SOMMER A 10-17-35 Tube Motor For Roller Shutters Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- SOMMER
Table of Contents
- SOMMER A 10-17-35 Tube Motor For Roller Shutters
- Safety instructions
- Declaration of Conformity
- Tube motor application table
- Technical data
- Explanation of terms
- Installation
- Initial operation
- Electrical connection
- Electrical connection
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty and after-sales service
- INFORMATION
- References
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SOMMER A 10-17-35 Tube Motor For Roller Shutters
WARNING/CAUTION
Safety instructions
- These installation and operating instructions must be read, understood, and complied with by persons who install, use, or perform maintenance on the drive.
- The manufacturer assumes no liability for injuries, damage, or break-downs that occur due to non-compliance with the installation and operating instructions.
- Always ensure compliance with accident prevention regulations and current standards in each respective country.
- Take heed of and comply with the ”ASR A1.7 Technical Regulations for Workplaces” of the Committee for workplaces (ASTA) (Applies to operators in Germany).
- Installation, connection, and initial commissioning of the tube motor may only be carried out by technically knowledgeable persons.
- Fasten the tube motor in such a way that it is not a hazard for persons.
- Never operate a damaged drive.
- Only use OEM (Original Equipment Man-ufacturer) spare parts, accessories, and mounting material.
- Before any work on the tube motor disconnect it from the power supply at all poles and lock it to prevent reconnection.
- Do not carry the tube motor by the connector cable.
- Never reach into moving parts.
- If the tube motor is controlled by a controller, a switch, or buttons, mount them in a suitable, accessible position. Minimum height above the ground: 1.6 meters.
- Moving parts of the tube motor below a height of 2.5 meters must be shielded.
- Keep remote controls away from children or animals.
Additional instructions for use with roller shutters
- The roller shutter cover must be accessible and removable as specified by DIN 18073.
- Do not remove the stoppers of the last roller shutter slat.
Additional instructions for use with awnings
- When the awning is fully extended it must be at least 0.4 meters away from any adjacent objects.
- The lowest point of the awning must be less than 1.8 meters high.
Additional instructions for use with gates
- Do not allow children or persons who have not been instructed to operate the gate control unit.
- Open and close the gate only if there are no children, persons, animals or objects within its area of movement.
- Actuate the gate wirelessly only if you have an unobstructed view.
- Never put your hand near the gate when it is moving or near moving parts.
- Do not drive through the gate until it is fully open.
- The building must have a suitable device or equipment (safety catch, locking mechanism) for tube motors used for a roller door, lift door, sectional door or similar applications to ensure that if a support or brake fails a leaf or the whole door will not drop suddenly. See EN 12604.
- Gates automated with an operator must comply with the valid standards and directives.
Personal protective equipment
Declaration of Conformity
Intended use
- The drive is intended exclusively for opening and closing roller shutters, awnings and gates up to the area and weight specified by the technical data. The manufacturer accepts no liability resulting from use other than intended use.
- The user bears the sole responsibility for any risk involved.
- The tube motor may only be used if it is in perfect working order and is used as intended, in conscious observation of safety and hazards and in accordance with the installation and operating instructions.
- Faults that may affect safety must be re-paired without delay.
- Only use the tube motor in dry, non-explo-sive areas.
Tube motor application table
Shaft diameter [mm] | 60 | 70 | 78 | 100 | 133 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Awning height [m] | 2,5 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 3 |
3 | 5 | 3 | 5 | ||
Model | Maximum allowable awning in kg | ||||
A 10/17/35 | 15 | 14 | |||
A 10/15/45 | 18 | 17 | |||
A 20/15/45 | 38 | 35 | |||
A 30/15/45 | 56 | 52 | 49 | ||
A 40/15/45 | 75 | 70 | 58 | ||
A 50/12/45 | 94 | 89 | 64 | ||
A 80/12/55 | 110 | 92 | |||
S 120/12/59 NHK | 173 | ||||
S 230/12/92 NHK | |||||
S 330/8/92 NHK |
Technical data
Model| A 10/17/35| A 10/15/45| A 20/15/45|
A 30/15/45| A 40/15/45| A 50/12/45| An
80/12/55| S 120/12/59 NHK| S 230/12/92 NHK|
S 330/8/92 NHK
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Maximum torque [Nm]| 10| 10| 20| 30| 40| 50| 80| 120| 230| 330
Speed [1/min.]| 17| 15| 15| 15| 15| 12| 12| 12| 12| 8
Dimensions
Diameter [mm]| 35| 45| 45| 45| 45| 45| 55| 59| 92| 92
Length of connector cable [m]| 2.5| 2.5| 2.5| 2.5| 2.5| 2.5| 2.5| 2.5| 2.5|
2.5
Connector cable [mm²]| 4 x 0.75| 4 x 0.75| 4 x 0.75| 4 x 0.75| 4 x 0.75| 4 x
0.75| 4 x 0.75| 4 x 0.75| 4 x 0.75| 4 x 0.75
Connected loads
Operating voltage [V]| AC 230 V| AC 230 V| AC 230 V| AC 230 V| AC 230 V| AC
230 V| AC 230 V| AC 230 V| AC 230 V| AC 230 V
Frequency [Hz]| 50| 50| 50| 50| 50| 50| 50| 50| 50| 50
Approved operating mode KB| 4 min| 4 min| 4 min| 4 min| 4 min| 4 min| 4 min| 4
min| 4 min| 4 min
IP-code| IP44| IP44| IP44| IP44| IP44| IP44| IP44| IP44| IP44| IP44
Explanation of terms
- Wall anchor*
- Connector line
- Screw
- Motor bearing
- End switch catch ring
- Tube motor
- Motor clutch
- Retaining pin
- Controller (accessory)
- Example illustration: The wall anchors for the drive can be ordered at any time from SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH.
Installation
Adapter change
- Install the right adapter before installation of the winding shaft, precision tube, etc.
Removing adapter
Install adapter
installation of the tube motor
DANGER
- Risk of motor falling if not correctly installed!
- If the tube motor is not correctly fastened to the wall, there is a risk that it will fall.
- This may cause serious injury.
- Always screw the tube motor in position correctly and use the locking pin.
NOTE
- Use only approved construction fasteners (e.g. anchor fittings, bolts). The fasteners must be suitable to the material of the ceilings and walls.
NOTE
- Note the thermal expansion of the shaft!
- Allow 1–2 mm of space for expansion during installation.
- Insert tube motor in wall anchor and lock in wall anchor with locking pin or bolt tube motor directly to the wall.
- Note the position of the connector line – always down!
- Only tube motor S X/X/92 NHK: connector line up.
- Note the position of the end switch – easily accessible!
- Only Type S models: Note the position of the emergency hand crank – easily accessible!
- Always install the tube motor horizontally and check with a spirit level.
NOTE
- All cables must be shielded and permanently installed.
- Always install a connector cable with a slack loop to prevent penetration of condensation along the cable.
- Do not kink cables and install them where they cannot be damaged by moving parts.
Initial operation
NOTE
- The end shutoff only operates if the tube motor with the adapter set is installed in a winding shaft/precision tube.
- The tube motor has a run time of approx. 4 minutes, then the thermostat switches it off for safety.
- The tube motor can be operated again after approx. 15 minutes.
- Setting the end positions with the end switches
- All tube motors have mechanical end switches that are used to set the end positions. Set the end positions with the included setting tool.
- The arrows show the direction rotation of the motor.
- Rotation in the (+) direction extends the travel distance.
- Rotation in the (–) direction reduces the travel distance.
- The arrows show the direction rotation of the motor.
- Rotation in the (+) direction extends the travel distance.
- Rotation in the (–) direction reduces the travel distance.
- Emergency release of the tube motor with the emergency hand crank
DANGER
- Risk of crushing if tube motor starts unexpectedly!
- Hands, long hair and loose clothing may be trapped and crushed.
- Disconnect the tube motor from the power supply before emergency release.
- Fasten the emergency hand crank to the tube motor.
- Open or close the roller shutter, awning or gate by turning the crank.
NOTE
- The tube motor emergency release is only available in NHK models, such as the S 120/12/59 NHK. tube motor.
- The emergency release is only suitable for opening or closing the roller shutter, awning, or gate in case of an emergency, e.g. a power outage or failure of the tube motor.
- The emergency release is not designed for frequently opening or closing the roller shutter, awning, or gate. This may damage the tube motor.
Electrical connection
WARNING
- In case of direct or indirect contact with live parts, current could flow through the body.
- Electrical shock, burns, or death may result.
- The connection must be made by an electrician only.
- Tube motors must not be connected in parallel (note max. switching capacity of the terminal).
NOTE
- All cables must be shielded and permanently installed.
- Always install a connector cable with a slack loop to prevent penetration of condensation along the cable.
- Do not kink cables and install them where they cannot be damaged by moving parts.
- Use only locked switches or buttons.
- Request the documentation for installing controllers from the controller manufacturer.
- Observe the regulations of the VDE and local power supply companies and also the regulations for wet and moist areas of VDE 0100 for connections.
- Installations must include the option of disconnecting all poles from the power supply, e.g. two-pole switches with min. 3 mm contact opening width or all-pole main switches.
NOTE
- The motor actuators must be interlocked in the up and down direction.
- A switchover delay of at least 0.5 seconds must be guaranteed.
Electrical connection
Connection examples
Single-drive controller
Single drive via RDC Vision+
Single drive time/light controller
Two (or more) drives via common time clock
Troubleshooting
| |
---|---|---
Fault| Possible causes| Corrective action
Tube motor does not move.| • No supply voltage.| • Check electrical fuse.
• Connection fault.| • Connect tube motor correctly, see “Connection
examples”.
• Connector cable damaged.| • Check connector cable for any damage.
• Thermostat has tripped and switched off the tube motor for safety.| •
Caution! Tube motor may be very hot!
• Allow tube motor to cool for at least 15 minutes.
Tube motor only runs in one direction.| • One direction of rotation is
blocked.| • Run tube motor in the functional direction for at least one
second, then in the required direction.
• An end switch has been reached.| • Correcting end switch setting, see
“Setting the end positions with the end switches”.
Tube motor runs in the wrong direction.| • The wires of the motor actuators
are reversed in the up and down direction.| • Reverse the wires of the motor
actuators in the up and down direction.
Tube motor switches
off/remains stopped.
| • Roller shutter, awning, or winding shaft does not run smoothly.| • Check
that the roller shutter, awning, or winding shaft runs smoothly.
• Obstacle in the path of the roller shutter, awning, or winding shaft.| •
Remove obstacles.
• An end switch has been reached.| • Correcting end switch setting, see
“Setting the end positions with the end switches”.
Specified end position
no longer applicable.
| • The shaft no longer drives the end switch catch ring.| • Check the installation of the tube motor.
Warranty and after-sales service
- The guarantee complies with the legal regulations.
- Contact your specialist dealer if there are any guarantee issues.
- The warranty is only valid in the country in which the product was purchased.
- Batteries, fuses, and bulbs are excluded from the warranty.
- If you require after-sales service, spare parts, or accessories, please contact your specialist retailer.
Disassembly
- Observe the safety notices!
- The sequence is identical to that described in the ”Installation” section but in reverse order. Ignore the setting instructions.
Disposal
- WARNING Danger caused by hazardous substances!
- Improper storage, use, or disposal of accumulators, batteries, and operator components pose a risk to the health of humans and animals.
- Serious injury or death may result.
- Accumulators and batteries must be stored out of the reach of children and animals.
- Keep accumulators and batteries away from chemical, mechanical, and thermal influences.
- Batteries may contain hazardous chemical substances that damage the environment and pose a risk to the health of humans and animals.
- Caution must be exercised, in particular when handling batteries containing lithium, as these can easily ignite and cause fires if not handled correctly.
- Batteries and accumulators in electrical appliances that can be removed non-destructively must be disposed of separately from the appliance.
NOTE
- Dispose of all components in accordance with local and national regulations to avoid environmental damage.
- Wherever possible, avoid the production of waste. Please check before disposing of components whether it is possible to recycle them.
INFORMATION
- This device is labeled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU on used electrical and electronic devices (WEEE – waste electrical and electronic equipment).
- This Directive provides the framework for the EU-wide return and recycling of used equipment.
- Operator components that have been taken out of service as well as old accumulators and batteries must not be disposed of with household waste.
- Components that are no longer in use, old accumulators, and batteries must be disposed of properly.
- You must observe the local and national regulations here. Contact your specialist retailer to find out more about current disposal channels.
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