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Technical Manual PILOT PARC SLAVE Parking facilities unit for use with a PILOT PARC MASTER
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Technical Manual

PILOT PARC SLAVE

Parking facilities unit for use with a PILOT PARC MASTER

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CONTENTS

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................... 3

1.1 Warnings ..................................................................................................................................................... 3

1.2 Reception – Storage .................................................................................................................................... 4

1.3 Warranty ...................................................................................................................................................... 4

2. PRODUCTS PRESENTATION .......................................................................................................................... 5

2.1 Dimensions (in mm) ..................................................................................................................................... 5

2.2 Range .......................................................................................................................................................... 5

2.3 Technical characeristics .............................................................................................................................. 5

3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION............................................................................................................................ 5

3.1 Instructions before connecting ..................................................................................................................... 5

3.1.1 Power supply ..................................................................................................................................... 5

3.1.2 Motor output ...................................................................................................................................... 6

3.2 Selection of cables and their protection, according to NF C 15-100 ............................................................ 6

3.3 Maximum connection capacity and tightening torque : ................................................................................ 6

3.4 Packing box ................................................................................................................................................. 7

3.5 Wiring diagrams: cf. § ANNEXES ................................................................................................................ 7

4. COMMISSIONING ............................................................................................................................................. 7

5. MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................. 7

6. WASTE MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................................... 7

6.1 Treatment of packaging and General Industrial Waste (GIW) ..................................................................... 7

6.2 Treatment of Professional WEEE ................................................................................................................ 7

7. ANNEXES .......................................................................................................................................................... 8

7.1 INTERNAL AND CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAMS: ............................................................................. 8

7.1.1 Version with 1 Dahlander motor (PILOT PARC E 1 DA) ................................................................... 8

7.1.2 Version with 1 independent windings motor (PILOT PARC E 1 BI) .................................................. 9

7.2 Electrical Connection diagram of the control.............................................................................................. 10

7.2.1 Connection of PILOT PARC MASTER 1 motor ............................................................................... 10

7.2.2 Connection of PILOT PARC MASTER 2 motors ............................................................................. 11

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION

S&P can not be held liable for any injury or material damage caused by failure to comply with the safety

instructions or due to any modification to product.

The CE markings and declarations of conformity certify conformity with the applicable European standards.

1.1 Warnings

Preliminary remarks

This product has been manufactured in compliance with strict technical safety rules in accordance with EC

standards.

Check that the product is in accordance with your order and that the characteristics shown on the name plate

are compatible with those of the installation.

Before installing and using this product, read these instructions carefully as they contain important information

for your safety and that of users during installation, operation and maintenance.

This manual contains information intended for all personnel exposed to the risks associated with use of the

product in order to prevent any injury to persons and/or material damage consequent upon operation or

maintenance.

The standards and recommendations indicated below reflect the applicable standards, especially with regard

to safety. We recommend that all those exposed to risks must comply with the accident prevention standards.

S&P can in no case be held liable for any injury or material damage due to failure to comply with the safety

instructions or due to any modification to product. Regularly check the labels and markings on the product.

These are required to be replaced if they become illegible.

Once installation is complete, ensure this manual is available to the final user for any later consultation.

Precautions to be taken for the correct operation of the system

The connecting cables must be installed so that unwanted inductive and capacitive do not interfere with the

automation functions (in particular, do not run the control cables along side power cables).

Fluctuations in mains voltage or deviations from its nominal value must not exceed the tolerance limits

indicated in the present instructions as these can cause faulty operation. Ensure that any electrostatic charge

is discharged before touching the controller (PLC).

Note: each time the system is switched on, the controller runs a test program for 5 seconds before entering

RUN mode. The parameters and settings are retained if the supply is interrupted (the clock retention time is

greater than 48h).

Reminder : the installation must comply with the requirements of the EMC and Low Voltage Directives.

The installation of this product and its accessories, their settings and any other work on them must be carried

out by a professional electrician in accordance with best practice, the EMC and Low Voltage Directives,

applicable installation standards and the applicable safety rules.

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Do not modify the factory wiring. Comply with the installation and connection plans supplied.

Contact our service department before any changes wiring. Before switching on, check that the supply

corresponds fully with the indications in these instructions and those on the product : connection to a different

voltage can result in destruction of the equipment.

Since this equipment is to be incorporated in an installation, the whole installation must by made compliant

and approved by the final installer (compliance must be established with coordination type 1 of the applicable

standards EN 60204-1 and IEC 60947-4-1).

Certain box references include a device to protect the supply against short-circuits.

Ensure that the short-circuit current between this box and the motor(s) connected is lower than the breaking

capacity of this protection device (motor protection fuses). The motor(s) and other accessories that require it

must be earthed via this box.

The electrical signals delivered must not be used for any purpose other than those described in these

instructions; failure to comply with this instruction can have serious consequences for the operator and/or the

equipment.

Emergency stops must be installed on any machine requiring this function. Isolate and secure the supply

before any work on the equipment (installation or maintenace operation), which must be carried out by

qualified and authorised personnel. Even when this product is disconnected from power, it may contain

hazardous voltage levels from external control circuits:

Risk of electric shock and arcing.

1.2 Reception – Storage

Each unit is carefully inspected before shipping. On reception, you must check that it has not been damaged

during transport. If this should be the case, make it known to the transporter within 72h, by recorded letter

with notice of receipt, summarising all the reservations established at the time of delivery. If the equipment is

received without express reservation, the purchaser has no recourse against S&P.

The product must be stored protected from weather, shocks and soiling due to splashing of any kind during

its transport from the supplier to the final customer and on the site before installation.

Temperature : -20ºC to +60ºC

Relative humidity : 30 to 95% without condensation.

1.3 Warranty

Any removal or addition of material in the unit and any intervention on the original wiring is not permitted

without our prior autorisation and could result in the withdrawal of approvals and the warranty.

An electrical connection not consistent with the diagram described in this notice and/or installation regulations

in force invalidates our warranty contract.

The unit must be used according to manufacturer’s specifications, otherwise the function it fulfils could be

compromised.

The equipment supplied is normally guaranteed for 12 months from the date of invoice.

The following are excluded from our guarantee: faults connected with abnormal use or use not in accordance

with the recommandations in our manuals and instructions, defects found following normal wear and tear,

incidents caused by negligence, failure to monitor or maintain correctly, defects due to poor installation of the

equipment or to poor storage conditions before installation.

S&P is not responsable for equipment that has been modified, repaired or disassembled even if only partially.

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2. PRODUCTS PRESENTATION

2.1 Dimensions (in mm)

Box A B C G H

Size 1 (9 to 26A) 254 180 200 239 165

Size 3 (32 to 75A) 600 300 235 550 216

Size 4 (95A) 600 500 250 740 410

G and H = fixing points

2.2 Range

Model Type of motor driven

PILOT PARC E 1 DA 1 motor tri 400V 2 speed with Dahlander windings

PILOT PARC E 1 BI 1 motor tri 400V 1 speed or 2 speed with independent windings

2.3 Technical characeristics

Box Material IP Others

Size 1 (9 to 26A) Polycarbonate

Color RAL7035

IP55

Use : -20°C to +40°C.

30 to 95% without condensation.

Conform IEC 695-2-1 (test to 960°C).

Switch-disconnector integrated : padlockable in

3 points in OFF position.

Size 3 (32 to 75A)

Size 4 (95A) Steel

Color RAL7035

3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

3.1 Instructions before connecting

3.1.1 Power supply

Three-phase 400V 50/60Hz + Earth, according to current standards.

Connect the power cable phases directly to the isolator switch and the earth conductor on one of the

specific terminals provided for this purpose.

The connection wire cross-section must be identical from the motor to the first magnetic protection device encountered upstream (PILOT PARC cabinet or LV depending on model).

A

C

B

G

H

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3.1.2 Motor output

Connect the motor phases directly to the corresponding thermal relay and the earth conductor on one

of the specific terminals provided for this purpose.

Versions for controlling a Dahlander motor, check the securing of conductors connecting the KME to the thermal relay output Rtpv once the motor is connected.

Set each thermal relay LS and HS to the corresponding value on the motor plate connected.

3.2 Selection of cables and their protection

Application of coordination type 1: for an installatin in accordance with the regulations, it is imperative to

install magnetic electrical protection on the power supply to the cabinets of the following type :

Rated current of HS motor

(max in A)

Fuse protection Only magnetic circuit breaker protection

Type Rating (A) Type Rating (A)

2.6

aM

4

ABB-MO325

4

3.5 6 4

5.5 10 6.3

11.5 16 12.5

18.5 25 25

26 32 ABB-MO450 32

32 40

50 63

65 100

75 125

95 125

Shaded cells = fuse use in PILOT PARC; Otherwise, the protection is installed by the installer.

When changing a component, replace the existing hardware only by components with identical features.

3.3 Maximum connection capacity and tightening torque :

Data for flexible wire conductors with solid or rigid tip.

Rated current of HS motor

(maxi en A)

POWER SUPPLY POWER OUTPUT CONTROL

Max section

(mm²)

Max torque

(Nm)

Max section

(mm²)

Max torque

(Nm)

Max section

(mm²)

Max torque

(Nm)

9 10 0,8 4 2.5 1,5

Automatic

18 10 0,8 4 2.5 1,5

26 10 0,8 6 to 10 2.7 1,5

32 25 3,5 6 to 10 2.7 1,5

50 25 3,5 6 to 10 2,4 1,5

65 35 23 10 to 16 4 1,5

75 50 23 10 to 16 4 1,5

95 50 23 16 to 25 4 1.5

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3.4 Packing box

Allowable range of wire diameter (mm):

ISO M16 ISO M25 ISO M32 ISO M40 ISO M50 ISO M63

4.5-10 9-17 11-21 19-28 27-35 34-45

Rated current

of HS motor

(maxi en A)

POWER SUPPLY POWER OUTPUT CONTROL

Type Name Type Name Type Name

9 ISO M25 1 ISO M25 2

M16 2

18 ISO M25 1 ISO M25 2

26 ISO M32 1 ISO M32 2

32 ISO M32 1 ISO M32 2

50 ISO M40 1 ISO M40 2

65 ISO M50 1 ISO M50 2

75 ISO M63 1 ISO M63 2

95 ISO M63 1 ISO M63 2

3.5 Wiring diagrams: cf. § ANNEXES

4. COMMISSIONING

Product operation = refer to the instructions of PILOT PARC Master.

5. MAINTENANCE

Annual maintenance or more often if it is necessary.

6. WASTE MANAGEMENT

6.1 Treatment of packaging and General Industrial Waste (GIW)

The packaging (unconsigned pallets, cartons, films, wooden boxes) and other GIW must be made reusable

by an approved service provider.

It is strictly prohibited to burn, bury or dump them in nature.

6.2 Treatment of Professional WEEE

This product must not be dumped or treated with household refuse, but must be deposited in an appropiate

collection point for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).

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7. ANNEXES

7.1 INTERNAL AND CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAMS:

7.1.1 Version with 1 Dahlander motor (PILOT PARC E 1 DA)

= power wiring to achieve; connect power supply directly to the switch disconnector.

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7.1.2 Version with 1 independent windings motor (PILOT PARC E 1 BI)

= power wiring to achieve; connect power supply directly to the switch disconnector.

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7.2 Electrical Connection diagram of the control

7.2.1 Connection of PILOT PARC MASTER 1 motor

Case of connecting boxes incorporating the maximum controllable PILOT PARC SLAVE

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7.2.2 Connection of PILOT PARC MASTER 2 motors

Case of connecting boxes incorporating the maximum controllable PILOT PARC SLAVE

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