty limit
42. tical positions If necessary re adjust the limit switches and the mechanical stoppers 3 Ensure that the potential earthing cable is still connected to the housing and to the door 4 Check that the operating instructions are complete 5 Check that all safety equipment works properly Loops photo cells and the reversal on obstruction 6 Check that the barrier is still secure on the foundation 7 Using a grease gun grease the bearings of the main shaft grease must be suitable for 25 to 125 C 8 Check the plastic screws at the boom holder 9 Oil the emergency release bolt and check the function 10 Check that the pre determined breaking point has the correct nuts and bolts bolts M8x45 ISO 4762 12 9 and nuts M8 ISO 4032 5 2 11 Tighten screws where necessary Maintenance ES 50 ES 80 The maintenance intervals must be decided individually as they are dependent on the frequency of use We recommend maintenance at least once every six months The springs are designed for 250 000 movements 1 Check the spring assembly case of faulty springs all springs must be replaced at once 2 Check the spring tension 45 3 Check everything for mechanical damage and replace where necesary 4 Check that the boom reaches the horizontal and vertical positions If necessary re adjust the limit switches and the mechanical stoppers 5 Ensure that the potential earthing cable is still connected to the housing
43. um bushing Remove the M4 screw 46 18 2 5 25 5 80 Fixed support with electromagnet 1 Connect the flexible lead from the magnet to the cable from the barrier There is enough room in the lower part of the support for a junction box 2 Fit the forked part onto the foot and secure it in the required height 3 Remove the rubber tube from the boom at the point at which the anchor plate is to be secured 4 Push one of the securing pieces followed by the anchor plate into the slot of the boom until the plate is immediately above the magnet GUL YY 7 Drawing 25 5 Push the second securing piece up to the magnet 6 Push the securing pieces from both sides against the anchor plate and secure them with the screws Connecting the magnet in the barrier 1 2 119 221 14 14 1 2 top bottom bottom top Magnet Drawing 26 1 The 1 5 seconds warning before opening must be activated Switch 2 on the logic board 2 The coil of the relay must be connected to the terminals 14 top and 14 bottom in the terminal block 3 Connect contact 11 of the relay to 1 bottom in the terminal block Connect contact 21 of the relay to 2 top in the terminal block 5 The leads to the magnet come from the contacts 12 and 22 of the relay gt A OPERATION 1 The relay switches off on receipt of a signal to open The magnet loses it s residual magnetism during the 1 5 seconds warning time
44. yond the above mentioned use is prohibited and constitutes improper use ES 25 ES 80 Danger which could emanate from the site of operation The barriers ES 25 ES 80 operate with moving parts WARNING Rotating and or linear movable components can cause serious injuries Do not reach into moving parts or handle any moving components during operation gt Turn the appliance off before any maintenance work repair work or other work and secure it against unintentional restarting 3 2 H ES 25 ES 80 Transportation and storing Transportation inspection The shipment has to be inspected for transportation damage immediately after receipt In case of any damage record the type and extent on the delivery receipt or refuse acceptance Inform ELKA Torantriebe immediately in the event of damage In case the above points are not observed claims will be denied due to insurance regulations Storing The barrier has to be stored as follows Do not expose the barrier to aggressive substances Do not expose the barrier to heat sources Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Lifting heavy loads WARNING Risk of injury by lifting heavy loads Lifting heavy loads may cause serious injuries gt Never lift the barrier single handedly gt To lift the barrier use a suitable lifting device gt Wear suitable safety shoes ES 25 ES 80 Declaration of incorporation Declaration of incorporation

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