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Tormax Automatic Smart Drive 1101 - Intended Use and Safety Standards; Use for Intended Purpose and Compliance; Maximum Door Leaf Weights Guidance; Safeguarding Danger Points in Automatic Doors

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6 Installation On Site SWINGDOOR Smart Drive 1101 T-1132 e
The TORMAX operator is designed according to the current state of technology as well
as the recognized safety-relevant regulations and is intended exclusively for the
deployment in conjunction with automatic interior and exterior doors (without wind loads)
used by people e.g. in hospitals, homes for the elderly, shopping centres, office buildings
and large-scale enterprises. The operator corresponds to protective class IP 22. Without
additional safety precautions, it may only be installed within, i.e. at the inside, of buildings.
Any other use or any use exceeding this aim is determined to be not for its intended
purpose and may lead to personal injury to the user or a third party. Furthermore, the
system or other material assets can be damaged. The manufacturer will not be
responsible for any damage resulting from this; the risk is carried entirely by the operator
of the door system.
The operating, service and maintenance conditions specified by the manufacturer are to
be maintained. The persons entrusted with the service and maintenance must be
acquainted with the matter and informed about any possible danger.
To ensure a reliable function of the door the moment of friction may not exceed 10 Nm.
In addition to the operating instructions, the legal and other obligatory regulations for
accident prevention and environmental protection, in the respective country where the
door system is operated, shall be applicable. The special directives for automatic doors
(e.g. of the European committee for standardization CEN) must be adhered to. Further-
more, the operational/national regulations apply.
Arbitrary changes to the system will exempt the manufacturer from any liability for
damages resulting from this.
2.2 Safeguarding Danger Points
General
Automatic door systems are to constructed in such a manner that on opening and closing
motions endangerments through jamming, shearing and drawing-in are avoided or
safeguarded against, for example through:
Safety separations
Limitation of the door-leaf forces
Monitored safety facilities
Separating protective facilities
Sufficiently dimensioned minimum safety distances to prevent crushing are:
for fingers or hand 25 mm
for the head 200 mm
for the body 500 mm
Fingers are unlikely to penetrategaps 8 mm in powered pedestrian door installations.
The safety measures may be used in combination.
Use for Intended Purpose
!
prEN 12650-2:2002
Maximum Door Leaf Weights
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6
Leaf width
Door leaf weight
kg
m
T1132/40e

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