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Operating Instructions

Albany High-Performance Doors

6410R0231
2012 ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB.
All rights to the door and the related operating instructions are protected. Legal action will be
taken in case of imitation or copying of the door system.
These operating instructions may not be reprinted or otherwise reproduced without the
written consent of ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems.
The general terms and conditions of ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB are applicable.
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems reserves the right to make technical changes.
These operating instructions are an integral part of the door. The original version of the
operating instructions is in German.

Manufacturer
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB
Lodjursgatan 10
SE-261 44 Landskrona
Sweden
Internet: www.albanydoors.com
Email: [email protected]

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Contents
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Applicable documents ............................................................................................. 5
1.2 Declaration of conformity......................................................................................... 5
1.3 Amendments and validity ........................................................................................ 5
1.4 Document storage ................................................................................................... 5
1.5 Target group............................................................................................................ 5
1.6 Conventions ............................................................................................................ 5
1.6.1 Warnings ................................................................................................................. 6
1.6.2 Operation concept ................................................................................................... 6
2 Safety ..................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 General safety advice.............................................................................................. 7
2.2 Personal protection ................................................................................................. 7
2.3 Duty of care by the operator .................................................................................... 8
2.4 Intended use ........................................................................................................... 8
2.5 Safety devices ......................................................................................................... 9
2.5.1 Electric safety devices ............................................................................................. 9
2.5.2 Additional protection systems .................................................................................. 9
2.6 Safety devices for RR300 Plus F+R ...................................................................... 11
2.6.1 Radar motion detector ........................................................................................... 11
2.6.2 Belt and spring break switch ................................................................................. 11
2.6.3 Catching device with solenoid actuators ............................................................... 12
2.6.4 Regular self-tests of the door ................................................................................ 12
2.6.5 Escape route deactivation switch (optional) .......................................................... 13
2.7 Residual risks ........................................................................................................ 13
3 Door Product Description ................................................................................... 14
3.1 Door components .................................................................................................. 14
3.2 Operation and installation of the door systems ..................................................... 15
3.2.1 Safety systems ...................................................................................................... 15
3.2.2 Slats (only doors with rigid curtains) ...................................................................... 16
3.3 Emergency exit door Albany RR300 plus F+R ...................................................... 17
3.3.1 Conditions of Use .................................................................................................. 17
3.3.2 General information ............................................................................................... 17
3.4 Control unit ............................................................................................................ 17
3.5 Drive ...................................................................................................................... 18
3.6 Identification plate ................................................................................................. 18
3.7 Technical Data ...................................................................................................... 18
4 Operation ............................................................................................................. 19
4.1 Safety .................................................................................................................... 19
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4.2 Operation ............................................................................................................... 19
4.3 Malfunction ............................................................................................................ 19
4.3.1 Mechanical malfunctions ........................................................................................ 20
4.3.2 Electrical faults ....................................................................................................... 20
5 Installation ............................................................................................................ 21
5.1 Inspecting the delivery ........................................................................................... 21
5.2 Fitting preparations ................................................................................................ 21
5.3 Installation .............................................................................................................. 22
5.4 Dismantling ............................................................................................................ 22
6 Life Cycle .............................................................................................................. 23
6.1 Installation .............................................................................................................. 23
6.2 Maintenance and Cleaning .................................................................................... 23
6.2.1 Safety instructions.................................................................................................. 23
6.2.2 Inspection plan ....................................................................................................... 23
6.2.3 Cleaning and care .................................................................................................. 24
6.3 Decommissioning................................................................................................... 25
6.4 Storage and transport ............................................................................................ 25
6.4.1 Transport ............................................................................................................... 25
6.4.2 Storage .................................................................................................................. 26
6.5 Disposal ................................................................................................................. 26
A. Appendix .............................................................................................................. 27
A 1. Technical Data: Doors with flexible curtains .......................................................... 27
A 2. Technical Data: Doors with rigid curtains ............................................................... 32
A 3. Maximum opening and closing speeds .................................................................. 33
B. Appendix Inspection............................................................................................ 34
B 1. Service intervals..................................................................................................... 34
B 2. GMP-relevant inspection (only RRClean) .............................................................. 34
B 3. Inspection plan ....................................................................................................... 35
C. Appendix Cleaning reference RRClean ............................................................. 38
D. Appendix RFood .................................................................................................. 39
D 1. Notes for the application in the food industry ......................................................... 39
D 2. Cleaning reference RFood ..................................................................................... 39
D 2.1. Cleaning recommendations for special areas ........................................................ 41
D 2.2. Recommendation cleaning agents RFood ............................................................. 44
E. Appendix RR300 Plus F+R: ................................................................................. 45
E 1. Radar motion detector RR300 Plus F+R:............................................................... 45
E 1.1. Reference settings ................................................................................................. 45
E 2. Installation of the additional F+R components ....................................................... 45

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1 Introduction
These operating instructions apply to the use of the following doors with associated
control units: RR300, RR300PLUS, RRClean, RFood, RR200, RR355, RR392,
RR450, RR500, RR600, RR3000, -R, -GL, -XXL, -ISO. They constitute part of the
product and describe how to use the product properly and safely throughout the
product life cycle.
1.1 Applicable documents
The operating instructions are only valid in combination with the operating
instructions for the control unit and the inspection book. Both of these documents are
supplied with the product. A supplement to the operating instructions, which is
applicable in addition to the general operating instructions, is provided for the
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
1.2 Declaration of conformity
The declaration of conformity document is enclosed in the log book which is
delivered with the door.
Modifications that affect the technical data specified in the operating instructions or
proper use, i.e. modifications that materially alter the machine, invalidate the
manufacturer’s declaration of conformity.
1.3 Amendments and validity
The information contained in these instructions constitutes the technical
specifications applicable at time of publication. Significant changes will be
incorporated in a new edition of the operating instructions. The document and version
number of these instructions can be found in the footer.
1.4 Document storage
Keep these operating instructions in the storage bag inside the switchbox or, for
doors with an MCC control unit, in the supplied document box.
1.5 Target group
These operating instructions are intended for trained, qualified and authorised staff.
All configuration activities, and in particular repairs and maintenance, may only be
performed by employees of the manufacturer or other trained specialists.
1.6 Conventions
This section explains the conventions used in these instructions for safety information
and operations.

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1.6.1 Warnings
Warning notices give advice of existing danger for life and health of persons as well
as for machine, material or environment.
The advice assembled directly at the control box and the door must be noticed and
kept in readable condition at all times.
Warning notices in this document are formatted as follows:

SIGNAL WORD
Danger!
Consequences
 Precautions
If the danger is an electrical hazard, the appropriate pictogram is used:

SIGNAL WORD
Danger!
Consequences
 Precautions
The following warning levels are used:

SIGNAL Consequences of non-


Hazard level
WORD observance
Danger Immediate grave danger Death or serious physical injury
WARNING Potential immediate grave danger Death or serious physical injury
CAUTION Potential hazardous situation Minor physical injuries, material
damage
This symbol leads to information explaining the various door operations.

Important information

1.6.2 Operation concept


Aim of the operation
1. Step
→ Result of the step (optional)
2. Step ...
Result of the step (optional)

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2 Safety
2.1 General safety advice
These operating instructions contain important information for commissioning,
operating, transporting, storing and maintaining the door safely and properly.
 Please read the operating manual carefully and keep it at a safe place for further
use.
 Take particular note of the information in this section. Also note the specific safety
information included in the other sections.
 Use the door only for the intended purpose. Upon transfer of this door to third
parties this user manual must also be transferred to this party.
2.2 Personal protection
 No special personal protection equipment is required for using the door.
Nevertheless, the door may only be used by trained and authorised staff.
Furthermore, the regulations of the plant or facility where the door is used also
apply.
 The use of the emergency lever (if existent) may lead to a partly self-opening or
closing of the door.
 Upon failure of the electrical drive the door leaf may be unlocked and moved
upwards by use of the emergency lever. At doors with emergency hand crank, the
door can be opened and closed by turning the emergency hand crank which must
be inserted on the bottom of the motor. This is also possible for doors with manual
hand chain. In this case the drive is switched powerless.

WARNING
The door may partially open or close by itself after the emergency manual lever has
been activated!
There is the risk of injuries by the movement of the door curtain.
 Observe the door during use of the emergency manual lever permanently.

WARNING
Risk of injury
It can lead to injuries by simultaneous starting of the motor during inserting the
emergency hand crank.
 Always switch off the main switch before using the emergency hand crank.
 Do not put your hands on the side columns of the door or in the area of the top roll
during operation.
 Lingering of persons in the working area of the door should be avoided. For
pedestrian traffic existing wicket doors should be used.
 Go upright with normal walking speed.
 Untidiness may cause accidents. Keep the immediate area of the door tidy.
 Do not climb up the door. Do not put up a ladder against the curtain.

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 When performing any type of work on the door, set the main switch (power switch)
to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and secure the switch or plug against
accidental re-activation or reconnection. Also observe the instructions in
Section 2.5.2.4, “Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)”.
 Stop using the door immediately in the event of mechanical or electrical damage,
especially if the power cable or control cables are damaged.
 The door must only be operated on defined voltage or net frequency.
 Use only equipment or additional features which are authorized by the
manufacturer of the door.
 Do not operate the door when excessive wind load is present.

Wind class specifications always refer to the closed position of the door.

2.3 Duty of care by the operator


The door has been designed and manufactured under consideration of a risk
analysis according careful selection of valid norms and further technical
specifications. The system meets status of technique and ensures the highest level
of safety.
But this safety standard can only be reached in practice if all necessary measures
and precautions are observed. It is the duty of the door operator to plan the
respective measures and check it’s performance.
Observe the following instructions on safe operation of the door:
 That installation, initial operation, inspection, maintenance, repair work and
dismantling is made only by manufacturer personnel or manufacturer
trained/qualified personnel.
 That only sufficiently trained/ qualified and authorized personnel operates the door
system,
 Use the machine only for its intended purpose.
 That the machine is operated only in perfectly functioning state and that the safety
features are regularly checked for orderly operation,
 The operation manual (in a readable condition at all times) is kept at the site of the
door system for further use if necessary,
 That the operating personnel is continuously trained with regard to working safety
and operating instructions and especially the herein containing safety instructions,
 The advice assembled directly at the control box and the door must be noticed and
kept in readable condition at all times.
2.4 Intended use
If not explicitly otherwise described, our doors are developed and tested for regular
conditions. We would be pleased to advise you on the choice of suitable options for
use under special conditions, such as persistent exposure on one side of the door to
high or low temperature, positive or negative pressure, or other special ambient
conditions.

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The door is defined for the closing of door openings, especially on industrial buildings
which are planned mostly for vehicle traffic of various types.
Exterior doors are resistant to wind and rain loads. Exterior doors can of course also
be used as interior doors.
For the door RFood take note of appendix D.
2.5 Safety devices
2.5.1 Electric safety devices
As electrical safety system a pre-running safety photocell, electrical safety edge or a
light curtain in the door line can be used, which are complemented by a door line
photocell in the side frame. All electrical safety systems are designed according to
the product standard EN 13241-1. Before each closing movement of the door an
internal test of the safety system and the door line photocell is being performed. If a
fault is detected, the closing movement is disabled and an error message is
displayed by the control system.
Doors in combination with MCC fulfill according to EN 13849-1 for the safety systems
category 2 with performance level d and the emergency stop category 3 with
performance level d. Doors in combination with ACS50 or MCS fulfill the safety
systems category 2 with performance level c and the emergency stop category 1 with
performance level c.

With the ACS25 there is no internal test of the photocell before each down
movement of the door. The photocell must be checked at least half-yearly by
technical personnel.

2.5.2 Additional protection systems


2.5.2.1 Sensors
Depending on the kind of door application it may be advisable to utilize additional
sensors for protection reasons. This is valid for instance for applications involving a
high frequency of human traffic as well as with low dimensioned doors less than 3 m
in height and therefore no optical awareness given for the closing door as an
additional protection.
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems offers a big variety of further protection systems for
high-speed doors. light curtain, motion sensing detectors, floor loops, etc. For
individual cases we suggest consultation with an Albany Door Systems
representative at the application site.

At doors with a height of H ≤ 2,5m, a top roll cover is absolutely necessary.


With the RR600, the top roll cover is specified as mandatory for heights less than
or equal to 2.3 m.
2.5.2.2 Emergency manual lever (except RR200, RR300, RR500, RRClean and opt. RFood)
At power loss, repair and maintenance work may become necessary to open the
door manually:
1. By using the emergency manual lever on the side frame the brake of the drive
motor can be released via a disengagement cable.

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→ Depending on the counterweight set-up and the door position the door blade
may partially open or close by itself.
2. If necessary, open the door further by manually pushing it upwards.
→ In the case of roll doors the door curtain will wind onto the top roll when you
do this.
3. In order to reach regular function of the door again the emergency lever must be
put into its original position again.
4. To use doors with ACS50 regular again, the power to the control must be turned
off and on again (main switch or mains plug). For doors with MCC follow
instructions on display. Once a reference search has finished the door is ready
for use again.
2.5.2.3 Power on brake (Standard for RR300 Plus F+R, option for RR300 Plus)
Switching off the main switch or unplugging the power cable causes automatic door
motion. If the door is closed, it opens partially, and if it is open it closes partially. The
RR300 Plus R+R automatically opens by at least 2 m due to the spring-driven
counterbalance.
It is not possible to operate the door with an emergency lever.

The door is not designed for a regular manual operation.

2.5.2.4 Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)


Doors with frequency converter control (only MCC) can optionally be equipped with
an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). In case of a power grid failure the door can
be run several times immediately after the failure. Alternativly one time up to 4 hours
with the UPS in idle mode. (Precondition: the batteries have to provide the specified
capacitiy)

WARNING
Risk of electrical shock
Voltage is still present on the door after mains power has been switched off.
 Switch off the power switch of the UPS as well.
 For working inside the UPS, the internal switch must be switched off (observe the
operating instructions for the UPS).

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WARNING
Risk of personal injury and material damage
Unintentional door motion can lead to damage to the product or severe
personal injury.
 Switch off the power switch of the UPS as well.
 For working inside the UPS, the internal switch must be switched off (observe the
operating instructions for the UPS).
2.6 Safety devices for RR300 Plus F+R
2.6.1 Radar motion detector
The door has a direction-detecting radar motion detector with approval for exit and
escape routes. As a result the door opens automatically if persons move towards the
door in the exit direction. The exit direction is defined by the installation of the radar
motion detector.
If the control detects a fault in the radar motion detector the door opens automatically
and remains open. It can only be put back into service after it has been repaired by a
service technician.
The radar sensor must be set so that it covers the full door width and at least detects
persons who are 1.5 m in front of the door. Please refer to the installation instructions
of the radar motion detector manufacturer for details of how to set and adjust the
detector. Reference values are in a table in chapter E 1.1 .
WARNING
Risk of personal injury and material damage
The function for exit and escape routes is not ensured, if more than one radar
sensor is installed.
 Connection in series of additional radar sensors is not allowed.

WARNING
Risk of personal injury and material damage
Unintentional door motion can lead to damage to the product or severe
personal injury.
The function of the radar motion detector is not deactivated by the Stop-button
and continues to have priority. The door is opened if a person is detected by
the radar sensor, regardless of whether the Stop button is pressed or not.
 The door must therefore be disconnected from the power supply before any
maintenance and/or installation work is carried out.
2.6.2 Belt and spring break switch
Proper function of the counterbalance springs and belts is monitored by switches
which are located in both side frames. In faultless condition the springs, belts and
switches are tensioned.

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If a spring or belt fails the switch is released. The door then opens electrically and
switches to fault. It can only be put back into service after it has been repaired by a
service technician.
The switches are to be installed by means of hanging them in the S-hooks in the
hooks of the springs and fixing them to the spring mounting (Chapter E 2).
2.6.3 Catching device with solenoid actuators
The door has catching device which ensures an opening height of 2 m in the event of
a fault occurring and simultaneous power failure.
This function is provided by a solenoid actuator installed at a height of 2 m in the side
frame, on the drive side. If a voltage is applied to this switch, the traverse path for the
slider of the bottom profile is released; if the voltage fails the solenoid actuator locks
the traverse path in the Close direction.
In normal operation of the door a voltage is applied to the solenoid actuators and the
traverse path for the slider is released. If a fault is detected, e.g. a spring breaks, the
door is electrically moved to the top limit position and switches to fault. If a fault
occurs in this situation the curtain unwinds and the bottom profile moves downwards.
However, if the power supply fails, the solenoid actuator blocks the traverse path of
the bottom profile and the bottom profile is stopped at the height of the solenoid
actuators and an opening height of 2m remains.
2.6.4 Regular self-tests of the door
To ensure the exit and escape route functions, self-tests are performed after
switching on, after the escape route deactivation has ended (see Chap. 2.6.5), after
24 hours and after a power failure.
8:00 am is preset in the factory as the time for performance of the self-tests. This
time can be changed to the user's needs using the display unit.
When the self-tests are performed, all safety relevant electrical and mechanical
functions are checked. During the performance of the self-tests the exit and escape
route functions are deactivated.
The electrical functions check is performed on the additional protective circuit, the
control inputs, the radar motion detector and the spring and belt break switches.
Further, the solenoid actuator is also actuated (see Chap. 2.6.3). The check of the
mechanical functions concerns the self-opening height. This describes the
achievable opening height by means of the spring mechanism, without help of the
motor (e.g. in the event of a power failure). The required self-opening height is
checked by releasing the brake and is 2m for use of the door in exit and escape
routes. This opening height must be reached within 5s time.
The self-tests are first performed with the door closed. The start of the self-test is
indicated at the display. The electrical additional functions are checked within the first
10s after starting the self-test. Then the brake is released and the door is opened by
the spring mechanism (self-opening). If the opening height required for use in exit
and escape routes is reached within 5s, the door stops, stops briefly and then opens
up to the top limit position. Following subsequent closing of the door the self-test is
completed.
If an error is found during the checking of the electronic or mechanical functions the
door moves to the top limit position and switches to fault. This is indicated by an error
message on the display. This error message can be acknowledged and the door can
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be released by input of a code by an authorised person. The self-tests are then
repeated. If these tests are successful the door is ready for use again.
The allowable time interval of 10s for performance of the tests on the electronic
functions is controlled by a timer relay. This relay is located in the control housing
and works with dropout (OFF) delay.

CAUTION
Risk of personal injury and material damage
The door stays open if the self-test is not successful after repeated executions.
 The door must be inspected by a service technician.
2.6.5 Escape route deactivation switch (optional)
If the function of the radar motion detector, the checking of the belt and spring break
switches and the regular self-tests is to be suppressed (e.g. at the weekend or during
company holidays), the exit and escape route functions must be deactivated by an
authorised person using a key switch with the door closed. This person is responsible
for ensuring that the exit and escape route functions are activated if the building is
being used by people again, i.e. is occupied.
A display at the operator unit of the MCC control provides information about the
condition of the exit and escape route deactivation.
In the event of a power failure the door opens automatically and remains in the open
position, even when the power failure is corrected. The door can therefore not be
viewed as being burglary or theft protection if the exit and escape route functions are
deactivated.

WARNING
Risk of personal injury and material damage
The function for exit and escape routes is not ensured, if the escape route
deactivation switch is used.
The door remains closed and it can then not be used either as a door or as an
escape route.
 The exit and escape route functions must be activated if the building is being
used by people again, i.e. is occupied.
2.7 Residual risks
The door has been designed and manufactured under consideration of a risk
analysis according careful selection of valid norms and further technical
specifications. The system meets status of technique and ensures the highest level
of safety. But this safety standard can only be reached in practice if all necessary
measures and precautions are observed. In particular, when the door is used by
people, it must be ensured that they have been instructed in the use of the door and
advised of the potential danger of walking under the door while it is closing.

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3 Door Product Description
The operation and construction of the door are described below. Consult the
appropriate tables to determine the configuration options available for specific door
types.
3.1 Door components

The figure shows the Albany RR300 and Albany RP 2000 doors. Other types of door
may differ in detail.

Doors with flexible curtains Doors with rigid curtains

1 Photocell, light curtain 6 Drive system


2 Door curtain 7 Electric control box
3 top roll 8 side frame
Option: Top roll cover (Aluminum
Continuous safeguarding, electrical
4 anodized, steel galvanized, stainless 9
safety edge, rubber profile
steel)
Option: Motor cover (Plastic, stainless
5
steel, steel powder coated, aluminium)
The door line photocell or light curtain (1) safeguards the closing area of the door.
Disruption of the beam prevents or stops the closing movement and the direction of
travel is reversed.
Depending on the type, flexible door curtains (2) are made from coated, dyed and
woven polyester monofilament or from transparent or coloured PVC with draught
strips. Rigid curtains are made from aluminium slats.

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The top roll (3) has a tubular aluminium shaft with glued-in shaft stubs or a steel
shaft. Doors with rigid curtains have a special DiscDrive system that prevents direct
contact with the curtain surfaces during roll-up.
The drive unit (6) contains an electric motor, gearbox and limit switches.
The electrical switchbox (7) contains an ACS25, ACS50, MCS or MCC control unit,
depending on the configuration.
The side frames (8) are made from galvanised steel, aluminium or stainless steel and
may also contain a counterbalance system, depending on the door model.
Upon touching the safety edge (9) the door reverses into the open position
immediately. A pre-running photocell may be used as an alternative.
3.2 Operation and installation of the door systems
Albany doors are vertically opening high-speed roll-up doors. They consist of two
side frames, a top roll with an electric drive unit, a door curtain and a bottom profile.
The side frames guide the bottom profile and the door curtain, which is rolled onto
the top roll when the door opens.
During closing of the door the curtain rolls down from the top roll and is being pulled
down by the self weight of the bottom profile and the door curtain. In the case of
doors with built-in curtain tensioning, the door curtain is also actively tensioned by the
force of the curtain tensioning system.
Doors with a counterbalance system have this system housed in the side frames.
The counterbalance assists the drive unit during door opening and also enables
manual opening, for example in case of power failure, by causing the door to open
partially on its own.
The doors in the Albany RR450 series also have optional travelling wind bars, which
can be fitted either on the front or the rear of the door as necessary.
Type Curtain tension Counterbalance Side frame covers
RR200 No No screwed on
RR300 No No None
RR300 Plus optional Springs screwed on
RRClean, RR200,
No No screwed on
RR500
RFood No weights (optional) hinged
RR355 Yes Springs screwed on
RR392 Yes weights screwed on
RR450, RR600 Yes Springs hinged
RR3000, R, GL Yes Springs screwed on
RR3000ISO, XXL No Springs screwed on
3.2.1 Safety systems
All RapidRoll doors are fitted with standard-compliant protection on the main closing
edge.
In addition, damage to the door in the event of a collision can largely be avoided by
an (optional) breakaway mechanism.

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The following systems are available:
Breakaway
Function
mechanism
Manual After a collision the crash system can be manually repaired.
The breakaway mechanism is restored to the operating position
Self-repairing
by pressing a button.
SRD Automatic breakaway mechanism minimises collision damage
The safety systems fitted to the doors are listed in the following table.

Type Securing the main closing edge Breakaway mechanism *)


RR200, RR300,
electrical safety edge Manual
RR300 Plus
RR200, RR500 electrical safety edge Self-repairing
electrical safety edge or optional
RRClean None
pre-running photocell
electrical safety edge or optional
RFood Manual
pre-running photocell
pre-running photocell or optional
RR355 Self-repairing
electrical safety edge
RR392 electrical safety edge Manual
pre-running photocell or optional
RR450 Self-repairing
electrical safety edge
pre-running photocell or optional SRD or Self-repairing
RR600
electrical safety edge
RR3000, R, GL, pre-running photocell or optional
None
-XXL electrical safety edge
RR3000 ISO Light curtain up to 2,5m height None
* The type of breakaway mechanism depends on the type of bottom edge protection
All doors also have a door line photocell system integrated in the side frames.
Disruption of the door line photocell or triggering the safety edge leads to a complete
stop of the door curtain. After the door curtain stops it will reverse to the open
position.
3.2.2 Slats (only doors with rigid curtains)
The slats are individually suspended, double-walled extrusions sealed relative to
each other.
Type Slats Window(s) *
RR3000, -R, -XXL Double-wall anodised optional
RR3000 GL Window frames anodised with single glazing Full
foamed sandwich-panel with steel sheets RAL
RR3000 ISO optional
9006
* The number depends on the door size and type, among other things

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3.3 Emergency exit door Albany RR300 plus F+R
3.3.1 Conditions of Use
These instructions are directed at the owner/operator of the Albany RR300 Plus F+R
emergency exit door. The owner/operator is responsible for correct use, instructing
the operating personnel and for technical maintenance of the door.
These instructions for the basis for intended use and faultless functioning of the door.
The Albany RR300 Plus F+R has been built to state of the art standards and the
recognised safety guidelines for exit and escape routes and has been approved by
an independent test body.
Any change whatsoever to the door results in withdrawal of the operating permit as
an emergency exit door; the manufacturer's liability is cancelled by any failure to
observe this requirement or in case of deliberate misuse.
The door system may be disconnected from the mains in emergencies only.
Disconnecting it over night is not allowed!
3.3.2 General information
The Albany RR300 Plus F+R conforms to the essential requirements of the
“Richtlinie über automatische Schiebetüren in Rettungswegen” (AutSchR -
Guidelines for Automatic Sliding Doors in Escape Routes). The consent of the
responsible building authority must always be obtained for approval for use of the
door in exit and escape routes.
The door has an automatic opening function to make it suitable for use in exit and
escape routes. This ensures opening of the door as soon as persons move towards
the door in the exit direction.
The door has various monitoring and control devices to ensure the exit function even
in the event of a power failure or damage (spring wear, spring break, belt break). The
exit and escape route function exists if the opening height is at least 2m.
The door is delivered with a display on which information for operation and about the
status of the door is displayed. It is therefore recommended that this display be
installed in the immediate vicinity of the door, if the display is not planned to be
mounted on the side frame.
3.4 Control unit
Albany doors may be operated with a powerful frequency converter control unit MCC
respectively MCS-FC, which enables soft acceleration and deceleration of the door.
Alternatively, several types of doors can be operated with a contactor control unit
ACS50 respectively MCS-R. See the table in the appendix (Section A 3) for the
maximum closing speeds of the individual door types.
DANGER!
Risk of electrical shock
Operating doors with drive units or control units other than the
recommended types may create a risk of electrical shock.
 The door must only be operated with an original drive and control unit from the
manufacturer.

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3.5 Drive
The high-speed doors are operated by electrical drives. The drive unit is installed at
the upper part of the door, vibration muffled and not accessible from the floor. The
position of the drive unit may be selected by the customer for the right or left hand
side. The temperature of the drive unit is safeguarded by a thermo element, which
disrupts the power supply of the drive upon overheating.
In the case of doors without counterbalance, the gearbox is equipped with a catching
device.
3.6 Identification plate

(the actual data will vary depending on the specific door)


3.7 Technical Data
The inspection book contains the following technical data:

Technical Data Location


Door dimensions
Dimensions of the installed door Principle drawing
Fitting clearances
Fixing points Fixing plan
See the appendix (Sections A 1 and A 2) for all other technical data for the door.
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems reserves the right to make changes to technical
information listed in this document.

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4 Operation
This section describes the operation of the door, irrespective of the control unit used.
See the control unit user manual for a description of the control unit concerned.
4.1 Safety
 Do not use this door for purposes it is not intended for.
 Upon damage of the door (mechanical or electrical) it must immediately be set off
operation. This is especially valid on damages of the power net or control cables.
 Use only equipment or additional features which are authorized by the
manufacturer of the door.
 Observe the safety instructions in Section 2 also.
4.2 Operation
The door has an electrical drive unit and can be operated using the buttons on the
door control unit or by additional external actuators and safety devices.
The Open, Stop and Close buttons on the door control unit should normally be used
during door setup, maintenance and repair activities.
In regular operation, the door is controlled by external signal sources such as pull-
cord switches, induction loops, radar or radio detectors or mushroom-head buttons
connected to the door control unit via dry contacts.
4.3 Malfunction
DANGER
Risk of personal injury and material damage
Improper troubleshooting can lead to damage to the product and serious
personal injuries.
 Troubleshooting must always be performed by suitably qualified staff.
 Switch off power to the door and secure it against accidental re-activation. Also
observe the instructions in Section 2.5.2.4, “Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)”.
 Secure the main switch or CEE connector against being switched on again by
locking it or by having a second person present.
 Secure the action area of the door.

If the error cannot be repaired please contact the after market department of the
supplier or manufacturer of the door.

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4.3.1 Mechanical malfunctions

Malfunction Possible causes Necessary measures


Brake at the drive defect Exchange the brake
Door opens
Brake wrongly adjusted Adjust the brake
independently
Counter-balance is oversized Call after market
Exchange the counter-balance
Counter-balance defective
devices
Manual opening
Bowden cable hanging off or too Check correct position and tension
not possible
loose of the bowden cable
Brake blocking Call after market
Power supply is off Connect the door to the power
Drive without
Electrical connections defective Check electrical connections
any function
Fuse has blown Replace fuse
Door not correctly installed Call after market
curtain unwraps
inclined Close the door and check for
An object was rolled up
enclosed object

4.3.2 Electrical faults

Malfunction Possible causes Necessary measures


Power supply is off Check power supply, net fuse
Check control unit and exchange the
Control system fuse blown
fuse
Door without any
function Main switch off Check (main switch) switch on
Check stop circuit. Not used stop
Stop-circuit interrupted inputs must be bridged in
accordance to the circuit diagram
Up impulse permanently
Test impulse actuator
Door does not activated
close Photocell interrupted /
Test safety devices
disconnected
Door close only
Toggle circuit adjusted Check adjusted control function
with next impulse

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5 Installation
DANGER
Risk of injury
Improper handling of the packaged door can lead to injury.
 The palette must be placed on even ground.
 Do not remove the pallet before the start of installation.
5.1 Inspecting the delivery
The door is mainly preassembled when delivered. The side columns are fixed
together with the barrel cover, the motor cover (if ordered), fixing material and control
unit onto the transport device (wooden palette). Check the door for damage during
transport.
 Check the delivered items against the order documents to ensure that the delivery
is complete.
5.2 Fitting preparations

DANGER
Risk of injury
Incorrect installation of the door can lead to injury.
 The door must only be installed by trained/authorized personnel.
 The fitting should only be done by manufacturer personnel/subcontractor or
manufacturer trained personnel.
 Do not remove the straps securing the door curtain until after the drive unit has
been fitted.
Complete the following preparations before installing the door:
 Check the fitting site with regard to necessary fixing points and lift up conditions. If
necessary a supporting frame or other fixing possibilities must be made. The
upper fixing points should be screwed onto a steel supporting frame or concrete
element. Consult the installation drawing in the inspection book.
 Check measures of the actual dimensions (width and height) of the door opening
and compare with order papers.
 The fitting site must be secured against pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
 The plastic packing of the door must be removed before fitting.
 For the door RFood take note of chapter D.

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DANGER!
Risk of injury
Unsecured guiding cover can fall down for door types RR3000.
By pushing up and unhook the bottom guiding cover the upper side cover can be
unmounted.
 The door must only be installed by trained/authorized personnel.
 The fitting should only be done by manufacturer personnel/subcontractor or
manufacturer trained personnel.
 The upper side cover must be mounted when removing the bottom guiding cover.
5.3 Installation
The fitting team has a detailed installation manual. In case of questions, contact
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems.

The door must be connected to the potential equalisation rail (min. 6 mm²).
Therefore is an earthing screw in the area of the drive unit or in the lower part of the
side frame on the drive side which is marked with an earth symbol.

5.4 Dismantling
To dismantle the door, follow the installation instructions in reverse order.

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6 Life Cycle
6.1 Installation
See the user guide for the associated control unit.
6.2 Maintenance and Cleaning
In case of necessary work of maintenance, malfunction, repair, please ask your
supplier or manufacturer of the door.
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems
Albany Door Systems GmbH
Service Department
Am Mondschein 25
59557 Lippstadt, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)2941 766 0
Fax: +49 (0)2941 766 294
Internet: www.albanydoors.com
Email: [email protected]
6.2.1 Safety instructions
The maintenance and inspection work must only be performed by manufacturer
trained/ authorized personnel.

 Before performing any maintenance and cleaning work, disconnect the door from
the mains by switching off the lockable main switch on the switch box or
unplugging the CEE connector. Also observe the instructions in Section 2.5.2.4,
“Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)”
 Use a meter or other test device, verify that the switch box is de-energised.
 Please observe that all used ladders, scaffoldings, or such, correspond with the
valid safety regulations.
 The working area must be blocked for traffic. Lubricating oil on the floor, tools and
other material should be removed from the floor when work has been finished.
6.2.2 Inspection plan
Record all maintenance, repairs and modifications in the inspection list included in
the inspection book for every door, to ensure that all changes can be traced.
The necessary service events, inspections and implementation notes are
documented in the inspection plan in chapter B.
WARNING
Risk of personal injury and material damage
RR300 Plus F+R: The function for exit and escape routes is not ensured, if
maintenance plan is not followed.
 Compliance with the inspection plan is necessary in order to maintain the exit and
escape routes characteristics. Special points of the inspection plan for the RR300
Plus F+R have priority.

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DANGER
Risk of explosion
RR450Ex / 600Ex: Improper maintenance nullifies the Declaration of Conformity
with regard to the ATEX directive.
 Compliance with the inspection plan is necessary in order to maintain the
explosion protection characteristics. Maintenance activities and extended
downtime periods (if any) should be planned in.
6.2.3 Cleaning and care
6.2.3.1 Door curtain
Pay particular attention to the cleaning instructions in the appendix for the RRClean
(C) and RFood (D 2) doors.

CAUTION
Risk of material damage
Improper cleaning of the curtain may cause damage to the surface.

 Do not use any glass cleansing liquids (aggressive contents)


 Never use score cleansers, scrapers, razor blades and spatula, etc.
 Clean with warm water, small dose of mild plastic cleanser and a soft non-bobble
cloth.

DANGER

Risk of personal injury and material damage


Pollution of the curtain can cause reduction (loss) of the protection property
for laser protection doors.
 The surface facing to the laser must be kept clean.
6.2.3.2 Side Frames

CAUTION
Risk of material damage
Improper cleaning of the door frame may cause damage to the surface.
 Do not use high pressure cleaning machine.
 Dust may be removed with a soft cloth.
 Harder dirt may be removed with water and general liquid cleanser.
 Dirt of grease or oil on metal surface may be removed with solvent containing
cleanser.

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6.2.3.3 Surroundings
Especially after maintenance work the floor around the side columns may be dirty
with lubricants, etc. Carefully clean these areas.
6.3 Decommissioning
 Follow the installation instructions for dismantling.
 Disconnect power from the door before dismantling. In particular, ensure that all
springs are de-tensioned. Also observe the instructions in Section 2.5.2.4,
“Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)”
 Check parts that are subject to wear and replace them if necessary before
reassembly.
 Check all connectors and avoid kinking cables.
 Store all components in a clean, dry place.
6.4 Storage and transport
6.4.1 Transport
The single door components must only be removed from the packaging at the site of
installation.

DANGER
Risk of injury
Improper transport may cause the load to slip and fall.
 Observe the legal safety regulations when transporting the door to the fitting
site.The door must be secured against tilting or slipping.
 Lift the door at its centre of gravity to prevent it from tipping sideways.

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6.4.1.1 Dimensions of the door with packaging
Transport pallet Drive and control unit
[mm] pallet [mm x mm]
Door Length Width Length x width
RR200 W + 1000 530 800 x 600
RR300, RR300 Plus, RRClean H + 500 500 800 x 600
RR355, RFood H + 500 650 800 x 600
RR392 H + 800 750 800 x 600
RR450, RR600 H + 800 750 800 x 600
RR500 W + 1000 750 800 x 600
RR3000, R, GL; pallet 1 (top roll) W + 850 750
RR3000 XXL, ISO (H<4700);
W + 850 850
pallet 1 (top roll)
RR3000 ISO (H>4700); pallet 1 (top roll) W + 850 980
RR3000, R, GL, ISO, XXL pallet 2 (side
H + 600 750
frames)
W = width of door opening; H = height of door opening
6.4.1.2 Weight of the door with pallet [Kg±10%]
(Intermediate values can be interpolated; weights may vary depending on specific
configuration options.)
RR3000, GL top

XXL side frame


RR3000 R side
RR3000 R top

RR3000 ISO,

RR3000 ISO,
RR300 Plus,

RR3000, GL

XXL top roll


side frame
RRClean
RR300,
RR200

RR355

RR392

RR450

RR500

RR600
RFood

frame

WXH
roll

roll

[m]
2x2 116 140 175 250
2 x 2,5 175 215 400
3x3 149 210 260 300 470 400 370 480 270 330 250 270
4x4 184 270 330 380 630 530 445 610 380 420 325 340 430 520
5x5 400 770 650 535 740 500 500 580 630
6x6 920 780 620 870 750 770

6.4.2 Storage
The partly preassembled door is being delivered on a transport resp. mounting
palette completely wrapped with plastic material. Undamaged packing allows storage
of the door outside of buildings for several days.
6.5 Disposal
The packing material of the door may be returned to the manufacturer. Defect door
components should be disposed of at the site according environmental regulations.
Defect electronic components should be disposed to special waste disposal.
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A. Appendix
The following tables list technical data for the doors. A capsule summary of the maximum
opening and closing speeds is also provided in Section A 3.
A 1. Technical Data: Doors with flexible curtains

Albany RR300 Albany RR300 Plus


Door principle: Roll door Roll door
Running direction: vertical vertical
Application: Interior door Interior door
Wind class: 1 1
Available sizes:
W min: 500 mm 1000 mm
W max: 4000 mm 5000 mm
H min: 500 mm 1000 mm
H max: 4200 mm 5000 mm
Drive: electrical electrical
Mains power: See control unit manual See control unit manual
Motor performance: 0,37 kW; 0,56 kW; 0,75 kW 0,75 kW
Control unit: MCC, ACS50 (50 Hz only), ACS25 MCC,
(50 Hz only) ACS50 (50 Hz only,
W max. 4000 mm,
H max. 4200 mm)
Control voltage: 24 V DC 24 V DC
Operating temperature +10°C - +40°C +10°C - +40°C
range:
Motor protection: IP55; IP54 with ACS25 IP55
Side frame: Galvanised steel or stainless steel Aluminum or stainless steel
Door curtain: PVC, Rolltex, Nomatex, Travitop PVC, Rolltex, Nomatex,
Travitop
Lifting device: Pulley, cable and belt
Sound pressure level: 70 dB A 70 dB A

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Albany RRClean Albany RFood
Door principle: Roll door Roll door
Running direction: vertical vertical
Application: Interior door Interior door
Wind class: 0 1
Available sizes:
W min: 1000 mm 1000 mm
W max: 3500 mm 4000 mm
H min: 1000 mm 1000 mm
H max: 3500 mm 4000 mm
H max (ACS50): 3500 mm
Drive: electrical electrical
Mains power: See control unit manual See control unit manual
Motor performance: 0,75 kW 0,75 kW
Control unit: MCC, ACS50 (50 Hz only) MCC, ACS50 (50 Hz only)
Control voltage: 24 V DC 24 V DC
Operating temperature range: +10°C - +40°C 0°C - +40°C
Motor protection: IP55 IP55
Galvanised steel or stainless
Side frame: stainless steel
steel
Door curtain: PVC PVC, Travitop
Lifting device: Pulley and cable
Sound pressure level: 70 dB A 70 dB A

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Albany RR200 Albany RR500
Door principle: Roll door Roll door
Running direction: vertical vertical
Application: Interior door Exterior and interior door
Wind class: 1 3 (4 if DW<6000)
Available sizes:
W min: 1000 mm 1500 mm
W max: 4000 mm 8000 mm
H min: 1000 mm 2200 mm
H max: 4000 mm 5500 mm
Drive: electrical electrical
Mains power: See control unit manual See control unit manual
Motor performance: 0,75 kW 0,75 kW
Control unit: MCS MCS
Control voltage: 24 V DC 24 V DC
Operating temperature range: +10°C - +40°C +10°C - +40°C
Motor protection: IP54 IP54
Side frame: anodized aluminum anodized aluminum
Door curtain: PVC Rolltex plus
Lifting device: belt
Sound pressure level: 70 dB A 70 dB A

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Albany RR355 Albany RR392
Door principle: Roll door Roll door
Running direction: vertical vertical
Application: Exterior and interior door Exterior and interior door
Wind class: 2 2
Available sizes:
W min: 1000 mm 2000 mm
W max: 4000 mm 6000 mm
H min: 1500 mm 2000 mm
H max: 4200 mm 6000 mm
Electrical (chain drive
Drive: Electrical (chain drive optional)
optional)
Mains power: See control unit manual See control unit manual
Motor performance: 1,1 kW 1,1 kW
Control unit: MCC, ACS50 (50 Hz only) MCC, ACS50 (50 Hz only)
Control voltage: 24 V DC 24 V DC
Operating temperature range: -10°C - +40°C -10°C - +40°C
Motor protection: IP55 IP55
Side frame: anodized aluminum galvanized steel
Door curtain: PVC, Rolltex PVC, Rolltex
Lifting device: Pulley and cable Pulley and cable
Sound pressure level: 70 dB A 70 dB A

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Albany RR450 Albany RR600
Door principle: Roll door Roll door
Running direction: vertical vertical
Application: Exterior and interior door Exterior and interior door
Wind class: 2 3
Available sizes:
W min: 2000 mm 1500 mm
W max: 7500 mm 6000 mm
H min: 2000 mm 2000 mm
H max: 6000 mm 6000 mm
Drive: Electrical (chain drive optional) electrical
Mains power: See control unit manual See control unit manual
1,1 kW
Motor performance: 1,1 kW
1.5 kW (explosion-proof doors)
Control unit: MCC, ACS50 (50 Hz only) MCC
Control voltage: 24 V DC 24 V DC
Operating temperature range: -10°C - +40°C -10°C - +40°C
Motor protection: IP55 IP55
Side frame: anodized aluminum anodized aluminum
Door curtain: PVC, Rolltex RollTex, Nomatex, PVC
Lifting device: Pulley, cable and belt Pulley and steel cable
Sound pressure level: 70 dB A 70 dB A

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A 2. Technical Data: Doors with rigid curtains

Albany RR 3000 3000 GL 3000 R 3000 ISO 3000 XXL


Door principle: Roll door
Running direction: vertical
Application: Exterior and interior door
Wind class: 3 3 3 2–4 2
2
U-value: - - - 1,5 W/m K
Available sizes:
W min: 600 mm
W max: 5000 mm 5000 mm 6000 mm 7000 mm 8000 mm
H min: 3125 mm 2500 mm 1500 mm 2500 mm 2500 mm
H max: 6000 mm
(height increment 5000 mm 5000 mm 3000 mm (height increment 6000 mm
125 mm) 100 mm)
Drive: electrical
Mains power: See control unit manual
Motor performance: 1,1 kW
Control unit: MCC
Control voltage: 24 V DC
Operating temperature -10°C - +40°C
range:
Motor protection: IP55
Side frame: galvanized steel
Anodized aluminum slats, some with windows
RR3000 ISO:
Door curtain:
Foamed sandwich-panel with steel sheets RAL 9006,
Optional with double-glazed windows
Flat belt with reinforcing steel ropes, belt
Lifting device:

Sound pressure level: 70 dB A

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A 3. Maximum opening and closing speeds

MCC ACS50 MCS ACS25

Close

Close

Close

Close
Open

Open

Open

Open
m/s (max)

RR200 2.0 0.6


RR300 2.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.8
RR300 Plus 2.2 0.9 1.2 1.2
RRClean 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
RFood 2.2 1.0 1.0 1.0
RR392 2.2 0.9 0.8 0.8
RR450 2.2 0.9 0.8 0.8
RR500 0,8 0,4
2,0 or
RR600 1.2
3,2*)
RR3000 2.2 0.7
RR3000 R 2.0 0.6
RR3000 ISO 2,1 0,7
RR3000 GL 1.8 0.7
RR3000 XXL 1.8 0.6

* Depending on door size

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B. Appendix Inspection
The following tables list inspection plans for the doors. The overview of the service
intervals are provided in section B 1. The numbers are used in the inspection plan 0.
Information for RRClean doors for GMP-relevant aspects are provided in section B 2.

B 1. Service intervals

1 half-yearly or 50.000 cycles (* only for RR300 Plus F+R)


2 annually or 50.000 cycles
3 annually or 100.000 cycles
4 annually
5 clean if necessary
6 every 4 years
7 150.000 cycles
8 250.000 cycles
9 500.000 cycles
10 150.000 cycles; RR300 Plus F+R: 100.000 cycles
11 with MCC: 150.000 cycles; with ACS50: 50.000 cycles
12 RR450Ex / 600Ex: 200.000 cycles
13 150.000 cycles; RR450Ex/600Ex 50.000 cycles
14 200.000 cycles; RR600 Crash: 100.000 cycles
15 DH < 3m: 500.000 cycles; DH ≥ 3m: 250.000 cycles
16 DH < 4m: 300.000 cycles; DH ≥ 4m: 200.000 cycles
** Exchange of bearings only by drive manufacturer or an approved workshop for
the maintenance of the explosion-proofness. (downtime at the time of external
execution of the exchange, which can be expected, approx. 8-10 working days)
*** Regular conditions: central European climate, door mounted interior or exterior
with covers, no aggressive ambient conditions
≤150.000 cycles: ±10.000 cycles; >150.000 cycles: ±20.000 cycles

B 2. GMP-relevant inspection (only RRClean)


Could be done also by the customer.

Mechanical components proposal


Check air leakage: Curtain should permit only small air
3 months or 25000 cycles
leakage around gaps
Motor sealing: Motor cover should fit firm and tight, cable
3 months or 25000 cycles
glands must be orderly

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B 3. Inspection plan

RR3000, R, GL
RR300,RR200

RR3000 XXL
RR3000 ISO
RR300 Plus
Inspection

RRClean

RR355
RR392
RR450
RR500
RR600
RFood
Installation fixings
Tighten screws 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3
Check welding seams 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3
Drive
Check the fixing of the torque arm and buffer 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3
Check brake condition and function of break release
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3
lever
Check operation smoothness and function of the
1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3
emergency manual lever, maybe lubricate
Check the chain, adjust and possibly retension and
1 1 1 1 3 2 2
lubricate
RR450Ex / 600Ex: Change bearings in motor**: 6

Drive shaft
Check screws to drive shafts and flange bearings 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3
Lubricate pedestal bearing and retighten it’s fixation 1
Check the drive shaft in the aluminium shaft for
1 1 2 1 1 1 1
secure fit
Check tight position of belt and rope discs 1 1 1 1 1 1
Check the condition of the cable drums 1
Check retainer of spiral disk on the shaft 3 2 3
Chain drive: check fastening of locking element,
3 2 2
tighten the screws with 18 Nm
Check condition of sound isolation profiles at the
3 2 2
spiral disks
Check flat belts for wear and damage; check
3 2 2
connection to spiral disks

Door curtain
Check curtain for cracks and traces of scrapes or
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
shavings in the guides
Check fixation of door leaf at the top roll and at the
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
bottom profile
Check tight position and wear & tear of the wind tabs 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bead/belt: condition, lubrication, wear; if necessary
1 1
replace teeth
Check exact position of slat sealing 3 2 3
Check fixing of slats on pulling device and endcaps 3 2 2

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RR3000, R, GL
RR300,RR200

RR3000 XXL
RR3000 ISO
RR300 Plus
Inspection

RRClean

RR355
RR392
RR450
RR500
RR600
RFood
Check slats around adapters for damage (especially
3 2 2
1-5 from top)
Check solid position of slat adapter 3 2 3

Bottom profile
Check tight fit and condition of profile, guiding pieces
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
and the gliding pieces
Check condition of the safety edge and the cable 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Check condition of the coily cable 1 1 1 1 1
Check the condition and function of the crash system 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Check condition and function of wireless safety
7 7
edge; change battery if necessary

side frame
Check fixing and condition of the profiles with
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3
attachments
Check cable laying and if applicable cable chain 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3
Remove dirt from the photocell optics 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Check condition, fixing and lengthwise extension of
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
the ropes and belts
Check the condition and function of the
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
counterweight system
Check condition and installation of the springs and
the spring mounting, if applicable check for easy 1 1 1 1
movement of the axial bearing
Doors with ripped belt / rope or broken springs are to
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
be immediately taken out of service
Check leaf tensioning system 1 1 1 1
Check for wear & tear (s) on guiding rails, especially
1 3 2 3
in the area of funnel (s< 4mm)
Renew belt/s 8 8 7 15 16 16
Renew spring/s 10 9 13 9 15 16 16
Renew ropes 10 11 7 8
Renew ropes and pulleys for counterbalance 11 12 14
Renew ropes or rubber cable for curtain tension 8 8 9
Renew flat belt*** 9 9 9

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RR3000, R, GL
RR300,RR200

RR3000 XXL
RR3000 ISO
RR300 Plus
Inspection

RRClean

RR355
RR392
RR450
RR500
RR600
RFood
Control box and additional attachments (e.g.
impulse activator)
Check for full number/completeness of circuit
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
diagrams
Check main switch/CEE-plug and control box lock 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Check the fixing 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Electrical components
Visual inspection for mechanical damage 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
Check potential balance 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Safety equipment and impulse activators


Measure self-opening height after switching off the
door and document in the inspection logbook 1*
(minimum self-opening height: 2m)
Check self-test function by switching the key switch
1*
or switching the door On/Off

Function
Check function of safety edge, photocell, additional
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
safeties and actuators
Check function and condition of the torque arm
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
during operation
Assess possibility of emergency opening 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
Check opening and closing position of the bottom
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
profile
Check winding performance of door curtain and
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
ropes/belts
Check function of belt and spring break switch 1*
Check function of magnetic switch at 2m door height 1*
Check radar motion detectors for mechanical
damage and that they function properly (required
1*
detection range: whole door width, up to 1.5m in
front of the door)
Check main closing edge according to EN 13241-1
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
respectively local standards

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C. Appendix Cleaning reference RRClean
The door could be cleaned with commercially available cleaning agents and disinfectant
for clean room applications.

CAUTION
Risk of material damage
Improper cleaning of the door may cause corrosion and discoloration of the surface.
 Do not use chlorous cleaning agents and disinfectant.

CAUTION
Risk of injury
Door movements during cleaning could cause injuries.
 Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.

The maintenance, inspection work and basic cleaning must only be performed by
manufacturer trained/ authorized personnel.
Always follow the safety instructions mentioned in the user manual.

Maintenance cleaning
Clean outer surfaces with cleaning agent and disinfectant

Basic cleaning (during inspection)


Open side frames and clean side frame guides and trailing chain for cable
Clean lintel profile
Open top roll and motor cover and clean this area
Mount everything in reverse order
Periods need to be adjusted according to the cleaning concept and production relevance.

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D. Appendix RFood
Special notes for the RFood are summarised in this annex.
D 1. Notes for the application in the food industry
The following notes are applicable to the installation and operation of RFood in food
processing plants. A good cleanability and integration according the hygiene examination
(DGUV 11206) in the operational HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points)
concept is possible when observing the following points. An evaluation and consideration
for the respective operational requirements must be done individually.
 Door application only as interior door. The rooms are according EU regulation 852/2004
appendix II/
 Install the control box and additional parts (e.g. actuators) with a tilt angle of 3°. The
distance of the control box should be min. 50 mm (2").
 Cables are fed into the control box from below through cable glands.
 Use open cable duct of stainless steel for wiring outside of the door. Observe the
cleanability behind cable ducts and at fixing points.
 Install the door on the warm side when there are different temperature levels. Thereby
the condensation is prevented or reduced.
 Only packaged food or food in covered containers should be moved through the door.
 Use hexagon head screws for fixing the door, the control box and additional parts.
 Seal the door to the wall. Horizontal sealings need a radius of min. 3 mm or a
downgrade.
 The used additional materials (screws, cables, cable ducts, sealing compound, etc.)
must be suitable for the condition of use.
 The door should be equipped the easy accessible side covers and a motor and top roll
cover.
D 2. Cleaning reference RFood
CAUTION
Risk of material damage
Improper cleaning of the door may cause corrosion and discoloration of the
surface.
 Do not use chlorous cleaning agents and disinfectant.

The maintenance and inspection work must only be performed by manufacturer trained/
authorized personnel.
Daily routine and basic cleaning must only be performed by briefed personnel.
Always follow the safety instructions mentioned in the user manual.

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CAUTION
Risk of personal injury and material damage
Door movements during cleaning could cause injuries or material damage.
 Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.
The door can be treated with commercial cleaners and disinfectants for the foodstuffs
industry. Recommendations for cleaning agents are listed in D 2.2.
Surface cleaning
1. Close the door completely
2. Clean outer surfaces with cleaning agent and disinfectant
Daily routine maintenance cleaning
1. Close the door completely
2. Clean outer surfaces with cleaning agent and disinfectant
3. Clean side frames (chapter D 2.1.2)
4. Clean top roll cover (chapter D 2.1.3)
5. Clean rope for counterweight system (chapter D 2.1.4)
6. Carry out test run
Basic cleaning
Open the motor cover and clean this area for the basic cleaning additionally to the above
listed work (chapter D 2.1.5)

The pollution of the door by cleaning the environment should be avoided. The order of the
cleaning steps and the art of cleaning can avoid that a purified door is contaminated again
by cleaning the periphery. If the door is again contaminated by cleaning the periphery, it
must be once again be cleaned in the appropriate places (inside).

Periods need to be adjusted according to the cleaning respectively HACCP concept and
production relevance.

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D 2.1. Cleaning recommendations for special areas
D 2.1.1. Cleaing control cabinet

 It may get no splash water in the control cabinet.


 Do not use a water hose or pressure washer.
 Even when main switch is turned off components within the control cabinet can be
electrically live!

1. Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.
2. Open the control cabinet door to clean the drainage channel on the control cabinet
and the rubber seal in the control panel door.
3. Clean with a clean, damp cloth.
4. Immediately close to the control cabinet door after cleaning.
D 2.1.2. Cleaning side frame
1. Open the door up to a height of about 1m.
2. Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.

CAUTION
Risk of personal injury and material damage
Door movements during cleaning could cause injuries or material damage.
 Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.
3. Open side frame:
Loosen the lock screw which is located in about 1m height at the front of the side
frame (1 turn). Move the lock screw a few mm to the side. Pull the locking lever and
push upwards. Then swing open the side frame cover.

 Use a water hose for cleaning.


 Do not use high pressure cleaning machine.

4. Check cleanliness of side frames, especially of the cable chain and clean if
required. A clean, soft brush with plastic bristles can be used to support the
cleaning.
5. After cleaning you need to check whether all links of the cable chain are engaged.
6. Close the side frame covers and secure with the lock screw.
7. Switch on main power.
8. Carry out test run.

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D 2.1.3. Cleaning inside top roll cover
1. Open the door up to a height of about 1m.
2. Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury and material damage
Door movements during cleaning could cause injuries or material damage.
 Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.
3. Open top roll cover:
Loosen both screws at the front side of the top roll cover. Do not remove the screws
from the top roll cover. Pull the top roll cover forward. This swings the top roll cover
forward and upward and remains open in the topmost position.

 Use a water hose for cleaning.


 Do not use high pressure cleaning machine.

4. Check cleanliness inside the top roll cover and clean if required.
5. Check cleanliness of the cable channel, which connects the side frames, and the
gap between cable channel and wall and clean if required.
A clean, soft brush with plastic bristles can be used to support the cleaning.
6. Close the top roll cover and secure with the lock screw.
7. Switch on main power.
8. Carry out test run.
D 2.1.4. Cleaning the rope for the counterweight system (option)
1. Open the door completely.
2. Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury and material damage
Door movements during cleaning could cause injuries or material damage.
 Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.
3. Open side frame:
Loosen the lock screw which is located in about 1m height at the front of the side
frame (1 turn). Move the lock screw a few mm to the side. Pull the locking lever and
push upwards. Then swing open the side frame cover.
4. Open top roll cover:
Loosen both screws at the front side of the top roll cover. Do not remove the screws
from the top roll cover. Pull the top roll cover forward. This swings the top roll cover
forward and upward and remains open in the topmost position.

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 Use a water hose for cleaning.
 Do not use high pressure cleaning machine.

5. Check cleanliness of the rope and the rope discs and clean if required. A clean,
damp cloth can be used to support the cleaning.
6. Close the top roll cover and secure with the lock screw.
7. Switch on main power.
8. Carry out test run.

D 2.1.5. Cleaning inside the motor cover


1. Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.

CAUTION
Risk of personal injury and material damage
Door movements during cleaning could cause injuries or material damage.
 Set the main switch (power switch) to “Off” or “0” or disconnect the CEE plug, and
secure the switch or plug against accidental re-activation or reconnection.
2. Remove motor cover:
Remove the screw on the bottom and two screws on the outer side of the motor
cover. Then pull the motor cover forward.

 Water and a clean, damp cloth can be used for the cleaning.
 Do not use high pressure cleaning machine.

3. Check cleanliness of the drive unit, the cables and the attaching parts and clean if
required. A clean, soft brush with plastic bristles can be used to support the
cleaning.
4. Push the motor cover back and screw tightly.
5. Switch on main power.

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D 2.2. Recommendation cleaning agents RFood
This recommendation was compiled in co-operation with the companies Tana chemistry
GmbH (T) (www.tana.de) and Johannes Kiehl KG (K) (www.kiehl-group.com). These
companies made extensive studies of the resistance of the door materials.
Recommended cleaning agents are listed below.

daily routine maintenance cleaning Basic cleaning / Intensive cleaining


Method Product Method Product
Nowa FLA 710 S (T)
alkaline surface Kraftreiniger (T) Alkaline
Nowa Tanin (T)
cleaning Torvan Konzentrat-FD (K) cleaning
Grasset (K)
Alkaline spot- Sprinter Power (T)
cleaning Sprinter Grease (T)

Alkaline Apesin Combi DR (T) Alkaline Apesin Combi DR (T)


disinfectant Blutoxol (K) disinfectant

Acidly Acidly
Apesin KDR Food (T) Apesin KDR Food (T)
disinfectant disinfectant

The security council impacts and application reference on the bundles, the product
information as well as the safety data sheet are to be considered.

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E. Appendix RR300 Plus F+R:
E 1. Radar motion detector RR300 Plus F+R:
The best possible radar sensor settings are determined for various door heights and
widths for simple putting into service of the radar sensor and for ensuring its function.
Despite the given reference values, the function of the radar should be checked again
on site, as the radar field depends on various parameters and may therefore perform
differently on site (required detection range: whole door width, up to 1.5m in front of the
door). Note and follow the operating instructions of the radar manufacturer!
E 1.1. Reference settings
Angular
Installati Relay
Direction Field SMD QVA Filter position*
Comfort on Field hold SMD field
Parameter detection geometry function (0=90°
function C height F size D time F + size F + 7
B F+8 F+3 F + 5 F + 6 downwards)
+4 1
Factory setting 1 3 2 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 -
Door Door
height width
2.30 m 1m --- 3 2 1 6 4 1 1 2 2 7
1.5 m --- 3 2 1 7 4 1 1 2 2 7
2m --- 3 2 1 7 4 1 1 2 2 7
2.5 m --- 3 2 1 8 4 1 1 2 2 7
3m --- 3 2 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 7
3.5 m --- 3 2 1 9 4 1 1 2 2 7
4m --- 3 2 2 8 4 1 1 2 2 7
2.5 m 1m --- 3 2 1 7 4 1 1 2 2 6
1.5 m --- 3 2 1 8 4 1 1 2 2 6
2m --- 3 2 1 8 4 1 1 2 2 6
2.5 m --- 3 2 1 9 4 1 1 2 2 6
3m --- 3 2 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 6
3.5 m --- 3 2 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 6
4m --- 3 2 2 8 4 1 1 2 2 6
3m 1m --- 3 1 2 5 4 1 1 2 2 5
1.5 m --- 3 1 2 5 4 1 1 2 2 5
2m --- 3 1 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 5
2.5 m --- 3 1 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 5
3m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 5
3.5 m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 5
4m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 5
3.5 m 1m --- 3 1 2 5 4 1 1 2 2 4
1.5 m --- 3 1 2 5 4 1 1 2 2 4
2m --- 3 1 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 4
2.5 m --- 3 1 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 4
3m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 4
3.5 m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 4
4m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 4
4m 1m --- 3 1 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 4
1.5 m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 4
2m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 4
2.5 m --- 3 1 2 7 4 1 1 2 2 4
3m --- 3 1 2 8 4 1 1 2 2 4
3.5 m --- 3 1 2 8 4 1 1 2 2 4
4m --- 3 1 2 8 4 1 1 2 2 4
* The values given give the number of indexing steps of the radar antenna, which is to be set from Position 0
(90°).
E 2. Installation of the additional F+R components
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The radar motion detector is installed in the factory in the top roll cover of doors with H<=
3700mm. In doors with H> 3700mm a separate bracket is supplied for the radar motion
detector; this must be installed in the middle above the door. The maximum allowable
installation height for the radar motion detector is 4000mm. Note the opening height of the
door!
The solenoid actuator is installed in the factory in the side frame, on the drive side.
When installing the bottom profile the bended sheet metal plate must be mounted on the
drive side as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. The metal plate is screwed onto the H-
section.

Sheet
metal
plate

H-section

Figure 1 Display of drive side, right-hand Figure 2


side
Hang the main spring in the spring mounting at the bottom in the side frame. The S-hook
must then be hung in the spring and the eyelet of the monitoring switch, see Figure 3. To
do this the fixing nuts and screws of the monitoring switch must be undone

Figure 3 Figure 4

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