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595 I/S AUTOMATED SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
1.1 MAXIMUM USE CURVE
The 595 I/S automated system is a hydraulic unit formed of a
motor pump and a piston-rack assembly, which ensures optimal
automation of up-and-over garage doors for residential and
condo applications. It is mounted on the door by means of
accessories.
The system has an adjustable anti-crushing safety system, a
device that stops and locks the door in any position, and a
convenient manual release device to be used in the event of a
power failure or malfunction.
The 595 I/S automated system has been designed and
manufactured for the automation of counterbalanced up-and-over
doors. Figures A, B and C page 4 show the most commonly
used types of up-and-over doors. No other use of the system is
allowed.
a external release device (optional)
b side support for operator fastening
c upper flange
d oil filler plug
e oil tank
f internal release knob
g distribution flange
h torque adjustment screws
i central body for operator fastening
j cylinder
k lower flange
l drive shaft
m side support for operator fastening
n backplate
o
bleed screw
p
596 MPS control unit
Fig. 1
Table 1 Technical specifications of 595 I operator
Power supply
230V~ (+6 -10 %) 50Hz
Absorbed power (W)
220
Duty cycle %
50
Oil type
FAAC HP OIL
Oil quantity (l)
1
Motor winding thermal cutout
120°
Anti-crushing system bypass valves fitted as std
Operating ambient temperature
-20 ÷ +55 °C
Protection class
IP 31
Weight (Kg)
10
Pump flow rate (l/min.)
0.75
Angular velocity (rpm)
1.54
Max. door weight (Kg/m
2
) 15
Max torque (Nm)
400
Max. door height (m)
2.70 with 1 operator
Max. door width (m)
3.5 with 1 operator
Technical characteristics of electric motor
Speed (rpm) 1400
Power (W) 200
Current drawn (A) 1.2
Power supply 230V~ (+6 -10 %) 50Hz
The curve allows the maximum working time (T) to be obtained
as a function of the use frequency (F).
For example, the 595 I/S operators can operate uninterruptedly
at an use frequency of 50%.
To ensure good operation, keep to the field of operation lying
below the curve.
IMPORTANT: THE CURVE IS OBTAINED AT A TEMPERATURE
OF 24 °C.
EXPOSURE TO DIRECT SUN RAYS MAY REDUCE USE FREQUENCY
DOWN TO 20%.
Calculating use frequency
The use frequency is the percentage of effective working time
(opening + closing) with respect to the total cycle time (opening
+ closing + pause times).
It is calculated using the following formula:
where:
Ta =
opening time
Tc =
closing time
Tp =
pause time
Ti =
interval between
one complete cycle
and the next.
Ta + Tc
%F =
X 100
Ta + Tc + Tp + Ti