HORMANN 100 H High Speed ISO Speed Cold Door Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- HORMANN
Table of Contents
- 100 H High Speed ISO Speed Cold Door
- About These Instructions
- Safety Instructions
- Fitting
- Putting into Service
- Operation
- Inspection and Maintenance
- Control
- Malfunctions and Troubleshooting
- Cleaning and Care
- Extension and Conversion
- Dismantling and Disposal
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
100 H High Speed ISO Speed Cold Door
Instruction Manual
100 H High Speed ISO Speed Cold Door
Dear Customer,
We are delighted that you have decided to choose a high-quality product from
our company.
About These Instructions
These instructions are divided into a text section and an illustrated section.
The illustrated section can be found after the text section.
These instructions are original instructions as outlined in the EC Directive
2006/42/EC. Read through all of the instructions carefully: they contain
important information
about the product. Pay attention to and follow the instructions provided,
particularly the safety instructions and warnings.
Please keep these instructions in a safe place and make sure that they are
available to all users at all times.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused as a result of non-
compliance with the operating instructions and the information contained
therein or due to noncustomer use of the industrial door.
Competent operation and proper maintenance influence the performance and
availability of your industrial door to a considerable degree. Operating
errors and inadequate maintenance lead to avoidable failures. Only competent
operation and proper maintenance will guarantee satisfactory, long-term
operational safety.
Our customer service department will be happy to assist you. Please contact
them if you have any questions after working through these operating
instructions.
1 .1 Further applicable documents
Depending on the ordered accessories, the delivery includes further
instructions, e.g. instructions on how to control the door. Also read these
instructions carefully and thoroughly. Pay attention to and follow the
instructions provided herein, particularly the safety instructions and
warnings.
1 .2 Warnings used
The general warning symbol indicates a danger that can lead to injury or death. In the text, the general warning symbol will be used in connection with the caution levels described below. In the illustrated Section, an additional instruction refers back to the explanation in the text.
DANGER
Indicates a danger that leads directly to death or serious injuries.
WARNING
Indicates a danger that can lead to death or serious injuries.
CAUTION
Indicates a danger that can lead to minor or moderate injuries.
ATTENTION
Indicates a danger that can lead to damage or destruction of the product.
1 .3 Symbols Used
| Important advice to prevent injury to persons or damage to property| |
Danger of crushing
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| Warning of dangerous electrical voltage| | Risk of shearing
| Track application H| | Risk of impact
| Track application V| | Risk of trapping during door travel
| Tighten the screws firmly| | Grease
| Tighten the screws by hand| | Thread lock
| Optional components| | Correct arrangement or activity
| Drilling in steel| | Non-permissible arrangement or activity
| Drilling in concrete| | Remove and dispose of component or packaging
| Remove residue| | See text section
| Inspect| | See illustrated section
| See separate Fitting Instructions for the control or for the additional
electrical control elements
1 .4 Abbreviations Used
EN European Standard
OFF (FFL) Top edge of finished floor line
LDB Clear passage width
LDH Clear passage height
Safety Instructions
When used properly and for the intended purpose, industrial doors are reliable
and safe to operate.
Nevertheless, when used incorrectly or for purposes other than those intended,
they can pose a risk. We therefore expressly draw your attention to the safety
instructions contained in the individual chapters.
2 .1 Intended use
Industrial doors are used to close passage openings, to safely shut off rooms,
to make machines safe and secure, to save energy costs, to improve the room
air conditions and to accelerate the flow of materials.
Intended use also includes paying attention to these instructions and
observing inspection and maintenance conditions.
Any other or further use is regarded as non-intended use.
The manufacturer / supplier is not liable for any damage resulting from this.
The risk is borne solely by the user.
2 .2 Qualification of personnel
Only qualified and instructed personnel may fit, operate and maintain the
industrial door.
Before commencing work the assigned personnel must read these instructions,
particularly chapter 2.
For safety reasons, specify distinct responsibilities for operation,
maintenance and repairs to ensure that there are no unclear assignments.
2 .3 Standards and regulations
At the least, observe the following European standards and directives, as well
as country-specific safety requirements, standards and regulations.
European Standards
EN 12445 Doors – Safety in use of power operated doors: Test methods
EN 12453 Doors – Safety in use of power operated doors: Requirements
EN 12604 Doors – Mechanical aspects: Requirements
EN 12978 Doors – Safety devices for power operated doors: Requirements and
test methods
EN 60335-1 Safety of electrical equipment for domestic use and similar
purposes – part 1: General requirements
EN 61508 Functional safety of electrical / electronic /programmable electronic
safety-related systems
VDE Regulations
VDE 0113 Electrical installations with electronic equipment
VDE 0700 Safety of electronic devices for domestic use and similar purposes
Accident prevention regulations
BGV A3 Electrical installations and equipment
ASR A1.7 Technical Rules for Workplaces
2 .4 General safety instructions
- In addition, also observe the generally applicable statutory regulations and other binding regulations for accident prevention and environmental protection, country- specific regulations, and the recognised specialist technical rules for safe and competent working must be observed. Before beginning work, instruct personnel in accordance with these rules and regulations.
- Always keep these instructions ready to hand at the location where the industrial door is used.
- Without the supplier’s prior approval, do not carry out any modification, attachment or conversion work on the industrial door which might compromise safety.
- Do not make any modifications to the software on programmable control systems.
- The location and operation of fire extinguishers must be indicated by appropriate information signs. Observe the statutory fire alarm and fire-fighting regulations.
- All work on the industrial door (such as maintenance, cleaning work and inspections) may only be performed during an operational shutdown.
- Only qualified electricians may perform work on the mains supply.
- Before undertaking any work, disconnect the system from the mains supply and ensure that it cannot be inadvertently turned on. If available, deactivate the emergency opening lever.
2 .5 Safety instructions for operation
- Before actuating the door, make sure that no persons or objects are located in the door’s area of travel.
- Do not reach into the guide or guide area while the door is in operation.
- Only actuate the industrial door if it is safe and functional. All protective devices and safety-related devices (e.g. detachable protective devices and emergency-OFF devices) must be present and functioning.
- Do not modify or put the safety devices out of operation.
2 .6 Safety instructions for maintenance and troubleshooting
- Perform inspection and maintenance work as described in chapter 6. Comply with the maintenance intervals and note the information on the replacement of parts / partial equipment.
- Maintenance and troubleshooting may only be carried out by specialist personnel.
- Only use spare parts that comply with the technical requirements specified by the manufacturer. This is always guaranteed when original spare parts are used.
- Only carry out welding, burning and grinding work on the industrial door if this work has been expressly approved. For example, there may be a risk of fire and explosion! Prior to welding, burning and grinding, remove dust and combustible materials from the industrial door and its surroundings and ensure that there is adequate ventilation (risk of explosion)!
- Before disassembling the operator, fix the shaft on the operator side (e.g. with a forklift).
Fitting
DANGER
Mains voltage!
Contact with the mains voltage presents the danger of a deadly electric shock.
For that reason, observe the following warnings under all circumstances:
▶ Only qualified electricians may perform work on the mains supply.
▶ Make sure that the on-site electrical installation complies with the
applicable safety requirements.
▶ Ensure that the national regulations governing the operation of electrical
equipment are complied with.
▶ Install the control unit for the industrial door operator within sight of
the door.
▶ Before undertaking any electrical work, disconnect the system from the mains
supply and ensure that it cannot be inadvertently turned on.
ATTENTION
External voltage
External voltage on the connecting terminals of the control will destroy the
electronics.
▶ Do not apply any external voltage (e.g. mains voltage) to the connecting
terminals of the control unit.
ATTENTION
Pull forces on electric cables
Pull forces on electric cables will destroy the electronics.
▶ Never pull on the connecting leads of the electrical components.
NOTE:
The included fixing material is approved for the following subsurface.
Concrete screws:| Fitting subsurface cracked concrete C20 / 25, untracked
concrete C20 / 25 and brickwork.
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Long shaft plug:| Fitting subsurface concrete C12 / 15, gas concrete, sand-
lime solid brick and solid brick.
Metric screws:| Fitting subsurface steel, a suitable material thickness and
strength must be observed.
For deviating subsurface, suitable fixing material must be selected (not in scope of delivery).
NOTE:
Also follow the other enclosed instructions for installation of electrical
connections and fitting additional electrical control elements.
To fit the door:
- Take precautionary measures to make the site safe.
- Check the on-site fitting conditions for the door (check measurements).
- Check the quality of the structure for its strength.
- Choose suitable fastenings.
- Unpack the door and check for damage.
- If delivered by a freight forwarder: Report any damage immediately.
- Check that the delivery is complete.
- Dispose of the packaging material.
- Fit the door as shown in the illustrated section.
Putting into Service
WARNING
Faulty door
A faulty door may injure persons or damage objects.
▶ Only put the door into service if it is in perfect condition.
WARNING
| Door movements
Door travel may injure persons or damage objects.
▶ Make sure that no persons or objects are in the door’s closing area during
operation.
▶ Never use the door to lift objects or persons.
▶ Never reach into the guide, guide are, chain, toothed wheel or return pulley
during door operation.
4 .1 Setting the End-of-travel Positions
The end-of-travel positions of the door are set on the control cabinet.
NOTE:
Please follow the instructions supplied with the operator and control unit.
4 .1 .1 CLOSE end-of-travel position
ATTENTION
Exceeding the CLOSE end-of-travel position
If the door travels beyond the Close end-of-travel position, the bottom
profile may be compressed. This could disrupt the diode deactivation of the
light grille.
▶ Never exceed the CLOSE end-of-travel position.
▶ Set the CLOSE end-of-travel position so that the bottom profile makes full
contact with the floor. If the guide is supported or the floor uneven, select
the bottom edge of the side element as the end-of-travel position.
4 .1 .2 OPEN end-of-travel position
ATTENTION
Exceeding the OPEN end-of-travel position
If the door travels beyond the OPEN end-of-travel position, there is a risk of
the door curtain slipping out of the side guides and sustaining damage.
▶ Never exceed the OPEN end-of-travel position.
▶ Set the OPEN end-of-travel position so that the lower edge of the bottom
profile corresponds to the dimension for the door height.
4 .2 Test run
- After fitting the door, test the functional safety according to the acceptance / handing-over report.
- Verify in the test log book (dated and signed) that a test run has been successfully completed.
- Hand the entire door documentation over to the owner or operator of the door.
Operation
WARNING
| Door movements
Door travel may injure persons or damage objects.
▶ Make sure that no persons or objects are in the door’s closing area during
operation.
▶ Make sure that the door has opened completely before driving in or out!
Never drive or walk through doorways unless the door has reached the OPEN end-
of-travel position.
▶ Whenever driving in or out of the opening, always check that the door
curtain has travelled up far enough to provide the necessary passage height.
▶ Never use the door to lift objects or persons.
▶ Do not reach into the guide or guide area while the door is in operation.
ATTENTION
Emergency operation devices
Too frequent use of the emergency operation devices may damage them. This will
also void the warranty for the door.
▶ Only use the emergency operation devices in the case of a power failure or
during repair work.
ATTENTION
Aggressive media, wind and heat
Aggressive media, wind and heat may damage the door.
▶ Protect the door from aggressive media:
– Saltpeter from stone or concrete
– Cement
– Plaster
– Acids
– Alkali
– Road salt
– Aggressive paints or sealants
– Aggressive sealants
▶ Avoid temperatures greater than 50°C near the d 5 .1 Instructed
personnel
The door may only be operated by persons who have been instructed in its
proper use. A person is considered to be instructed (EN 12453), if he / she
has received instruction as to how to operate the door safely and has
received permission from the owner to use the door system.
5 .2 Normal wear
The design of the door represents state-of-the-art technology. Pressure marks
and abrasive wear are design related and cannot be avoided.
5 .3 Emergency-OFF
▶ In emergency situations, de-energise the control by actuating the main
switch, pulling the mains plug or, if available, actuating the red emergency-
OFF button.
Inspection and Maintenance
WARNING
Unmaintained doors
There is a danger of injury and damage if the door is not regularly
maintained. This will also void the warranty.
▶ Inspect and maintain the door regularly as described in these instructions
or entrust this work to the manufacturer’s service department.
DANGER
Mains voltage!
Contact with the mains voltage presents the danger of a deadly electric shock.
▶ Before undertaking any electrical work, disconnect the system from the mains
supply and ensure that it cannot be inadvertently turned on.
**WARNING**
| Door movements
There is a danger of injury and damage if the door is actuated during
inspection or maintenance work.
▶ Before undertaking any work, disconnect the system from the mains supply and
ensure that it cannot be inadvertently turned on.
▶ If available, deactivate the emergency opening lever / handle.
WARNING
**| Falling parts
During dismantling, parts may fall and injure persons or damage property.
Cladding (option)
▶ Fix the cladding (e.g. with a forklift) before dismantling.
Shaft**
▶ Fix the shaft (e.g. with a forklift) before dismantling the operator.
Only inspect and maintain the door yourself if you are a qualified specialist
(competent person according to EN 12635). In other words, you have the
suitable training,
specialist knowledge and practical experience to allow you to carry out
inspection and maintenance correctly and safely.
Observe all the applicable regulations governing work safety.
In general, we recommend entrusting maintenance /inspection to the
manufacturer’s service department.
The high-speed door is low-maintenance. In normal operating conditions, all
the bearings, including the gears, are lubricated for life and are
maintenance-free.
6 .1 Maintenance intervals
In compliance with the guidelines for power-operated windows, doors and gates
(ASR A1.7) testing and maintenance of the door must be carried out once a
year, and as far as possible at the same intervals.
Depending on the size of the door and the annual number of door cycles, we
recommend the following maintenance intervals:
In the case of a high number of door cycles (> 50000 per year):
Servicing of the functional elements every six months:
- Electric operator and brake
- All screw connections
- Travel limit cut-off / creep speed switch-over
- Control / impulse generator
In the case of a smaller number of door cycles:
Annual servicing in conjunction with the stipulated test procedures according
to German accident prevention regulations UVV (in compliance with ASR A1.7).
▶ Check the function of the “D” devices (photocell / light grille) every six
months.
6 .2 Wearing parts
If provided, the indicated maximum assumable cycles or door cycles apply to
the following wearing parts:
Wearing parts | Cycles | Period |
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Operator (60 % ON time) | 500.000 | 2 years |
Until 30.04.2017 Operator (tubular drive; 60% ON time) | 350.000 | 2 years |
From
01.05.2017/V 4015 SEL Aloo-R Operator (tubular drive; 60% ON time) it|
700.000| 2 years
Brake| 250.000| 2 years
Radio crash switch battery| -/-| 2 years
Energy chain with cable| 250.000| 2 years
Springs| 100.000| 2 years
Fabric belts| 100.000| 2 years
Flat belts (counter weight, sections)| 500.000| 2 years
Rollers/slider| 100.000| 2 years
UPS battery| -/-| 1.5 years
UPS battery (RW doors)| -/-| 1 years
Hinges| 100.000| 2 years
Seals/sealing strip| 150.000| 2 years
Curtain (V 3515 Is + V 4015 Is L)| 150.000| 2 years
Light grille/photocell| -/-| 2 years
- It is compulsory that components are replaced at the abovementioned cycles.
Control
The control system is manufactured individually for each door ordered. The
respectively applicable wiring diagram is deposited in the control cabinet.
▶ Add the wiring diagram and software description to these instructions.
Each control cabinet has its own identification number.
▶ Always quote this number in the case of queries.
Malfunctions and Troubleshooting
In the case of malfunctions, contact the Customer Service.
Operator power
The operating voltage must be 230 V ± 5 % or 400 V ± 5 %. If the voltage
deviates greatly from this, there may be problems with the operator power.
Cleaning and Care
Use warm water together with a neutral, non-abrasive cleaning agent (household
detergent, pH value 7, Isopropanol 99,9 %).
To clean the surface, use only a soft cloth or window leather.
Rinse off any dirt and dust particles with clear water.
Extension and Conversion
WARNING
Unsuitable components
Unsuitable components could overload the door construction. This could lead to
serious injury.
▶ Only use components approved by the manufacturer.
Only extend or convert this door system with the manufacturer’s permission.
Carrying out any structural alterations to the product without the
manufacturer’s permission renders the warranty and product liability null and
void.
Dismantling and Disposal
WARNING
**| Falling parts
During dismantling, parts may fall and injure persons or damage property
Cladding (option)**
▶ Fix the cladding (e.g. with a forklift) before dismantling. Shaft
▶ Fix the shaft (e.g. with a forklift) before dismantling the operator.
Only dismantle this door if you are qualified to do so (i.e. are a competent person in accordance with EN 12635). In other words, you have the suitable training, specialist knowledge and practical experience to allow you to dismantle the door correctly and safely.
Observe all the applicable regulations governing work safety when dismantling
the door.
To dismantle and dispose of the door:
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Open the door fully.
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Carefully roll up the door manually (emergency manual operation).
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Tape round the door curtain several times with strong adhesive tape (e.g. packing tape) to prevent it from unrolling.
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Drive a forklift truck with suitable pallet or supporting frame underneath the shaft, so that the shaft rests on the pallet or supporting frame.
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Release the fastenings securing the bearing and the operator.
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Lift the shaft or top part together with the operator off the support brackets.
CAUTION
The operator may slide off the barrel journal
▶ When letting the shaft or top part down, take care to keep it level. -
Dismantle the side guides or side elements and support brackets.
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Disassemble the door into component parts and dispose of them properly.