2007.03.07Flow2 stairliftTab 04: Install, adjust and release
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7.2 Determining the speed profile
The following rules of thumb apply for the speed profile:
Normally, all straight sections can be taken at maximum speed. As a rule of thumb, the following
speeds shown in the display apply for the curved sections. The actual setting can be adjusted slightly
according to your own assessment:
- Vertical stop 4
- Horizontal landing 4
- Rotation 4 to 6
- Inside curve 9
- Outside curve 6
- Lower curve 7
- Upper curve 4
- Straight rail 9
Example:
The short arrows mark the slow, curved parts. The long arrows indicate the fast straight parts. We
can therefore see that each speed section has a start point and an end point. Both points must be
entered during the programming. The red lines show the final speed profile.
An interesting question is how quickly the lift control can accelerate or decelerate. In other words:
what is the correct distance between the short and the long arrows in the figure above.
Fig. 7-3
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