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1. A Vo NA an Figure 30 Jack Platen Plate without Car Top Prop Figure 31 Jack Platen Plate with Car Top Prop 34 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 3 5 LIFT CHANNEL UPRIGHTS STILES AND SLING The safety blocks are shipped in a small cardboard box The blocks are covered with a protective coating that must be removed The best way to remove the coating is by soaking them in a bucket of paint thinner Once they are cleaned up they are ready to install NOTE There is a left and a right safety block Ensure they are placed properly so that as the sling lowers the knurled wheel is driven up into the wedge To install the sling assembly proceed as follows 1 Bolt the safety blocks securely to the stiles with lock washers Ensure the proper length bolts are used so that they are threaded at least 1 2 13 mm into the safety block See Figure 32 and Figure 33 2 Loosely bolt the four 4 guide shoes on the inside of the lift channel uprights stiles and position the lift frame sling between the guide rails Figure 34 3 Position the uprights on the rails one side at a time securing each side to the rails LIGHTLY GREASE BLOCK SURFACE HERE MAKE SURE ROLLER TRAVELS FREELY ALUNG LENGTH DF SLUT Figure 32 Safety Block R H Shown Figure 33 Adjusting Safety Block Orion Installation Guide 35 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 TWIQDHANNOD
2. RETAINING RING MUST BE SECURED UPSTAND TUBE Detail of Adjustable Upstand Post Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 3 4 SHEAVE GUIDE YOKE INSTALLATION The sheave guide yoke must be installed after the Jack Unit and Upstand Post are assembled and while the scaffolding is still in the hoistway This is a heavy piece Make sure you have sufficient help to assist in placing the yoke in position Use a safety line NOTE To facilitate the mounting of the yoke assembly onto the jack it is easier to pre assemble the guide shoes on the yoke before climbing the scaffold To install the yoke assembly proceed as follows 1 Install the two 2 guide shoes one on each side of the yoke and insert the nuts but do not tighten Figure 29 2 Loosen the eight 8 nuts and bolts on either end of the yoke to make it easier to squeeze the yoke assembly between the rails 3 While standing on the scaffold install the Jack Platen Plate on top of the jack and tighten Figures 30 and 31 Note the difference when a Car Top Prop is used lt S S S sss S S s S Figure 29 Sheave Guide Yoke Orion Installation Guide 233 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 4 5 6 8 9 Position the assembly
3. Oot 5 35 Gc SE xU iod oO s D m 8 o 2 A LO st qm Header Gate Leading Edge Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Cab Gate Figure83 CAL Gate Switch Switch Arm 79 of 145 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 4 1 Gate Lock Channel Each Gate Lock Channel configuration is based on travel contact Tech Support for replacements Install as follows 1 Locate the centre of each landing and install the Door Zone Block Plate s PN 251640 on the gate latching side with the provided hardware PN 101186 14 1 74 2 Secure the Cab Gate Lock to the header and slam post 3 _ If required assemble the Lock Hook Parts PN s 251638 251639 with the provided wing nuts PN 104499 4 Secure the Gate Lock Channel sections to the Gate Lock hoistway on the gate latching side with the Channel provided hardware PN 101186 14 1 72 sections The Gate Lock Channel must be alinged with the entire length of the hoisway and mated with the Door Zone Block Plate s Refer to Figure 84 Gate Operator Header Cab Gate Lock Door Zone Block Gate Panel Plate lt 251640 251639 Gate Switch Bracket Figure84 Gate Lock Channel 80 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 6 5 PORTA GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION 1 Unpack the unit remove the cover and ch
4. ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 1 0 PRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND NOTES General Notes Important information is highlighted by the headings WARNING CAUTION or NOTE These words are defined as follows WARNING Warnings are used to indicate instructions which if not followed correctly will likely result in personal injury or substantial damage to equipment CAUTION Cautions are used to indicate instructions or information which if no observed may result in some damage to equipment if care is not taken NOTE Notes are used to indicate instructions or information which is especially helpful in understanding and operating the equipment and which will usually speed up the installation process Important Precautions and Notes The following general rules and safety precautions must be observed for safe and reliable operation of your system W The elevator controller must be installed by experienced field a rn Installation personnel The field installation personnel must know and follow all the rules and regulations pertaining to the safe installation and running of elevators Additional information for specific devices such as the valves door operator etc is the responsibility of the manufacturers of those devices This equipment is designed and built to comply with ANSI A1 7 1 Wa rn and National Electrical Code and must be installed by a qualified contractor It is the responsibility of the con
5. 9 810L Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 15 m04 2010 F 2 of 2 APPENDIX G NEW JERSEY FIRE SERVICE SWITCH WIRING Orion Installation Guide G 1 of 4 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR NEW JERSEY FIRE SERVICE KEYSWITCH WIRING Required Parts NJ Hall Station Fire Service Keyswitch PN 301507 NJ Car Station Fire Service Keyswitch PN 301506 Hall Station Keyswitch Wiring 1 Disconnect all power to the lift 2 Remove the existing Fire Service Keyswitch from the hall station Note that OFF 11 is not connected on the NJ Keyswitches 3 Connect the wiring from the Dupline board to the NJ Hall Station Keyswitch marked BYP as follows Refer to Figures 1 2 and 3 a Connect terminals A in series to D on the Dupline board white wire DO NOT cut the white wire b Connect terminal B to 12 on the Dupline board for BYPASS Connect terminal C to 13 on the Dupline board for ON BYPASS NIC ON Figure 1 NJ Hall Station Keyswitch G 2 of 4 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 s Dupline 031006 851453 FIRE RECALL ST 7 9 22 O Q 9 m A e Ol 02 04 Figure 4 IN 4 OUT Dupline Board Figure 2 Hall Station Dupline Wiring Car Station Keyswitch Wiring 1 Disconnect all power to the lift 2 Remove the existing Fire Service Keyswitch from the car sta
6. Please contact Savaria Concord Lifts Inc for details Verify that the rated voltage matches the voltage of the incoming regarding ordering information power supply before applying power P mw Hazards and cautions CRUSH HAZARD Never connect or disconnect the motor from the controller while the controller is outputting voltage Improper equipment sequencing could result in damage to the controller eOLVAS I3 VINT TWIDHANNOD Do not connect or disconnect wiring while the power is on Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury Before servicing disconnect all power to the equipment To pre Disclai vent electric shock wait at least five minutes after all indicators are isciaimer OFF and measure the DC bus voltage level to confirm safe level Follow the instruction steps to ensure your safety while programming the AE 150 phone Failure to follow instructions renders the Limited Warranty null and void In addition any party installing the product who deviates SUDDEN MOVEMENT HAZARD from the installation instructions agrees to indemnify System may start unexpectedly upon application of power result and hold harmless the manufacturer from any and ing in Death or serious injury all loss liability or damage that may occur as a result of Clear all personnel from the drive motor and machine area the deviation before applying power Secure covers couplings shaft
7. Step 7 Remotely accessing programming mode Purpose To remotely access the Autodialer programming mode Considerations Program the phone from any remote location that includes a touch tone phone including a cell phone ensure to include an alternate number even if it is the same as the primary number and to test each variable that you enter The phone must work as intended once all programming is complete Requirements Ensure to meet the following requirements before programming power Is on phone line connection is complete Step Dial the Autodialer phone number The Autodialer phone answers a verbal message asks you to either press to connect the call or 2 to hear the message 2 EF A verbal message indicating remote brogramming is initiated plays you are in program mode AE 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Part no 000658 16 12 2009 E 11 of 14 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 Step 8 Remotely programming the Autodialer Purpose To remotely modify the Autodialer parameters Considerations The remote program feature 15 available for models with firmware Version 3 0 or greater All models ship with firmware equal to or greater than Version 3 0 Requirements Ensure to meet the following requirements before programming power 15 on phone line connection is complete Step
8. Bits number 12 to 20 are present to turn on or off any additional features that may or may not be present on your elevator The pages following the Bit Features chart contain descriptions of the function of each bit listed in the chart C 18 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 10 11 12 13 6 2 Bit number 21 must be properly set in order for the elevator to run If fire service is not supplied on the elevator this bit must be turned to disable fire service inputs and operation If fire service is present on the elevator this bit must be turned OFF in order for the fire service inputs and operation to work Note that all smoke sensors and fire service key switches must be wired up to the controller as indicated in the wiring diagrams provided with the job Note also that fire service is only available on the Orion elevator Bit numbers 22 to 35 are for enabling different elevator operations and codes that may or may not be applicable depending on local code requirements Bit number 36 should be turned ON if there is a key switch in the car to enable car call buttons This key switch is present on Infinity and Voyager elevators and is not present on Orion elevators Turning this bit OFF is required on all Orion elevators and may be desired if the user of an Infinity or Voyager elevator does not want to use the key switch to enable the car call buttons Bit number 37 must be
9. G ecl 01959340 24939 Connect the Gate Operator harness to the T11 and or 14 as required COP Board Layout Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 6 7 PORTA GATE TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PossIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION No Function No power Verify 24V between B and B Check Fuse F1 when not actuated No low speed Slow down _ not Verify that the cam engages the slow down limit switch engaged Faulty Slow down Verify that slow downs have continuity when actuated Loose Pulleys Verify that the drive and driven pulley s are tight on the shafts Check for loose or missing O ring Check gate for excessive bind Check operation with test switch DOWN is open Swap M and M if necessary Motor turns but no gate movement 2 Dd D 5 Reverse operation Board wiring or controller wiring Excessive breakaway force Step 1 Step 2 Put small washers on the magnets opposite the flag force is still excessive go to step 2 Remove a magnet If force is still excessive put small washers on the remaining magnet opposite the flag Board is powered but motor Unit has stalled out Step 1 Shut off power supply to unit does not engage step 2 Identify and remove the cause of the stall step 3 Power unit back up NOTE If the resistance to gate closure exceeds the magnetic coupler the gate dis engages from th
10. NY 1 Remove arm from spring shaft J NU Figure 111 Setting Spring Tension RH Shown d With the door at a 45 place the arm over the spring shaft and secure with the 74 x 1 flat head Phillips screw Remove the screwdriver and test door function Ifmore adjustment is required open the door to a 45 angle and stop the drive belt by inserting the screwdriver between the belt and pulley Remove the screw and separate the arm from the spring shaft f To further increase spring force from the 45 angle close the door approximately 12 rotate the arm by one spring shaft groove and loosely re attach the arm to the spring shaft with the 74 screw OR g To further decrease spring force from the 45 angle open the door approximately 12 rotate the arm by one spring shaft groove and loosely re attach the arm to the spring shaft with the 74 screw 4 Connect the electrical wiring as per Section 8 1 2 Electrical Installation 5 Adjust cams and pots as per Sections 8 1 3 Potentiometer Adjustments and 2 4 Setting the Cams 6 Once no further adjustment is required remove the 1 4 screw apply blue Loctite thread locker or equivalent and firmly re install the screw through the arm and spring shaft 7 Re install the door header cover 8 Test operation Orion Installation Guide 107 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 TWIQHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR
11. ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 4 Mount the two 2 torsion bars to the sling Figure 34 5 Mount the car top prop to the uprights 6 Install the X braces on the uprights using x 1 bolts lock washers and nuts Figure 34 NOTE The X braces are 1 x 1 4 flat bar with slots in each end ENSURE SLING IS SQUARE BEFORE TIGHTENING X BRACES X braces are installed only when a telephone box is not used Spreader Channel A Braces Figure 34 Sling Assembly Figure35 Sling Assembled 36 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 7 Thecablesare normally shipped coiled and tied with baling wire One end of the cable has a permanent swaged fitting attached and the other end is taped to prevent unravelling The swaged end attaches to the sling lifting bracket and the free end attaches to the dead end available on the pit channel CAUTION When uncoiling the cable never pull it out by its center Undo the wire and carefully unroll the cable NEVER LET THE CABLE BECOME KINKED as this can greatly reduce the safety and life of the cable NOTE The cable has been installed in the sling lifting bracket with two clamps holding the tension of the SAFETY ACTUATING SPRINGS Do not remove the holding clamps until ready to start the pump unit and place tension on the cables Refer to Figure 36 ER ZA AX ay NO y NY Ly v s ____ N
12. If the doors fail to close properly within a preset time the doors will re open and try to close again If the doors are closed but the car does not run in response to a call the doors will re cycle and the car will try again For very slow doors the Door Stuck Timer which initiates the Door Open and Door Close Fail as described above may need to be increased for more than 15 seconds If the Nudging Operation is activated the Light Screen will be disabled when the Nudging Operation has tripped AND the doors are fully open If the Nudging Timer trips while the doors are closing the Nudging Buzzer will activate and the Light Screen will remain active If the doors re open fully the Light Screen will de activate The Safety Edge Input remains active on Nudging 4 6 Fire Service Fire Service Phase 1 can be activated by turning off a Smoke Sensor input or by energizing the Hall Fire Switch ON Input Confirm that the car returns to the correct Main and Alternate landings Confirm that the car operates as required on Car Fire Service Phase 2 operation NOTE To reset Hall Fire Service Phase 1 most codes require the Bypass input be energized To disable Hall Fire Service jump the Hall Bypass input ON A17 2000 Code requires that the Smoke Sensors be in the normal operating condition inputs ON NOTE If Car Fire Service Phase 2 appears to be operating incorrectly check the Door Open and Close Limits for proper operatio
13. top of the Jack Platen Plate making sure the guide shoes engage smoothly onto the rails and the two bolt holes on the Jack Platen Plate line up Insert the bolts into the two bolt holes and install the nuts but do not tighten Line the yoke with the centerline of the rails before tightening the shoe bolts and ensure that the clearance between the shoe and the is approximately 1 16 2 mm on each side Adjustment is provided on each end of the channel Tighten the Jack Platen Plate bolts to the Yoke The inside edge of the sheave should now be lined up with the centreline of the rails and the center of the sheave should be in line with the centerline of the jack unit THIS IS IMPORTANT Tighten the shoe bolts to the yoke Ensuring the guide shoes are approximately 1 16 from the rail tighten the eight 8 bolts on the yoke assembly Loosen the four 4 bolts holding each of the two small channels inside the yoke located on either side of the sheave These channels are designed to prevent the cables from leaving jumping the sheave in the event of the cables slackening Once the cables are in place these small channels will be re positioned as close to the sheave as possible usually within Vs 3 mm and then tightened NOTE The D B G is 30 and therefore the distance inside to inside of the guide shoes should be 29 2 It can be a little greater but it should NEVER BE LESS
14. Completed Assemble amp Plumb Entrance Frames 2 Spd Refer to 2 Speed Door Manual Estimated Time 6 12 hrs Completed C Secure Pro Door Assembly amp Wire Operator if req d Manual Ref Sect 8 1 pg 106 Estimated Time 3 6 hrs Completed Install Aircraft Cable Manual Ref Sect 5 5 pg 53 Manual Ref Sect 5 4 pg 52 Manual Ref Sect 5 7 pg 56 Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Completed Time dependant on number of landings Power ON and Test Elevator Manual Ref Sect 7 8 amp 12 pg 103 amp 131 Estimated Time 1 Completed hrs Manual Ref Sect 5 10 pg 62 landing stations amp hoistway wiring stance between hoistway 26 Secure Door Panels to Nee Mount Controller on Tank Assemble Sling Fill Oil Reservoir I and Connect Main Power Supply Manual Ref Sect 4 0 amp 7 2 pg 44 amp 93 Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Completed Manual Ref Sect 3 5 pg 35 Manual Ref Sect 5 0 pg 45 Estimated Time 2 hrs Estimated Time 15 mins Completed Completed Set Safety Brake Install Pit Prop amp Overspeed Governor Manual Ref Sect 5 6 5 9 Adjust Roping Position Install Platform pg 55 59 Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Completed 21 Run Wiring between Landing Station to Controller Manual Ref Sect 7 5 pg 100 Estimated Time 2 8 hrs Completed Completed Completed L Install am
15. Listing of INT settings on page 37 Integer number 00 must be set correctly for the elevator to run This integer should have a value in it which matches the number of landings or stops present on the elevator It must match the number of landings specified in bit number 00 to 11 Orion Installation Guide 19 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 3 Integers 01 to 36 are used to adjust timers and settings used by different functions of the elevator They may or may not be applicable to your particular application The function of each integer is listed in the pages of the manual following the Listing of INT settings chart Note the elevator will operate with the default settings contained in these integers Integer 37 is used to enable the various types of door operators supported by the Virginia Controller and it must be set correctly for the elevator to run To set this integer correctly you must refer to the separate description for this integer in the installation manual A chart tells you which value of integer 37 enables a certain type of operator Integer 37 setting of 1 would be required for 2 speed sliding doors Integer 37 setting of 6 would be required for automatic ProDoor and automatic gates Integer 38 is used to enable different options or methods of operation of the elevator It must be set correctly in order for the elevator to r
16. Memory Addresses and Fault Log Function Status Code for 4th oldest fault Fault Codes Fault Code Fault Description Running Shutdown Timer The car ran for the time specified by the Shutdown Time setting without passing a floor The car will stop and return to the bottom landing It is reset by cycling power cycling the Inspection Switch or pressing F2 on the DAT The probable causes are 1 Low oil 2 Up valve s did not operate properly 3 Pump did not operate properly Check that the setting of the shutdown timer is long enough for the car to run between floors The normal shutdown timer setting is 45 seconds Door Open Fault The Door Open Limit Switch failed to open after the doors had been opening for the time specified by the Door Fault setting The probable causes are 1 The Door Open Limit failure 2 door operator failure 3 door control circuitry failure Door Close Fault The doors failed to close properly when they were parking or when the car was ready to run for the next call This fault will not be caused by keeping the doors open through the normal means Door Open Button Safety Edge Infra red Unit etc but only if the doors should be closing but were not able to close The probable causes are 1 Door Close Limit failure 2 Door Contacts failure 3 door operator failure 4 door control circuit failure Emergency Power The car went on Emergency Power The Battery Backup will provide su
17. 00 is turned on The flashing value can be changed using the up and down arrows to the right of the display readout Push the up or down arrows to scroll through the list of bits to see which bits are turned ON and which are bits are turned OFF To change the status of a particular bit use the up and down arrows to select the desired bit number Push the button labelled ENTER to change the status of the selected bit At this point the readout on the right of the display should start flashing Press the up or down arrows to change its status to either ON 1 or OFF 0 The first step in programming is to set the bit values required for your particular application To do this refer to the chart entitled Bit Features It is located in Appendix C of the installation manual In the bit features chart you will find a listing of all bit settings that can be turned ON of OFF Start setting bits by enabling any doors that are present on your elevator Turn ON the bit to enable any doors that are present and make sure to turn OFF the bits for any doors that are not present on your elevator e For a 2 stop elevator with a front door at the 1 landing and front and rear doors at the 2 landing e Turn bit Z s 00 01 and 07 e Turn OFF bit 5 02 06 08 11 Doors at landings must be properly programmed correctly in order for the unit to run Ensure that any doors which are not present are turned OFF
18. 100 DoorZone Fault Preset __ 0 O 28 Testing Calls rp 29 Program Revision Number 30 ________ Pointer For Data Display 0 73 ___00__ 06 31 Data forfirst4 bits 32 JpDataforsecod4bits o S 33 30 JjAmvalGongandPessingGongTime 1 10 __ _ 7 5 __35 _____ _ 36 Service Code 37 1 Door Code See Separate Description 38 146 BitFeatures See Separate Description 3 2513 Password to Enable DAT 40 _______ Status Code for 4th Oldest Fault Code U 41 4th Oldest Fault Code 42 Status Code for 3rd Fault Code 43 Jj 3rdFaulCode Orion Installation Guide C 37 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 44 Status Code for 2nd Fault Code 45 JdFaltCode e 9 46 Status Code for 1st Fault Code O o 4 tt Most Recent Fault Code O o Z o Set INT39 to password value AND turn ON F1 on DAT to enable DAT 9 6 Description of Settings 00 Number of Landings This is the number of landings that the controller can serve and is a value between 2 and 6 This number should not normally be changed since the inputs and outputs have to be assigned for the correct number of landings If the controller is set up to serve futur
19. O Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Dupline Inputs cont 5th Ldg Rear Hall Call Button 6th Ldg Rear Hall Call Button 5th Ldg Hall Door Closed 6th Ldg Hall Door Closed _ NI N Z lt lt lt lt lt lt O O IO IO IO IOO Z 2121 O O IO IO IO O 72 12 I II F ZZ O O Di Dl ol QO o Q L 5th Ldg Rear Hall Door Closed 6th Ldg Rear Hall Door Closed 5th Ldg Rear Hall Door Open Limit 6th Ldg Rear Hall Door Open Limit 5th Ldg Rear Hall Door Open Limit 6th Ldg Rear Hall Door Open Limit 5th Ldg Zone Sw K 1 6th Ldg Zone Sw H Notes With Revision 12 if the system has Front and Rear Non Selective openings front and rear at the same landing then program all rear signals as if it were a front opening EXCEPT inputs for DOLR DCLR EER SER all with 2 speed doors N C C C C C C C O Dupline Outputs ECI Gate Coss T A Front Door Cam A Front Buzzer c m Rear Door Open T Rear Door m RearDocrNuage r MO w ______ T6 88 T 89 Fumar o tacacum C ac _____ C o pror Dooropen a o ma Orion Installation Guide C 23 of 58
20. Pit Depth Required 96 2438 mm Maximum Minimum Overhead 120 3048 mm Existing Building Clearance 134 3404 mm New Building Control System Single Automatic Push Button Floor Selection Magnetic Selector Sub Floor Material 7s Masonite over Plywood sub floor Control Panel Finish Stainless Steel or Brass Hall Station Finish Stainless Steel or Brass Motor 5 HP 3 73 kW P Steel Cab with Plastic Laminate Finish Walls or Steel Cab with Steel Cab Panel Finish Finish Walls Lighting Supply 110 volt 60 cycle 15 amps Door Opening 36 x 80 890 mm x 2030 mm nominal Emergency Battery Powered Lowering Automatic Emergency Lighting Automatic Timed Car Lighting Emergency Lowering Valve at Pump Anti Creep Re Levelling Device Slack Broken Cable Safety Device Upper and Lower Limit Switches Final Limit Switch Stainless Steel Handrail Digital Floor Indicator in Cab Standard Features 8 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 QJ LIL L TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED Allen Wrenches Keys 7s Imperial Allen Wrenches Keys Metric Screwdrivers Slotted and Phillips Set of Mechanical Sockets and Wre
21. 1 FO Function 6 F8 Function 2 F4 Function T Function 3 Function 8 FO Function 4 F2 Function 9 F5 Function 5 F1 Function 126 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 If the processor detects no input from the technician for five 5 minutes it will default back to the NORMAL mode even if the switch is in TEST mode Any changes made while in TEST mode will be lost and the processor will default back to the settings as they were when the technician originally entered TEST mode The five minute time limit restarts every time there is input into the processor To permanently save the settings made while in TEST mode the TEST switch must be returned to NORMAL before the five minute delay passes FSERIES 8000 ALVE OPERATOR 72030 ENH REVOOL 11 98 CEI MADE IN CANADA N 523030 REVOOL Figure120 Valve Operator Board Orion Installation Guide 127 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAS I3 VINTI TWIIYANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 11 1 SETTING SPEED 1 2 3 4 9 6 8 9 Scroll using the ONES button to F8 press the button marked LEARN the display will change from F8 to a number between 1 and 96 The indicated number is the value set for F8 To check the speed of the lift for the F8 DOWN High Speed ensure that the lift is high enough to be able to use the tachometer a
22. 104 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 1 2 3 4 9 6 8 9 Orion Installation Guide 105 of 145 Begin at the bottom floor and move the door and frame into the rough opening Ensure the cab is square and level before lining up the doors Line up the door so the car sill to door sill is the required clearance refer to installation drawings For the left to right adjustment line up the door frame to the cab opening Ensure the door is square and level Fasten the door sill to the floor using large flat head screws wooden floors or the 1 4 x 1 V4 drive pins supplied concrete floors It is a good idea to discuss entrance placement sill with the contractor since in some cases the sill may have to be raised to permit the finished building floor to match the door sill Secure the top of the frame with the frame support brackets Ya x 3 4 long bolts washers nuts 4 x 1 1 4 drive pins supplied After the frame is secured carefully open the door and check the clearance between the beak latch bolts and the door lock The door must latch easily Set the rest of the floor doors and frames in the same manner as above The frames can now be either bricked in or framed in and dry walled It is recommended that the installer be on site when the contractor finishes around the door frames When the door frames are complete install the fascias between the door frames No
23. 13 0 AUTOMATIC CAB LIGHTING 14 0 BEFORE LEAVING THE JOB SITE 15 0 TEST REDUNDANCY CIRCUIT TSSA ONTARIO ONLY 15 1 REDUNDANCY BACK UP TESTING WITH FIREMAN SERVICE 15 2 4 of 145 REDUNDANCY BACK UP 104 106 106 108 109 111 112 112 112 113 115 115 120 120 122 122 123 123 125 126 128 130 130 131 132 132 133 133 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 APPENDIXA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS shipped separately APPENDIX B PARTS LIST APPENDIX VIRGINIA PLC CONTROLLER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 9 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 PRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND NOTES CONTROLLER INSTALLATION AND WIRING START UP INSTRUCTIONS FINAL ADJUSTMENTS MICRO PROCESSOR HARDWARE DESCRIPTION SETUP GUIDE FOR PROGRAMMING THE ALLEN BRADLEY PLC CONTROLLER NOMENCLATURE PARTS LIST CONTROLLER DIAGNOSTICS USING DAT TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS DUPLINE SYSTEM ENTERING CALLS FROM THE CONTROLLER BOARD REPLACEMENT CONTROLLER MAINTENANCE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS APPENDIX D CAB TYPES amp GATE HANDING APPENDIX E HANDS FREE TELEPHONE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS APPENDIX F ORION CAB ASSEMBLY HARDWARE PRE PACK APPENDIX G NEW JERSEY FIRE SERVICE SWITCH WIRING Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 B 1 C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 9 C 13 C 18 C 26 C 27 C 28 C 48 C 51 C 52 C 57 C 58 D 1 E 1 F 1 G 1 o of 145 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT TWIQDHANNOD
24. 3 obe able to adjust settings or features the value in INT 39 must be set to the proper value AND F1 light on the DAT must be on C 56 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 13 0 CONTROLLER MAINTENANCE MAKE SURE THE POWERIS OFF BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING ANY CONNECTORS ADDRESS JUMPERS OR CABLES ON THE CPU I O BOARDS 13 1 CPU Exchange To swap out the CPU board 1 Turn off the power to the controller 2 Push the black tab at the top left of the CPU to push the CPU out of the connector on the right of the base 3 Slide the CPU to the left about 1 25 mm then lift and pull it out 4 Replace the new CPU in a similar manner sliding it into place 5 Push the CPU into the connector firmly by carefully so as not to damage the connectors 6 Turn on the power 13 2 EPROM Memory Upload WARNING IF YOU NEED TO CHANGE THE EPROM PROGRAM CHIP ON THE CPU BOARD MAKE SURE YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND KNOW EXACTLY HOW TO INSTALL THE NEW CHIP PLUGGING THE EPROM IN UPSIDE DOWN MAY DAMAGE YOUR CHIP STATIC ELECTRICITY CAN DAMAGE THE EPROM SO AVOID TOUCHING THE PINS ON THE CHIP AND GROUND YOURSELF BY TOUCHING THE CONTROLLER CABINET BEFORE TOUCHING THE CHIP OR THE CONTROLLER DO NOT EXPOSE THE EPROM PROGRAM CHIP TO BRIGHT LIGHT AND DO NOT REMOVE THE LABEL OVER THE EPROM PROGRAM CHIP WINDOW To upload the EPROM memory chip on the CPU board 1 Turn off power to the controller 2 Remove
25. 3 Apit light switch and receptacle Optional but may be required by local code NOTE Before starting the rail installation it is important to clean the rail sections first If they are shipped with a protective waxlike coating to prevent rusting this protective coating must be removed Once the rails are cleaned check for any burrs or nicks and file as required Apply lithium grease to rails when the installation is completed Orion Installation Guide 17 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 TIVIOSHZSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 3 1 RAIL INSTALLATION WITH SPEEDY JIG The Speedy Jig PN 200743 has been designed to speed up the rail installation process and improve the accuracy of the installation The jig is adjustable to allow use for the Orion DBG of 30 See the photos below showing the two different set ups Tools required Set of mechanical sockets and wrenches 1 Ya 4 foot Carpenter s level Carpenter s square 7 reversible hand drill V Hammer drill and 1 2 carbide drill bits scratch point awl chalk line two plumb lines tape measure four vice grip pliers rags and cleaning solvent temporary lighting for hoistway Schedule 2 men for 3 to 5 hours The Leaf Brackets are now left and right handed The round pre drilled opening is to be installed on the rail wall side as shown in Figure 13 Adjustable for of 30 Voyager and Orion and 26
26. 8 1 2 Electrical Installation IMPORTANT The battery back up wires are shipped disconnected Connect the red and black wires to T4 1 negative and T4 2 positive terminals and check the F1 fuse for continuity 1 Connect the operator harness from terminal T2 on the Operator Control Board to the elevator Hoistway Junction Board i e TDOB TDOM TDOT Refer to the Electrical schematics supplied with the lift elevator Also refer to Figure 112 a later page 2 Connect the lock harness located in the door header to the hall station harness Refer to the Electrical Schematics supplied with the lift elevator Jumper Configuration Start Up Initial Force Jumper RH two pins for max or LH two pins for min Set to the maximum position only if the extra initial opening force is required to get the door started otherwise set to the minimum position Install jumper should stay installed During initial installation set the following 1 Initial Force Jumper J1 must be set to MIN 2 Pot R13 Open Speed must be set to MIN Remaining pots must be set to top centre as shown in Figure 112 3 Slowly turn R13 Open Speed clockwise until the door opens Leave R13 at this setting 4 When R13 Open Speed is set to MAX the board will shut down Turn R13 Open Speed counter clockwise to MIN and repeat step 3 108 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 8 1 3 Potentiometer POT Adjustments The cams stop and
27. ELECTRICAL PARTS DESCRIPTION SWITCH KEY N O REMOVABLE OFF POSITION ONLY SWITCH KEY N O REMOVABLE IN BOTH POSITIONS PCA DUPLINE 4 INPUTS 4 OUTPUTS LIGHT CURTAIN WECO PCA DUPLINE 2 INPUTS 2 OUTPUTS DUPLINE PROGRAMMER PCA DUPLINE 8 INPUTS PCA DUPLINE 8 OUTPUTS PLATE TACTILE B VC COP PLATE TACTILE B MAIN VC COP PLATE TACTILE M VC COP PLATE TACTILE M MAIN VC COP PLATE TACTILE L VC COP PLATE TACTILE L MAIN VC COP PLATE TACTILE G VC COP PLATE TACTILE G MAIN VC COP PLATE TACTILE 2 MAIN VC COP PLATE TACTILE 1 VC COP FUSE 0 05A 250V FOR 301046 FUSE 4A 250V FOR 301046 BASE RELAY SY4S 05 301052 CONTACTOR BLOCK PLATE TACTILE 2 VC COP PLATE TACTILE 3 VC COP PLATE TACTILE 4 VC COP TEMPORARY BUTTON VC SPEEDY JIG RAIL ALIGNMENT FIXTURE GATE OPERATOR LH GATE OPERATOR RH CABLE ASSEMBLY CONTROLLER TO HALFWAY JUNCTION BOX 40 FT CABLE ASSEMBLY CONTROLLER TO HALFWAY JUNCTION BOX 60 FT CABLE ASSEMBLY CONTROLLER TO HALFWAY JUNCTION BOX 80 FT WIRING KIT HALL 2FL GAL LOCK WIRING KIT HALL 3FL GAL LOCK WIRING KIT HALL 4FL GAL LOCK WIRING KIT COMMANDER 1FL FRONT WIRING KIT COMMANDER 2FL FRONT WIRING KIT COMMANDER 3FL FRONT WIRING KIT COMMANDER 4FL FRONT WIRING KIT COMMANDER 2FL REAR WIRING KIT COMMANDER 3FL REAR WIRING KIT COMMANDER 4FL REAR INSPECTION STATION BOX DUPLINE FS BEEPER INSPECTION STATIONBOX DUPLINE HALL WIRING KIT 2 FLOOR ORION HALL WIRING KIT 3 FLOOR ORION Orion Installation Guid
28. ME P E E LN _ A AWO vut E I m ES Q __ ____ __ Figure 114 Pro Lock RH Figure 115 Pro Lock Keeper 114 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 10 0 ADJUSTING AND SETTING THE EPV VALVE When the EPV 12 is installed the oil line must have minimum 77 dia with a 1 2 dia NPT adapter at the jack MODELS The EPV variable speed control valve is provided in three models e EPV 4 is intended for oil flows up to four 4 gallons per minute the minimum down working pressure is 180 psi e EPV is intended for oil flows in excess of four 4 gallons per minute up to a maximum of seven 7 gallons per minute the minimum down working pressure is 300 psi e EPV 12 is intended for oil flows up to a maximum of twelve 12 gallons per minute the minimum down working pressure is 300 psi 10 1 SETTING THE OVER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE The EPV Series valves are equipped with an adjustable relief valve that when set may be locked and sealed by an inspector This is also a requirement of most enforcing authorities As well it is recommended that the relief valve be tested and set even in jurisdictions where an inspection is not required To set the relief valve place a full load on the car and run the lift in the UP direction Read the pressure gauge as the lift ascends and mark down the pressure indicated This is the
29. specified NOTE a value of 32768 to 32767 can be entered unless otherwise stated __2 Numberoflandings S 1 Return Main Landing gt 0 0 000 2 JjFireRetmAlematelandng 1 J Hemetadig 0000000000 000000 500 J DoorTimeforHallCals QOfsec o __ Door Time for Car Calls 0 01sec 000 100 Shortened Door Time 0 01sec C 5 __ Delay Before Locking Prolock Kwiklock sec ________ 08 60 Running Fault Low Oil Time sec 09 25 Door Nudging Delay Time sec U __10 20 _____ Electric Eye Cutout Time sec 0 0 0 0 0 30 Delay Before Homing sec 1 0 12 20 s QjCarDelyedTme se 0 0 000000000 13 15 JjDooStekTme se 0 0 00 00 O 14 4 Direction Hold Time on SBC sec 101 0 15 6 ________ Non Interference In Use Light Time U 16 30 Hold CarLightAfterStop sec x 17 300 __ Position Indicator Shutoff sec L 38e 0 Door Close Delay Fire Shutdown sec 19 3 _______ Hold Delay for Operation x 0 20 8 jCodefoPlBlankng 0 000 O 21 2 jCodeFoPlFolDGi 0 0 0 O 22 5 JjCodeFoPIFolDG2 gt 0 OO 23 4 JjgCodeFoPIFolDG3 0 0 0 O 24 12 JjCodeFoPlFolDG4 0 0 O 25 713 jCodeFoPlFolDG5 gt 0 0 0 26 15 JCodeFoPlFolDGO gt 27
30. the car will automatically lower if it can even if the car is on Fire Service If the feature is NOT set then the car will not lower on BORIS if the car is on Fire Service If the car is on Inspection the car may be run down but not up This feature requires BORIS circuitry to be installed on the controller The setting of this feature will not affect the operation of the controller if BORIS is not provided 27 No Run on BORIS and Fire Service With this feature set the car will not lower on BORIS if the car is on Fire Service If the feature is NOT set then the car will automatically lower if it can even if the car is on Fire Service If the car is on Inspection the car may be run down but not up This feature requires BORIS circuitry to be installed on the controller The setting of this feature will not affect the operation of the controller if BORIS is not provided C 34 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 28 Stop at Main Ldg With this feature set the car will stop at the Main Landing when the car is on shutdown low oil Reverse Phase Emergency Power etc If this feature is NOT set then the car will stop at the bottom landing 29 Enable 2nd Hall Fire Sw Enable the remote Fire Switch located at the Building Fire Panel This switch is optional with A17 2000 Fire Code 30 Enable Wisconsin Code Enable the SB and IAS outputs to operate according to Wisconsin Code SB is always energized when the car i
31. to open Run the car The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to start Remove the jumper from terminal 4 Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 5 to terminal IN 1 the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact SF2 9 1 to open Run the car The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to start Remove the jumper from terminal 5A and IN 1 Relay contacts INX 9 5 and INX 6 10 are also monitored separately To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 4 to terminal IN 4 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact INX 9 5 to open The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to restart Remove the jumper from terminal 4 and IN 4 Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 6 to terminal IN 5 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact INX 6 10 to open The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to restart Remove the jumper from terminal 6 and IN 5 Orion Installation Guide 135 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR h Additional Monitoring Car Door amp Hoistway Bypass Switches Disconnect the Wire to PLC input IN 10 where the second pole of the car and hoistway door bypass switches connect to the PLC With the car on automatic operation place the Hoistway doors bypass switch in the bypass posi
32. 4 5 should be ON the others should be OFF Check the lights on the Dupline Master Module the TX led should flash rapidly and the other two LED s should be on solid The COMMO led on the PLC should also be flashing at the same rate as the TX led on the Dupline Master Module If the COMMO led is not flashing then the PLC is not receiving any communication check the cable from the Dupline Master Module to the PLC 4 12 Contact Fault Redundancy Check oeveral key signals are monitored to confirm their proper operation In these cases the input is compared to the internal corresponding signal in the PLC and if there is a difference then a shutdown is initiated The signals that are compared are e DZ1 DZ2 Output 1 and Input 2 are compared to Input 14 e U D PM Outputs 8 and 9 are compared to Input 15 e SF Output 7 is compared to Input 9 If there is an error for more than 1 second then a fault is logged and the elevator is shut down This circuit checks for failed outputs stuck relays or contactors and short circuits 4 13 Levelling Switch Failure Timer This fault is generated if the Up and Down Levelling Inputs are both on at the same time while the car is on automatic operation Troubleshooting Check the selector 4 14 Door Zone Failure Timer If either Door Zone Input stays on while the car is running between floors this fault is generated The car will shutdown at the next floor Troubleshooting Check the sel
33. 7 4 2 Controller Grounding CAUTION PROPER GROUNDING IS VITAL FOR THE SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR SYSTEM BRING THE GROUND WIRE TO THE GROUNDING STRIP LOCATED IN THE UPPER RIGHT HAND CORNER OF THE CONTROLLER BOX SEE LABELED PICTURE BELOW YOU MUST CHOOSE THE PROPER CONDUCTOR SIZE SEE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ARTICLE 250 95 OR THE RELATED LOCAL APPLICABLE CODE Grounding of the controller must conform to all applicable codes Proper grounding is essential to the safe operation of the equipment and contributes to improved lifetimes reliability of the electronic components Specifically ensure that The grounding wire is sized per the applicable codes e The ground is properly connected to a good building ground such as the structural steel of the building or a cold water pipe 7 4 3 Machine Room Connections Refer to Appendix for more detail 1 Connect the hydraulic valve to the Main Controller board using cable supplied Connections are as shown in Figure 101 2 Connect the pump and motor to the appropriate connections in the main controller box Refer to Figure 102 for single phase units and 3 phase units 3 Connect the Main Power to the terminal blocks in the Controller box as shown in Figure 103 4 Connect the back up battery as shown in Figure 104 Orion Installation Guide 97 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 98 of 145 VALVE CON
34. CIRCUIT BREAKER WHICH IS SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL STATE AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES IN ORDER TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY OVERLOAD PROTECTION FOR THE CONTROLLER AND MOTOR INCORRECT MOTOR BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION MAY CREATE A HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNING PROPER GROUNDING IS VITAL FOR THE SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR SYSTEM BRING THE GROUND WIRE TO THE GROUND STUD THAT IS LABELLED GND OR G1 YOU MUST CHOOSE THE PROPER CONDUCTOR SIZE SEE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ARTICLE 250 95 OR THE RELATED LOCAL APPLICABLE CODE C 2 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 2 0 CONTROLLER INSTALLATION AND WIRING 21 Car and Hoistway Wiring Review the schematics and field wiring diagrams before attempting to hook up the controller 2 2 Top Selector Reader The pulsing type Car Top Selector provides Floor Change Slowdown signals and Levelling signals as shown on the car top selector sheet in the schematic The signals should be a normally Reset 1 Reset 2 ON open contact that closes as described below 1 RESET SWITCHES close at the floor while the car is in the Door Zone 2 UP and DOWN LEVEL and DOOR ZONE LOW LEVEL The reset magnets at each terminal landing as shown on the schematic provide a positive reset at every floor The reset magnets should be laid out as shown in the attached table The Up Level Switch is a normally open contact that closes when the car is i
35. CTIS box Figure 94 CTIS Assembly Mounted rear view 90 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Option B If Hoistway Dimensions Permit 1 Secure two 2 spring loaded clips to the mounting bracket PN 251726 with Ya bolts and lock washers QTY 2 ea as shown in Figure 95 Install spring clips as shown 2 Remove the plug 9 pin or 10 pin TSSA from the CTIS box harness Thread the CTIS harness through the provided 3 22 flex conduit 1 2 flex conduit is also suitable 3 Secure the CTIS box to the mounting bracket with two 2 10 32 screws as circled DAS arah Figure 95 Figure 95 CTIS Assembly 4 Insert the assembly into the cab ceiling struts from the side of the cab by sliding the springs into the strut Take care to avoid dropping the springs in the hoistway 5 Locate the appropriate cab ceiling wiring knock out and route the CTIS harness through the duct to the Car Station Junction board 6 Run the wiring from the CTIS box to the Car Station Junction board removing wiring knock out covers where necessary 7 Secure the flex conduit to the wiring knock out 8 Connect the 9 pin or 10 pin plug to the CTIS box harness and terminate wiring at the Car Station Junction board as per the Car Wiring Diagram in Appendix A Electrical Schematics 9 Install the light bulb not provided and light bulb protective cover on the CTIS box Orion Installation Guide 91 of 145 PN 0
36. DZ2 5 9 With the car on automatic place a call to run the car to a different landing Upon arrival at the next floor the CPU will detect the fault and the car will not restart Remove the jumper and reset the CPU Orion Installation Guide 141 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 TWIIHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR f Critical Component SB1 Relay Redundant component SB2 Relay CPU Test Procedure Does Not Apply ONLY TESTED ON FIREMAN SERVICE EQUIPPED UNITS g Additional Monitored Relays SF1 SF2 INX The relays listed above are also monitored for welded contacts With the car on automatic operation actuate each listed relay one at a time The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to run Relay contacts SF1 9 1 and SF2 9 1 are also monitored separately To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 4 to terminal IN 1 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact SF1 9 1 to open Run the car The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to start Remove the jumper from terminal 4 Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 5A to terminal IN 1 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact 522 9 1 to open Run the car The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to start Remove the jumper from terminal 5A AND IN 1 Relay contacts INX 9 5 and INX 6 10 are als
37. Door Zone Fault Preset 28 Car Call Manual Entry Enter the desired value to enter specific front or rear car calls or the front or rear Door Open Button as described in the section on entering car calls from the controller 29 Program Version This value is set by the program if changed it will be reset on a power up It indicated the program version 30 Pointer for Displaying Data Enter the value to display the desired input output or internal memory data in INT31 and INT32 Refer to the section on Monitoring the I O Status with the DAT 31 1st IO Data This displays the first four data bits as set by the data pointer in INT3O 32 2nd IO Data This displays the second four data bits as set by the data pointer in INT30O C 40 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 33 Arrival Gong and Passing Gong Time 34 Not Assigned 35 Not Assigned 36 Not Assigned 37 Door Code The door codes are combined into one INT setting INT37 The proper number should be determined from the chart below add up the desired features to get the desired number Bit Value Description __ 1 Enable 2speeddoors Z ____8 Enable GAL manual door locks _ 128 256 512 10 2 13 4 15 For example to enable Power Car Gate 2 which will Park Closed 32 with Automatic Pro Door 4 set INT37 to 2 32 4 38 Orion Installation Guide C 41 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSAHWO
38. L3 for three phase as required Connect ground to grounding strip 5 CONNECTING THE CAB LIGHTING POWER SUPPLY e Wire the fused 110 volt 15 amp supply to the Hot and Neutral screw terminals Connect ground to grounding strip 6 CONNECTING AUX Auxiliary Contact Switch e The National Electrical Code requires that when a secondary power supply or battery is used the main disconnect must be provided with an auxiliary switch that will open when the disconnect switch is opened This is a safety device and must be provided by the electrical contractor Connect auxiliary disconnect switch to screw terminals P4 and 1 on the Controller Relay Board labelled 4th Pole of the main line disconnect NOTE Refer to the Electrical Schematics section Appendix A of this manual for power supply connections To ensure proper power supply to the elevator controls measure the input voltage for the lighting power supply nominally 110 VAC and the main motor and controller power supply typically 220 VAC or 208 VAC Ensure that the configuration is correct 44 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 5 0 HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION When the EPV 12 is installed the oil line must have a minimum 34 dia with a 2 dia NPT adapter at the jack Steel Piping Before connecting the oil line clean it out by placing the jack end of the oil line into a bucket and running the pump enough to flush out a cup or
39. Orion Installation Guide 35 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 43 Not Assigned 44 Disable Door Open and Gate Open This prevents a door open signal on normal operation It may be used in tune up or troubleshooting to allow the car to be run without cycling the doors This allows easy setup without letting passengers enter the car 45 Not Assigned 46 Not Assigned 47 Enable Shutdown Defeat Turn this feature on during initial setup It will disable the shutdown features such as run timers Dupline failure timers redundancy checking etc This allows the car to be set up before all external wiring is completed Some installations require specific settings or features that are not included in the standard program In this case a separate sheet or sheets will be provided that describes the operation of these settings or features and what the factory default settings are THIS FEATURE SHOULD NOT BE LEFT ON WHEN THE CAR IS INNORMAL USE AS IT DEFEATS KEY SAFETY CHECKING CIRCUITS C 36 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Listing of INT Settings The following settings apply to a 2 stop Orion with 2 speed sliding doors type 1 cab ON OFF on the same side no fire service The lift is level at the bottom landing with all doors closed with the door zone on the tape reader All features are normally OFF disabled unless otherwise
40. PN 000581 18 m06 2010 A z O O z Z O D Z DD IC oo T Ou Zu g o om O O O 2 2 eOLVAZ 13 IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR Dupline Outputs cont PRO2 2nd Ldg Pro Door Open H co I T pros ____ _____ H G fst lg Rear Carano C zor dtr Carcaugnt 6 02 son frstag Rear carcartom C Dd ___ e o mu rra mD pwnCalaem _ UpCartantemrear C o TLOR Down Cartantemrea c ve _ me Penes psutesum iar ap PLB18 canshutof F OR Upon fown orecion macar C e ____ e Eme _ Shutcowningcator EB ____ Gong paoro ____ P ____ 2 ____ ____ H F EAGRUL ____ Gong aULaniem W F5 Ana Gona diem H Fe P ui mu n F8 O 69 SE il ZE LE O OO e G Das as 24 58 INT 31 19 INT 32 INT 31 20 INT 32 INT 31 21 INT 32 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Dupline Outputs cont 1AGR 1ULR Rear 1 Arr Gong 10 Lantern 2AGR 2DLR R
41. RAIL INSTALLATION WITH SPEEDY JIG 3 2 SPLIT CYLINDER ASSEMBLY IF EQUIPPED 3 2 1 Plunger Assembly 3 2 2 Cylinder Barrel Assembly 3 2 3 Split Cylinder Sanding 3 3 JACK UNIT AND UPSTAND INSTALLATION 3 4 SHEAVE GUIDE YOKE INSTALLATION 3 5 LIFT CHANNEL UPRIGHTS STILES AND SLING 3 5 1 Stile Retainer Bracket Installation 3 6 CAR TOP PROP INSTALLATION 3 BUMPERS AND BUFFERS CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION 5 0 1 Filling the Reservoir 5 1 OVERSPEED VALVE INSTALLATION AND TESTING 5 1 1 Testing Instructions 5 2 TEMPORARY RUN BUTTON INSTALLATION 5 3 BLEEDING AIR FROM THE CYLINDER 5 4 ROPING POSITION 5 5 CABLE INSTALLATION 5 6 PIT PROP 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 55 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 PLATFORMI INSTALLATION SETTING THE SAFETIES OVERSPEED GOVERNOR PIT SWITCH INSTALLATION TAPE READER LIMIT SWITCHIFLOOR ZONE 6 0 CAB ASSEMBLY 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 CAR OPERATING PANEL COP INSTALLATION LIGHT CURTAIN INSTALLATION AUTOMATIC CAB LIGHTING CAB GATE INSTALLATION IF EQUIPPED 6 4 1 Gate Lock Channel PORTA GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION PORTA GATE OPERATOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION PORTA GATE TROUBLESHOOTING DUPLINE BOARD PROGRAMMING FOR DOOR AND GATE OPERATORS CTIS INSTALLATION 6 9 1 2 5 Door Operator Configuration 6 9 2 Cab Gate and Swing Pro Door Configuration 7 0 ELECTRICAL
42. Speed Valve H Manual Lowering Release Proportional Valve J Relief Valve Slack Rope Valve L Rupture Test T fitting 49 of 145 AOLVAJ 13 IVIOSHZSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 5 The temporary run buttons PN 200438 consist of an UP button FAST and SLOW speed a DOWN button FAST and SLOW speed and a red safety button While pressing the red button press the UP FAST or SLOW speed button to travel in the up direction or the DOWN FAST or SLOW speed button to travel in the down direction 2 TEMPORARY RUN BUTTON INSTALLATION Release the red button to stop the elevator Figure 52 Temporary Buttons Temporary Button Operating Procedure 1 2 3 4 9 Ensure the red wire inside the battery backup is plugged into the battery terminal Place a temporary wire jumper between screw terminals 1X and 24V on the bottom of the main board to bypass the final limit and plank switches Ensure that the auxiliary disconnect switch fourth pole of disconnect is connected to screw terminals 1 and P4 or place a temporary wire jumper across them Place a temporary clip on jumper wire across the small wire loops labelled TP1 and TP2 located to the left of the temporary run cord jack on the top right of the main board Plug the temporary buttons into the top right corner of the main relay board ALL WIRE JUMPERS ADDED IN THE ABOVE PROCEDURE ARE TEMPORARY AND MUST BE REMOVED PRIO
43. T Figure 91 CTIS mounted top view Orion Installation Guide 89 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 AOLVAJ 13 TWIQHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 9 2 Cab Gate and Swing Pro Door Configuration Option A 1 Insert two 2 spring loaded clips with spring against the cab ceiling to the cab ceiling struts at the cab entrance as shown in Figure 92 2 Secure the mounting bracket PN 251 726 to the spring clips with 1 4 bolts and DER V Figure92 Spring Clip 2 ea as circled in M See Bracket Figure 93 NN opening 3 must face 3 Remove the plug 9 10 pin TSSA from f entrance the CTIS box harness Thread the CTIS harness through the provided flex conduit 1 2 flex conduit is also suitable 4 Secure the CTIS box to the mounting bracket with two 2 10 32 screws as circled in Figure 94 5 Locate the appropriate cab ceiling wiring knock out and route the CTIS harness through the knock out to the Car Station Junction board 6 Run the wiring from the CTIS box to the Car Station Junction board removing wiring covers where necessary 7 Secure the flex conduit to the wiring knock out 8 Connect the 9 pin or 10 pin plug to the CTIS box harness and terminate wiring at the Car Station Junction board as per the Car Wiring Diagram in Appendix A Electrical Schematics 9 Install the light bulb not provided and light bulb protective cover on the
44. While in program mode refer to Table 4 to access each Access ID type and enter a numerical range or set the enable disable parameter using the appropriate values 2 To set more than one parameter type during one remote session wait for the verbal parameter accepted message then enter the new or additional parameter 3 Enter then enter the parameter ID number then only followed by the value and finally it parameter ID number value A verbal message accepted message plays NOTE If programming and you decide to back out of a command sequence type to return to initial program mode where you can begin a new program parameter sequence Table 4 List of programming ID s including value ranges Numerical Manufacturer Maximum conver 30 60000 Note 3 sion time seconds Primary phone 0 25 digits Note and number Note 2 Secondary phone 2 0 25 digits Note and number Note 2 Number of rings 3 0 9 rings Note 4 before Autodialer answers Note To program many parameters at once wait for the verbal acknowledgement after entering each parameter then repeat step three for the next parameter to program Note 1 Valid entry is any combination of digit 0 9 The key is also a valid entry which stands for approximately a second pause Note 2 If both the primary and secondary phone numbers are empty un programmed or pause only the phone works as a ring down
45. _ 29 FF Enable 2nd Hall Fire Switch 2000 Code NLNLITIIN O OW eemo _ Orion Installation Guide 31 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 O m YHOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR N Enable Negative Pressure Input ON Enable Shutdown Fault Defeat Leave OFF BIT Settings are ON OFF default is OFF unless otherwise noted 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Description of BIT Features 00 Enable Front Opening at 1st Landing This feature is enabled if there is a front opening at this landing or disabled if there is no front opening at this landing 01 Enable Front Opening at 2nd Landing This feature is enabled if there is a front opening at this landing or disabled if there is no front opening at this landing 02 Enable Front Opening at 3rd Landing This feature is enabled if there is a front opening at this landing or disabled if there is no front opening at this landing 03 Enable Front Opening at 4th Landing This feature is enabled if there is a front opening at this landing or disabled if there is no front opening at this landing 04 Enable Front Opening at 5th Landing This feature is enabled if there is a front opening at this landing or disabled if there is no front opening at this landing 05 Enable Front Opening at 6th Landing This feature is enabled
46. black lettering on a red background Warning messages indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury All warning messages feature a standard ISO safety alert symbol followed by the signal word Warning in capitalized black lettering on a dark yellow background Caution messages indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury All caution messages feature a standard ISO safety alert symbol followed by the signal word Caution in capitalized black lettering on a yellow background Caution messages that do not include the ISO safety alert symbol indicate a potentially hazardous situation for the machine only which if not avoided could result in damage to the machine All caution messages include the signal word Caution in capitalized black lettering on a yellow background Note messages provide information such as reminders general information about a previous statement or additional guidelines that do not fit into the flow of the preceding text All note messages include the signal word Note in capitalized white lettering on a blue background This guide is available through Savaria Concord Lifts Inc for elevators that include the 150 Hands Free Autodialer Phone D FIRE HAZARD o not use an improper voltage source Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury by fire
47. blank The LCD Display goes blank after the DAT has been idle for a preset time The sleep mode is indicated by a flashing cursor on the left of the display Press ESC to restore the display If the screen does not activate confirm that the PLC has power Unplug the DAT and plug it back in to reset it this can be done with the power on 58 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 APPENDIX D CAB TYPES AND GATE HANDING D 1 of 2 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD Z 70 60 eu AVMLSIOH SHL OLNI 9NDIOOT A8 GANINWYSLAC SI ONIGNVH TY 310N piosuoo 3qQIS 31v9 e 3415 31V9 2 uuJopejd c d l y d AC q 3415 31v9 3qQIS 31v9 3418 31v9 aive 9 woed 1 d L 1 d L ed Buisnou Buisnou Buisnou Buisnou sulyoew adis SAdAL INHO3 V ld AVM 39NVH IN3 AVM 39NV311N3 3diS HO91V1 9 Adis V 3415 SNISNOH ANIHOVIN LNOAVT 31V9 IWHOAIV ld ONIGNVH 31V9 SNOILVO9OT1 H LV1 GNV 31V9 YOLVAATA VTnT 2 70 60 AVMLSIOH JHL OLNI 9NDIOOT A8 GANINWYSLAG SI ONIGNVH 310N piosuoo 1497 Sx9eis LHOIY 2015 9je
48. button on the right of the DAT To MONITOR settings continuously press the F1 button so that F1 light is ON NOTE this Is vital when monitoring the IO using INT30 32 or when looking at the Fault Log INT40 47 If F1 is NOT on then the value of INT30 can be changed but the values in INT31 and INT32 will NOT be updated until F1 is turned on To CHANGE settings the Password setting INT39 must be to 2513 AND F1 must be ON If BOTH of these conditions are not met then all settings except the password value INT39 and the IO Pointer INT30 will be protected and will not be changeable Car Top Selector Accurate alignment is vital to avoid wear to guides After placement of the magnets they can be spray painted so that if a magnet falls off the hole in the paint is quickly noticed 11 0 DUPLINE SYSTEM ENTERING CALLS FROM THE CONTROLLER The car must be on normal operation not Fire Service Inspection Turn on BIT31 to enable the test mode Enter the code in INT28 according to the table below Add the numbers in the Value column corresponding to the functions to be turned on Example to energize the 2nd Ldg Car Call enter 2 for the 4 dg Rear Car Call enter 256 To enter several calls add the value for each desired function to determine the correct number to put in INT28 Example for 1st and 2nd landing car calls enter a value of 3 Value Function 8 4hldgCarCal Press F1 If the Test mode is active the F1
49. car On the circuit board located in the control box jump LD terminal 11 to terminal GND WARNING DO NOT connect terminal 12 to any terminal other than GND or damage to the selector will result The elevator will reset once the short is removed With the elevator at floor level jump out the door zone switch T25 4 24V to T22 9 20X in the controller Send the car to another floor The elevator will run to the floor open the door and the CPU will initiate shut down 136 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 181 50 Single Ground Tests Ground any terminal in the safety string 24V 2 3 4 5A 5B 6 6A 14 16 to GND Any single ground applied to the above terminals will prevent the car from running With the doors closed and the car ready to run ground terminal OUT 8 on the CPU Place a call below the car Relays U SF1 SF2 will energize momentarily and the car will not move With the doors closed and the car ready to run ground terminal OUT 9 on the CPU Place a call above the car Relays D SF1 SF2 will energize momentarily and the car will not move 284 10 Critical Circuits Make amp Model of Relays amp Contactors Identification Used in Dwgs IDEC RUAS D24 relays U D IAS IAX INX SB1 SB2 SF1 SF2 DZ1 DZ2 Allen Bradley 100 C30YJ E10 contactor PM1 PM2 Additional Tests Procedures Required for Electrical Equipment El 4 NTSD Remove the car top selector levelli
50. circuit s The car will stop running up then return to the lowest landing and cycle the doors It will then be shut down with only the Door Open Button or Lowest Landing Car Call Button being operational Troubleshooting Check that the up output comes on the U relay comes on the Valve Board UP LED comes on the PM contactor comes on and the pump comes on Check the oil level in the tank NOTE If the main power fails VR relay de energizes this will also initiate a shutdown signal 4 10 Down Run Failure Timer The car can run down indefinitely when going from floor to floor If the car stops between floors it will attempt to return to the next landing below it If it cannot reach the next landing within 60 seconds it will stop the down run and return to normal service In this condition it will not be able to answer a call at the current floor as shown on the Position Indicator but will be able to run to any other floor Orion Installation Guide C 11 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 4 11 Dupline Failure Timer If the PLC loses communication with the Dupline Master Module or the Dupline Checking Input Dupline Input A8 which is connected directly to Dupline Output B8 fails to flash then the car will shut down This fault will reset when the Dupline starts communicating again Troubleshooting Check the dip switches on the Dupline Module Sws 2
51. come ON When the Doors Closed Input comes ON the UP Run Outputs for the motor and the valves will energize and the car will run up 4 2 Floor Position and Slow down The floor relays may need to be reset when the controller is initially installed This will be accomplished when the elevator is at any floor due to the floor reset switches Remember to install ALL the reset magnets at each landing 4 3 Position Indicators Verify that the floor position changes properly as the car goes past each landing Floor change should take place at the slow down point before each landing 4 4 Car and Hall Calls To observe the operation of the car and hall calls the system must be in automatic operation Verify that all car and hall calls work Each call will be cancelled when the car stops for the call or when the doors start to re open for the call if the car is already at the floor NOTE If Collective Operation is not selected then only one call can be registered at a time Orion Installation Guide C 9 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 45 Door Operation Verify that any required changes to the Door Operator are correct as per the electrical schematics Check the physical Door Close Limits for proper operation If the doors attempt to open for too long the open cycle will be stopped The car will then respond to other calls and try to open the doors again
52. fine tune the settings and adjust the Open Time pot R16 g Adjust the Opening Force pot R45 so that the door closes if it encounters an obstruction while opening The amount of force the door will apply to overcome any obstruction or blockage is determined by the Opening Force pot setting R16 R13 R18 R45 R39 Open Open Hold Open Close Time Speed Current Force Speed TIAL 15 ay i 1 4 REvVvOOO Ve PU YU O y o 60 Figure 112 Control Board PN 772393 110 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 8 1 4 Setting the Cams There are two cam and switch assemblies which require field adjustment Adjust each cam in the exact sequence as indicated below 1 Use a pair of needle nose pliers to hold each cam and manually rotate around the spring shaft into position 2 Brake Switch Top Switch Fig 113 A Wire colours are Red and Green the switch is wired normally open As the door is closing adjust the upper cam Brake Switch cam Figure 113 A so that the cam stops making contact with the microswitch when the door is 3 4 19 mm from the fully closed position 3 Open Limit Switch Bottom Switch Fig 113 B Wire colours are Brown and Blue the switch is wired normally open Adjust the lower cam Open Limit cam Figure 113 B so that the cam stops making contact with the microswitch when the door is in the fully open position Manualy rotate each cam into position with needle nosed pli
53. for burrs and nicks and file down 20 of 145 Figure 10 Drill Holes Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 8 Scribe a centre line on the back of each rail using a T square and scribe as shown in Figure 11 F EC 42 This line will be used to align the rail with the leaf brackets using 6 the diamond cut out the leaf bracket 9 OPTION At this point pre assemble the rail brackets and leaf brackets OR complete this step after the rail brackets are installed step 11 using the hardware provided Assemble Figure 11 the adjustable leaf brackets making sure that the brackets are pushed back fully as shown in Figure 12 and 13 DO NOT install the rail bracket clips as they will interfere with the use of the rail alignment jig Adjust Leaf Brackets as shown Figure 12 Rail Bracket Installed 10 Refer to the installation drawing to install the splice plates to the Rail Wall Side top of each rail section using 4 of the splice plate bolts flats locks and nuts provided Bolts need to be snug only as they will be tightened up in the hoistway CAUTION Remember that you will be installing one rail male side up and the other female side up See step 19 Figure 13 Rail Bracket and Leaf Bracket Assembled Orion Installation Guide 21 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAATA VINT TWIIYANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 11 Install the pr
54. grounds Using a Volt Ohm meter connect one lead to terminal 35 ground and touch the NOTE If the fuses are not removed the meter will read a short through the windings of the main control circuit transformer 4 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 other lead to each terminal to be tested The resistance should be considerably greater than 100 ohms With the fuse still removed apply power to the controller and verify that the voltage at the secondary of the main control circuit transformer CCXF is 110 125VAC EACH OUTPUT POINT SHOULD BE ISOLATED FROM GROUND AND HOT SIDE 3 3 Input Output Wiring With the power off and the fuse removed check each input point for grounds as described the previous Section 3 2 Power and Grounding If a ground is observed check the schematic to determine if this is correct it usually is NOT With the power off check each output for grounds also check for shorts to the hot side terminal 1 Note that some field devices such as buzzers will have very low resistance 3 4 Applying Power Remove all fuses before applying power Re insert the fuses one circuit at a time checking each circuit before adding the next 3 5 Motor Rotation With a three phase motor check that the motor is rotating in the proper direction by turning on the power Observe the rotation of the motor using a pressure gauge if it is incorrect reverse the main power leads L1 L
55. hole Figure 47 on the milled rail face 42 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Figure 45 Buffer Shown Figure 46 Rail Buffer Mounted RAIL FACE LOWEST LANDING E p AL M EE 16 7 8 429mm F INISH FLOOR THK 2172 3mm 2 3 4 c1 9mm Figure 47 Buffer Mounted Detail Orion Installation Guide 43 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 4 0 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS MAY REQUIRE A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN TO CONNECT TO THE MAINS CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION 1 VALVE CONNECTIONS Connect valve wiring to the LEFT side of the controller tank 2 MOTOR WIRING Connect motor wiring to the RIGHT side of the controller tank NOTE For step 3 the auxiliary switch will have to be temporarily jumped 3 BATTERY POWER SUPPLY Emergency Lowering Emergency Lights e test the operation of the emergency lowering battery supply open the 110 volt power disconnect and the main power supply The emergency light will illuminate and the elevator will run in the DOWN direction only Connect UPS uninterruptible power supply to supply plug in socket 4 CONNECTING THE MAIN POWER LINES Make sure the power supply is in accordance with the ordered configuration Connect to screw terminals L1 amp L2 for single phase or L1 L2 amp
56. how long it takes to reach the bottom of the door or the landing level It should take about one 1 minute and the levelling speed will be approximately seven 7 feet per minute If the speed is faster the time will be shorter than one minute decrease the F7 setting The lower the number is set the slower the levelling speed If the timing is longer than one minute then to speed up the lift the function F7 will have to be increased The technician should note that the time of one minute is only approximate not absolute The objective is to adjust the levelling speed to be approximately seven or eight 7 or 8 feet per minute Repeat the process for the UP direction levelling speed Start at the landing level and time how long the lift takes to reach the top of the door panel 10 6 1 Set Speed Without a Tachometer 1 Time the UP fast speed by setting F4 to the highest number 96 2 Time how long ittakes to travel the full distance from level at the bottom landing to level at the top landing Note this time NOTE Before making any adjustments to the fully open the flow control on the jack assembly Refer to Figure 48 pg 45 On completion turn to close the flow control until the speed is affected back off 1 2 turn away from that point then lock 3 Time how long it takes for the lift to travel from the level at the top landing to level at the bottom landing The time should be approximately
57. if there is a front opening at this landing or disabled if there is no front opening at this landing 06 Enable Rear Opening at 1st Landing This feature is enabled if there is a rear opening at this landing AND the elevator has selective openings NOTE This setting does not have to be enabled if the elevator is non selective C 32 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 07 Enable Rear Opening at 2nd Landing This feature is enabled if there is a rear opening at this landing AND the elevator has selective openings 08 Enable Rear Opening at 3rd Landing This feature is enabled if there is a rear opening at this landing AND the elevator has selective openings 09 Enable Rear Opening at 4th Landing This feature is enabled if there is a rear opening at this landing AND the elevator has selective openings 10 Enable Rear Opening at 5th Landing This feature is enabled if there is a rear opening at this landing AND the elevator has selective openings 11 Enable Rear Opening at 6th Landing This feature is enabled if there is a rear opening at this landing AND the elevator has selective openings 12 No Shortened Door Time Normally the door time will be shortened by the Door Open Button Safety Edge Electric Eye Infra red Curtain Enable this feature to prevent these devices from shortening the door time This is normally required in nursing homes where the passengers need more time to enter the car The Door Close But
58. light curtain J aasma is obstructed Figure 81 Dupline Board Black T 4 to Black T 6 to D Green T 1 to D Orion Installation Guide 75 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V IT T IVIOHSQSAKNWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 3 AUTOMATIC CAB LIGHTING This feature automatically turns the car ceiling lights ON and OFF through the control circuitry It is not necessary to add a light switch or key switch to control the lighting The features and sequence of operation are as follows 1 Calling the elevator from landing controls Upon pressing the call button the car lights will automatically come ON when the elevator starts to move The car will arrive at the landing with the car lights ON 2 Entering the elevator If the elevator is at the same landing as the caller then open the landing door or car gate to enter the elevator The elevator interior lights will turn ON automatically 3 Power failure lf there is a power failure in the main power supply to the motor control not the lighting supply then the lights will also turn ON as a safety feature 6 4 CAB GATE INSTALLATION IF EQUIPPED To install the gate assembly proceed as follows 1 Remove the lower gate track from the platform Figure 82 2 Shim underneath the lower gate track so that the top of the track is flush with the finished floor Secure the gate track to the platform 3 Thread the rollers lo
59. not apply El 6 Phase 2 amp Ground Does not apply El 7 Phase 1 amp 2 Power off Does not apply El 8 Recycle Operation Does not apply El 9 Plunger Gripper Does not apply El 10 Phase 1 Under Special Conditions Low Oil Return Does not apply El 11 Phase 1 Under Special Conditions Battery lowering Return Does not apply El 12 Phase 1 Under Special Conditions Plunger Follower Does not apply El 13 Phase 2 Under Special Conditions Does not apply El 14 Plunger Follower Guide Does not apply El 15 Switch for Auxiliary power lowering Does not apply El 16 Negative Pressure Switch Place the car at an upper Landing Set a call at the bottom landing When the car starts down remove the hatch wire from terminal 16 The car will stop El 17 Motor Phase Protection Reverse two motor leads to simulate a phase reversal The car will not move and within 120 seconds the CPU will shut down the car and lower it to the bottom landing El 18 Emergency Power Does not apply 144 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 189 00 Additional Tests a Top of Car inspection operation with open door circuits Turn the Car Door Bypass switch or the Hoistway Door Bypass switch or both of these switches to the Bypass position Test the non response of car and hall calls fire service recall and levelling operation for all three conditions Place the Top of Car Inspection switch in the inspection position and
60. observe the current setting To reduce or make harsher the deceleration the F6 setting must be increased Check the deceleration again and note if the number must be reduced or increased in order to provide a smooth approach to the floor When satisfied with the performance of the valve return the TEST switch to the NORMAL position 12 The DOWN direction settings have been completed 13 The adjustment of the UP direction settings is similar to the DOWN direction settings Place the processor in TEST mode and change the display to FO 14 Using the temporary buttons start the lift in the UP direction at high speed If there is any appreciable delay in the time between when the motor starts and the lift starts to move the FO function must be changed Note that appreciable delay means any time beyond two seconds As with all adjustments a higher number means longer delay time and a lower number means shorter delay time 15 The UP direction full soeed adjustment function F4 should be set between 88 and 96 This closes the solenoid and the full amount of the oil produced by the pump and motor will go straight to the jack assembly 16 With the adjustments for UP and DOWN completed at the terminal landings the technician can now install the magnets at the intermediate landings It should not be necessary to further adjust the valve settings The valve should automatically slow down and stop level at each intermediate landing O
61. off 5 Synchronize TSSA and non TSSA programs so the only difference is the IO configuration and rungs with timers TRUNOK and TSSA Bit 34 defeats the TSSA Fault Checking which only is enabled on the TSSA version CONOO1STSSA rss On standard programs the TSSA Fault Checking is disabled so the setting has no effect 6 Reworded Int14 and Int15 adjustments Int14 is only used with Single Button Collective operation more than one call can be entered at a time and it sets the delay before allowing a direction reversal Int15 sets the non interference delay which is the delay after the doors have closed and the Car Enable Switch is turned off before the In Use Light goes out and the Hall Buttons are enabled 1 28 03 INT29 14 1 DOB DOBR removed from EEX EEXR to prevent shortened Door Time from Car or Hall Call Buttons 2 Made OINX subject to ICDBYP for redundancy 1 14 03 INT29 13 1 Car Call Button for the current floor operates like Door Open Button Prevents entrapment with Car Enable Sw Orion Installation Guide C 53 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 2 Unlock delay made adjustable INT7 3 Door Time shortened by a new Car Call button being pressed Prevents short time if button is held while car stops 4 Short door time if car stops outside door zone Allows car to continue quickly on CPPB 11 14 02 INT29 1 2 1 Added INT38 bit
62. pressing on it the tripping pan will move down once the platform starts to descend the safety block s knurled wheels will be forced into position This will wedge the safeties securely against the rails and prevent any further descent of the platform 4 This also sets the distance of clearance at the back of the safety blocks as the 1 16 shims are still in place Once the safeties have set supported the load instruct your co worker to release the manual lowering valve 5 With the safeties set and the shims in place tighten the bolts on the two 2 lower guide shoes This will set the clearance 6 Start the pump and move the elevator in the UP direction a few inches This will apply tension to the cables and the safety device will automatically reset itself to its proper running position 58 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Remember to check the Plank Switch This switch must be checked every time the safeties trip or the elevator will not operate 8 Remove the two 2 shims behind the safety blocks before attempting to run the platform This may be difficult as they may be tight in places and some loosening may be necessary to remove them Usually the shims will come out when the elevator is moved in the UP direction and is then lowered 9 Ensure proper tensioning to the cables on re application of weight 5 9 OVERSPEED GOVERNOR 1 Attach the auxilia
63. quick message playback or enable two way communication following a dealer recorded location message Considerations The default value for the outgoing message is enabled The two way communication option 15 available on units shipped since January 2009 Step Press and release the START key The phone enters program mode and responds with two beeps 2 Press and release the SET key 3 Press 7 4 Press SET 5 Press See Notes 6 Press the STOP key NOTE Press 0 to enable outgoing automated message The outgoing message is enabled NOTE YOLVAA 13 V IT IVIOHQSAAWOO Press 1 to disable outgoing automated message The outgoing message is disabled NOTE Press 2 to disable outgoing automated message and autodialing The bhone dials out but the message does not blay the bhone dials once but hangs if there is no connection the bhone does not attempt to redial NOTE Press 3 to enable quick automated message playback option The quick message playback overrides any delays in message playback and forces immediate playback upon connection Use Quick message playback option in conjunction with 0 to enable playback NOTE Press 4 to enable two way communication following playback of dealer recorded location message The called party hears a location message recorded by the dealer Following the message two way communication is enabled
64. rings but there is no answer the Autodialer automatically redials up to a maximum of four times The Autodialer plays a pre recorded message to direct the person who answers the call to begin the conversation or play a pre recorded location message by pressing a key from a touch tone phone keypad If the called party side does not start the conversation within a programmed amount of time the phone assumes the called party is an answering machine the Autodialer treats the call as unanswerable The Autodialer speaker uses an additional power supply that ensures sound volume and clarity is greater than that of a speaker phone with only phone line power An attached rechargeable battery pack keeps the unit working during a power outage event Program the Autodialer phone from either the unit keypad or remotely from a touch tone phone if equipped to do so ensure the unit phone connection to a telephone line 15 valid The Autodialer answers incoming calls after a predetermined number of rings the number of rings is programmable Revision history of this guide 15 m09 2008 Initial release 16 m12 2009 Updated Step 6 on page 8 to include two way communication option Part no 000658 16 12 2009 E 6 of 14 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 4 Board layout Figure 1 describes the Autodialer board layout Figure Auto dialer board layou
65. seems to be the optimum setting but this may vary depending on job site conditions Press the LEARN button to review the current settings adjust the settings as instructed for the DOWN full speed using the F7 function To reduce or speed up the lift adjust the numbers either UP or DOWN With the full speed and the levelling speed set the lift can now be tested with a car or hall call to the bottom floor It is preferable to be on the lift and watch it approach the floor 10 Take the lift UP the runway a short distance using the temporary buttons and then press a DOWN call Take note of the DOWN acceleration whether rough smooth or taking too long to reach full speed As the lift approaches the bottom floor the magnetic switch will signal the liftto DECELERATE If the deceleration is set too short the lift will reduce its speed to levelling speed in a rough jerky manner and remain in levelling speed for excessive time 128 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 If the setting is too long the DECELERATION may take the lift directly to the floor with no slow down or past the floor level The ideal length of slow down is about 4 to 5 102 mm 127 mm depending on speed of lift and length of the magnets If the deceleration 15 too long then the transition from high speed to levelling speed deceleration must be adjusted 11 Tosetthe deceleration press the LEARN button while the display indicates F6 to
66. start the opening and closing of the door However if fine tuning is required there are five potentiometers located on the circuit board which can be adjusted In each case turning the pot clockwise increases the value and counter clockwise decreases the value Refer to Figure 112 POT FUNCTION INITIAL SETTING R16 open mme CWsets the Open Time to maximum approximately 1 minute _ R13 open spero CCW sets Open Speed to minimum R18 noi sets Hold Current to minimum R39 cios CCW sets Close Speed to minimum ____ R45 rorce overcurrent CW sets the Overcurrent trip point to maximum TERMINAL FUNCTION Wall Transformer power in leads connector not used Orion Installation Guide 109 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 AOLVAJ TA V INT ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR Refer to Figure 112 for pot layout a Setall the pots as previously indicated b Press the Door Open button The Open LED will come ON c Adjust the Open Speed pot R13 to obtain the desired opening speed d Once the door reaches the open position adjust the Hold Current pot R18 to hold the door open against the return spring e When the open time expires and the door begins to close adjust the Close Speed pot R39 to obtain the desired closing speed f Repeat the above procedures as many times as required to
67. system This can be done by manually setting the safeties on the car or supporting the car on the rail stops 2 Pull on the Manual Lowering Release Figure 116 117 H and observe the hydraulic plunger There may be a slight movement of the plunger as the remaining pressure bleeds off The plunger will remain in position while the manual lowering handle is held open some slack cable may occur 120 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 3 4 9 Raise the car with the Temporary Run Buttons connected at the pump control and repeat Repeat the test using the Temporary Run Buttons to energize the down solenoid There may be a slight movement of the plunger as the remaining pressure bleeds off The plunger will remain in position while the DOWN solenoid is energized Some slack cable may occur To reset the valve simply raise the lift from the safeties and allow pressure to return to the hydraulic system The valve will automatically reset Take care that any slack cable is carefully aligned with the sheave prior to raising the plunger and reset the slack plank cable switch on the sling of the cab Refer to Figure 119 Lifting Bracket Tripping Pan Tripping Bar Slack Cable Plank Switch le e se LLL UUUUUUUUUUUJ Zi Figure 119 Slack Cable Switch EPV 12 Adjustment Slack Rope Monitor 1 Loosen the lock nut Figure 117 K 2 Insert an Allen key in the adjus
68. the clamp end 132 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 15 0 TEST REDUNDANCY CIRCUIT TSSA ontario ONLY 15 1 REDUNDANCY BACK UP TESTING WITH FIREMAN SERVICE After each test the CPU will detect the event and shutdown to prevent the elevator from restarting The in use lights located in the hall station call registration buttons will flash to indicate that the controller is in shutdown mode To avoid nuisance trips there is a built in time delay of less than 3 seconds before the controller will shut down The relays may be held in the energized position by pushing up the manual latching lever on the top edge of the relay 181 10 Redundancy amp Monitoring in Critical Circuits Tests a Critical Component PM1 Contactor Redundant component PM2 Contactor Test Procedure With the car sitting at any landing push in the PM1 contactor The car will not move due to redundant contactor PM2 Additionally the CPU monitoring system will detect the fault and not allow the car to run again Repeat the test using PM2 contactor b Critical Component U Relay Redundant component CPU SF1 amp SF2 Relays Test Procedure While the elevator is moving in the up direction latch in the U relay When the car stops the CPU monitoring system will detect the fault preventing the elevator from restarting The redundancy relays SF1 amp SF2 will not energize thus opening the safety str
69. the same 4 If the DOWN travel time is significantly longer than the UP travel time then the lift is travelling slower To increase the speed in the DOWN direction the F8 setting must be increased 124 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 10 7 SPEED SETTING DESCRIPTIONS The recommended speed settings are starting points only more adjustment may be required 4 7 FO 16 EPV12 FO 16 FOrepresents adjustment of the start time delay The start time delay is the amount of time between motor start up and lift motion this delay is usually only required on smaller lifts such as the INFINITY Adjust the numbers higher to increase the start time delay and downwards to reduce the start time delay EPV 4 7 80 F2 60 EPV12 F1 80 F2 40 e 1 represents UP acceleration and F2 UP deceleration Setting to a higher number shortens or makes the acceleration or deceleration harsher setting to a lower number lengthens or softens the acceleration or deceleration EPV 4 7 F3 50 EPV12 85 represents UP levelling speed Setting to a higher number increases the levelling speed setting to a lower number decreases the levelling speed EPV4 7 F4 95 EPV12 F4 95 4 represents UP fast speed Setting to a higher number increases the full speed of the lift setting to a lower number decreases the full speed of the lift EPV 4 7 F5 80 F6 55 EPV12 F5 80 F6 55 F5 represents DOWN acceler
70. to Figure 25 30 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 IMPORTANT The Jack Bracket must be installed as shown below Note that the SUPPORT amp UPSTAND POST SHOWN a NS square cutout in the bracket must be positioned towards the top of the hoistway A d AY 4 Using a plumb line and carpenter s level ensure the jack and upstand are in line with each other and vertically plumb Slight misalignment can cause undue wear on the seals and an unsatisfactory ride in the cab NOTE The jack centerline is 4 111 mm in the right of the rail cab centerline WY e Figure 26 Jack Bracket Upstand The square cutout in the bracket must i positioned 5 Tighten all jack and upstand brackets the hoistway The above Jack Bracket is supplied with 42 in wide cabs Figure 27 Jack Bracket Installed Orion Installation Guide 21 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 NS towards the top of eOLVA I3 V I1 IVIOSNHS3WAWOOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR JACK MOUNT SCREW MUST FULL Y THREADED INTO JACK MOUNT UPS TAND T Figure 28 32 of 145 JACK Minimum Setting 5 s 2 Maximum Setting 12 Z Z NEM UPSTAND SETTING NOTE UPSTAND ADJUSIMENI TU MADE TU MUUNTING JACK UNIT
71. turned OFF to enable the function of the Car Top Inspection Station If the elevator is an Infinity or a Voyager or the Car Top Inspection Station is not present this bit must be turned ON in order for the elevator to work Bit number 38 to 46 are either empty bits which do not have any function or they are bits used to enable different operational features of the elevator Bit 47 should be turned ON while the unit is undergoing installation or adjustment This will allow the elevator to try and run despite running timers jumped door lock contacts etc that would normally cause the elevator to shutdown After all wiring and setup is complete this bit must be turned OFF so the elevator will not run in an unsafe condition Note on any PLC software that is revision 16 or higher this bit automatically times OFF after 60 minutes and may have to be reset periodically during the installation process Setting Integers After all bits have been set to their correct status you must set the integer values Integers are similiar to bits only they contain a number value instead of being ON or OFF The value can be any number between 32768 and 32767 but will typically be a value between 0 and 1000 Integers are scrolled through and adjusted using the same method described above for changing and checking bits To determine what the integer settings should be set to for your elevator reference the chart entitled
72. two of oil DO NOT PUT THIS OIL BACK IN THE TANK Make sure the pipe and fittings have the proper rating Most jurisdictions require minimum Schedule 40 oil line and fittings When routing the oil line to the hydraulic jack assembly always minimize the number of 90 bends in the line Each 90 bend causes pressure loss and increases the noise level as the elevator operates Insulate the oil line where it passes through the hoistway wall to prevent vibration The code permits the use of hydraulic hose within the machine pump room It is recommended practice to install a short length of hydraulic hose from the gate valve on the pump to where the steel oil line starts to pass through the hoistway wall This will Oil Inlet 1 2 NPT 3 90 Elbow Jack JE Gylinder F Flow Control Valve Or 17 Pipe Rupture Valve Upstand Post Oil Line Typical 1 2 Sched 40 Min Figure48 Steel Piping help reduce the noise level from the pump motor operation 1 The steel oil line must be securely supported to reduce noise and eliminate vibration that may loosen or damage fittings and connections Support the steel pipe on the upstand post and clip it to the hoistway wall using insulating clips Figure 48 2 Fora 90 elbow a 7 male NPT to 72 male NPT is suggested Remember all fittings must DISTANCE RECOMMENDED SIZE OF OIL Length of Oil Line Hose LINE HOSE 30 feet or less 1 2 Diameter be high strength minimum sch
73. 0 Single Ground Tests Ground any terminal in the safety string 24V 2 3 4 5A 58 6 6A 14 16 to GND Any single ground applied to the above terminals will prevent the car from running With the doors closed and the car ready to run Ground terminal OUT 8 on the CPU Place a call below the car Relays U SF1 SF2 will energize momentarily and the car will not move With the doors closed and the car ready to run Ground terminal OUT 9 on the CPU Place a Call above the car Relays D SF1 SF2 will energize momentarily and the car will not move Orion Installation Guide 143 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 284 10 Critical Circuits Make amp Model of Relays amp Contactors Identification Used in Dwgs IDEC RUAS D24 relays U D IAS IAX INX SB1 SB2 SF1 SF2 DZ1 DZ2 Allen Bradley 100 C30YJ E10 contactor PM1 PM2 Additional Tests Procedures Required for Electrical Equipment El 4 NTSD Remove the car top selector levelling magnets from the top and bottom landings This will disable the primary means of slowdown Run the car to the top landing The up normal limit switch will open and stop the car near the top landing Run the car to the bottom landing The down normal limit switch will open and stop the car near the bottom landing Reinstall the car top selector levelling magnets El 5 Phase 1 amp 2 Load Weighing Device Does
74. 000 OR 54 000 CAB WIDTH FINISH FLOOR 52 500 OR 58 500 PLATFORM WIDTH 5 750 5 000 PLAM 10 750 SECTION Figure 77 Plam Cab Orion Installation Guide 71 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSQSAWOO Ajquessy qe 97 aulnbi4 E pe jJ xog euoudeje quiessv xog 5 1UOJ 7 eje d L zu HIAA d IEM I0 3002 IEAA p S IEM o YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSAAWOO 6 1 CAR OPERATING PANEL COP INSTALLATION Plastic Laminate Cab Plam 1 2 3 4 9 6 Thread six 32 machine screws with washers into the provided pre drilled holes located around the COP cutout of the cab control wall Unpack the COP and loosen the Allen head set screws to gain access to the COP Locate the six slots on the hinge base mounting plate of the COP Align these slots with the machine screws threaded into the control wall in step 1 Loosely mount the COP on the control wall Locate the Car Junction Board assembly and mount to the existing six a2 screws in the bottom half of the COP cutout oriented with the Dupline module towards the top Attach the wire duct from the car top to the cutout in the left hand side of the Car Junction Box NOTE The black enclosure box must be installed at the top of the COP cutout after the elev
75. 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 16 Enable Hall Lanterns Not Arrival Gongs This changes the operation of the Arrival Gong outputs to operate like Hall Lanterns 17 One Stroke Down Lanterns The lanterns are normally provided with two strokes for the down direction Enable this feature to provide only one stroke for the down direction 18 Enable Arrival Gongs from Car Calls Allow the Arrival Gong to operate when the car is stopping in response to a car call The Arrival Gong will always sound when stopping for a Hall Call 19 Fire Service Main Landing Opening If this feature is enabled the Fire Service Main Landing will use the rear door if there are selective doors at that landing 20 Fire Service Alternate Landing Opening If this feature is enabled the Fire Service Alternate Landing will use the rear door if there are selective doors at that landing 21 Disable Fire Service If this feature is enabled then Fire Service Phase 1 and 2 will be disabled 22 A17 2000 Fire Code Enable A17 2000 Fire Code 23 Fire Service NY City code Enable this feature to select Fire Service Operation for New York City code 24 Fire Service Chicago Code Enable this feature to select Fire Service Operation for Chicago code 25 Fire Service Canadian Code Enable this feature to select Fire Service Operation for Canadian code 26 No BORIS Defeat With this feature set
76. 00581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V IT TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 7 0 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Refer to Appendix A for Electrical Schematics schematics are shipped in a separate package Ne HARNESS 772994 REQ D POT LIGHT CAR TOP STOP HARNESS 772288 HARNESS 772289 Zi T 127 uz P DOOR OPERATOR oie ae HARNESS CAR SIN JUNCTION BOX HOISTWAY JUNCTION Re BOX ZONE IF REQ D SWITCH PLANK SWITCH HARNESS 772292 AND FLOOR HALL STN HALL STATION WIRING KIT 250897 2FL TRAVELING 250899 4FL CABLE HARNESSES 772302 20 om ae i ZONE IF REQ D SWITCHW REQD FIRE STATION IF REQ CONTROLLER P N 1ST FLOOR CONTROL TO JB Phu STN CABLE ASSEMBLY CONTROL TO SOLENOID 201114 40 PIT SWITCH HARNESS 772222 Cuir B HARNESS 772296 201116 80 PUMP UNIT PIT SWITCH Figure 97 Orion Wiring Layout 92 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 7 1 HOISTWAY JUNCTION BOX INSTALLATION HOISTWAY WIRING MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL ENFORCING AUTHORITY 1 Prior to starting the wiring review the schematics and field wiring diagrams to ensure you are comfortable with the various harnesses that need to be installed and where they will terminate hoistway box or controller Determine where the box will be installed 2 Install the Hoistway Junction Bo
77. 07178 e Overspeed Valve PN 105229 et 90 Elbow PN 104387 e Adaptor 1 2 x x 90 PN 104387 e Adaptor 4 x 1 Flare PN 105129 e Adaptor Flare JIC 1 PN 105116 con Cylinder Side The Overspeed Governor and Pipe Rupture Valve j are not required when the Overspeed Valve is LS installed on the Orion 1 Install a 90 1 2 elbow adaptor to the oil inlet on the jack Note the labelling on the Valve body the T must be on the tank side of the valve assembly and the Z must be on the jack side of the valve assembly Upstand Post Steel Pipe Oil Line Typical 72 Sched 40 min 2 Install the Overspeed Valve PN 105229 to the elbow adaptor PN 104387 Use Teflon tape to seal the threads Refer to Figure Figure 49 Overspeed Valve 49 3 Run the steel pipe as per the installation manual 4 Thenutlabelled GPM is the flow control adjustment This is set at the factory to job specifications and typically will not require adjustment 5 Connect the Flare Adaptors PN 105116 and PN 105129 to the T fitting inside the oil tank then connect the steel pipe to PN 105129 Refer to Figure 50 Figure 50 T fitting with Adaptors Orion Installation Guide 47 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 TWIQHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 511 Testing Instructions 1 2 3 4 5 6 Locate the Valve Operator Board the controller note
78. 1 104277 RING TRNG 1 29 OD x 0 98 x1 251719 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 2 75 251674 HOISTWAY ASSEMBLY 2 75 CYLINDER OVR 264 288 251704 TUBE ASSEMBLY 2 75 CYLINDER OVR 264 288 220547 GLAND NUT CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 2 75 KWIK 801465 SEAL KIT SK587 801831 NIPPLE FITTING BLEEDER PER 3206B 801986 SOCKET HEAD SCREW 1 4 28 X 2 50 103490 SQUARE HEAD PIPE PLUG NPT 1 2 104210 PLASTIC PLUG 8 DOOR LOCK KITS 211199 SMART PRO LOCK KIT LH INCLUDES HARNESS 211200 SMART PRO LOCK KIT RH INCLUDES HARNESS DOOR LOCKS 772310 PROLOCK LH 772311 PROLOCK RH B 4 of 10 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 201349 201350 201351 201352 201353 201354 201355 207048 207125 207131 211431 211432 211433 221543 251814 255001 000581 000586 250994 251614 HARDWARE FLOOR ZONE LIMIT SWITCH MOUNTING PREPACK FLOOR ZONE HARDWARE PREPACK FLOOR READER KIT MAGNETIC TAPE MOUNTING PREPACK BUFFER SPRING 60 ASSEMBLY PREPACK SPARE HARDWARE SAVER CLIP PIT CHANNEL amp BUFFER SPRING PREPACK FISH PLATE PREPACK MOUNTING BRACKET 1 2 CNCR ANCHOR PREPACK MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY UPSTAND POST PREPACK UPSTAND MOUNTING PREPACK JACK MOUNTING PREPACK 2 5 AND 2 75 JACK MOUNTING PREPACK 3 25 RAIL BRACKET PREPACK OVERSPEED GOVERNOR PREPACK WITTUR ESI 2 SPEED DOORS HARDWARE KIT DOCUMENTATION INSTALLATION MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS APPENDIX A TSSA ONTARIO CANADA ONLY EL
79. 1 2 x 1 5 8 Figure 63 Cable Tensioner Assembly Nylon washer 60 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 9 Feed the governor cable through the small hole in the bottom of the governor tripping cage Refer to Figure 64 Continue feeding the entire cable until you reach the swaged button on the end 10 Continue to feed the cable through the bottom pulley then up through the top pulley and back down to the governor tripping cage 11 Take up the excess slack and create a small loop at the end of the cable insert the thimble then clamp it together Refer to Figure 65 12 Insert the cable loop into the top of the governor tripping cage and secure using clevis pin and cotter pin supplied 13 Remove the block from underneath the counterweight to further tighten the cable 14 Reconnect the power supply including the power supply to the battery back up system V NS eOLVAS I3 V I1 IVIOHSWiWOOD CHEAP lt ZAN N NZN ZA Z lt NS NA ONERE ZS NC 25 _____ NN 4 Governor Tripping Tripping Rod Figure64 Lifting Bracket Figure65 Cables on Lifting Bracket Governor Cable 15 Hold the UP SLOW SPEED on temporary buttons to gradually take up the slack in the cable 16 Wire the overspeed governor switch refer to Figure 62 in series with the pit switch through conduit
80. 15 Proceed to the bottom of the hoistway and install the at the bottom rail bracket using the built in vice grips to pull the adjustable leafs into position ensuring the centreline of the leaf is in line with the plumb line Tighten the adjustable leaf bolts then remove the jig Now using a set of padded vice grips clamp the bottom of the plumb line to the center of the bottom adjustable leaf Figure 17 bracket 16 Proceed up the hoistway using the jig to set all of the adjustable leaf brackets relative to the plumb lines 17 Setthe pit channel in place Leave the pit channel loose but shim it to ensure it is level The pit channel should be shimmed over its entire length since it supports the full weight of the lift and its rated load The center directly under the jack upstand post must be shimmed with steel Do not bolt the pit channel into place at this time 18 Use a pipe wrench to hold the rail clip in place then install hardware as shown below do not tighten Figure 18 Clips on Leaf Bracket Figure 19 Rail Clips on Rail Orion Installation Guide 23 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAS I3 V Ir11 TWIOIYANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 19 Stand the first two rail sections in the pit channel CAUTION Install lt one rail male side up and the other female side up Z 20 Align the centreline on the back j of the rail with the diamond in the Fa adjustab
81. 18 m06 2010 Part no 000658 16 12 2009 E 9 of 14 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSANWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR Step 4 Recording and verifying an emergency message Purpose To record and to verify an emergency message Considerations Emergency messages should include contact informa tion such as a location address The maximum time to record is normally 15 seconds this is enough time to provide a name and location The emergency contact information should be known to the elevator emergency operator the emergency oper ator should have additional information about the eleva tor location such as emergency access information Requirements Ensure to meet the following requirements before programming power Is on ensure auxiliary power supply is on or backup battery is connected and charged phone line connection is complete Step Press and release the START key The phone enters program mode 2 Wait for the beep sound then press and release the SET key 3 Wait for the beep sound then press and release the 9 key 4 Wait for the beep sound then press and release the SET key Wait for the beep sound and the phone is in recording mode 5 Record an Emergency Message 6 Once the recording is complete press and release the STOP key to exit record mode The phone exits programming mode and emits a verbal parameter accepted response 7 To listen to the message press an
82. 2 L3 at the main line disconnect Orion Installation Guide C 5 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 3 6 PLC Start Up Instructions Before making the final wiring connections note that the Dupline Master Module indicators and PLC status are correct as follows Dupline Master Module e Yellow and Green LED s ON solid Red LED pulsing PLC e Run is ON e Comm 0 pulsing in time with Red LED on Master Module PLC Dupline Master Module Start Up Procedure After completing the wiring and before connecting power complete the following tests 1 Remove the wires from the terminals marked DUP PWR and DUP DUP from the hatch wiring on the right hand side of the relay board Refer to the controller hook up schematics labelled VOY INF HOOK and ORION HOOK 2 Remove the wires from the terminals marked DUP PWR and DUP DUP from the car wiring on the bottom edge of the relay board Refer to the controller hook up schematics labelled VOY INF HOOK and ORION HOOK C 6 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 3 4 9 6 Using Volt Ohm meter check the resistance between the following the resistance should be greater than 1K Ohm 1000 ohms a GND and DUP PWR wires b GND and DUP DUP wires DUP DUP and DUP PWR wires Go to each Dupline Module on both the car and hall landing stations and check the following using a Volt O
83. 5 INT29 19 TSSA 19001 1 Add Negative Pressure input and feature Drops calls if down direction set Prevents down run prevents door open from outside 05 31 05 INT29 18 TSSA 18001 1 Modify Door Close for no auto close on inspection rungs 230 239 03 31 05 INT29 18 TSSA 18001 1 TSHTDN Up Run Timer fault overrides TDZF Door Zone Sw Fail fault so car that never runs up will return to bottom Idg 2 Prevent Door Close on Inspection Int38 bit10 enables door close from run buttons C 52 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 06 01 04 INT29 17 TSSA 17001 1 TSSA shutdown fault modified so that the car will shutdown when it stops at the next floor 02 04 04 INT29 16 TSSA 16001 1 URX E5 and DRX E6 are disabled on Fire Service UR H7 and DR H8 are still active on Fire Service 2 initiates shutdown defeat for 1 hour only It must be cycled to reactivate shutdown defeat 10 06 03 INT29 15 TSSA 15001 1 Fixed Redundancy Fault Check so that a car stopped on a Normal Limit Switch will not trip a redundancy fault 2 Modified Down Level Fault Counter to prevent fault when the car is being jogged on Constant Pressure operation 3 Fix GateCR contact in ODCR rung was GateCL 4 Modified In Use Light and Non Interference circuits to comply with code and keep In Use Lights on and Hall Call Buttons disabled until adjustable time int15 after the doors have closed and the Car Enable Sw is
84. 5 8 Infinity SAU guide Close up view of DBG adjustment er j Adjustment lock Position for 26 5 8 DBG Position for 30 _ installation Figure 5 Figure 6 18 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 NOTE The importance of accurately installing the rails is critical The rails must be supported and aligned properly and they must be true and plumb The overall performance and ride of the elevator depend primarily on how well the rails are installed INSTALL THE LADDERS AND OR SCAFFOLDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATIONS USE EXTREME CARE WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS AND ALWAYS WEAR A SAFETY BELT Installation Procedure NOTE While 1 mechanic is working on steps 6 12 13 14 15 16 the other mechanic can work on steps 7 8 9 10 11 To install the rails and rail brackets proceed as follows 1 Start by plumbing the hoistway to determine the tightest spot in order to establish running clearances and the overall condition of the rail support wall 2 Locate the centerline of the rails as referenced from the sill line on the Installation Drawings supplied with each elevator Figure 7 Figure 7 Installation Drawing Sample Orion Installation Guide 19 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAS I3 V I1 IVIOHSWAWOOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 3 Mark the centerline location on the wall and then drop a plumb from this point Be
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86. 9 selection This will enable the Hall Call Buttons when a Car Enable Switch is used BIT36 is ON and the Car Enable Switch is turned to the Car position 2 Address assignments when Front and Rear Non Selective Openings no front and rear at the same landing were simplified so that front only addresses may be used for all devices EXCEPT Rear Door Gate Open Close outputs A5 A6 Rear Door Open Close Limit Sw Inputs 87 88 Rear Car Lanterns 07 08 All other Car and Hall devices including Hall Lanterns Arrival Gongs Pro door Open signals Prolock signals Hall Door Open and Closes signals may be programmed as front even if they are used at rear openings 3 New outputs were added for Nudging and Nudging Buzzer outputs at H5 and H6 These will energize if EITHER the front or rear nudging outputs energize These addresses may be used with front and rear systems if only one signal is desired regardless of the opening being used It is recommended that the H6 address be used for the Nudging Buzzer as this could be a constant address for all systems that do not have selective opening doors 10 15 02 INT29 11 1 IES input Stop Sw drops car and hall calls 2 Running Floor Reset done when car rides off Door Zone to allow reset inputs through Dupline time to set 10 10 02 INT29 10 1 Modify FLRERR rungs 60 190 so that if reset on the fly is disabled the Floor Error circuit does not initiate a shutdown just logs the fault Al
87. AL LULA ELEVATOR 10 2 PRESSURE GAUGE Figure 116 117 E F Every EPV valve is provided with a standard pressure gauge and a pressure gauge isolating valve It is recommended that the gauge be isolated from the pressure line by turning the gauge isolating valve to OFF unless the lift is being repaired or serviced To return the gauge to ZERO pressure before closing the isolating valve 1 Rotate the handle of the Main Shut Off valve handle to the OFF position 2 Open the manual lowering valve by pulling on the red handle on the front of the valve The gauge will return to ZERO 3 Turn the gauge isolating valve to the OFF position 4 Return the Main Shut Off to the ON position parallel with the oil line 10 3 SLACK ROPE MONITOR VALVE WARNING INSTALL THE RAIL STOPS AND SET THE SAFETY BRAKES BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS UNDERNEATH THE CAB WHILE THE LIFT IS IN MOTION FAILING TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY Figure 116 117 K Each EPV valve is provided with a standard monitor to detect the occurrence of slack rope or loss of pressure in the hydraulic system The device is non adjustable and is permanently mounted in the body of the valve If required the EPV 4 and 7 valve may be removed for servicing but otherwise needs no attention The EPV 12 is also factory pre set but may require adjustment 1 To test the valve the technician must create a loss of pressure in the hydraulic
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90. BLY HALL STATION VOY ORION MODL6 ST HSA FRAME W ALH PRODOOR PRO DOOR ASSEMBLY LH COVER PLATE HINGE ACCESS PUSH PLATE ALUMINUM PRODOOR KICK PLATE ALUMINUM PRO DOOR FRAME WINDOW W ASSEMBLY PRO DOOR BRACKET GLASS MOUNTING VERTICAL DOOR BRACKET GLASS MOUNTING HORIZONTAL DOOR PULL HANDLE PRO DOOR MILL FINISH STRIKER ASSEMBLY PRO LOCK SWITCH ASSEMBLY PIT STOP BOX Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 KIT 209095 209113 209128 209163 209170 209171 209175 210001 210434 250177 250235 221544 250006 250139 250140 250215 250898 250932 250943 250951 250979 250988 250992 251208 251210 251213 251216 251427 251588 251589 251590 251606 251783 251846 301045 772290 772291 772296 772303 772305 772306 772310 772328 777131 771134 777140 Orion Installation Guide DESCRIPTION DECAL LOW OVERHEAD 1 LETTERS DECAL PIT PROP DECAL USAASME CODE A17 1 1996 DECAL BUMPER DECAL ENTRANCE HOISTWAY SIDE FLOOR 1 DECAL ENTRANCE HOISTWAY SIDE FLOOR 2 DECAL ENTRANCE HOISTWAY SIDE FLOOR B SLING CROSS BRACE 30 DGB JACK BRACKET 2 50 amp 2 75 LIMIT ZONE SWITCH UP DOWN MOUNTING BRACKET LIMIT ZONE SWITCH ASSEMBLY HONEYWELL RAIL BRACKET 30 DBG TORSION ASSEMBLY BAR 30 D B G SIGN 1400 AUTO DOOR LANDING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SIGN 1400 CAB OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS JACK BRACKET WELD ASSEMBLY HALL WIRING KIT 3 FLOOR OVER SPEED GOVERNOR 70 FT ROPE LIFTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY 50 ROPE PREPAC
91. Drawings Main items to be checked are Items to be checked against site Installation Drawings Checklist L Total travel from the bottom finished floor level to the top finished floor level Clearance overhead Top finished floor sill to top of the hoistway Measure width and depth of hoistway Check to ensure hoistway is square Pit depth check for equal depth and level Size and location of the landing door or doors rough openings Location of the machine pump room Location of the electrical power disconnect switches Correct voltage three phase or single and the proper size of wire assure compliance with local codes Ensure the jack unit can be placed in the hoistway clear access to hoistway runway Review Provisions by Others with site supervisor OU Ll lI l 3E Ll ESSE L Check that all walls barriers surrounding hoistway area are smooth solid vertical and perpendicular to the floor and walls are square to each other NOTE It is important walls are perfectly level due to tight running clearances L Check oil and electrical line sleeves from machine room to hoistway L Confirm rail support wall is properly installed with adequate backing as per appropriate drawing Pre Installation Check We strongly recommend that you conduct a before installation check when you receive shipment to verify contents for damaged or missing parts Uncrate all boxes and spread out the parts Car
92. ECTRICAL SCHEMATICS Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 B 5 of 10 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR KIT 100088 100950 101064 101130 101196 101500 101625 101692 102115 102174 102185 102227 102354 103318 103319 103371 103989 104318 104428 104473 104681 200026 200401 200437 200438 200528 200543 200549 200550 201037 205019 205106 205133 205226 205227 205230 205233 205234 205260 205270 207407 B 6 of 10 MISCELLANEOUS PARTS DESCRIPTION MACHINE SCREW FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS 1 4 20 x 2 GLASS 25 x 4 75 x 28 25 MACHINE SCREW FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS 12 24 x 1 2 U CUT SCREW SMALL PAN HEAD PHILLIPS 6 X 1 2 FLAT WASHER 1 4 USS GASKET NEOPRENE 1 4 x 1 4 BEARING NDL THRST 750d 312b 0781r HINGE ASSEMBLY CF 8 PRO DOOR BEARING BRONZE OIL IMPREGNATED PROLOCK EMERGENCY UNLOCKING KEY NEW REVISION HINGE PIN 0 310 D 1 75 L PRO DOOR RIVET SPEED 1 8 LABEL FIRE DOOR 2 HR PRODOOR BRAILLE PLATE 1 W STAR 3x4 J04 BRAILLE PLATE 2 3x4 J04 BRAILLE PLATE B 3x4 J04 S S SINGLE LIMIT ZONE SWITCH PROGRAMMER DUPLINE GAP1605 BRAILLE PLATE B VC COP BRAILLE PLATE 2 MAIN VC COP RETAINER SPRING GRIP INTERNAL TOOTH SWITCH INDICATOR MANUAL AUTO DR VC JUNCTION BOX CAR STATION ASSEMBLY JUNCTION BOX HOISTWAY ASSEMBLY TEMPORARY RUN BUTTON BUFFER SHIM ASSEMBLY 4 25 HIGH FLOOR READER KIT FLOOR ZONE SWITCH MOUNTING BRACKET FLOOR ZONE CAM ASSEM
93. G BRACKET SELECTOR TAPE x2 MAGNET TAPE SELECTOR MOUNTING PREPACK x1 WEDGE CLAMP TO TRAVEL CABLE PREPACK x1 INSPECTION STATION DUPLINE W FS BOX x1 CAR TOP INSPECTION STATION MOUNTING PREPACK x1 BOX INSPECTION STATION DUPLINE NO FS x1 CAR TOP INSPECTION STATION MOUNTING PREPACK x1 CAB WALL TO STILE BRACKET x2 DOOR ZONE CAM x2 CAM VANE MOUNTING PREPACK x2 CAM MOUNTING BRACKET B 3 of 10 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR KIT DESCRIPTION PARTS INCLUDED IN KIT 250238 PREPACK SLING 101052 BOLT 1 2 13X1 5 BRE GR 5 x18 1 PER JOB 101106 NUT HEX 1 2 13 ZNC x40 102193 WASHER LOCK 0 500 SPNG ZNC 1 2 x40 102189 WASHER FLAT 0 500 ZNC 1 2 x56 100188 HHCS_1 2 13x2 00 BRE x22 100172 5 3 8 16 1 00 BRE x22 102188 WASHER FLAT 0 375 ZNC 3 8 x26 102191 WASHER LOCK 0 375 SPNG ZNC 3 8 x22 250966 GUIDESHOE ASSY 8 LG HORIZON x4 101094 NUT HEX 7 16 ZNC x16 102192 WASHER LOCK 0 4375 SPNG ZNC 7 16 x16 101199 WASHER FLAT 0 4375 ZNC 7 16 x16 103023 BAG SHIPPING 9 X 12 0 004 NUK x1 102186 NUT HEX 3 8 16 ZNC x4 CAR TOP PROP KIT 251846 1 PER JOB IF O H lt 250225 PROP ASSEMBLY TOC SAFETY x1 131 250191 PLATE STRIKE W ASSEMBLY T O C PROP 1 200440 UPSTAND JACK SCREW 250867 UPSTAND CAP 1 2 3 1 4 1 PER JOB 250868 UPSTAND SCREW x1 200439 UPSTAND JACK 2 3 1 4 x1 104110 HEX NUT 1 1 4 SAE GR x
94. HDCLR4 ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 HDOLR1 HDOLR2 HDOLR3 HDOLR4 OJO A O O1 Oo A C 22 of 58 Description Car Fire Sw in ON Car Fire Sw HOLD Car Fire Sw in OFF Rear Electric Eye Hall Fire Sw in ON Hall Fire Sw in OFF Hall Fire Sw in Bypass Reset Remote Hall Fire Sw in ON 1st Ldg Hall Call Button 2nd Ldg Hall Call Button 3rd Ldg Hall Call Button 4th Ldg Hall Call Button Dupline Check Enable Car Station Access Up Run Button Sw Access Down Run Button Sw 1st Rear Hall Call Button 2nd Ldg Rear Hall Call Button 3rd Ldg Rear Hall Call Button 4th Ldg Rear Hall Call Button 1st Ldg Rear Hall Door Closed 2nd Ldg Rear Hall Door Closed 3rd Ldg Rear Hall Door Closed 4th Ldg Rear Hall Door Closed 1st Ldg Zone Sw 2nd Ldg Zone Sw 3rd Ldg Zone Sw 4th Ldg Zone Sw 1st Ldg Rear Hall Door Open Limit 2nd Ldg Rear Hall Door Open Limit 3rd Ldg Rear Hall Door Open Limit 4th Ldg Rear Hall Door Open Limit 5th Ldg Car Call Button 6th Ldg Car Call Button oth Ldg Rear Car Call Button 6th Ldg Rear Car Call Button oth Ldg Hall Call Button 6th Ldg Hall Call Button Location C L Address INT 3O 0 T T INT 32 O F7 F8 INT 31 G Q N G INT 32 0 INT 31 N N c INT 32 B
95. IGHT TAPE SPRINGS BUTTON COP HALL DUPAR 0591 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 B 9 of 10 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 301225 301226 301227 301229 301230 301242 301248 301294 301325 301326 301327 301459 301479 301504 301505 301506 301507 301327 655102 772288 772289 772290 772291 772292 772294 772296 772297 772298 772299 772301 772302 772303 772304 772305 772306 772312 777132 777133 771134 777135 777131 777139 10 of 10 DXF LXF CABLE MAST MOD ROD PUSH TO STOP PUSH BUTTON PUSH TO STOP BUZZER ALARM 90DB KEYSWITCH SPRING LOAD R OFF KEYSWITCH RUN STOP RPCA1 FIRE SERVICE KEYSWITCH NEW YORK COP FIRE SERVICE KEYSWITCH NEW YORK HALL FUSE 3 AMP 250 V TAPE READER REPLACEMENT SHOE PCA EMERGENCY LIGHT CIRCUIT BOARD CONTACTOR BLOCK AUXILIARY N O AB CONTACTOR BLOCK AUXILIARY N C AB FIRE SERVICE KEYSWITCH COP NEW JERSEY FIRE SERVICE KEYSWITCH HALL STATION NEW JERSEY FUSE 3A 250V MDA 3 CAPACITOR 1000 UF 50V RAD HARNESS POTLIGHTS HARNESS CAR TOP STOP HARNESS CAR TOP STATION HARNESS CAR STATION HARNESS PLANK SWITCH HARNESS NLU NLD FL HARNESS PIT SWITCH HARNESS CAR TOP PROP HARNESS DOWN LIMIT HARNESS POWER GATE HARNESS 2 SPEED DOOR HARNESS TRAVELLING CABLE 20 FT PKG HARNESS TRAVELLING CABLE 30 FT PKG HARNESS TRAVELLING CABLE 40 FT PKG HARNE
96. INSTALLATION 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 9 7 6 7 7 7 8 HOISTWAY JUNCTION BOX INSTALLATION HOISTWAY JUNCTION BOX CONNECTIONS TRAVELLING CABLES CONTROLLER LAYOUT AND WIRING 7 4 1 Selecting the Controller Location and Environment 7 4 2 Controller Grounding 7 4 3 Machine Room Connections LANDING CONNECTIONS TERMINATION OF WIRING AT CONTROLLER CAR STATION CONNECTIONS POWER UP AND TEST THE ELEVATOR Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 56 58 59 62 63 66 68 73 74 76 76 80 81 83 87 88 89 89 90 92 93 93 94 95 96 97 97 100 101 102 103 3 of 145 eOLVAZZ 13 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 8 0 INSTALLATION OF FIRE RATED PRO DOORS 8 1 PRO AUTO DOOR OPERATOR I INSTALLATION 811 Operator Adjustment 8 1 2 Electrical Installation 8 1 3 Potentiometer POT Adjustments 8 1 4 Setting the Cams 9 0 PRO LOCK INSTALLATION 9 1 9 2 9 3 PRO LOCK OPERATION PRO LOCK ADJUSTMENT ELECTRICAL CONTACTS ADJUSTMENT 10 0 ADJUSTING AND SETTING THE EPV VALVE 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 SETTING THE OVER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE GAUGE SLACK ROPE MONITOR VALVE LOW PRESSURE SWITCH SEQUENCE OF OPERATION OF THE EPV VALVE DETERMINING SPEEDS 10 6 1 Set Speed Without a Tachometer SPEED SETTING DESCRIPTIONS 11 0 PROGRAMMING THE VALVE 11 1 11 2 11 3 SETTING SPEED ERROR MESSAGES EPV MAINTENANCE 12 0 TESTING OPERATION
97. K MANUAL STANDARD DECALS ORION CAR OPERATING PANEL ORION MODEL 4 ST ST 3 LANDING WIRING HOISTWAY ACCESS KIT FLOOR ZONE LIMIT SWITCH NLU NLD Top Bot Mid Floor HALL STATION ORION MODLS5 ST ST 1FL HALL STATION ORION MODLS5 ST ST 3FL HALL STATION ORION MODL5A ST ST 2FL HALL STATION ORION MODL7 ST ST FR STILE RETAINER KIT MOUNTING BRACKET OPERATOR 2 SPEED DOOR R H MOUNTING BRACKET OPERATOR 2 SPEED DOOR L H CAR STATION INSPECTION BRACKET PIT CHANNEL W A 30DBG SAVER CLIPS DUCT WIRE ASSEMBLY JUNCTION BOX TO CONTROLLER CAR TOP PROP KIT DATAACCESS TERMINAL CAR TOP SELECTOR HARNESS VIRGINIA CAR STATION HARNESS VIRGINIA PIT SWITCH HARNESS VIRGINIA TRAVEL CABLE 30FT TRAVEL HARNESS VIRGINIA CONTROLS SWING DOOR HARNESS VIRGINIA CONTROLS DC SWITCH LOCK ASSEMBLY PRO SMART VC LH 25 DOOR WITTUR HARNESS VIRGINIA CONTROLLER MAGNETIC POSITIONING SELECTOR 2 4S T CONTROLLER MAGNETIC POSITIONING TAPE 40 OPERATOR PRO DOOR AUTO LH VC 7 of 10 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR PART 102268 102269 104260 105274 104295 104318 104328 104329 104428 104429 104430 104431 104432 104433 104434 104435 104473 104477 104478 104479 104491 104492 104570 104571 104572 200438 200743 200790 200791 201114 201115 201116 221263 221264 221265 221266 221267 221268 221269 221271 221272 221273 250894 250895 250897 250898 B 8 of 10
98. KA S KA A NZN TX OX 7 nel r N Figure 36 Cables on Lifting Bracket Figure 37 Lifting Bracket Orion Installation Guide 37 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAANWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 8 Position the lifting bracket with attached cables so that the 1 2 13 mm hollow rod extends through each safety block actuating lever See Figure 38 Using eight 8 carriage bolts attach the lifting bracket to the uprights 9 With the bracket installed note that the 1 2 13 mm hollow rod extends over to each stile and slightly beyond The safety block actuating levers slide over each end of this rod and attaches to the safety block with the special Allen head screws supplied NOTE At this point all attachments are loose and it should not be necessary to force anything into place Note that the Allen screw acting as a swivel for the tripping lever is a special shoulder bolt DO NOT MIX IT UP with the other two plate attachment screws When installed the tripping levers should be in the UP position and holding the knurled wheel clear of the rails P at c d Lifting Bracket Hollow Rod FA j EN Safety Block Actuating Levers Figure 38 Lifting Bracket Mo
99. L LULA ELEVATOR 7 0 CONTROLLER NOMENCLATURE VOLTAGE RELAY OPTIONAL C 26 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 8 0 PARTS LIST ITEM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER PART NO RELAYS CONTACTORS STARTERS OVERLOAD ACROSS THE LINE STARTER IEC ALLEN BRADLEY 100 C30YJ E10 B2 3 POLE OVERLOAD IEC ALLEN BRADLEY 193 TA Cxx TRANSFORMERS FUSES TERMINALS C 460 230 208 230 115 600VA 4797 2 250V INSTANTANEOUS FUSE LITTELFUSE TYPE BLF C3 250V FUSEHOLDER PW1F 4 TRACK FOR 250V FUSEHOLDERS SW192 5 3 POLE TERMINAL 600V 50AMP 3PSWT 6 MOUNTING TRACK FOR TERMINALS SW192 MICRO PROCESSOR D MICROPROCESSOR CPU 1764 LSP 3 DAT DATAACCESS TERMINAL MEN INPUT OUTPUT MODULES MASTER MODULE SPEC8111 8 INPUTS G21205501700 4 INPUTS 4 OUTPUTS G21405520700 2 INPUTS 2 OUTPUTS G21404421700 MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS AND HARDWARE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD MH 3 F2 1 W X 2 H DUCT 91020 F3 1 W X 3 H DUCT 91030 F4 1 W DUCT COVER 99010 F5 1 W DUCT MOUNTING CLIPS 08010 6 CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE SIZE C 1 Orion Installation Guide C 27 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ TA TWIQHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 0 CONTROLLER DIAGNOSTICS USING DAT The DAT is used to display and change the adjustable settings for the controller It is also used to display the Input and Output status and internal coil status and the fault log The DAT mounts on the front of the CPU Ce
100. Lift the handle about 1 2 6 AA mm and rotate it to the right to its maximum travel The prop will automatically drop into the locked position when released Prop Inspection Switch Prop Auto Switch Car Top Prop Figure 41 40 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 NOTE Before entering the car top area or starting to deploy the prop Car Top Inspection Station Switch from the NORMAL to INSPECT position Car Top Prop Braces Figure42 Top Prop Mounted Orion Installation Guide 41 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 3 7 BUMPERS AND BUFFERS NOTE A pit buffer is installed in a shallow pit measuring less than 16 inches rail buffers are installed in a deep pit measuring more than 17 inches To mount the bumper shim proceed as follows 1 Position the bumper shim so that the buffer shims line up with the torsion bars on the cantilever arms Figure 44 2 Secure to the pit floor using concrete anchors supplied Figure 43 Bumper Shim Figure 44 Bumper Shim Mounted To mount the rail buffers proceed as follows 1 Calculate the following Height of finished floor varies between 7s plus 16 429 mm 2 Place a level at the door entrance and mark the height on the rail 3 From the mark measure the total distance calculated in step 1 and drill 72 13 mm
101. NECTIONS DOWN SOLENOID PROPORTIONAL SOLENOID Plug and Play 4 NEGATIVE PRESSURE SW Figure 101 Plug and Play 1 BLUE PUMP MOTOR IPH MARETTE TOGETHER MOTOR POR i Plug and Play v Te RED T8 BLUE PUMP T3 WHT MARETTE BLK TOGETHER T4 GROUNDING GND CGRN 2 gt TS RED T6 WHT MARETTE TOGETHE Figure 102 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS DISCONNECT SW DISCONNECT SW BY OTHERS BY OTHERS AUXILLARY AUXILLARY DISCONNECT SW DISCONNECT SW DISCONNECT SW BY OTHERS Figure 103 Pi P2 GND P3 DOA BATTERY BACK UP CUPS Figure 104 Orion Installation Guide 99 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 TWIQHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 7 5 LANDING CONNECTIONS Installation and wiring of hall call stations for 2 Speed Doors Sliding Refer to Appendix A Electrical Schematics for more detail 1 2 3 4 5 6 Run wiring from the Fire Service Station if equipped to the main hall call station Connect the wiring at each hall call station as shown in the hall call wiring schematics shipped separately with the job in a box with a large roll of 9 conductor wire Run wiring from the hoistway access station if equipped to the hall call station and connect wiring at eac
102. O ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 38 Bit Features This value sets additional features that may be determined by Savaria Concord The proper number should be determined from the chart below add up the desired features to get the desired number Bit Value Description Allow both doors to operate on Battery Backup not recommended T Disable False Down Level feature 15 39 Password to enable DAT This value must be set to the proper value to remove the protection from the DAT 40 Status for 4th Fault Code Refer to the Fault Logging description 41 4th Fault Code Refer to the Fault Logging description 42 Status for 3rd Fault Code Refer to the Fault Logging description 43 3rd Fault Code Refer to the Fault Logging description 44 Status for 2nd Fault Code Refer to the Fault Logging description 45 2nd Fault Code Refer to the Fault Logging description 46 Status for 1st Fault Code Refer to the Fault Logging description 47 1st Fault Code Refer to the Fault Logging description Some installations require specific settings or features that are not included in the standard program In this case a separate sheet or sheets will be provided that describe the operation of these settings or features and what the factory default settings are C 42 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 9 7 Floor Position Codes Grey Code Pi A binary signal is sent to the Position Indicator Co
103. O PACKAGE SHIPPED WITH PRODUCT APPENDIX B PARTS LIST Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 B 1 of 10 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR KIT DESCRIPTION 251845 SPREADER CAB KIT 207051 200546 200009 200545 B 2 of 10 ORION 1 PER JOB IF O H gt 131 PREPACK_SAFETY 1 PER JOB WEDGE ROPE KIT 1 PER JOB TELEPHONE CABINET ASSEMBLY STAINLESS STEEL IF S S TEL CAB REQ YOKE ASSEMBLY 30 DBG 1 PER JOB KITS FOR MASTER PARTS BOX 224001 250929 104789 210053 210054 102192 103023 207020 207047 200854 200004 200007 101477 102304 100040 101205 101220 101113 101837 101210 101223 101116 103779 200533 215402 207046 PARTS INCLUDED IN KIT PLATTEN PLATE x1 CHANNEL SPREADER 30 DBG x1 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW 7 16 14 x 1 ZNC x8 SAFETY BLOCK W ROLLER ASSEMBLY PRO LH 1 SAFETY BLOCK WIROLLER ASSEMBLY RH x1 LOCK WASHER 0 4375 SPNG ZNC 7 16 x8 BAG SHIPPING 9 X 12 0 004 MIL x1 WEDGE SOCKET S A 3 8 2 ROPE WEDGE PREPACK GUIDE RAIL SHIM TELEPHONE BOX x1 TELEPHONE BOX COVER DOOR PLATE x1 PULL HANDLE PHONE BOX BLK x1 CABINET HINGE FERRARI x2 MACHINE SCREW PHILLIPS HEAD 06 32x0 75 x4 WASHER 06 ZNC x12 LOCK WASHER 06 ZNC x8 HEX NUT 6 32 ZNC x4 MACHINE SCREW FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS 10 32 x 1 00 ZNC x6 FLAT WASHER 10
104. OFF 6 in hundreds column indicates point 6 is ON Blank in hundreds column indicates point 6 is OFF Zero in hundreds column indicates point 6 is OFF 7 in tens column indicates point 7 is ON Blank in tens column indicates point 7 is OFF Zero in tens column indicates point 7 is OFF 8 in units column indicates point 8 is ON Zero in units column indicates point 8 is OFF C 29 of 58 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 4 Changing Settings or Features Overview To CHANGE settings the Password setting INT39 must be set to 2513 AND F1 must be ON If BOTH of these conditions are not met then all settings except the password value INT39 and the IO Pointer INT30 will be protected and will not be changeable When F1 is and INT39 is set 2513 to change a feature Press BIT or INT to select the feature to be changed e Press the Up or Down button bar to select the specific feature or value to be changed Press ENT to enter the edit mode The value on the right will flash Press the Up Down button change the value Press ENT to accept the new value or ESC to exit without changing the value 9 5 BIT Features Use this selection to change the features described in the following table Each feature is either ON or OFF As you scroll through the features the feature will be shown as 1 ON or The feature m
105. Q savaria ORION Commercial LULA Elevator INSTALLATION and SERVICE MANUAL To Be Retained by Authorized Savaria Dealer 2010 Savaria Corporation PN 000581 Rev 18 m06 2010 Technical Documentation Modifications and Additions Orion Commercial LULA Elevator Installation and Service Manual PN 000581 Rev 18 m06 2010 Note Modifications between revisions are marked M additions between revisions are marked A Added detailed drawing of hardware for overspeed Section 5 9 page 60 governor cable tensioner assembly Section 5 11 page 63 Updated Tape Reader installation section Lr Section 8 1 page 106 Updated Pro Auto Door Operator installation section Lr Updated Virginia PLC Controller information to reflect Appendix C latest version PN 301405 Savaria Concord Lifts Inc 1011 Install Rails and Rail Brackets Manual Ref Sect 3 1 pg 18 Estimated Time 8 hrs Completed Install Hydraulic Piping and Overspeed Valve OR Hose Manual Ref Sect 5 0 5 1 pg 45 47 Estimated Time 0 5 4 hrs Completed Install Halfway Junction Box Manual Ref Sect 7 1 7 2 pg 93 Estimated Time 15 mins Completed Connect Wiring at Junction Box Manual Ref Sect 7 4 pg 95 Estimated Time 15 mins Completed m Install Travelling Cables Manual Ref Sect 7 3 pg 94 Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Completed Time dependant distance between hois
106. R TO THE LIFT BEING PLACED INTO SERVICE NOTE Use of the temporary buttons must be restricted to trained personnel since the lift will operate regardless of the status of all safety circuits and door locks NOTE Refer to section called Electrical Installation for pump connection 50 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 The hydraulic system is now ready for start up Before starting up however first confirm the following 1 2 3 4 9 6 8 5 3 1 2 3 4 Power supply is properly connected to the correct voltage and phase Use your meter to verify Check that proper fuses have been supplied On three phase systems confirm that the pump is turning in the proper direction Jog the pump and if no pressure appears in the gauge after a few seconds reverse any two 2 motor leads on the incoming L1 L2 or L3 power lines All rails are installed and plumb All fasteners and anchors are installed and tightened The upstand post is connected plumb and straight to the special rail bracket The jack unit is installed and it is plumb and straight The cylinder wall mounting bracket is installed and secure The guide yoke is lowered onto the jack unit and all attachment plates and bolts are fastened correctly and securely Sufficient oil is in the reservoir The tank must be topped up full A ladder or scaffold is in the hoistway and access is available to the
107. SNray Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 Install the two 2 cab stabilizer brackets from the top of the cab to the sling using hardware Do not tighten Refer to Figure 75 If required trim each bracket on the cab ceiling side Figure 75 Stabilizer Brackets 7 Ensure the cab entrance frame is plumb and square to the landing entrance Once the entire cab is plumb and square tighten the hardware starting with the 3 2 ceiling mounting angles the 1 4 hardware in all four corners then the rest of the hardware top bottom and sides 8 a For steel cabs thread the six 6 screws into the pre Installed pem nuts located on the control panel wall b For units equipped with plastic laminate panels thread the six 6 inserts into the pre drilled plastic laminate control panel holes with an Allen key Note do not hammer the inserts into place Thread the six 6 screws into the inserts 9 Install the control panel backing plate 10 Install the control panel box 11 Mount the telephone box if supplied 12 Install the wire duct from the ceiling to the control panel 70 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 SLING 51 000 OR 57 000 48 000 54 000 F FINISH FLOOR 52 500 OR 58 500 PLATFORM WIDTH 5 750 5 000 STEEL CAB SECTION B B Figure 76 Steel Cab E SLING 52 500 OR 58 500 48
108. SS SWING DOOR HARNESS DC SWITCH HARNESS CAR JUNCTION BOARD TO CTIS BOX MAGNETIC POSITIONING TAPE 20 FT MAGNETIC POSITIONING TAPE 30 FT MAGNETIC POSITIONING TAPE 40 FT MAGNETIC POSITIONING TAPE 50 FT MAGNETIC POSITIONING SELECTOR 2 4 STOP MAGNETIC POSITIONING SELECTOR 5 6 STOP Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 APPENDIX C VIRGINIA PLC CONTROLLER Orion Installation Guide C 1 of 58 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 1 0 PRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND NOTES The following general rules and safety precautions must be observed for safe and reliable operation of your system WARNING THE ELEVATOR CONTROLLER MUST BE INSTALLED BY EXPERIENCED FIELD INSTALLATION PERSONNEL THE FIELD INSTALLATION PERSONNEL MUST KNOW AND FOLLOW ALL THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THE SAFE INSTALLATION AND RUNNING OF ELEVATORS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR SPECIFIC DEVICES SUCH AS THE VALVES DOOR OPERATOR ETC IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURERS OF THOSE DEVICES WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT IS DESIGNED AND BUILT TO COMPLY WITH ANSI A17 1 AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO MAKE SURE THAT THE FINAL INSTALLATION COMPLIES WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL STATE AND NATIONAL CODES AND IS INSTALLED SAFELY WARNING THE 3 PHASE AC POWER SUPPLY TO THIS EQUIPMENT MUST COME FROM A FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH OR
109. Tests a Top of car inspection operation with open door circuits Turn the Car Door Bypass switch or the Hoistway Door Bypass switch or both of these switches to the Bypass position Test the non response of car and hall calls fire service recall and levelling operation for all three conditions Place the Top of Car Inspection switch in the inspection position and the Car Door Bypass switch in the bypass position Verify that the car can move on inspection operation with the car door open but all hall doors closed Place the Top of Car Inspection switch in the inspection position and the Hoistway Door Bypass switch in the bypass position Verify that the car can move on inspection operation with a hall door open but the car door closed Place the Top of Car Inspection switch in the inspection position and both the Car Door Bypass switch and the Hoistway Door Bypass switches in the bypass position Verify that the car can move on inspection operation with the car door and a hall door opened b Monitoring car and hall door contacts With the elevator at floor level For car door contact test jump car door lock contacts For hall door contact test jump hall door lock contacts For hall and car door test jump car amp hall lock contacts see print for terminal numbers Initiate opening of doors with Door Open Button or a hall or car call The CPU will detect the fault and shut down the
110. Upon arrival at the next floor the CPU will detect the fault and the car will not restart Remove the jumper and reset the CPU 134 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 f Critical Component 581 Relay Redundant component 582 Relay CPU Test Procedure The 581 582 relays are monitored by the CPU for welded contacts With the car level at a floor and ready to run actuate relay 581 The CPU monitoring system will detect the fault and not allow the car to run Reset the CPU and repeat for relay SB2 Contacts SB1 5 9 amp SB2 5 9 are separately monitored To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal block 24V to IN 13 where normally closed contact SB2 10 connects to the PLC Actuate relay 581 The CPU monitoring system will detect the fault and not allow the car to run Reset the CPU and repeat for relay SB2 g Additional Monitored Relays SF1 SF2 INX The relays listed above are also monitored for welded contacts With the car on automatic operation actuate each listed relay one at a time The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to run Relay contacts SF1 9 1 and SF2 9 1 are also monitored separately To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 4 to terminal IN 1 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact SF1 9 1
111. Z 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR If the protection bit for an element is undefined the DAT will assume that the element is unprotected Controller Faults The DAT checks for controller faults every 10 seconds When the DAT detects a controller fault the display shows FL in the element number field and the value of the controller s major fault word 52 6 is displayed in the value field Pressing ESC while the fault is being displayed returns the DAT to its previous mode The fault is not removed from the controller just from the DAT display screen The fault that was on screen will not display again and cannot be recalled If a new fault is detected it will be displayed If the initial fault is cleared and returns at a later time the DAT will display the fault at that time Error Conditions When the DAT detects an error in its own operation it displays the error screen The error screen consists of Err and a two digit error code The DAT can experience two 2 different types of errors internal errors and communication errors Internal DAT Errors Internal DAT errors are non recoverable When the DAT experiences an internal error it displays the error screen and does not respond to any key presses Remove and re install the DAT If this does not clear the error the DAT must be replaced Communication Errors The DAT continually monitors the interface between the DAT a
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113. ZNC x6 LOCK WASHER 10 ZNC x6 HEX NUT 10 32 ZNC x6 MACHINE SCREW PHILLIPS HEAD 8 32 x 0 375 F x2 STIFFENER TELEPHONE BOX x2 YOKE ASSEMBLY 30 DBG x1 YOKE PREPACK x1 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 KIT 200010 201351 251848 251849 251847 DESCRIPTION TELEPHONE CABINET ASSEMBLY BRASS IF BRASS TEL CAB REQ READER FLOOR KIT 1 PER JOB CTIS WIFIREMAN SERVICE KIT 1 PER JOB IF 2 SPEED DOOR amp FIREMAN SERVICE CTIS NO FIREMAN SERVICE 1 PER JOB IF MANUAL DOOR amp NO FIREMAN SERVICE MOUNTING _ CAM CAB ORION 1 PER JOB Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 200004 200008 101477 102304 100040 101205 101220 101113 101837 101210 101223 101116 103779 200533 202006 202001 201352 207121 250894 250950 250895 250950 250013 200182 200846 210525 PARTS INCLUDED IN KIT TELEPHONE BOX x1 TELEPHONE BOX DOOR COVER PLATE BRS x1 PULL HANDLE PHONE BOX BLK x1 CABINET HINGE FERRARI x2 MACHINE SCREW PHILLIPS HEAD 06 32x0 75 x4 WASHER 06 ZNC x12 LOCK WASHER 06 ZNC x8 HEX NUT 6 32 ZNC x4 MACHINE SCREW FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS 10 32 x 1 00 ZNC x6 FLAT WASHER 10 ZNC x6 LOCK WASHER 10 ZNC x6 HEX NUT 10 32 ZNC x6 MACHINE SCREW PHILLIPS HEAD 8 32 x 0 375 F x2 TELEPHONE BOX STIFFENER x2 MOUNTING BRACKET LEVELLING SELECTOR x1 MOUNTIN
114. ading of preset speeds NORMAL indicates the elevator run mode the settings cannot be viewed or changed LEARN displays default settings or hold down and press TENS to change speeds STORE will enable the changes of preset speeds to be saved ONES allows changes to speeds by a segment of 1 i e 1 2 3 TENS allows changes to speeds by a segment of 10 i e 10 20 30 or press during operation to view function acronyms 1 While the unit is running and the selector switch is on TEST press the Temporary Run Button to run the elevator then press the ONES and TENS buttons at the same time while a FUNCTION is displayed 2 When the display begins to flash release both buttons The processor is now in programming mode 3 While in the TEST mode in order to scroll through the F functions press the ONES button on the right side of the LED display The left side of the display indicator shows an F The right side of the indicator shows the FUNCTION chosen a number from 0 to 8 Choose the FUNCTION number that you wish to review for example F8 DOWN Full Speed Press the button slowly for each number increase or decrease 4 Once a desired FUNCTION is displayed press the LEARN button to view the factory setting 5 Ensure that the magnets have been set at the floor levels as instructed in the manual refer to Figure 69 pg 65 It is recommended that each adjustment be performed in the following order Jp Direction DOWN Direction
115. ain operable allowing the cab to operate in the DOWN direction only 8 Cab Telephone Option Verify that the cab telephone is operable 9 Travelling Cable Make sure that the travelling cable is running free and clear from all obstructions while the cab travels to all floors being served 13 0 AUTOMATIC CAB LIGHTING 1 CALLING THE ELEVATOR FROM LANDING CONTROLS Upon pressing the call button the car lights automatically come ON The elevator starts to move The car will arrive at the landing with the car lights ON 2 ENTERING THE ELEVATOR If the elevator is at the same landing as the caller then open the landing door or car gate to enter the elevator The elevator interior lights will turn on automatically 3 POWER FAILURE If there is a power failure in the main power supply to the motor control not the lighting supply the COP lights will turn on as a safety feature 14 0 BEFORE LEAVING THE JOB SITE 1 Clean up the work area 2 Make sure all anchoring bolts nuts are securely tightened i e rail brackets rail joints carriage pump unit and cab bolts screws 3 Make sure all controls operate as outlined in Testing Operation section of this manual 4 Demonstrate the operation of the elevator During this orientation stress the importance of proper operation and required maintenance 5 Mount the operation instructions at an appropriate entrance level 6 Make sure excess aircraft cable has been cut from
116. air bleeder valve at the top of the cylinder The gate valve is open BLEEDING AIR FROM THE CYLINDER Open the air bleeder screw a half of a turn Using the temporary buttons press the UP button on the temporary run button momentarily and release The motor will start and then stop Start and stop the motor quickly Oil should start to flow through the main valve to the jack cylinder As the oil flows into the cylinder air will be heard to hiss out of the air bleeder valve An assistant should be near the air bleeder to verify this Do not run the motor continuously to try and speed up the bleeding process or the jack may jump up unexpectedly This is due to the oil entering faster than the air can escape When the air is exhausted from the cylinder oil will begin to flow out of the bleeder valve At this point close the air bleeder valve Check for oil leaks NOTE A flow control valve must be specially ordered if required Orion Installation Guide 51 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 5 4 ROPING POSITION To adjust the roping position proceed as follows 1 Refer to Installation Drawings for Roping Position and run the cylinder to the height specified 2 The roping position will ensure 3 76 mm of runby at the top floor and the buffers will ensure a maximum of 3 76 mm of runby at the bottom floor This may vary by
117. are System Device Test Not applicable 181 40 Levelling Switches Test With the elevator at floor level jump out the Up Level switch sensor in the selector The car will run up at level speed for one half of the Dead Zone about 1 4 inch and the CPU will initiate shut down To Jump out the Uplevel sensor remove the cover from the selector control box on top of the car On the circuit board located in the control box jump LU terminal 12 to terminal GND WARNING DO NOT connect terminal 12 to any terminal other than GND or damage to the selector will result The elevator will reset once the short is removed With the elevator at floor level jump out the Down Level switch sensor in the selector The car will run down at level speed for one half of the Dead Zone about 1 4 inch and the CPU will initiate shut down To Jump out the Down level sensor remove the cover from the selector control box on top of the car On the circuit board located in the control box jump LD terminal 11 to terminal GND WARNING DO NOT connect terminal 12 to any terminal other than GND or damage to the selector will result The elevator will reset once the short is removed With the elevator at floor level jump out the door zone switch T25 4 24V to T22 9 20X in the controller Send the car to another floor The elevator will run to the floor open the door and the CPU will initiate shut down 181 5
118. art up Starting with travelling cable A connect the correct color and number wire to the numbered terminals on the main control board NOTE If the site is an area prone to lightning strikes ground the sling to TA 15 Connect the rails to ground is the machine room CAR WIRING DUP DUP HELIX 23 4 3 GA 15 ELI 20X 2 PWR GND DUP GND 1 35 CLE 14 SPARES DP SPARES PHL PH2 SPARES e elelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelele T5ete 2101010121010101010191010101010 elelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelTs53 g 3 5 6 7 B 9 H iP H 15 16 1 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 1i 39 13 14 15 16 VL HUISTWAY JUNCTION BLIARD T50 21212 212912 21 01 01 2 01 01 01 21 01 011 5 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 je 13 i4 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 i 12 13 14 15 16 BLK WHT TCI TC4 Tes TER TEN TORUM WHT TER TC4 TCS TGS TC9 Tcl RED WHT GRH AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG TRAVELING CABLE TRAVELING CABLE IHHHHHHHHHHHIHIHI 1 3 1 P 9 9 9 o o o o eleIole 00000 VC CAR STATION JUNCTION BOARD Figure 105 Wiring Connections Orion Installation Guide 101 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YHOLVAATA VINTI TWIIAYANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 7 7 CAR STATION CONNECTIONS Refer to Appendix A Electrical Schematics and the Car Station Junction Board layou
119. as accurate as possible here and verify that your measurements are within 1 32 Snap a chalked plumb line to mark the centerline from the top of the hoistway to the bottom refer to Figure 8 4 Prepare a 4 foot 1219 mm carpenter s level as a template to mark the location of the rail bracket holes Use a small tip permanent ink marker for this purpose On the carpenter s level mark the centerline and the position of each bracket hole to be drilled in the wall Refer to Figure 9 4 0 CARPENTER S LEVEL Permanent Markings Figure8 Rail Bracket Centerline Figure9 Carpenter Level Template 5 Starting at the top of the hoistway use the prepared 4 foot carpenter s level to mark the position of the rail bracket mounting holes a Place the marked center point of the level even with the marked center of the rail bracket cylinder bracket on the wall b Ensure that the level is level and then mark the location of each rail bracket hole C Descend to each level and repeat this procedure at each rail bracket location d The exact number of brackets and their locations are shown on the Installation Drawings 6 Drill holes for each rail bracket Wall fasteners may be thru bolts concrete anchors or lag bolts for wood walls minimum 72 bolt Check your Installation Drawings 7 Completely remove the protective coating from the rail sections and the splice plates Once cleaned check the rails
120. as fully closed INT 46 xx4x indicates the Door Contacts and Gate Contact were open and the car was at Floor Level INT 46 xxx4 indicates the car was in the Door Zone but not on either Levelling Switch Orion Installation Guide C 47 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 10 0 TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS NOTE It is recommended that all faults are set 0 before leaving the installation site INT 47 45 43 4 The time and date must be recorded in the log book prior to leaving the site 10 1 Locating Faults During installation use the IO monitoring feature to verify that the IO is working properly Once the system has been installed and is running properly the most common problem will be the failure of an external device The first step in locating the cause is to determine whether the fault is in the micro processor or whether it is in the external wiring For example if a position indicator light is not lit check the output module for the appropriate output point to determine if the micro processor is trying to turn the light on or not If the output light is on then confirm that there is voltage at the module terminal If there is voltage at the module terminal then the problem is external to the micro processor could be in the wiring to the position indicator or perhaps the position indicator light has burned out Similarly with input points c
121. ation and F6 DOWN deceleration Setting to a higher number shortens or makes the acceleration or deceleration harsher setting to a lower number lengthens or softens the acceleration or deceleration EPV4 7 F7 25 EPV 12 F7 20 e F7 represents DOWN levelling speed Setting to a higher number increases the levelling speed setting to a lower number decreases the levelling speed EPV 4 7 F8 40 EPV 12 F8 30 F8represents DOWN fast speed Setting to a higher number increases the full speed of the lift setting to a lower number decreases the full speed of the lift Orion Installation Guide 125 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 11 0 PROGRAMMING THE VALVE Each FUNCTION adjustment FO through F8 may be set to any number from 1 through 96 Typically the higher the chosen number is the further the EPV solenoid will open and the faster the lift will move Note the value displayed is not the actual speed but a percentage of the speed only The settings are different depending on speed jack assembly and type of lift or elevator NOTE The valve is programmed from 1 to 99 however the use of numbers 97 99 is not recommended as it may cause problems The valve PC board is also equipped with several switches and buttons for setting purposes TEST NORMAL LEARN STORE ONES TENS Refer to Figure 120 TEST indicates valve programming and allows the re
122. ator installation is complete to allow access to the tape reader and normal limit switches Mount to the existing 32 screws in the top half of the COP cutout Orion Installation Guide 73 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 2 LIGHT CURTAIN INSTALLATION The safety light curtain provides obstruction sensitivity It signals the operator to stop and re open the doors Refer to Figure 79 below Required Parts e Light Screen Support Bracket PN 251785 e Light Screen Strike Post Panel PN 251581 e Light Screen 2000 mm PN 105274 The safety light curtain provides obstruction sensitivity It signals the door operator to stop and re open the doors See Figure 79 below The light curtain assembly consists of the following e transmitter e receiver 24 power supply mounting brackets and hardware When installing the light curtain 1 Ensure the door jamb and the door edge are square to one another both in the closed and open positions 2 t is imperative that the light screen transmitter and receiver are aligned vertically have the same line of sight and are pointed directly at one another 3 Verify the vertical alignment of the transmitter and receiver and then drill holes in the fast car door for the channel mounting bracket 4 Install the channel mounting bracket to the fast car door with the provided self tapping sc
123. aulic pressure is applied and is attached to the sling This is a hydraulic power producing unit consisting of an electric motor hydraulic pump valves and control panel This is lifting wire cable See Cable Installation This isa mechanical device used to stop and support the elevator cab sling and rated load if a failure in the normal suspension means occurs This is structural steel members that support the elevator cab The sling carries the cab up and down the hoistway These are vertical support members of the sling assembly This is the distance from the bottom finished floor level to the top finished floor level This is the black flat multi wire electrical cable connecting the elevator control panel in the car to the pump unit push buttons and safety devices The upstand post is a rigid steel post of varying lengths used to support the jack unit Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 11 of 145 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 2 0 THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE ADHERED TO AT ALL TIMES PRACTICE SAFETY FIRST INSTALLATION SAFETY TIPS The following safety installation tips must always be followed Please read and understand this entire manual before installing the unit and carefully follow all procedures 1 Proper safety approved protection for your head eyes hands and feet should be worn during all phases of the i
124. ay be changed by pressing ENT then the Up or Down button bar to select the desired operation on enabled or off disabled then press ENT to store the value MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE EFFECTS OF ANY CHANGES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CHANGE ANY SETTINGS OR FEATURES C 30 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 List of BIT Features The following settings apply to a 2 stop Orion with 2 speed sliding doors type 1 cab ON OFF on the same side no fire service The lift is level at the bottom landing with all doors closed with the door zone on the tape reader All features are normally OFF disabled unless otherwise specified Standard DESCRIPTION BIT SETTINGS ON Enable Front Door at 1 ON EL Enable Front Door at 2 ON Enable Front Door at 3 ON omm e RO nN oO Enable Front Door at 4 ON Enable Front Door at 5 ON Enable Front Door at 6 ON ON ON Enable Rear Door at 1 Enable Rear Door at 2 Enable Rear Door at 4 ON ON ON Enable Rear Door at 5 Enable Rear Door at 6 EN s or ANM w o z OFE ssi Snor Door Time wih Lont Sereen FF ore nave Tres Blear Eye Cuou OF _ s ON fenon OOOO ereenn OOOO o o o o o on gt gt s or gt or C2 OF Done Run on Fre Sm
125. cated at the top of the gate assembly onto the upper gate track NOTE If gate assembly is equipped with a power door operator the operator must be installed prior to the gate assembly For auto gates proceed to section Auto Gate Operator 76 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 4 Mount the upper gate track along with the gate assembly to the header using Aa machine screws Ensure the guide pin at the bottom of the gate assembly is properly inserted into the lower track NOTE Before threading the rollers onto the upper gate track place the track against the header and orientate the track in the correct direction by aligning the holes 5 Install the GAL gate switch on top of the door header Figure 83 NOTE For auto gates the machine screws pass through the header and screw into the bottom of the gate operator 6 Attach the gate switch arm to the leading edge of the gate assembly 7 Connect the wiring harness to the operator The wiring harness is pre wired to the controller For the operator and card schematics refer to the gate operator schematics shipped separately with the elevator NOTE For units equipped with auto gate operator tighten all the screws that secure the operator to the ceiling Orion Installation Guide 77 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSQSAAWOO YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSAWOO w Auto Gate Figure 82 Entrance
126. ck to the Dupline Master Control Module in the controller by three wires Power Ground and Dupline Signal These wires should be run in a separate shielded twisted cable Where possible keep these wires away from other high voltage signals especially motor wiring 5 8 Dupline Addressing Each Input Output point is given a unique address by means of a hand held programmer The schematic shows the address of each point If a board is replaced the board must be set up with the SAME ADDRESSES as the board it was replacing The boards are pre programmed from the factory according to the intended use If a board is to be used for different points the points can be re programmed as required Refer to the Dupline instructions for the Dupline programmer for programming instructions Orion Installation Guide C 17 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 0 SETUP GUIDE FOR PROGRAMMING THE ALLEN BRADLEY 6 1 MICROLOGIX 1500 PLC Remove the blanking cover from the front of the PLC if present Install the DAT Data Access Terminal Turn off the power at the battery backup while installing or removing the DAT Setting Bits Turn on the power at the battery backup Press the pushbutton labelled BIT a green led beside it should come on if it is not already lit up The DAT should indicate a flashing 00 on the left of the display and a solid ON 1 This means that bit
127. cuit to prevent further upward movement The switch is sensitive to force and will Orion Installation Guide 39 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAS I3 V Ir11 IVIOSHSWAWOOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR open when a maximum of 20 Ibs force is applied This permits the lift to be operated in the down direction to move away from the prop if inadvertently actuated This is in conformance with Rule 5 2 1 4 4 Storage During normal operation of the elevator the prop is lifted and rotated to the left maximum position where it will drop into a locked position In this position the prop is deactivated and does not contact the striking plate at the top of the jack Deployment Position the elevator so that the car top is approximately level with the top floor landing To position the car and open the hall door use the hoistway access switch and the manual unlocking device In compliance with the code requirements the Car Top Prop can be deployed NOTE The prop must be in either the maximum left or maximum right rotated and locked position for operation of the elevator In the maximum left position the elevator is operated by the normal operating controls and with the prop in the maximum right position the elevator is operated by the car top inspection station without full bodily entry into the car top area The handle of 22 be reached while leaning out from the landing sill
128. d 11 amp 12 not used __ 2 2 7 O5 A5 D 03 A2 O3 AG _ 6 BG __ 04 1 4 5 Table1 Dupline Values 88 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 69 CTIS INSTALLATION NOTE CTIS buttons must be accessible from the hoistway entrance Select the appropriate procedure 6 9 1 2 Speed Door Operator Configuration 1 Secure the CTIS to the CTIS mounting bracket PN 251590 using 10 32 machine SCrews 2 Removethe plug 9 pin or 10 pin TSSA from the CTIS harness 3 Thread the CTIS harness through the provided Ys flex conduit v2 flex conduit is also suitable 4 Install the CTIS and mounting bracket to the 2 Speed Door Operator mounting bracket using 1 6 bolts and washers QTY 4 ea as shown in Figures 90 and 91 5 Locate the appropriate cab ceiling wiring knock out and route the CTIS harness through Figure 90 CTIS mounted rear view the knock out towards the Car otation Junction board 6 Runthe wiring from the CTIS to the Car Station Junction board removing wiring covers where necessary 7 Secure the flex conduit to the wiring knock out 8 Connect the 9 pin or 10 pin plug to the CTIS harness and terminate wiring at the Car Station Junction board as perthe Car Wiring Diagram in Appendix A Electrical Schematics 9 Install the light bulb not provided and light bulb protective cover on the CTIS u ME gt sss J
129. d release the following keys in sequence Start SET 8 SET 8 Press STOP to quit message listening mode Step 5 Setting the number of rings before Autodialer answers Purpose To set Autodialer to answer remote calls to program the dialer from another phone Considerations The Autodialer does not answer incoming calls when set for 0 rings The manufacturer default setting is 3 rings Requirements Ensure to meet the following requirements before programming power Is on ensure auxiliary power supply ts on or backup battery is connected and charged phone line connection is complete Step Press and release the START key The phone enters program mode 2 Waitfor the beep sound then press and release the SET key 3 Wait for the beep sound then press and release the 3 key 4 Wait for the beep sound then press and release the SET key 5 the number of rings before Autodialer answers an incoming phone call 6 Press the STOP key and wait for the verbal acknowledgement The Autodialer exits programming mode Part no 000658 16 m12 2009 E 10 of 14 AE 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Step 6 Enabling disabling outgoing automated message quick message playback and two way communication following dealer recorded location message Purpose To enable or disable the outgoing automated message enable
130. d test each variable that you enter the phone must work as intended once all pro gramming is complete Requirements Ensure to meet the following requirements before programming power Is on auxiliary power supply is on or backup battery is con nected and charged phone line connection is complete Step Press and release the START key The phone enters program mode 2 Wait for the beep sound then press and release the M1 key 3 Enter the primary emergency phone number 4 Press the STOP key The phone exits programming mode and emits a verbal parameter accepted response Part no 000658 16 m12 2009 E 8 of 14 AE 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 6 Step 2 Adding a secondary telephone number Purpose To add a secondary telephone number to the Autodialer Requirements Ensure to meet the following requirements before pro gramming power Is on auxiliary power supply is on or backup battery is con nected and charged phone line connection is complete Step Press and release the START key The phone enters program mode 2 Wait for the beep sound then press and release the M2 key 3 Enter the secondary emergency phone number Press the STOP key The phone exits programming mode and emits a verbal parameter accepted response NOTE If there is no secondary phone number available use the
131. d without the password setting INT 39 being set properly or without F1 being set on then when the password is set correctly and F1 is turned on the previously entered values will be accepted is strongly recommended that all settings be checked before activating the password setting or setting F1 on to make sure that improper values are not entered The IO status and internal coil status are troubleshooting tools that allow the internal status of the CPU to be displayed To display the IO or internal memory set the value of INT 30 Data Pointer to the desired value as shown in the chart below then the status of the IO will be shown in INT 31 32 which each show the status of four discrete points that may be inputs outputs or internal coils depending on the value of INT 30 For INT 31 the bits are shown as 1 2 3 4 if they are ON 0 or blank if they are OFF For INT 32 the bits are shown as 5 6 7 or 8 ifthey are ON or 0 or blank if they are off 5 7 Dupline Input Output Boards The Dupline Input Output boards are used to connect the CPU with the field devices All inputs unless otherwise stated are 24VDC and outputs unless otherwise stated are 24VDC The boards are available as 8 Input and 8 Output 4 In 4 Out or 2 In 2 Out boards Wiring is done to the terminal blocks at the bottom of the IO boards There are two LED the boards Both LED s should be on during normal operation The boards are connected ba
132. depending on local codes 20 gauge stranded multi wire cable with 20 28 conductors for connecting the pump controller to the travelling cable at the halfway box Orion Installation Guide 9 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 1 4 ELEVATOR TERMINOLOGY TERMINOLOGY DESCRIPTION Cab This is the compartment of the elevator in which people ride Also called the car Cable Hydraulic This is the type of drive system used on the Orion It involves a hydraulic jack wire cable and pulley system to raise and lower the cab compartment Car see cab Cab Gate Door This is a door or gate connected to the cab Interior gate Control System This is the entire electrical control system usually identified as the controller mounted at the pump unit Cylinder This is the outside tubular casing of the jack D B G This is the Distance Between Guides Rails or the critical measurement between the face of the left rail and the face of the right rail Electro Mechanical Interlock This is the electrically and mechanically controlled door or gate lock that prevents the door gate from opening when the elevator is not present at the landing and prevents the elevator from running unless all doors gates are closed and locked Guide Yoke Sheave This is a cable guide arrangement consisting of a sheave guide shoes roller bearings and adjustable cable guards The sheave is fu
133. des for CE Position Indicator are shown below Codes may be different for another manufacturer Enter the desired codes for the appropriate floor in INT20 INT26 to show the desired number on the PI Display Listing in Binary Order Output Code Grey Code Display 9 8 Protecting Values from Accidental Changes To prevent accidental changes to any settings or features it is recommended that the F1 button be pressed so that the F1 light is OFF Additionally for extra security the value in INT39 can be changed from the password value of 2513 To be able to change values INT39 must be set at 2513 AND F1 must be on Entering the Password and turning on F1 removes the protection from all settings and features Orion Installation Guide C 43 of 58 Press INT to select the integer settings Press the Up or Down button bar to go to INT39 Press ENT to change the value Press the Up or Down button bar to change the value to 2513 Press ENT Make sure F1 is ON The protection has been removed To restore protection either turn off F1 or change the INT39 value PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 9 Fault Logging NOTE Make sure F1 is pressed so that the values are being updated The four most recent faults along with a status code are stored in INT40 INT47 These values can be accessed like any other INT settings by pressing INT then scrolling to the setting
134. e PN 000581 18 m06 2010 250899 250988 250992 301037 301038 301039 301040 301041 301042 301044 301045 301046 301047 301048 301049 301050 301051 301052 301053 301054 301055 301056 301057 301058 301059 301073 301074 301075 301076 301077 301078 301079 301083 301155 301156 301158 301159 301164 301165 301167 301168 301169 301170 301171 301174 301176 Orion Installation Guide HALL WIRING KIT 4 FLOOR ORION HOISTWAY ACCESS WIRING KIT ORION FLOOR ZONE LIMIT SWITCH ASSEMBLY TOP BOTTOM MIDDLE DC POWER SUPPLY BATTERY BACKUP APC CONTACTOR ALLEN BRADLEY OVERLOAD CT7 24 10 6 10 OVERLOAD CT7 24 16 10 16 OVERLOAD CT7 24 24 16 24 PLC BASE UNIT 1764 28BXB PLC DISPLAY 1764 DAT MODULE MASTER SPEC 8111 PCA VALVE OPERATOR 772048 PCA RELAY BOARD ORION PCA RELAY BOARD VOY INF RELAY 4POLE 120VAC RELAY 4POLE 24VDC TUNGSTEN RELAY 4POLE 24VDC FUSE 3A 500V FUSE 1 5A 250V FUSE 0 5A 250V FUSE 1 5A 250V FUSE 4A 250V FUSE 5A 250V FUSE 6A 250V DATAACCESS TERMINAL COVER KEY DUPAR ILCOO1 STOP KEY DUPAR ILCO02 HA KEY DUPAR ILCOO3 FS FIRE SERVICE KEY SWITCH MASS COP FIRE SERVICE KEY SWITCH MASS HALL BUZZER ALARM DUPAR BATTERY 6V COP EMERGENCY STOP TOGGLE SWITCH BULB REPLACEMENT RED PCA ALLEN BRADLEY MEMORY MODULE ALLEN BRADLEY CPU PLATE TACTILE 1 MAIN VC COP EMERGENCY LIGHT ASSEMBLY COP DISPLAY HALL STATION DISPLAY COP BARREL FIRE SERVICE KEY BARREL HA KEY BULB 6V EM L
135. e Car Station Junction Box Refer to the electrical schematics labelled CAR WIRING Turn on the AC power set a Volt Ohm meter for 200VAC check for power between a CL1 and CL2 on the CAR WIRING terminals on the bottom edge of the relay board in the controller machine room Both readings should be approximately 24VAC 2 Go to the car station and check for voltage between the following pins on the travel cable a 17 1 and T7 2 b T7 2and T3 8 Both readings should be approximately 24VAC If satisfactory turn off the lighting disconnect and carefully replace the travel cable plugs on the designated terminals C 8 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 40 FINAL ADJUSTMENTS When the controller is ready to be run in automatic it is recommended that all adjustable features be checked As the wiring is completed the following modes of operation can be checked and used 41 Inspection Operation To run the car on Inspection Operation the safety string including the door contacts terminal landing normal slowdowns normals and finals should be operational The Doors Closed Input 6 should be energized and input IN 3 should be ON The Inspection Input Dupline Input A2 should be energized and Automatic Input Dupline Input A1 should be de energized Pressing the Up Run and Run Buttons will energize the Inspection Up Input Dupline Input A3 which will cause the Up Direction and Door Close outputs to
136. e DOB button or call button corresponding to current landing NOTE This is not an exhaustive test and all limit switches zone switches etc should be tested and their operation confirmed prior to handing over to the owner Orion Installation Guide 103 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 8 0 INSTALLATION OF FIRE RATED PRO DOORS The PRO DOOR LANDING ENTRANCES are fire rated and have been tested and approved for minimum fire separation of two 2 hours The landing entrances are an integral unit pre wired zinc wipe coated and ready for installation at the site Each integral landing entrance has a manual or automatic swing type door with a clear opening of 35 wide x 80 high 890 mm x 2030 mm NOTE It is recommended to leave the doors in the frames and make sure the beaks latch bolts enter the locks freely This will ensure trouble free door operation after the frames are bricked in or framed in There is close running clearance between the door frames and the edge of the platform therefore the door frames must be set carefully and exactly Align the door and door frames to the platform as shown in Figure 109 NOTE Never allow a contractor to install your PRO DOORS V CAB WALL THICKNESS DAYLIGHT EDGE OF DOOR CAB PLATFORM FIRE RATED DOOR II I lt 1 to Figure109 Positioning of Pro Door and Frame
137. e assembled rail brackets using the wall fasteners making sure that the brackets are level If thru bolts are used cut off the excess threaded rod protruding from the rail brackets as shown in Figure 14 12 Proceed to the top rail bracket in the hoistway and install a plumb line on each of the adjustable leaf brackets aligning the plumb line with the diamond cut in the middle of the bracket Figure 14 Cut Off excess through bolt 13 Install the jig at the top rail bracket as shown in the pictures on below Using the built in vice grips pull the adjustable leaf brackets into position making sure that the center line of the jig corresponds to the center line of the leaf bracket and the plumb line Use the diamond in the middle of the bracket for alignment purposes refer to Figure 16 Now using a tape measure adjust the jig location to ensure that there is 5 from the back wall to the plumb line Plumb Line Figure 15 Figure 16 22 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 14 Now using a tape measure check the plumb line location relative to the wall at all the other rail brackets If the plumb line location shows a dimension at a rail bracket of less than 5 it will be necessary for you to adjust the jig location at the top of the hoistway to ensure a minimum plumb line to wall dimension of 5 Once you have the correct position for the top rail bracket tighten the leaf adjustment bolts and remove the jig
138. e checked to make sure they are not jumped If either input goes on when the doors are fully open as indicated by the Door Open Limit then a Door Check Fault is detected SF2 Same as SF1 DZ1 Car is in the Door Zone that is it is within 3 76 mm of floor level DZ2 Car is in the Door Zone AND on Levelling Switch This allows the Door Contact circuit to be jumped to allow the car to re level with the doors open LIT Energized after the car has stopped at a floor with the doors closed on normal automatic operation It will turn off the car lights PLP Energized after the car has stopped to provide power to the door lock 10 3 PLC Input Description 0 Not Used 1 Not Used 2 Door Zone Energized when the car is within 3 76 mm of the floor 3 Car Gate closed Energized when the Safety String is closed up to terminal 5 This indicates the Car door is closed or the Hall doors are closed with manual hall doors 4 Doors Closed Energized when the Safety String is closed up to terminal 6 This indicates the doors are closed and locked or the car is levelling 8 Safety String Input Used to prevent operation of the doors with the safety string open 9 SF checking input This should be the same state as the SF output 12 VR Input This is on if there is normal building power If it goes off then the car will initiate Battery Operated Rescue Initiation Service BORIS This returns the car to the Main Landing or the bottom la
139. e landings then this value can be used to temporarily cut off future upper landings This value also determines which floor the controller will reset to when a top landing reset is initiated with a pulsing selector 01 Main Fire Landing This is the number corresponding to the Main Fire Landing and is a number between 1 and 6 The value set is based on the bottom floor being 1 the 2nd floor is 2 etc even if this does not match the building designations CAUTION If it is set to a value greater than the number of landings served the car will go to the top landing but it will not open its doors 02 Alternate Fire Landing This is the number corresponding to the Alternate Fire Landing and is a number between 1 and 8 The value set is based on the bottom floor being 1 the 2 floor is 2 etc even if this does not match the building designations CAUTION If it is set to a value greater than the number of landings served the car will go to the top landing but it will not open its doors 03 Home Landing This is the home landing for a simple car for revision 11 programs and later Earlier revisions would home to the Main Fire Landing only The car can be selected to home to this landing if desired This value can be set to any valid landing as determined by the number of landings setting 04 Door Time Hall This is the time in tenths of a second that the doors will remain open after they have opened fully whe
140. e operator and becomes a MANUAL GATE Advise the user that they must do one of the following Close the door manually to run the elevator Cycle the door to re engage the magnetic coupler Orion Installation Guide 87 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YHOLVAA 13 V IT T IVIOHSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 8 DUPLINE BOARD PROGRAMMING FOR DOOR AND GATE OPERATORS Required Tools Dupline Programming Tool PN 104318 The Dupline boards for door operators or gates are programmed to front Elevators with rear door operators or gates require the Dupline board to be re programmed for rear Refer to the appropriate Car Wiring Electrical Schematic in Appendix A and Table 1 for Dupline values 1 To program the Dupline board s refer to the Dupline OEM instructions provided with the programming tool 2 Locate the operator gate Dupline board in the door operator gate header 3 Connect the Programming Tool to the Dupline board the Tool will disable normal operation to the operator gate 4 Read Program the correct Dupline values Note that the labelling on the Dupline boards may vary from the provided electrical schematics as follows D is equivalent to DUP D is equivalent to GND 2 Speed Doors Wittur and Swing Door Gate Sliding Doors Operator Front Door Operator Rear Door Operator Front Gate Operator 11 amp 12 not used ees 14 B7 Rear Gate Operator _ O1 not use
141. e power is applied Failure to do so may cause damage to the controller Calling the lift to the floor IMPORTANT The steps described in Appendix C must be completed before attempting to run the elevator 1 If safety circuit is completed all doors and gates are closed with CTIS in RUN position the lift is enabled and the lift is not in use hall call light OFF pressing a call button at any landing will register a call for the cab and the button light will come ON At this point other calls will be prevented one call only The lift will go to the floor from which the call was placed door s will unlock and power gate door will open if equipped The door will stay open for a pre selected time before closing If the door is held open then gate will remain open and locks will not time out 2 Inside the cab a call can be placed any floor Once the call is entered doors and gates Will start closing 3 When the gate s close the door will lock and the lift will start moving to selected floor At this point the call can be cancelled with the car stop switch but not the car key switch When the lift approaches the selected landing fast speed will be turned OFF approximately 8 from the floor and lift will continue on low speed until the levelling signal LU or LD is OFF Then lift will then stop locks will open and the power gate door will open if equipped 4 After door gate closes and locks it can be reopened by pressing th
142. ea Grab the handle and lift the prop UP to the vertical position lift and set The prop will automatically drop into the locked position when released Installation The pit prop is permanently mounted to the pit floor Locate the pit prop against centered on the pit channel Refer to Figure 57 Note the handle on the pit prop is field reversible Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Figure 57 Pit Prop Figure 58 Pit Prop in Set Deployed Position 55 of 145 YOLVAA 13 V INT TWIQHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 5 7 PLATFORM INSTALLATION Install the cab platform 5 74 146 mm from the centerline of each guide rail and bolt the car door sill s to the platform See Figure 59 Run the elevator the full travel of the hoistway while checking for proper clearances between the elevator and the hoistway equipment Particularly note the sill clearance at each landing and adjust the platform if necessary For power sliding doors the platform sill should be aligned evenly with the landing with a clearance of 6 74 191 mm at the tightest point so that when the landing door is positioned the sill to sill clearance is 1 1 4 32 mm For swing doors the sill to sill clearance is typically 16 mm Refer to job specific Installation Drawings for your clearances Once proper platform position is determined level the platform in both directions a
143. ear 2 Arr Gong 2D Lantern H G 3AGR 2ULR Rear 3 Arr Gong 2U Lantern H G 4AGR 3DLR Rear 4 Arr Gong 3D Lantern H G SAGR 3ULR Rear 5 Arr Gong 3U Lantern H 6 6AGR 4DLR Rear 6 Arr Gong 4D Lantern H 6 PRO1R 1st Ldg Rear Pro Door Open H H PRO2R 2nd Ldg Rear Pro Door Open H H 3rd Ldg Rear Pro Door Open H3 PRO4R 4th Ldg Rear Pro Door Open H4 NUDGE Front or Rear Nudge H NBUZ Front or Rear Nudging Buzzer H Up Direction Indicator H DR Down Direction Indicator H 5C 5 Ldg Car Call Light Car Call Light CR zE PEL ele 2 3 4 5 5th Ldg Rear Car Call Light 6cR hh Ldg Rear Car Call Light PRO5 5th Ldg Pro Door Open PRO6 6th Ldg Pro Door Open PRO5R 5th Ldg Rear Pro Door Open PRO6R 6th Ldg Rear Pro Door Open H AL th Ldg Up Lantern J1 4ULR 4th Ldg Rear Up Lantern H 3 oDLR oth Ldg Rear Down Lantern H 5ULR 5th Ldg Rear Up Lantern J 6DLR 6th Ldg Rear Down Lantern H J Notes With Revision 12 if the system has Front and Rear Non Selective openings no front and rear at the same landing then program all rear signals as if it were a front opening EXCEPT outputs A5 A6 A7 A8 D7 D8 Rev 16 UR and DR are disabled on Fire Service URX and DRX are still active on Fire Service Installation Guide C 25 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSANWOO ORION COMMERCIA
144. eck for any physical damage before proceeding 2 Check to see that you have the correct hand unit The operator is designed so the motor is on the stack side of the gate Although the operator can have its handing reversed this requires a large amount of overhang and will result in the operator warranty being voided 3 Install the gate assembly as follows using gate hardware PN 202054 a b c d e i j k Loosely install the sill to the platform Install the toeguard backing wood and the toeguard onto the sill Adjust the sill assembly upwards until the toeguard is flush with the finished floor then tighten Install the entrance angle Install the pocket angle Install the header Hang the gate assembly from the top track Mount the gate to the top track using the supplied 8 32 x 3 4 flat head screws Insert the guide pins located in the bottom of the gate assembly into the bottom track Drill 5 holes spaced equally through the trailing edge of the gate assembly and the pocket angle and secure using 6 x 3 4 screws Position the gate jamb post against the entrance angle then mark and drill the entrance angle Install the gate jamb post onto the entrance angle using 6 x Y2 flat head tap SCrews 4 Operate the gate manually The door must operate smoothly without any binding Correct any problems with the gate before proceeding NOTE A separate clear anodized
145. ector 4 15 Selector Reset Fault As the car runs past each floor it will reset to the floor position based on the reset magnets at that floor If this disagrees with the floor position that is expected for example if the car is running up from 2 it expects the next floor to be 3 then a fault is counted If the count reaches 5 the car will shutdown If the car passes a floor 25 times without a fault it will reset the counter Troubleshooting Check the selector reset magnets Especially watch the position indicator as the car passes each floor If the position indicator changes twice as it passes a floor then the reset magnet is missing or improperly placed Check the selector instruction sheet that shows the proper layout for the reset magnets C 12 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 5 0 MICRO PROCESSOR HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 5 1 Major Components The controller consists of the Micro Processor system Power Supply section and Relay Interface The Micro Processor system consists of the Central Processor Board CPU which has the micro processor central processing unit and the appropriate hardware to communicate to the DAT display and Input Output boards The Power Supply section includes the required transformers and fuses to power the Micro Processor system and the Relay Interface The Relay Interface includes the required relays and contactors to interface the field signals and devices to the micro process
146. ed on elevators with electric solenoid door locks and swing doors it clips to the rail This switch is activated by the floor zone cam mounted on the sling and it should make contact 2 51 mm above or below the floor NOTE All limit switches and cam adjustments must be installed before the cab is assembled Figure 71 NLU NLD Limit Switch Assembly Figure 72 NLU Cam Assembly 66 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Refer to the table below to determine which switches are supplied based on the elevator configuration ordered Switch Type Sliding 2 Speed Doors Swing Pro Doors Floor Zone Switch No Yes Energizes lock solenoid to open doors at selected landing Hoistway Access Switch Yes optional based on travel between the top landing and the 2nd from the top landing and code Keyswitch in hall call and COP enables doors to remain open and travel away from the top landing for maintenance Overtravel Limit Switch Prevents overtravel of the cab at top Yes Yes and bottom landing Oveftravel Limit Switch Cam A eu Overtravel Limit Switches Floor Zone and or Hoistway Access Switch Floor Zone and or Hoistway Access Cam Figure 73 Limit Switches and Floor Zone Arrangement Orion Installation Guide 67 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 0 CAB ASSEMBLY To a
147. eded to screw the two halves together Strap wrenches are the tools of choice Never use a chain wrench or a pipe wrench 3 When the two plunger halves are almost completely screwed together approximately 1 4 turn from tight pause for a moment Rapidly rotate the rods together so that the flat surfaces mate with sufficient force to create a torqued joint No finishing should be required as the joints have been very accurately machined at manufacture but if a lip is noticed it can be sanded refer to Section 3 2 3 Split Cylinder Sanding 26 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 3 2 2 Cylinder Barrel Assembly 1 Ensure that the female threads in the lower half cylinder barrel are clean Inspect the seal of the O ring just below the internal threads With grease lubricate the female threads and the O ring as described above NOTE To prevent an external leak from occurring there must be no nicks or scratches in the O ring 2 Clean the male threads on the upper cylinder barrel and lubricate with grease 3 Lower the cylinder barrel of the upper assembly and carefully start the thread engagement into the bottom half The same care and technique should be used similar to joining the plunger halves Once completely threaded together there should not be any visible threads 4 When the two section jack assembly has been assembled refer to section 3 3 Jack Unit and Upstand Installation Orion Installation G
148. edule 40 3 For long runs of pipe minimize the number of 90 bends by using 45 and 30 fittings wherever possible 61 to 100 feet 3 4 Diameter Use the following chart as a Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 45 of 145 eOLVAS I3 VINT TWIOIAYANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 5 0 1 Filling the Reservoir The amount of oil required will vary depending on the job The usable fluid is approximately 20 US gallons or 75 7 litres When filled to capacity the tank should hold approximately 15 to 16 5 US gallons or 57 to 63 litres NOTE The pump and motor must be totally submerged in oil The recommended oil is a 32 weight grade Hydraulic Oil Never use old oil When filling the reservoir top up the oil until it can be seen in the filter with the air breather cap removed Remember that the hydraulic cylinder and oil line are empty and must be filled first when the motor starts up This will reduce the amount of usable oil for operation when the system is filled It may be necessary to top up the oil again once the system is filled The oil should be about 1 to 1 1 2 25 mm 38 mm below the rim of the tank ALWAYS ADD THE HYDRAULIC OIL TO THE RESERVOIR WHEN THE ELEVATOR IS AT THE BOTTOM LANDING 46 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 51 OVERSPEED VALVE INSTALLATION AND TESTING REQUIRED PARTS Overspeed Valve Kit PN 2
149. eel noticeable resistance Release the pulley and when it stops rotating turn the pulley clockwise 3 more times and insert a small flat head screwdriver between the belt and the pulley Refer to Figure 111 b For left hand operators rotate the pulley in a counter clockwise direction to feel a noticeable resistance Release the pulley and when it stops rotating turn the pulley counter clockwise three more times and insert a small flat head screwdriver between the belt and the pulley Refer to Figure 111 106 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 c Theoperator may have to be removed for this step If drive belt tension adjustment is required loosen the three 72 Phillips machine screws from the motor mounting bracket and slide left or right to tighten loosen the belt around the pulley Refer to Figure 111 Rotate pulley to set spring tension Remove 3 screws from motor mounting bracket le gt a E 27 CIL I
150. efully check for damages that you must report to your carrier immediately and check for missing materials against our shipping list NOTE NO CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGE WILL BE ALLOWED UNLESS REPORTED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT Orion Installation Guide 13 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHSQSANWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 3 0 INITIAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Placement of the Controller Tank The ideal location for the Controller Tank is as close as possible to the hoistway Do not place the Tank in an area where extreme temperature changes may occur during the year It is recommended the power unit be located in an area where temperatures range from 50 F to 120 F 10 C to 49 Note that the current design is equipped with the Variable Speed Valve inside the oil tank Refer to Figures 2 and 3 for an inside layout view of the tank Refer to Section 10 Adjusting and Setting the EPV Valve for more details 36 40 Figure1 Typical Arrangement of Controller Tank 14 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 IMPORTANT The Controller Tank is shipped drained of hydraulic oil and will require filling during installation It is recommended to drain the tank before packing and shipping to another location The Tank is also equipped with a lockable access panel The key must be left at the site to allow the owner to gain access to the Manual Lowerin
151. elevator preventing the elevator from restarting NOTE If the car door is fully open while these tests are being done the car door will not close Orion Installation Guide 139 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHZSIAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 15 2 REDUNDANCY BACK UP TESTING WITHOUT FIREMAN SERVICE After each test the CPU will detect the event and shutdown to prevent the elevator from restarting The in use lights located in the hall station call registration buttons will flash to indicate that the controller is in shutdown mode To avoid nuisance trips there is a built in time delay of less than 3 second before the controller will shut down The relays may be held in the energized position by pushing up the manual latching lever on the top edge of the relay 181 10 Redundancy amp Monitoring in Critical Circuits Tests a Critical Component PM1 Contactor Redundant component PM2 Contactor Test Procedure With the car sitting at any landing push in the PM1 contactor The car will not move due to redundant contactor PM2 Additionally the CPU monitoring system will detect the fault and not allow the car to run again Repeat the test using PM2 contactor b Critical Component U Relay Redundant component CPU SF1 amp SF2 Relays Test Procedure While the elevator is moving in the up direction latch in the U relay When the car stops the CPU monitor
152. en 1 and 6 with 1 as the lowest landing 2 the next landing etc The second digit shows the door position according to the following table 0 _ e frowa _ erty open uy Open The third digit shows the status of the Door Inputs according to the following table 3rd Digit 1234 IN3 Car Door Contacts was IN4 Hall Door was Off Open Off Open Not At Floor Level 1 On Closed Off Open Not At Floor Level Level Level At Floor 5 On Closed Off Open DUI Level Off Open On Closed Level On Closed On Closed At Floor Level C 46 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 The fourth digit shows the status of the Selector Inputs according to the following table 4th Digit 4 Selector Up Level was gt 0 Off Open Off Open 1 On Closed Off Open Off Open 2 Off Open On Closed Off Open 3 ____ Ons Closed On Clsed jOfflOpn ___ 4 jOflOen jOf lOpn jOn Clsd 5 On Clsed OflOpen On Closed_ 6 Off Open On Clsed jOn Clsed Example INT 47 shows 512 and INT 46 shows 2144 this would indicate the following INT 47 512 indicates the most recent fault was that the system went on Fire Service INT 46 2xxx indicates the car was at the second landing INT 46 x1xx indicates the Front Door was partially open and the Rear Door w
153. ers Spring Shaft Figure113 Cam amd Switch Assembly Orion Installation Guide 111 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOSHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 0 PRO LOCK INSTALLATION The PRO LOCK is a true interlock or elevator style lock An electric contact will interrupt the power to the control mechanism if the door is in the OPEN position or if the door is not securely closed and locked The interlock will prevent movement of the elevator when the door is OPEN The PRO LOCK is also the rated Fire Latch for use with the PRO DOOR 91 PRO LOCK OPERATION With the door in the closed position the Pro Lock is de energized and the door is locked in the closed position The latch bolt is positioned forward into the doorkeeper When the latch bolt center pin strikes the post in the center of the keeper it allows the silver plated electrical contacts within the Pro Lock to close This action informs the controller that the door is closed and locked and the lift will respond to a call When the elevator arrives at a floor the Pro Lock is electrically energized to unlock the door The lock remains unlocked when the door
154. f this switch Orion Installation Guide of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHZSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 2 5 Machine Room Wiring Mount the controller firmly and install all required conduits before wiring the controller Note where duct has been provided in the controller for customer access before deciding where to locate conduit openings DO NOT ALLOW ANY METAL SHAVINGS TO GET INTO RELAYS ORCONTACTORS ORINBEHINDELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AS THIS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO PERSONNEL AND OR EQUIPMENT 3 0 START UP INSTRUCTIONS If it is desired to run the car temporarily during construction refer to Section 5 1 Temporary Run Button Installation Otherwise proceed through each of these steps and checks 3 1 Before Applying Power The specific settings for the job must be set as described in the following sections 9 4 Changing Settings and Features Overview 9 5 BIT Features 9 6 Description of Settings 9 7 Floor Position Codes 9 8 Protecting Values from Accidental Changes 3 2 Power and Grounding CONFIRM THAT THE VOLTAGE OF THE INCOMING POWER MATCHES THE CONTROLLER BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE CONTROLLER Check the system for improper grounds before applying power to the controller With the power off remove the F3 fuse from the secondary of the main control circuit transformer CCXF Check the safety circuit terminals 1 through 6 and 6A 14 16 for
155. failure of contact IAS 10 6 to open The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to restart Remove the jumper from terminal 4 Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 5B to terminal IN 2 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact IAX 10 6 to open The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to restart Remove the jumper from terminal 5B and IN 2 e Critical Component DZ1 Relay Redundant component DZ2 Relay CPU Test Procedure The 021 amp 022 relays are monitored by the CPU for welded contacts With the car level at a floor and ready to run place a call at another landing Actuate DZ1 relay When the Car stops for the next registered call the CPU will initiate shutdown and the car will not run again Reset the CPU and repeat for relay DZ2 Contacts DZ1 5 9 amp DZ2 5 9 are separately monitored To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal block 3 to IN O on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact DZ1 5 9 With the car on automatic place a call to run the car to a different landing When the car stops the CPU will detect the fault and the car will not restart Reset the CPU Connect a temporary jumper from terminal block 6 to IN O on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact DZ2 5 9 With the car on automatic place a call to run the car to a different landing
156. fficient power to return the car to a landing The car will normally return to the lowest landing but this may depend on the applicable codes and feature selections C 44 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Door Check Fault Door Contacts were closed when the Door Open Limit was broken and the Door Close Limit was closed This indicates the Door Contacts were jumped Door Zone Fault The Door Zone Input was on while the car was running between floors This indicates the Door Zone Relay or Input was stuck on The car will shut down at the next floor Redundancy Fault The Input of one of the monitored points did not match the output from the PLC The monitors the SF1 SF2 IAS IAX INX DZ1 DZ2 U D PM1 2 relays and if one or more of these do not match the status of the corresponding output then this fault will be generated The car will shut down immediately The fault can be reset by cycling the power or by pressing F2 on the DAT Levelling Switch Fault Both Levelling Switches were on at the same time This indicates one of the switches have stuck on If this fault occurs during setup verify that the Levelling Sensors in the selector are adjusted so that they do not come on at the same time Dupline Communication Failure If the Dupline fails to communicate with the PLC or if the Dupline 8 input does not cycle then this fault will be generated The fault will self reset if the Dupline start co
157. flashing e Press the Up or Down button bar to change the value of INT30 e Refer to the table for the proper value of INT30 to view each IO point e Press ENT when the desired value has been entered e Press the Up or Down button bar to view INT31 or INT32 C 28 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 9 3 Monitoring Display Format Examples of DAT Display to show format of INT 31 and INT 32 data Numbers in light grey are for other data and can be the number shown or blank or zero They are shown just to show the relative position in the display DAT DISPLAY 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 4 31 0 32 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 32 8 32 0 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 DESCRIPTION DATA FORMAT FOR INT31 4 in thousands column indicates point 1 is ON Blank in thousands column indicates point 1 is OFF 2 in hundreds column indicates point 2 is ON Blank in hundreds column indicates point 2 is OFF Zero in hundreds column indicates point 2 is OFF 9 in tens column indicates point 3 is ON Blank in tens column indicates point 3 is OFF Zero in tens column indicates point 3 is OFF 4 in units column indicates point 4 is ON Zero in units column indicates point 4 is OFF DATA FORMAT FOR INT32 5 in thousands column indicates point 5 is ON Blank in thousands column indicates point 5 is
158. g Handle Specifications Controller Tank Dimensions inches 57 x W 28 x D 17 PLC Minimum Required Clearance inches 39 Tank Capacity gal ltr Max Dry Weight Ibs kgs Max Filled Weight Ibs kgs with local jurisdiction approval Controller Tank Features Hydraulic Hose Connection Port on either side of the tank Built in handles on either side of the tank Isolation mounting of pump motor valve assembly minimizes operating noise n Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 15 of 145 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR Oil Level Dipstick Hydraulic Hose Connection Port Shut Off Valve Handle in OFF position Rupture Valve Test T fitting 16 of 145 Figure 3 Manual Lowering Handle Controller Tank inside view Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS MAY REQUIRE A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN TO CONNECT TO THE MAINS CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION Direct the electrician to the proper installation location for the following 1 A fused lockable disconnect switch with the proper amperage and voltage supply as detailed on the Pump Unit Data Plate or the supplied job specific Installation Drawings The disconnect must be fused 2 A fused lockable disconnect switch or breaker for the cab lighting supply The disconnect must be fused
159. gate operator arm assembly is supplied when Clear Fold gates are ordered P N 200788 Orion Installation Guide 81 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 6 9 9 10 11 12 13 Install the operator onto the gate header using three 1 4 20 nuts lock washers and flat washers Align the bottom lip of the Operator Chassis with the edge of the header and tighten the fasteners Attach the gate operator arm to the gate lead post with the 1 4 20 x 1 4 carriage bolts and acorn nuts provided Refer to Figure 85 Pull the gate closed until the gate arm magnet contacts the magnet flag Note that both magnets needs to be in full contact with the flag Check for any binding or interference during operation by manually rotating the lead screw it is easier to rotate if you remove the drive O ring but remember to replace position the operator or shim the gate arm as necessary to ensure smooth operation Manually rotate the lead screw to open the gate about 1 2 from its fully closed position Adjust the closed limit so that it clicks when the gate is about Ya from being fully closed check by manually rotating the lead screw Adjust the close slow down limit so that it is about 2 center to center from the closed limit Manually rotate the lead screw to about 1 2 from its fully open position Adjust the open limit so tha
160. h equal tension Figure 54 Wedge Clamp Procedure Wedge Clamps Figure 55 Wedge Clamp Figure 56 Positioning of Wedge Clamps 54 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 5 6 PIT PROP General The purpose of the Pit Prop is to provide 36 of pit in conformance with ASME ANSI A17 1 Rule 5 2 1 4 2 thereby providing an area in the pit for maintenance and inspection Operation The prop is installed so that without complete bodily entry into the pit the prop can be rotated lifted and set in the UP position In the UP set or locked position the prop is designed to physically stop and hold the loaded car at the governor tripping speed By design it will immediately stop the downward movement of the elevator and support the loaded weight of the elevator car without causing stresses and deflections in the car frame and platform members Storage During normal operation of the elevator the prop is lifted rotated and lowered to its storage position flat on the floor of the pit Deployment Position the elevator so that the platform is a minimum of five 5 feet 1524 mm above the pit floor level Use the hoistway access switch if supplied or the manual unlocking device and open the lower landing door In compliance with the code requirements the Pit Prop can be deployed without full bodily entry into the pit area The handle of the prop can be reached while leaning into the pit ar
161. h hall call station Install wiring from the landing door lock contacts to T109 of the hall call station at each landing Wire T100 and T101 from each hall call station to the next appropriate hall call station and then to the controller s hatch wiring terminals Terminate wiring from hall call stations at the controller Ensure the required jumpers are installed at the top landing hall call station Installation and wiring of hall call stations for Pro Doors Swing 1 Run wiring from the door operator in the header and connect to T105 of the hall call station 2 Run wiring from the floor zone switch wired normally open to T104 3 wire from the door close microswitch to T102 of the hall call station 4 Run wiring between hall call stations and the controller connect T100 and T101 of each hall call station 5 Connect hall call station wiring to the controller 6 Ensure the required jumpers are installed at the top landing hall call station 100 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 7 6 TERMINATION OF WIRING AT CONTROLLER After wiring all of the hall stations and locks into the halfway box you are ready to terminate the cables at the controller This step of the installation requires the greatest attention to detail as you will be connecting numerous pre stripped wires to terminal blocks in the controller Attention to detail is very important to ensure a problem free installation and st
162. he pit floor If the cable is not installed properly shortened cable life will result If there is extra travelling cable do not let it pile up on the pit floor Fold it neatly and fasten the excess travelling cable to a brace under the platform or fold it between the hoistway junction box and the tension relief bracket 94 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 7 4 CONTROLLER LAYOUT AND WIRING Test Jumper TJ 1 TJ2 and Temp Run Button Input ahh RA RAAT LLL CRNCE a4 pe ey SD deh 7 Aes ZA ur 4 Te Hall Station Wiring Input Car Wiring Input Figure 100 Controller Layout 1 DC Power Supply 9 Transformer Controller Supply 2 PLC 10 Back Up Battery 3 PLC Expansion Module TSSA Ontario only 11 Contactor Pump Motor PM 1 4 Master Dupline Module 12 Contactor Pump Motor PM 2 5 Valve Operator Board 13 Ground Terminal Strip 6 Transformer Cab Lighting Supply 14 Power In Terminal Block 7 By pass Relays for CTIS TSSA Ontario only 15 Pump Motor Overload 8 Main Relay Board Orion Installation Guide 95 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAS I3 VINTI TWIDHYANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 7 4 1 Selecting the Controller Location and Environment Mount the controller in a location that provides e adequate support for the weight of the controller 66 Ib The controller is shipped with brackets to allow it to be m
163. heck that the input module light is on that there is power at the terminal and if not then the problem is external If an input or output board fails it may be possible to temporarily replace that defective board with another board that is used for non essential functions such as call register lights thus providing elevator service while a replacement board is being obtained See the section on Board Replacement for further information If this does not correct the problem the power supply or the CPU module could be faulty If the CPU fails it will probably stop flashing LED L5 The CPU and I O modules can be affected by high transient surges in the power supply such as the building being hit by lightning This may damage the CPU or alter the contents of the program Proper grounding will protect the controller from most of these problems 10 2 Relay Description And Operation VR Energized during normal power De energized when power is off or car is on Battery rescue operation U Energized when running up 48 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 D Energized when running down FS Energized when running fast speed Will drop when the car hits the levelling magnet of the destination floor SF1 Energized when the car is running remains on after the stop to allow the valve board to stay on briefly When it is off the Car Door Contact and Hall Door Contact Inputs are reconnected so that each can b
164. hm meter a Continuity between DUP GND and GROUND the reading should be less than 0 5 Ohms if the reading is greater than 1 Ohm check the wiring and connections at DUP GND and GROUND Check the resistance between the following the resistance should be greater than 1K Ohm 1000 ohms a DUP GND and DUP PWR POW b DUP GND and DUP DUP D DUP GND and DC d DC and DUP DUP D e DUP PWR POW and DUP DUP D Return to the controller and ground out the DUP DUP D wires go to each module and check for continuity between DUP GND and DUP DUP D The reading should be less than 0 5 Ohms if the reading is greater than 1 Ohm check the wiring and connections at DUP DUP and DUP GND If the test is satisfactory replace the DUP DUP D wires in the designated terminals Return to the controller and ground out the DUP PWR POW wires go to each module and check for continuity between DUP GND and DUP PWR POW The reading should be less than 0 5 Ohms if the reading is greater than 1 Ohm check the wiring and connections at DUP DUP and DUP PWR POW If the test is satisfactory replace the DUP PWR POW wires in the designated terminals Orion Installation Guide C 7 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHZSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR Verification of Low Voltage AC Lighting Connections 1 Before powering the elevator remove the travel cable plugs from T4 T7 and T8 on th
165. in the middle of their range Then use on board toggle switch to open and close the operator Adjust the speed control and limit switches as necessary Connect the gate operator harness to the COP board at T11 and or T14 Reinstall SP1 if using only an open signal from the controller Refer to Figures 88 and 89 Test the unit for automatic operation and replace cover NOTE If the gate is stalled during the open cycle it will shut down To reset turn the power OFF by turning the car STOP button OFF and ON again Orion Installation Guide 83 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAWOO ass a aunuvwuv QD Toa 42v18 m yava LINFI D L3 10lA Hem IB 43 3 D aa LL JONvHO NAOGMOT1 IT g mon AED pers oo c4sM ads 0 P4 sm 0 9 9 o ww 033945 3SY3HONI OL W2 e214129 3 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSAWOO Porta Gate Operator Board Layout Figure 87 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 84 of 145 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 8 AOVLS 0 S1 20 1404 3OlV33dO 5 39513 000 1N3SNOO N3LLDMA 50049 1nOHLIM SN3HLO Ag CISN 38 LON AVIN ONY V N 0 S1 L0 ju S3ONY331OL NI SNOISN3NWIG TIV SHINY SAUNA TIN
166. ing Critical Component D Relay Redundant component CPU SF1 amp SF2 Relays Test Procedure While the elevator is moving in the down direction latch in the D relay When the car stops the CPU monitoring system will detect the fault preventing the elevator from restarting For redundancy relays SF1 amp SF2 will not energize thus opening the safety string Contacts U 5 9 D 5 9 are separately monitored To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal block to IN 6 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact U 5 9 or D 5 9 With the car on automatic place a call to run the car to a different landing The CPU will detect the fault and the car will not start Remove the jumper and reset the CPU Orion Installation Guide 133 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR d Critical Component IAS Relay Redundant component Relay Test Procedure With the car on automatic operation actuate relay IAS The CPU monitoring system will detect the fault and not allow the car to run Repeat for IAX relay Relay contacts IAS 10 6 and IAX 10 6 are also monitored separately To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 4 to terminal IN 2 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a
167. ing concrete base or pit or carpentry must be done before the unit is installed HELP LINE If you have any questions that are not covered in this manual please contact our Technical Support Department for assistance Please have the following information available before calling to receive the fastest service possible e Job Number e Job Name e location e Product Type e Initial or Follow up Visit e Brief Description of Problem e Call Back Number Savaria Corporation 107 Alfred Kuehne Blvd Brampton Ontario Canada L6T 4K3 Toll Free 800 791 7999 Fax 905 791 2222 THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE IN THIS MANUAL WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL CAREFULLY READ THE MESSAGE AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND OR PERSONAL INJURY Orion Installation Guide 7 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 1 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS gt ATIC 4 D RCIA A ATOR Load Capacity 1400 Ib 635 kg Rated Speed 30 ft min 0 15 m s Nominal Power Supply 208 volt three phase 30 amps or 230 volt single phase 50 amps Drive System 1 2 Cable Hydraulic 48 Wide x 54 Deep 1220 mm x 1372 mm or Cab Size 42 Wide x 60 Deep 1067 mm x 1524 mm or 51 x 51 1295 mm x 1295 mm 54 54 1372 mm x 1372 mm Maximum Travel 25 feet 7 6 m Maximum of Stops 5 stops 14 356 mm Minimum
168. ing system will detect the fault preventing the elevator from restarting For redundancy relays SF1 amp SF2 will not energize thus opening the safety string Critical Component D Relay Redundant component CPU SF1 amp SF2 Relays Test Procedure While the elevator is moving in the down direction latch in the D relay When the car stops the CPU monitoring system will detect the fault preventing the elevator from restarting For redundancy relays SF1 amp SF2 will not energize thus opening the safety string Contacts U 5 9 amp D 5 9 are separately monitored To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary from terminal block to IN 6 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact U 5 9 or D 5 9 With the car on automatic place a call to run the car to a different landing The CPU will detect the fault and the car will not start Remove the jumper and reset the CPU 140 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 d Critical Component IAS Relay Redundant component IAX Relay Test Procedure With the car on automatic operation actuate relay IAS The CPU monitoring system will detect the fault and not allow the car to run Repeat for IAX relay Relay contacts IAS 10 6 and IAX 10 6 are also monitored separately To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from te
169. installing the DAT or by cycling power to the controller 5 5 DAT Data Access Terminal Connectors Dupline Communication Connector The Duplex Communication Connector is a terminal block located in the upper left corner of the CPU board A shielded twisted pair is used to connect the two CPU boards together The shield is connected to the CPU board mounting screw which is grounded at ONE END OF THE CABLE ONLY The termination jumpers next to the connector are factory Installed on duplex systems Incoming Power Connector The Incoming Power Connector is part of the terminal block used for the Outputs The Incoming power is 24VDC from the power supply Input Output Terminals The Input terminal strip is located along the top edge of the CPU base The inputs are 24VDC The Output terminal strip is on the lower edge of the CPU base The outputs are either dry relay contacts or 24VDC signals Orion Installation Guide 15 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 5 6 Operating Instructions for the Allen Bradley Data Access Terminal DAT NOTE Make sure you understand the effects of any changes before changing any settings The DAT is used to display and change the adjustable settings for the controller It is also used to display the Input and Output status and internal coil status and the fault log The DAT mounts on the front of the CPU Central P
170. is open When the door is closed the lock remains energized until a pre set time passes The solenoid then de energizes to lock the door and complete the circuit to the controller 9 2 PRO LOCK ADJUSTMENT The PRO LOCK is factory installed in each PRO DOOR and tested prior to shipping Site adjustment may be required to the lock and keeper The lock body is mounted in the entrance assembly frame and is accessible from the hoistway side The keeper is mounted on the face edge of the door 1 To ensure proper and consistent operation of the Pro Lock open and close the door and observe the lock function 2 First remove the lock cover from the hoistway side by removing the four 4 attachment screws The mechanical action of the lock can be exposed for viewing the manual opening and closing of the lock mechanism 3 hoistway side manually press down on the top of the solenoid where it attaches to the latch bolt lever yoke This will retract the latch bolt into the lock body and unlock the door 4 Slowly release the pressure on the latch bolt and let it return into the door keeper If correctly aligned the movement of the latch bolt will be smooth and easy as it enters the keeper 112 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 9 If the latch bolt operation appears to be stiff and does not cleanly enter the keeper then some adjustment of the keeper and or lock assembly is needed There is some movement
171. itch behind the hinged cover on the left of the CPU The switch should be in the center REM position or the left RUN position If there is not a specific hardware fault the CPU can usually be forced into the Run mode by turning the switch to the RUN position then back to REM If there is a hardware fault the DAT will display a fault code A software fault will not cause the PLC to go out of the run mode but will display a fault in the fault log Refer to the Fault Logging section for description of faults and possible causes 10 6 EPROM Memory Module PN 301158 The software user program can be updated by means of an EPROM Memory Module containing the new program To update the program turn off the power Remove the DAT or cover plate from the front of the CPU Plug in the Memory Module Turn on the Power While the PLC is powering up the RUN led will flash indicating the new program is being downloaded This will take a few seconds When the RUN led remains on solid turn off the power remove the EPROM Memory Module replace the DAT or cover plate and turn the power back on C 50 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 10 7 DAT Troubleshooting Techniques The DAT can be used to view the current settings of BIT Features ON OFF settings and INT Settings INTEGER values To change between BIT and INT settings press the BIT or INT button on the bottom row of the DAT Scroll through the settings using the up or down
172. ition MAGNETIC POSITION SELECTOR SELECTOR MOUNTING BRACKET 202006 PRO HOR POSITION MNTG BRKT 202001 BOTTOM TAPE RETAINER Figure 68 Tape Reader Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Figure 67 Reader Bracket TQ CAR JUNCTION BOX 63 of 145 YHOLVAA 13 TWIIHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 8 9 Do not remove the sticky tape from the back of the magnets until the first maintenance visit Position the magnets as shown in Figure 69 on the next page making careful note of the placement of north all black and south yellow stripe polarities and the 3 vertical column positions Refer also to the Electrical Schematics in Appendix A Adjust the valve operator board so the lift stops in the center of the magnet Jump up and down in the cab and confirm that neither LU level up or LD lever down come on If they do the board needs to be adjusted again Once the cab is confirmed to be stopping in the center of the magnets check the car sill and landing sill alignment and slide the magnets up or down accordingly so the cab stops even with the landing If the tape reader does not sense the magnets do the following a The north and south magents are centered on the tape as shown in Figure 69 b To adjust the sensors remove the tape reader and bring it into the cab Remove the tape reader cover and bend the black se
173. jurisdiction 3 With the piston extended to the roping position and the sling sitting on the bumpers rope the sling see Installation Drawings for exact dimension Figure 53 Roping Position NOTE The elevator will not reach the top and bottom landings correctly unless the roping position is set correctly 52 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 5 5 CABLE INSTALLATION MAKE SURE THERE IS GOOD COMMUNICATION BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR CO WORKER DO NOT PLACE YOURSELF IN AN UNSAFE POSITION DURING THIS PROCEDURE IF SUPPLIED ATTACH THE SAFETY STOPS 1 Attach the threaded of the wedge clamp to the tie down bracket located in the pit channel Figures 54 to 56 2 Identify the cables as they descend the other side of the sheave and attach them to the wedge clamps ENSURE THAT THE CABLES DO NOT CROSS OVER NOTE Before putting any weight on the cables make sure that the nuts on the wedge clamp threaded rods are backed off to the end of the threads on the rod To ensure plenty of adjustment to equalize the cable tension when weight is applied leave two full nuts at the end on the thread When adjusted there must be two 2 nuts locked together on the underside of each rod There may also be one nut on top that is used to prevent the wedge clamp from rotating 3 Manually thread the cables into the wedge in a loop then place the loose wedge piece in the loop Pull on the loo
174. keeper try to open the door This pressure will assist the keeper to align itself Manually open and close the latch bolt and note that the operation is smooth since the keeper is now aligned Manually open the latch bolt and tighten the keeper attachment screws 9 3 ELECTRICAL CONTACTS ADJUSTMENT Observe the two 2 electrical contacts on the carrier mounted on top of the latch bolt When the latch bolt is fully forward into the keeper there should be at least 16 2 mm of spring compression on each side of the contact This indicates sufficient contact pressure to permit consistent electrical operation If the spring compression is less than 1 16 2 mm it may be necessary to shim the keeper forward toward the lock assembly Orion Installation Guide 113 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR NOTE The PRO LOCK has been certified by CSA International as a true interlock The PRO LOCK has also been tested and certified to the A S M E A17 1 and the CSA B44 Standards for elevator interlocks Mounting nuts insert slot Lock contacts Oe E AE om iF i Ls Compression springs OT TNE m ype an P Wi f anora Latch bolt mates with keeper Voltage reducing switch NW NED BCE SEI PGE AE e e k gt _ Mounting nuts insert slot Solenoid
175. keys and machine loads before applying power to the drive Unpredictable equipment operation may result in death or serious injury About this document This document describes the Agintronic Controls Ltd 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone and its programming in addition it includes a workflow description and programming procedures for the following activities local programming remote programming 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming Part 000658 16 12 2009 Orion Installation Guide 5 of 14 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR Audience This document is for the following users dealers installers test engineers technicians maintenance engineers remote emergency operators Autodialer description The purpose of the AE 150 E M Autodialer telephone design is to establish emergency contact between the passenger inside an elevator cab and a service person in case of an emergency incident Workflow There are two sets of telephone numbers they provide redundancy in case one number is unreachable for best results program both numbers into telephone memory If there is no connection on the eighth ring the phone dials the second number If there is a busy line signal after the first time primary phone number dial attempt a 30 second interval occurs before primary phone number redial If the phone number successfully
176. l P4 in the controller extra pole of main line disconnect switch Turn off the mainline disconnect to simulate a power loss The car should stop and flash the in car fire light The car will only respond to calls below its current position Simulate a low oil return by removing the motor leads from contactor PM2 and attempting to run up After the low oil timer in the CPU actuates the car will only be able to run to floors below its current position El 14 Plunger Follower Guide Does Not Apply El 15 Switch for Auxiliary power lowering Place the car at an upper floor Place a jumper from terminal 1 to terminal P4 in the controller extra pole of main line disconnect switch Turn off the mainline disconnect to simulate a power loss The car will recall to the lowest landing Restore power and remove the jumper on terminals 1 and the car to an upper landing Turn off the mainline disconnect switch The car will not move 138 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 El 16 Negative Pressure Switch Place the car at an upper Landing Set a call at the bottom landing When the car starts down remove the hatch wire from terminal 16 The car will stop EI 17 Motor Phase Protection Reverse two motor leads to simulate a phase reversal The car will not move and within 120 seconds the CPU will shut down the car and lower it to the bottom landing El 18 Emergency Power Does Not Apply 189 00 Additional
177. l then be shut down The car can be returned to service by cycling the Inspection Switch or the Main Line Disconnect Switch The normal setting is 25 seconds 09 Door Nudging Time This is the time delay before initiating door close nudging if that feature is provided A call must be registered and the car must be in automatic operation The timer is reset when the doors get fully closed or when the car starts a floor to floor run The normal setting is 25 seconds 10 Electric Eye Cutout Time This is the time delay before cutting out the Electric Eye Input after it has been continuously energized It is reset when the car runs to the next floor The normal setting is 20 seconds 11 Homing Delay Time This is the delay before homing a car to the home landing after it has answered all calls and is sitting with its doors closed The normal setting is 10 seconds 12 Car Stuck Time This is the time delay before calls at the same landing as the car are disabled so that the car can answer other registered calls This operates as a stuck button timer The normal setting is 15 seconds 13 Door Stalled Time This is the time delay before stopping a door open or close cycle The normal setting is 10 seconds 14 Direction Hole Time on SBC 15 Non Interference In Use Light Time This is the time that the In Use Light will remain on after the doors have opened before the Door Open Bell is activated 16 Hold Car Light After Stop This is
178. le leaf bracket and install tighten the clips must be taken to ensure that the rail clips are properly seated on the rails VIG Side 21 Continue up the hoistway installing the rails rail bracket hardware i splice plate hardware Z sure to snug up the splice plate bolts before tightening the rail clips above it Check the joint with the carpenter s level to ensure the rails are properly aligned in the tongue and groove joints before tightening the splice plate bolts Figure 20 Joints 22 All rail joints must be tight clean and smooth with no overlapping File as required to ensure smooth joints The slightest misalignment here will be multiplied and felt in the cab Agood rail file job will smooth the joint File at least 4 102 mm on either side of the joint Do not point file at the joint Figure 21 Assembled Rails 24 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 NOTE The following cab configurations utilize the Leaf Brackets shown below These brackets are not handed gt Orion 51 x 51 gt Voyager 35 x 84 Coffin Cab with 407 DBG Figure 22 Non handed Leaf Bracket Orion Installation Guide 25 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 TWIQOHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 3 2 SPLIT CYLINDER ASSEMBLY IF EQUIPPED 1 Remove all protective ta
179. leration F7 is the DOWN Levelling and F8 is the DOWN Full opeed setting 10 6 DETERMINING SPEEDS A tachometer is recommended to set the speed setting of the lift Refer to the recommended speed settings and the Installation Drawings for the rated speed of the lift Note the recommended speed setting are not absolute and may have to be adjusted to suit the application The Temporary Run Buttons must set up and wired as instructed in the manual refer to Section 5 2 Temporary Run Button Installation Orion Installation Guide 123 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR Press the UP button to allow the lift will ascend at levelling speed By holding in the UP button and pressing the High Speed button the lift will accelerate to full soeed Note the rate of acceleration The same procedure is required for the DOWN direction settings If tachometer is not available to set the speeds use a stopwatch and time the lift to set the speeds A simple method to set the levelling speed is to use a standard landing doorway height This height is usually 80 84 2032 mm or 2134 mm For the DOWN direction set the lift car with the platform opposite to the top of the door panel This means the platform is now about 80 84 higher than the landing sill Use the stopwatch or the second hand of a watch and start the lift down in slow or levelling speed Time
180. light on the DAT will not go off and the call s will be registered NOTE While the test mode is active the hall call buttons are deactivated and the In Use lights will be ON Orion Installation Guide C 51 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 12 0 BOARD REPLACEMENT To replace an I O board mark all the wires connected to the existing board Remove the wires Install the new board and connect the wires in the same position as on the old board WHEN REPLACING A BOARD THE ADDRESSING ON THE NEW BOARD MUST MATCH THE OLD BOARD OEM Assistance IMPORTANT IF TROUBLESHOOTING ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED FROM THE MANUFACTURER GET THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE CALLING ADDITIONAL TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS MAY BE GIVEN DEPENDING ON THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEM An exact description of the problem The status of all the input and output points e The status of the lights on the CPU The stratus of appropriate dupline inputs and outputs Program Changes CON001 rss latest program for LRP cpu with 2nd port CONOO1S rss latest program for LSP cpu without 2nd port CONOO1STSSA latest for LSP with 8 pt input The following section lists the changes that are included in program revisions 05 02 06 and 10 25 06 INT29 20 TSSA 20001 1 Change Gate Open and Gate Open Rear to hold open signal until close signal hall doors closed 12 01 0
181. m06 2010 APPENDIX E HANDS FREE TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Installation Guid Orion Insta n Guide F 1 of 14 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 1 2 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 Open the COP to access the wiring On the Cab Control Wall mount the and secure with provided hardware If required connect the microphone wires yellow grey to the Telephone Junction Board terminal block J10 position 5 Refer to Figure 1 If required connect the speaker wires orange purple to Telephone Junction Terminal Block J10 position 2 If required connect wire PB1 blue blue to the Telephone Junction Board terminal block J10 position 2 and to the Phone Access Button contact block lower pins Locate the black Telephone Cable and cut off the connector If required Strip the cable and cut off the black and yellow wires Connectthe red and green wires from the Telephone Cable to terminal T10 pins 6 and 7 on on the Car Station Junction Board Refer to Figure 2 Connect the pre terminated end of the black Telephone Cable with the standard phone jack connector to J1 on the Phone Junction Board Remove backing and attach the Programming Keypad to the inside of the panel and program using the programming instructions on the next pages E 2 of 14 Hands Free Telephone Panel over the Telephone Box Fig
182. mmunicating again Verify that Dupline Output B8 is connected to Dupline Input A8 and using the DAT verify that the output and input are both toggling Fire Service This is not a fault but a fault code is generated whenever Fire Service is initiated Floor Reset Fault Car reset its position too many times This indicates a problem with the floor reset magnets on the selector Check the positioning of the levelling and position magnets TSSA Redundancy Check Fault An additional input block is provided to check the status of contacts in the safety circuit If any one of these inputs does not match the expected status then this fault is generated There is a time delay of 0 2 seconds before tripping this fault to allow the relay s to change state and the inputs to be updated If multiple fault conditions occur at exactly the same time then the fault codes will be combined For example a fault code of 48 indicates faults 16 and 32 occurred at the same time NOTE Press F2 on the DAT to reset all shutdown faults Turn ON BIT47 to defeat all shutdown faults Orion Installation Guide C 45 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZ 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 10 Status Codes The Status Code is a four digit number that shows information concerning the car when the fault occurred The first digit of the Status Code shows the car position when the fault occurred This is a number betwe
183. n Most codes require that the doors be fully open before allowing a change in the mode of operation on Car Fire Service Most codes require that Hall Fire Service Phase 1 be in effect for the car to return automatically to the main fire landing when the Car Fire Switch is turned to the OFF position C 10 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 4 7 Faults Most faults can be reset by pressing the F2 button on the DAT on the front of the CPU They will also be reset by turning the main power off then back on Putting the car on Inspection then back to normal automatic operation will reset most faults 48 Stuck Button Timer lf a car or hall call button remains on for an adjustable time and other calls are registered the stuck button call will be ignored and the car will answer the other call s The car will return to the stuck button call as it answers other calls and the stuck button timer sequence will be repeated Troubleshooting Check for stuck buttons NOTE The car will not be shut down in this condition but will be delayed by the Stuck Button Time prior to proceeding to the next call 4 9 Up Run Failure Timer If the car runs up for an adjustable time without changing floors then low oil shutdown operation will be initiated The Shutdown LED on the CPU will come on The Shutdown could be caused by a low oil level a problem with the motor starter circuit s or a problem with the up valve
184. n Installation Guide C 55 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZ 13 IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR BREAKDOWN OF INT38 Bit Description 3 d a 1 Prevent door close on Inspection with Car Door Bypass ON Ld X Disable Dupline Fault Check Enable Constant Pressure Operation 3 Allow both doors to operate on Battery Backup not recommended 64 Enable Constant Pressure like Inspection not recommended 256 Allow automatic run on CPPB and shutdown 52 Always enable Hall Call Buton Switch Car Enable Switch 9 01 02 Approximate Date of implementation 5 1 2002 Initial release Notes To set the desired features determine which feature should be on then add up the values for those features and enter that value in INT 37 or INT 38 For example to enable Power Car Gate value 2 which will park closed value 32 with Automatic Pro Door value 4 set INT37 to 2 32 8 42 1 The Electric Eye Input is Normally Closed by default Input off to open doors Change back to Normally Open operation by setting the bit 5 in INT38 add 32 to value INT38 If the Electric Eye Input is NOT USED then this setting MUST be turned ON 2 To reset to the Factory Default settings set the number of landings to 0 then the power is cycled All BIT and INT settings are reset to the factory default They must now be set for the particular job requirements
185. n LU LD Optional on other Inputs marked C 20 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Dupline Inputs The following inputs apply to a 2 stop Orion with 2 speed sliding doors type 1 cab ON OFF on the same side no fire service The lift is level at the bottom landing with all doors closed with the door zone on the tape reader Se INSON Inspection Down Buton o T m _____ T D SelecortevelDown T w Chexio ____ o T 9 T _____ __ o e mw puma f e DOLRIHDOLS Rear DOL TM _ Heroic o m e __ e er _____ C a Closed Magnet sarsa Closed Magnet ara Lag Hal Door GlosedMagnet_ poos mtg saam bosn ___ RearDoor Open Buton ___ D pm _ m Sacer Installation Guide C 21 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 5 C r T 5 EC ON EC HOLD ECOFF E EHON EHOFF EHBY EHON2 DUPLS CAREN AUP IADN rs l s T E a ops A A N AINE HDCLR1 HDCLR2 HDCLR3
186. n the car has stopped in response to a hall call After this time the doors will start to close NOTE If a car call is entered while the doors are open the door time will be reduced to the Door Time Car setting This setting is normally 50 tenths of a second that is 5 seconds 05 Door Time Car This is the time in tenths of a second that the doors will remain open after they have opened fully when the car has stopped in response to a car call only After this time the doors will start to close NOTE If a car call is entered while the doors are open the door time will be reduced to the Door Time Short setting This setting is normally 20 tenths of a second that is 2 seconds C 38 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 06 Door Time Short This is the time in tenths of a second that the doors will remain open after they have opened fully when the doors have reopened in response to a Door Open Button Safety edge Electric Eye Infra red Curtain and no hall call is entered After this time the doors will start to close The normal setting is 10 tenths of a second that is 1 second 07 Door Lock Delay Time This is the time delay before releasing the power to the door lock The normal setting is 5 seconds 08 Shutdown Time If the car runs up without passing a floor for this time then shutdown will be initiated The car will stop and run down to the bottom landing and cycle its doors It wil
187. n the levelling zone below the floor and the Down Level Switch is a normally open contact that closes when the car is in the levelling zone above the floor The length of the levelling magnet determines the slow down distance since slow down and floor change is initiated when the car rides on to the Levelling Switches Position the levelling magnet so that when the car is floor level the Up and Down Levelling Switches are centered around the magnet and both switches are open The Door Zone Switch is a switch or switches activated by the levelling magnet when the car is within 3 76 mm of floor level 2 3 Terminal Landing Normal Limit Switches The Terminal Landing Normal Limit Switch is a normally closed contact that opens when the car has travelled 1 25 mm past floor level at a terminal landing The car should not be on the Terminal Landing Normal Limit Switch when the car is floor level at the terminal landing The Limit Switch will prevent the car from travelling further away from the normal area of car travel but allows the car to run back towards the normal area of car travel 2 4 Terminal Landing Final Limit Switches The Terminal Landing Final Limit Switch where required by code is a normally closed contact that opens when the car has gone a considerable distance beyond floor level at a terminal landing It will prevent any further movement of the car in either direction Consult the applicable codes for the proper setting o
188. nches 74 1 74 Imperial Sizes 4 foot 1219 mm Carpenter 5 Level and Square Reversible Hand Drill Variable Speed Carbide Drill Bits 7s 10 mm and 72 13 mm 1 2 Hammer Drill for concrete fasteners Pry Bar Chain Hoist required for higher travel units minimum ton capacity Hand Dolly Temporary Run Buttons refer to Appendix B Parts List Scratch Point Awl Plumb Bob and Line Chalk Line Tape Measure Wire Tie Wraps Wire Puller 50 feet of fish tape Volt Ohm Meter V O M Stop Watch or Tachometer to set final speed Funnel for filling the oil reservoir Vise Grip Pliers standard and wide jaw welder s type Rags and Cleaning Solvent 100 foot 30 m Extension Cord Minimum 14 gauge wire 10 250 mm Medium Cut File for filing joints if required Scaffolding or ladders and planks for erection of rails and brackets Wire Strippers Temporary Light for hoistway 1 2 Rope minimum length to be as long as the hoistway height Rubber Mallet Speedy Jig refer to Appendix B Parts List 2 Strap Wrenches for Split Cylinders Lifting Sling Cable or Nylon Strap of Adequate Strength Coated Steel Shims minimum 4 100 mm square Wall Anchors 10 Gauge and 14 Gauge Wire for motor and light wiring Assorted Butt Electrical Wire Connectors and Crimping Tool 32 Grade Hydraulic Oil maximum 20 gallon will vary depending on travel 7 2 Electrical Box Connectors Hoistway Wiring Materials varies
189. nd the controller to ensure a good communication path If the DAT loses communication with the controller for more than three 3 seconds it generates an interface time out error The DAT automatically attempts to re establish communications The error screen displays until the DAT regains communications with the processor All key presses are ignored until the display clears NOTE If an element value is being modified when the fault is detected the fault is stored until the modification is accepted or discarded Then the fault will be displayed C 14 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 mE Add SVC instructions to ladder Interface time out Communication traffic program l Remove and re insert the DAT If 01 to 02 Power up test failure Internal failure failure persists replace the unit Remove and re insert the DAT If 03 to 07 Internal error Internal failure failure persists replace the unit Another device has ownership Release ownership by the other Processor owned 1 of the controller device Cannot access that file Release file ownership by the Access denied because another device has l other device ownership Remove and re insert the DAT If 31 to 34 Internal error Internal failure failure persists replace the unit 1 This error can occur after a download in which communications configurations are changed This error can be cleared by removing and re
190. nd read the current speed Situate yourself and your co worker in a safe position to place the tachometer on the lift Press the DOWN and HIGH SPEED buttons at the same time and the lift starts and accelerates to full speed as per the current setting of F8 Note the full speed with the tachometer To adjust the DOWN speed increase or decrease the F8 setting as required To change the setting press and hold the LEARN button while scrolling the ONES or TENS buttons Adjust F8 to the lowest possible value while keeping the speed at the same rate i e If lift runs down at the same rate as 70 and 50 select 50 Press the STORE button while holding in the LEARN button The number is now temporarily stored for use by the processor When the toggle switch is returned to NORMAL permanent storage will occur Check the DOWN speed again and compare it to the last measurement The speed should have increased noticeably If the speed still is not correct adjust the settings up or down as indicated to reach the desired speed Use the same procedures just described for moving the settings Once the DOWN speed has been set correctly the next recommended setting is the DOWN levelling speed This is Function F7 on the display Position the lift to use the tachometer for measuring the DOWN levelling speed Press the DOWN direction control button without pressing the high speed button and read the DOWN levelling speed Five 5 f p m to eight 8 f p m
191. nd tighten bolts to the sling Check the running clearance again 10 3 4 BENI L i P Fi 5 3 4 DAYLIGHT LINE 2 OU uu TTL 1 1 4 RUNNING CLEARANCE 634 INSIDE WALL TO PLATFORM CLEARANCE Figure 59 Platform Installation 56 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 2 200 ome 19 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 95 900 2 220 Nd J e Pi Fa ee Figure 60 Platform Installation 57 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 5 8 SETTING THE SAFETIES 1 DO NOT ENTER THE PIT AREA UNTIL THE PIT PROP IS SECURELY SET AND LOCKED IN POSITION Position yourself the platform and make sure the two 2 lower guide shoes are loose on the bolts It should be possible to manually Lifting Bracket push the platform toward the hoistway wall and sufficiently open the gap at the back of the safety block to place 16 2 mm shim on each safety Za block The shims should SS remain in position when the pressure is released Tripping Pan Tripping Bar Slack Cable from the platform stop Plank Switch pushing Refer to Figure 61 2 Instruct your co worker to pull the manual lowering valve while you press Guide Shoe down on the tripping Figure 61 Safety Block and Shim pan 3 While
192. nding 14 DZ checking input This should match input 2 15 RUN checking input This should be on whenever the car is running and should be off when it stops Orion Installation Guide C 49 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 10 4 PLC Output Description 0 Pro Lock Output On to unlock door The actual door to be unlocked is determined by the Zone Switch wired in series with the external signal 1 DZ2 Energized when the car is in the Door Zone AND the car is also on a levelling switch This allows the Door Contacts to be bypassed and the car to re level with the doors open 2 In Use Light LED is energized when the hall landing light is in use Future PWM output SF Energized when the car can run and held for a brief delay 1 5 seconds to allow the Valve board to power down 8 UP Energized to run the car up 9 DN Energized to run the car down 10 FS Energized to run Fast Speed 11 LIT Energized to turn OFF the car lights This is energized the preset time after the car has stopped with the doors closed and is on normal operation at a floor 10 5 PLC Lights The lights on the PLC CPU will all come on when the power is first applied The POWER light will stay on and the RUN light will flash during the self check then will stay on The POWER and RUN light must both be on for normal operation If the RUN light does not come on check the Run Sw
193. ng magnets from the top and bottom landings This will disable the primary means of slow down Run the car to the top landing The up normal limit switch will open and stop the car near the top landing Run the car to the bottom landing The down normal limit switch will open and stop the car near the bottom landing Reinstall the car top selector levelling magnets El 5 Phase 1 amp 2 Load Weighing Device Does Not Apply El 6 Phase 2 amp Ground WARNING This test may damage the Master Dupline Module Attempt only if required by local code Initiate Phase 1 fire service recall Put the car on phase 2 fire service Open any hall fixture and one at a time short to ground the three wires that come through the shaftway wall The Dupline communications cable Hallway fixtures will become inoperative See that the car is still operable on phase 2 fire service Fuse F7 on the relay logic board and fuse TR5 on the Dupline master module PC board will open At the top landing short out the power feed 24H connected to the hoistway access switch Fuse F6 will open See that the car still operates on phase 2 fire service Replace the fuses and reset the car to normal operation Orion Installation Guide 137 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR El 7 Phase 1 amp 2 Power off With the car running on Phase 1 or 2 fire service disconnect the mainline power Restore po
194. nsors Hall Effect sensors closer to the magnets c Clip additional magnets to the back side of the tape reader north behind north and south behind south 64 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Slowdown Up Level Down Level amp Door Zone Targets 1FP 2 Landing Landing Reset Reset Targets Targets Car Floor Position Bottom Landing DZ ON DZ ON Second Landing ON DZ ON Third Landing 2FP ON DZ ON Fourth Landing 1FP ON 2FP ON Fifth Landing 6th Landing 4FP Landing 5th Landing 4th Landing DZ ON Sixth Landing 1 LED LED Description 1FP Floor Position 2FP Indicator 4FP Level Up SENSOR LATOUT FACING TAPE Down High Speed Slowdown 2nd Landing Distance Slowdown Distance Door Zone a Slowdown l amp Levelling Target MSOUTH SENSOR NORTH SENSOR Floor Position Magnet Installation PLC Controller Figure 69 Magnet Positions On Tape Orion Installation Guide 65 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YHOLVAATA 17 7 IVIOSHSWAWOOD NOI3O ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 12 LIMIT SWITCH FLOOR ZONE All elevators are equipped with a Normal Limit Up NLU a Normal Limit Down NLD and a Final Limit switch which bolt to the right side of the sling These switches should only contact the cam if the elevator runs past the floor by 1 25 mm The floor zone switch is only suppli
195. nstallation 2 Use extreme caution while raising the elevator components into position to avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment 3 Use extreme care when operating units without panels in place to avoid personal injury from moving parts 4 Power should be removed from the drive unit and operating systems when any electrical work or adjustments are being done 5 To avoid possible electrical shock you should not work on a wet floor or enter an elevator or elevator pit when it contains water 6 Use only recommended anchor fasteners 7 Never work alone and always be aware of fellow workers and their safety 8 DO NOT wear loose fitting clothing during installation Shirt cuffs should be buttoned to avoid being caught in moving machinery 9 Ensure that all electrical and mechanical equipment is properly enclosed 10 Never place yourself in a position where you may be harmed i e between shear points under heavy objects in the path of moving parts etc 11 Never stand directly under the cab or inside the hoistway during testing or when power is being supplied to the cab itself 12 Hoistway doors should be locked or nailed shut any time the area is left unattended 13 Always remember and practice SAFETY FIRST 12 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 21 PRELIMINARY CHECKS Pre Delivery Check Carefully check all measurements of the lift hoistway enclosure and compare to the site Installation
196. ntral Processing Unit It can be removed or installed with power on When power is applied the DAT will perform a self check then display the setting of the first BIT value 9 1 Monitor Features and Settings Overview with DAT The BIT values are ON OFF settings that enable various features available in the controller The INT values are integer settings number of floors timer values IO status fault log etc Refer to the section on features and settings for details of all available settings Press the BIT button on the DAT to view the BIT settings or press INT to view the integer values Press the up or down button bar on the right of the DAT to scroll through the various settings To MONITOR settings continuously press the F1 button so that the F1 light is ON NOTE this is vital when monitoring the IO using INT30 32 or when looking at the Fault Log INT40 47 If F1 is NOT on then the value of INT30 can be changed but the values in INT31 and INT32 will NOT be updated until F1 is turned on 9 2 Monitoring the I O Status with DAT The status of the local IO on the CPU is shown on the status lights on the PLC Base To view the status of the Dupline 10 use INT30 as a pointer and INT31 and INT32 as the data e Press F1 button so that the F1 led on the DAT is ON e Press INT to show the INT settings Press the Up or Down button bar to scroll to INT30 e Press ENT to enter the edit mode the value on the right will start
197. o monitored separately To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 4 to terminal IN 4 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact INX 9 5 to open The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to restart Remove the jumper from terminal 4 and IN 4 Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 6 to terminal IN 5 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact INX 6 10 to open The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to restart Remove the jumper from terminal 6 and IN 5 h Additional Monitoring Car Door amp Hoistway Bypass Switches Disconnect the Wire to PLC input IN 10 where the second pole of the car and hoistway door bypass switches connect to the PLC With the car on automatic operation place the Hoistway doors bypass switch in the bypass position This will simulate a failure of the 1st pole contact on the switch Place a call to another floor Upon arrival at the next landing the CPU will detect the fault and the car will not restart Reset the CPU Place the Car door bypass switch in the bypass position This will simulate a failure of the 1st pole contact on the switch The CPU will detect the fault and the car will not restart Reset the CPU and reconnect the wire to PLC input IN 10 142 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 181 20 Solid State Device Test Not applicable 181 30 Softw
198. of the lock body on the slotted mounting holes provided These can be seen when the cover is removed NOTE Disconnect the power supply before removing the nuts to avoid shorting the electrical contacts to ground 6 8 9 10 11 Access the nuts holding the lock is best achieved with a nut driver There is limited space within the lock therefore care must be used when inserting the nut driver Loosen the nuts The lock body may now be moved slightly up and down as well as in and out toward the keeper Tighten the attachment nuts when completed Make sure that wiring does not get caught under the nuts If the alignment 15 still not correct there are four 4 screws on the face of the keeper The two 2 outside screws are for fastening the keeper mounting plate to the door edge The two 2 inner screws are for adjusting the position of the keeper itself in relation to the latch bolt in the lock Loosen the two inner screws just enough to allow the keeper to move Do not remove the inner screws Note that the keeper may be adjusted 360 within the back plate holder If the screws are left snug the keeper will stay in any position it is placed Close the door to allow the latch bolt to release and move forward into the keeper If it does not enter cleanly then gently push the latch bolt into the keeper The keeper will adjust its position to align with the latch bolt With the latch bolt in the
199. omplete many steps in parallel reducing the overall installation time IMPORTANT This Orion Commercial LU LA Elevator should be installed maintained and serviced by authorized Savaria dealers only The authorized Savaria dealer should refer to this manual for installation maintenance service and repair instructions The owner is responsible for ensuring the ongoing safe operating condition of the Orion Elevator through proper maintenance and service An inspection check or service call should be performed on a regular basis every six to twelve months by an authorized Savaria dealer or as frequently as required by local jurisdiction This manual should be retained by the Dealer for future reference On completion of the installation the dealer MUST provide the owner with the information below and ensure that it is recorded in the Owner s Manual FOR OWNER S RECORDS Customer Name Installing Dealer Dealer s Telephone Number Date Installed Serial Job Number Orion Installation Guide 1 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YHOLVAA 13 IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 2 of 145 PRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND NOTES 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 3 TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED 1 4 ELEVATOR TERMINOLOGY INSTALLATION SAFETY TIPS 2 1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS INITIAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 3 1
200. or This usually includes a printed circuit board for normal signals as well as other relays or contactors for signals required for each specific job 5 2 CPU The Central Processing Unit CPU board contains the hardware that controls the inputs and outputs which control the elevator 5 3 LED Description The lights on the PLC CPU will all come on when the power is first applied The POWER light will stay on and the RUN light will flash during the self check then will stay on The POWER and RUN light must both be on for normal operation If the RUN light does not come on check the Run Switch behind the hinged cover on the left of the CPU The switch should be in the center REM position or the left RUN position If there is not a specific hardware fault the CPU can usually be forced into the Run mode by turning the switch to the RUN position then back to REM or by cycling the power If there is a hardware fault the DAT Data Access Terminal will display the fault code as described below A software fault will not cause the PLC to go out of the run mode but will display a fault in the fault log Refer to the Fault section for a description of faults and possible causes 5 4 DAT Data Access Terminal Non Existent Elements When the DAT determines that an element number does not exist in the controller the element value displays as three 3 dashes Orion Installation Guide C 13 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZ
201. ounted to the hydraulic unit but it can be remote and mounted to properly reinforced walls e adequate lighting for installation and maintenance activities convenient access for the routing of the required conduits cables e convenient access to other devices in the machine room For improved controller reliability Keep the machine room clean Do not install the controller in a dusty area Do not install the controller in a carpeted area or area where static electricity is a problem Keep room temperature between 50 to 120 10 to 49 95 condensing relative humidity Extended high temperatures will shorten the life of electronic components Provide adequate ventilation or air conditioning as required if necessary e Avoid condensation on the equipment Keep the controller away from sources of condensation and water such as open windows as these can create a hazardous condition and can damage the equipment Do not install the controller in a hazardous location or where excessive amounts of vapors or chemical fumes may be present e Make sure power line fluctuations are within 5 e High levels of radio frequency emissions may cause interference with the controller micro processor and produce unexpected and even dangerous results This could be caused by hand held communications devices used near the controller 96 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010
202. p Wire Pit Switch Install utility boxes for Time dependant on Estimated Time 4 to 8 hrs Site Dependant est 1 hr Se Completed E Completed E 2 Speed Doors are only installed with 2 Speed Operators 2 Speed Doors amp 2 Speed Door Operator Refer to 2 Speed Door Manual Estimated Time 4 8 hrs Manual Ref Sect 6 0 pg 68 Estimated Time 2 hrs Header amp Plumb Refer to 2 Speed Door Manual Estimated Time 2 8 hrs Completed C Completed Adjust Pro Lock amp Door Closure if req d Manual Ref Sect 9 0 pg 112 Estimated Time 1 2 hrs Pro Doors are only installed with Pro Locks amp Auto Gate amp Porta Gate Operator Manual Ref Sect 6 4 6 5 pg 76 81 Estimated Time 1 2 hrs Completed Auto Gate Operators uM Completed Check Working Pressure Set Over Pressure Relief Valve Adjust Valve Speeds w Slack Rope Monitor Valve Manual Ref Sect 10 1 Manual Ref Sect 10 6 11 2 Manual Ref Sect 10 3 pg 120 pg 115 pg 123 130 Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Completed C Completed C Completed C TSSA Test Redundancy Circuit _ Ontario Canada ONLY Demonstrate the operation of the elevator to the Manual Ref Sect 15 customer provide dealer information in the Owner s pg 133 Manual and warranty details as necessary Estimated Time 1 hrs Completed NOTE Tasks are shown sequentially for convenience Experienced teams can c
203. pe that has been applied to the ends of the cylinder rod halves 2 Prepare a lifting device for the raising of the cylinder halves in the hoistway 3 Lift the bottom half of the cylinder assembly to a vertical position with the exposed plunger facing upwards Lean this assembly to one side and secure Remove the lifting device and connect it to the top half of the cylinder assembly 4 The top half of the outer cylinder barrel and inner plunger must be lifted simultaneously This may require the use of two separate hoisting devices and two nylon straps of cable slings When the top assembly is raised it should hang perfectly vertical and the plunger should protrude out the bottom of the cylinder barrel about 6 152 mm Raise the assembly about 6 152 mm higher than the lower assembly 3 2 1 Plunger Assembly 1 Be sure to clean the threads and inspect the O ring on the bottom of the plunger now hanging in the air Lubricate the threads with Lubriplate white grease or similar petroleum based grease 2 Manoeuvre the lower half assembly into position below the upper half Slowly lower the upper half assembly until the threaded portion of the upper plunger makes contact with the corresponding female thread of the lower piston rod The initial starting of the thread is best accomplished by hand since damage may be caused if cross threading occurs at the start When started protect the surface of the plunger halves NOTE Tools are ne
204. phone only meaning the phone in the elevator cannot dial out which defeats the emergency call function Note 3 Manufacture default setting is 180 seconds 3 minutes Note 4 Manufacture default setting is 3 rings to disable ring down function enter 0 Note 5 Manufacture default setting is 0000 Note 6 Remote program feature only available for models with firmware Ver 3 0 or up All Concord models shipped are equal to or greater than version 3 Part no 000658 16 12 2009 AE 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming E 12 of 14 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 APPENDIX F ORION CAB ASSEMBLY HARDWARE PRE PACK KIT PN 255001 Installation Guid Orion Insta n Guide F 1 of 2 PN 000581 15 m04 2010 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD 2 o JOU 941 ILON 081 201 SN 96STO0 955 0L ALO 81 002201 esf 7 26120 esf OL ALO 9I 9 OVLLOL SN t ALO 82 J USEAA 201 L0L 9c 8L0L esf 007 0 A 081 201 SN 969 01 955 0L ALO 49L G J USEAA 3201 06Lc0L 002201 esf pue 76LC0L 955 8L ALO J USEAA 207 L6LZOL OVLLOL esf 321 4 90ZLOL 9ESLOL esf 00L 0 J USEAA 4907 L L0L eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHZSAWOO 969701 esf OL
205. placing a down call If the main gate valve handle is in the open position the pressure gauge will read ZERO The test meter should read ZERO volts on the solenoid connections due to the contacts opening in the negative pressure switch If there is power on the connections adjust the switch as instructed The following functions F are used to set the various speeds of the lift UP Direction UP start time delay UP high normal speed UP low levelling speed UP acceleration UP deceleration DOWN Direction DOWN high normal speed DOWN low levelling speed DOWN acceleration DOWN deceleration 122 of 145 Function Function F Function Function F1 Function F2 Function Function 8 Function 7 Function 5 Function F6 Function Acronym FO UH Acronym dH dL dA dd Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 1 2 3 4 9 6 9 9 10 The EPV solenoid is fully closed when a button is pressed to call or send the lift in the UP direction power is applied to the valve circuit board and the microprocessor On power up the solenoid fully opens for a short period about one second when all the oil sent from the pump returns to the oil reservoir This permits the motor to start up under very little load This start time is adjusted using the FO UP Start Tlme Delay setting is displayed on the
206. pressure reading on the gauge 5 To increase the relief valve pressure turn the screw in clockwise To reduce the relief pressure turn the screw out counter clockwise Turn the adjustor screw until the indicated pressure on the gauge is about 1000 psi 6 Release the button to stop the motor Tighten the lock nut The relief valve is now set 7 Install the domed cap 8 Open the Main Shut OFF valve 116 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 A Rear Flow Check Valve not shown Dome Cap Top Adjusting Screw inside Figure 116 EPV 4 7 Variable Speed Valves A Main Shut OFF Valve Handle H Manual Lowering Release B Main Shut OFF Valve Proportional Valve C Low Pressure Switch J Relief Valve D Check Valve Slack Rope Valve E Pressure Gauge F Pressure Gauge Shut OFF Valve G Down Solenoid Orion Installation Guide 117 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR Figure 117 EPV 12 Variable Speed Valve A Main Shut OFF Valve Handle B Main Shut OFF Valve C Low Pressure Switch D Check Valve E Pressure Gauge F Pressure Gauge Shut OFF Valve G Down Solenoid H Manual Lowering Valve 118 of 145 Proportional Valve Pressure Relief Valve Adjustable Slack Rope Valve Check Valve Down Solenoid Electrical Contacts Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 88706 dO
207. primary phone number as the secondary phone number In all cases program both for MI and for M2 Step 3 Setting the call duration Purpose To set the call duration time for the Autodialer Considerations Certain phone lines do not provide a call termination signal should the called party signal connection either hang up or drop Always program an appropriate call duration time to ensure the calling party can initiate a second emergency call should the called party phone line not provide a call termination signal Requirements Ensure to meet the following requirements before programming power is on ensure auxiliary power supply is on or backup battery is connected and charged phone line connection is complete Step Press and release the START key The phone enters program mode 2 Wait for the beep sound then press and release the SET key 3 Enter the ID Number 0 Press SET 4 Enter the maximum call duration in seconds 5 Press the STOP key The phone exits programming mode and emits a verbal parameter accepted response NOTE The default call duration setting is 180 seconds 3 minutes NOTE The call duration limit is up to 6000 seconds programmable NOTE Unlimited call duration is achieved by setting the call duration to 0 seconds 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming Orion Installation Guide PN 000581
208. rews TEKs then install the transmitter to the bracket Figure 79 Light Curtain Install 5 Route the cables from the transmitter along the top of the fast car door and secure with cable ties and sticky bases Ensure sufficient length of cable remains to allow the doors to fully close without stretching the cable 74 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 NOTE If any landing door or car gate is left open then the cab lights will remain on and the life span of the light bulbs will be reduced X Remove terminal blocks to install x POWER UNIT Bee Supply PW S917 24 3 transmitter and receiver cables here Figure 80 24V Power Supply 6 Remove the terminal plugs from the 24V power supply as shown in Figure 80 and secure to the top of the car near the 2 speed door operator 7 Connect the transmitter and receiver cables to the 24V power supply Note that each cable can be plugged into either terminal Refer to Figure 80 8 Replace the terminal blocks on the 24V power supply and connect to the Dupline board as follows refer to Figure 81 Green terminal 1 to D Green terminal 3 to E AP V bo DC ILL Fi ZA Black terminal 4 to Green T 3 t DC Black terminal 6 to D 2 x 9 Verify the operation of the light curtain by checking the LED located on the receiver static door frame side Red LED must be ON 04 03 o2 OF C when the
209. rion Installation Guide 129 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 IVIOHZSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 11 2 ERROR MESSAGES Definition Function value memory error will repair itself no adjustment needed Default function values used scroll through functions and press STORE Memory read write error faulty memory chip contact Tech Support An UP and a DOWN command is received at the same time check wiring at Main Controller only 1 signal must be present Valve is not connected check connection between Main Control Board and Proportional Valve 11 3 EPV MAINTENANCE lf DOWN leakage occurs clean or replace the valve components as follows Refer to Figure 116 117 1 Down Solenoid Valve 2 Manual Lowering Valve 3 Reverse Flow Check Valve 4 lf the down speed is slow there may be debris in the screen underneath the down solenoid valve Remove the valve and clean the screen 130 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 12 0 TESTING OPERATION The following features must be verified as operational before the elevator can be released to the customer TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY NEVER STAND DIRECTLY UNDER THE CAB OR INSIDE THE HOISTWAY DURING TESTING 1 Cab Key Switch Optional Verify that when the key is in the OFF position the buttons on the cab station are inoperable When turned the landing buttons should be inoperable 2 Call Controls Verif
210. rminal 4 to terminal IN 2 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact IAS 10 6 to open The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to restart Remove the jumper from terminal 4 Connect a temporary jumper from terminal 5B to terminal IN 2 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact IAX 10 6 to open The CPU will detect the fault and not allow the car to restart Remove the jumper from terminal 5B and IN 2 e Critical Component DZ1 Relay Redundant component DZ2 Relay CPU Test Procedure The DZ1 amp DZ2 relays are monitored by the CPU for welded contacts With the car level at a floor and ready to run place a call at another landing Actuate DZ1 relay When the Car stops for the next registered call the CPU will initiate shutdown and the car will not run again Reset the CPU and repeat for relay DZ2 Contacts DZ1 5 9 amp DZ2 5 9 are separately monitored To test these contacts have the car level at a floor ready to run Connect a temporary jumper from terminal block 3 to IN 0 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact DZ1 5 9 With the car on automatic place a call to run the car to a different landing When the car stops the CPU will detect the fault and the car will not restart Reset the CPU Connect a temporary jumper from terminal block 6 to IN 0 on the PLC expansion module This will simulate a failure of contact
211. rnished with rounded grooves to fit the cables and is mechanically attached to the end of the hydraulic plunger to provide the 1 2 mechanical advantage Hoistway Runway This is the elevator shaft totally enclosing the elevator Hoistway Door This is a door connected to the hoistway at a landing Jack Unit This is the hydraulic piston plunger and cylinder used to drive the elevator cab up and down L E D This is a Light Emitting Diode Landing This is any floor level or access level where passengers will enter and or exit the elevator cab Lift This is another word for elevator Load Rated This is the maximum amount of allowable weight that the elevator is rated to carry in persons or 10 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 TERMINOLOGY Machine Room Overhead Clearance Pit Plunger Piston Power Unit Pump Unit Wire Rope Roped Hydraulic Safeties Sling Stiles Travel Travelling Cable Upstand Post DESCRIPTION This is a separate room usually next to the hoistway to hold the hydraulic power unit and motor control system This is the vertical clearance required to fit the elevator and its drive components at the top floor It is measured from the upper floor level to top of the hoistway This is the bottom area of the hoistway that is below the lowest floor level This is the rod portion of the hydraulic cylinder that extends from the cylinder as hydr
212. rocessing Unit can be removed or installed with power on When power is applied the DAT will perform a self check then display the setting of the first BIT value Available DAT Settings The BIT settings enable and disable discrete features as described on the list of BIT settings The DAT will show whether these are on or off The INT settings determine the number of floors Fire Service return landings presets for timers IO status internal coil status and fault log The number of floors fire service return landings and timer presets can be set during installation as required on each job Changing a Setting NOTE For the value to be accepted by the program INT 39 must be set to a value of 2513 and the F1 button on the DAT must have been pressed so that the light next to F1 is on 1 Press the BIT or INT button on the DAT to select an on off setting BIT or a value INT or integer 2 Press the up or down button on the right of the DAT to select the setting or value to be changed 3 Press ENT to change the value of the setting or value being displayed The value of the setting will start flashing 4 Press the up or down button to select the new value Hold the button to scroll the new value more quickly o Press ENT to accept the new value or ESC to escape without changing the value C 16 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Monitoring Input Output Status WARNING If values are change
213. ry governor bracket to the governor mounting bracket using nuts bolts and lock washers supplied See Figure 62 and 63 Figure 62 Overspeed Governor Assembly 2 While standing on top of the platform install the overspeed governor assembly at the top of the rails Fasten the bracket to the rails using four 4 rail clips on each side 3 Lower the elevator to the bottom level 4 Raise the cab approximately six 6 feet 1829 mm above the pit floor level so that work can be performed 5 Disconnect the power supply to the elevator including the power supply to the battery back up system MAKE SURE THE MAIN POWER IS DISCONNECTED TO THE ELEVATOR AND THE BATTERY BACK UP SYSTEM Orion Installation Guide 59 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 6 Locate the cable tensioner assembly and remove the pulley Refer to Figure 63 7 Attach the tensioning bar complete with weight to the pulley bracket located in pit channel using the 9 mm shoulder bolt supplied Re attach the pulley refer to the bottom half of Figure 63 below 8 Block the counterweight up thereby lifting the pulley up to its highest position Shoulder Bolt SX I Pulley Cable Tensioner Assembly Nut 1 2 13 Ne Lock washer Tensioning bar Nut 3 8 16 Screw 1 2 13 x 2 1 2 Screw 1 2 x 1 2 Weight Pulley Bushing ET i Flat washer Screw
214. s running IAS is only energized after the car has stopped 31 Enable Test Mode Enables calls and door open signals to be input via INT28 See Entering Calls from the Controller 32 Disable Timed Out Does not allow the Position Indicators to time out 33 Enable Homing Enable this feature to enable the homing feature This will cause the car to home to the Home Landing when it has been idle for the adjustable Homing delay time 34 Disable TSSA Fault Check Turn ON to disable fault check for TSSA expansion module 35 In Use Light Operation This feature is enabled to make the In Use Lights on SAPB controller operate while the doors are open or the car is running 36 Enable Car Enable Switch Enable the Car Switch Operation With this operation enabled either the car call buttons OR the hall calls buttons will operate depending on the position of the Car Enable Switch 37 Disable Inspection Disable the Inspection Inputs and force automatic operation 38 Slow Speed on Inspection Enable this feature to run slow speed on Inspection This is normally required if the car speed is 150 ft min or above 39 Single Button Collective Operation This feature is enabled to select Single Button Collective Operation 40 Enable Negative Pressure Switch Enable this feature to move the Negative Pressure Switch to Input 1 on the PLC Ontario Only 41 Enable A17 2005 and later Fire Code 42 Enable A17 2007 and later Fire Code
215. se end to take up the slack in the cable Confirm that each loaded cable is directly over the threaded rod DO NOT REVERSE 4 Pull up on both cables until they are equal in tension The wedge piece will hold the cables in place Tape the loose ends of each cable temporarily to prevent them from becoming wedged in the sling They will be cut later IF CABLE ADJUSTMENT WITHIN THE WEDGE ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED MAKE SURE THE PLATFORM IS BOTTOMED OUT OR ON SAFETIES BEFORE RELEASING THE CABLE WEDGE AND CLAMPS 5 Perform a final inspection to ensure that all cables are in correct alignment and that all hardware such as bolts clamps wedges and pins are in place There may be instances where the platform will not be able to reach the top landing but the jack can still handle the travel Orion Installation Guide 53 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR When this happens it usually means that the rope wedge terminations have not been correctly adjusted If the rope wedge terminations are not properly adjusted and if the pit is deep enough the elevator may descend 6 152 mm below the bottom floor level but not be able to reach the top landing To correct this problem shorten the cables by tightening the nuts on the 72 13 mm threaded rods Each cable should be shortened evenly to ensure that the elevator will reach the top landing and the terminal runbys wit
216. so the check is made as the car rides on to the Door Zone or when the car is stopped in the Door Zone 10 09 02 INT29 9 1 Fix Hall Call common and In Use Lights when BIT31 is set on for Car Enable Key Switch C 54 of 58 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 10 02 02 INT29 8 1 Change Constant Pressure operation so that car does not level automatically unless it is in the Door Zone 2 Modify door operation wiih Commander doors so that Door Open Button or call at the same floor will send an open signal to the door 9 9 02 INT29 7 1 Disable homing on CPPB Allow automatic run on shutdown and constant pressure CPPB if INT38 BIT8 is ON 2 Revised circuit which checks the Hall Door Contacts to allow for No Hall Door Contacts by setting INT37 BIT6 Note INT37 BIT3 must also be set ON to allow the external contacts between terminals 4 5 and 6 in the safety circuit to operate as the Door Contacts 3 Added a setting to force the Car Gate open if there is no demand for the car The Park with Gate Open would not open a closed Gate it would just leave an open gate open Enabling INT37 BIT7 will force the Car Gate to open if there is no demand for the car and it is on normal automatic operation The Gate will be allowed to close when a call is registered BREAKDOWN OF INT37 Bit Description 4 Ens2speddos e Enable GAL manual doorlocks 256 i Orio
217. ssemble the cab proceed as follows 1 Bolt the handrail to the control wall 2 Insert washers over the studs on the wall base plates and secure the wall to the base plates using the 20 hardware supplied Note the number of washers required is determined by sill finished floor height Refer to Figure 74 IMPORTANT WHEN INSTALLING A LIGHT CURTAIN SECURE THE STATIC SIDE OF THE LIGHT CURTAIN TO THE STRIKE JAMB PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE STRIKE JAMB 3 Position the cab walls with base plates flush to the platform starting with the control wall first then the front wall the opposite wall and finally the rear wall Secure the walls to the platform using 10 3 4 wood screws supplied Refer to Figure 76 77 NOTE The side wall opposite control wall for steel cab models is placed 1 1 2 38 mm from the edge of the platform Figure 74 4 Install all the 1 4 20 hardware loose until the cab is plumb and square 5 Carefully position the cab ceiling and loosely install all the hardware NOTE In order to allow the cab to be plumbed and squared leave all the nuts and bolts loose 68 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR ajeiqaeseg p4 eunBi4 Ze i 69 of 145 a E r B 4 lt r 22 4 ru 2 2 LIC a 8 9 8 1 S3lHVA SS3NMOIHL FIEVL
218. t Telephone Line 3 Speaker Button 9V Battery Specifications Refer to Table 1 and Table 2 for AE 150 E M autodialer phone specifications Table Autodialer phone specifications rechargable 5 9V 200 Table 2 Autodialer phone specifications On and off hook VIC Parameter On hook voltage 42 55V typical 48V Off hook voltage 6 6 12V typical 6 5V Off hook current 5 35mA typical 25mA 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming Part 000658 16 12 2009 Orion Installation Guide 7 of 14 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAS I3 7 7 TWIDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR List of steps in this guide Table 3 lists all steps found in this guide Table 3 Steps in this guide sete pr LS Recording and verifying message Setting the number of rings before Auto dialer answers Enabling disabling outgoing automated message quick message playback and two way communication following dealer recorded location message Remotely accessing programming mode m Remotely programming the Autodialer gt This phone requires a separate dedicated phone line Do not use a switched phone line Step Adding a primary telephone number Purpose To add a primary telephone number to the Autodialer Considerations Program the phone from the circuit board keypad Include an alternate number an
219. t below to connect the harnesses to their appropriate terminals as follows 1 T1 T2 4 T7 T8 to Hoistway Junction Box Travelling Cables T10 to Car Operating Panel COP Pushbuttons and Position Indicator Harness T11 T12 T13 and T26 to Front Gate Operator Harness 114 T15 116 and T27 to Rear Gate Operator Harness T17 to Plank Switch Harness Slack Cable Switch T18 to Car Top Prop Harness 119 T20 T21 T22 to Car Top Inspection Station Harness 123 to NLU NLD FL Harness T24 to Cab Pot Lights Harness T25 to Magnetic Tape Selector Harness CO CO CO CO Co 0 AO A ADE IN 1 CAR STN JUNCTION BD 772307 D REV 002 CN T29 pid YOL03139S 01 T24 __ T14 1915 3493 OL 1016821957 2 1 51 911 10d Ol 9567 61 dOl NUS OL CA gt e NIS NOILI2J3dSNI 401 349 OL G t YOLVYSdO LNOYS Gr lI 5019893 0 34934 N N ANN Gt lI TA QIN N IN OL Figure 106 Car Station Junction Board 102 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 7 8 POWER UP AND TEST THE ELEVATOR Once all of the cabling has been completed you are ready to power up and test the lift Refer to Appendix C section 3 6 to perform a few simple tests to ensure controller is wired correctly befor
220. t it clicks when the gate is about 4 from being fully open check by manually rotating the lead screw Adjust the open slow down limit switch so that it is about 2 center to center from the open limit switch Ensure all pivot points rotate freely at the top and bottom of the gate If the pivot points are stiff lubricate them with a 3 in 1 oil then fold and unfold the gate Figure 85 Gate Installation 82 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 6 6 PORTA GATE OPERATOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 2 3 4 9 6 8 The Porta Gate Operator is field wired including the gate switch Run electrical field wires from operator through conduit or greenfield 2 1 2 knockouts are provided in the chassis for an appropriate fitting Ground the chassis per local electrical code Verify power before connecting the operator oie umper Verify the type and voltage P of control signal being used ony refer to Appendix A Electrical Schematics OPEN ORANGE o There are 5 jumpers on the board 5 4 O lt O r m 5 1 Auto close with this jumper installed the operator will automatically close Figure 86 when there is no signal to open This must be installed b SP2 SP5 Are used to select the control signalization Refer to Appendix Electrical Schematics To test unit set speed pots
221. te that on through cabs the fascias must be put on above and below rear door frames or to meet local code requirements Install the fascias using pop rivets at the top and bottom of the door frames Use 1 2 drive pins to secure the fascias at the edge NOTE Fascias must be custom measured at the site and are a different size for each job Therefore they are not supplied by the factory and must be obtained locally PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZ 13 V INT IVIOHSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 8 1 PRO AUTO DOOR OPERATOR III INSTALLATION 811 Operator Adjustment The Pro Auto Door Operator III is factory shipped pre installed in fire rated Pro Auto Doors The handing of the Pro Auto Door and the Pro Auto Door Operator III must be the same LH PN 300698 or RH PN 300697 Note that Pro Door handing is determined by which side the door lock in on RH pulley rotation Figure 110 Pro Door Handing LH pulley rotation clockwise counter clockwise Find le Electrical connections cam adjustments and tension settings must be completed to enable operation 1 Remove the operator cover from the Pro Door header Set the hardware aside 2 Remove the 4 x 1 flat head Phillips screw securing the arm assembly to the operator spring shaft Slide the arm from the spring shaft 3 Setthe tension on the spring as follows For right hand operators rotate the pulley in a clockwise direction to f
222. the Car Door Bypass switch in the bypass position Verify that the car can move on inspection operation with the car door open but all hall doors closed Place the Top of Car Inspection switch in the inspection position and the Hoistway Door Bypass switch in the bypass position Verify that the car can move on inspection operation with a hall door open but the car door closed Place the Top of Car Inspection switch in the inspection position and both the Car Door Bypass switch and the Hoistway Door Bypass switches in the bypass position Verify that the car can move on inspection operation with the car door and a hall door opened b Monitoring car and hall door contacts With the elevator at floor level For car door contact test jump car door lock contacts For hall door contact test jump hall door lock contacts For hall and car door test jump car amp hall lock contacts see print for terminal numbers Initiate opening of doors with Door Open Button or a hall or car call The CPU will detect the fault and shut down the elevator preventing the elevator from restarting NOTE If the car door is fully open when these tests are being done the car door will be prevented from closing Orion Installation Guide 145 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOSHSAWOO APPENDIX ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS PN 250994 PN 251614 TSSA ONTARIO CANADA ONLY REFER T
223. the DAT or cover from the CPU 3 Insert the new EPROM chip by orienting it properly in the area in the middle of the CPU Orion Installation Guide C 57 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 4 5 6 T Do not apply power until the orientation of the chip has been checked Also verify that ALL pins are properly in the socket and that none of them have been bent out of place Turn on the power When the Run light stops blinking the new program has been downloaded Turn off the power remove the memory chip Replace the DAT or cover panel and turn the power back on 14 0 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q Are the Reset Magnets necessary when using a pulsing selector Yes The reset magnets are required at every landing except the bottom landing as shown on the car top selector installation sheet to establish or reset the floor position at each landing How Do I Reset All Settings and Features Back to the Original Values 1 Available Check each setting individually 2 Ifthe number of landings is set to 0 then the power is cycled all BIT and INT settings are reset to the data in file N12 which can be viewed and changed using the programming software How do check the current values of the settings and features 1 Press BIT or INT on the DAT 2 Press the Up or Down button to scroll through the settings Why is the DAT Display
224. the function value for DOWN High Speed may be F6 or F8 depending on the revision of the board Write the existing function value down it will have to be re entered once the test is complete Setthe DOWN High Speed F6 or F8 to 96 Refer to the Valve Programming Instructions in the Orion Installation Manual or the EPV Valve Operator Circuit Board Programming Update To test the Overspeed Valve run the elevator UP to the second landing Place a call to run the elevator DOWN to the bottom landing while the elevator is descending pull the Manual Lowering Release on the valve Refer to Figure 3 As the elevator is travelling in the DOWN direction it will STOP after approximately foot of travel at full speed after the Manual Lowering Release is pulled Reset the DOWN High Speed F6 F8 function to the original value as noted in Step 1 If required an inspection seal can be crimped on the Overspeed Valve adjustment handle NOTE The maximum normal travelling speed is 30 feet per minute the Overspeed Valve will activate at approximately 37 38 feet per minute 48 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Main Shut OFF Valve Handle Main Shut OFF Valve Low Pressure Switch Check Valve Pressure Gauge A B C D E F Pressure Gauge Shut OFF Valve Down Solenoid Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Figure 51 Dome Cap Top Adjusting Screw inside Variable
225. the time delay that the car lighting is left on before energizing the LIT relay which turn off the car lights Orion Installation Guide C 39 of 58 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 V INT IVIOHSQSAAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 17 Delay Before Shut off Position Indicator The delay before turning off the position indicator if this feature is not disabled The position indicator is turned off by sending it the code stored in INT20 which should be set to give the desired code for turning off the position indicator 18 Delay Before Close Doors on Fire Service This is the delay before closing the doors on Fire Service with A17 2000 code if the car is on battery backup 19 Hold Delay for CPPB Operation This holds the car on constant pressure operation after the release of an up or down button It allows the doors to operate after this time expires 20 Code for PI Blanking The value sent to the Position Indicator to blank the display This value may vary based on the manufacturer s specifications 21 Code for PI for 1 The code to display the desired value on the Position Indicator for the 1st bottom floor Check the list of codes for the specific manufacturer to determine the proper value for each floor 22 Code for PI for Ldg 2 see above 23 Code for PI for Ldg 3 see above 24 Code for PI for Ldg 4 see above 25 Code for PI for Ldg 5 see above 26 Code for PI for Ldg 6 see above 27
226. ting screw and rotate counter clockwise to stop 3 Turn clockwise by 2 turns 4 Check operation and adjust as required Clockwise increases the pressure required to bring the cylinder down Orion Installation Guide 121 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVA 13 IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 10 4 LOW PRESSURE SWITCH AKA NEGATIVE PRESSURE SWITCH Figure 116 117 C When activated due to loss of pressure an electrical contact in the negative pressure switch on the left side of the valve will open the power supply to the DOWN solenoid This switch has been factory set but adjustment on site is possible There is an adjustable screw on the end of the switch Turning the screw clockwise will increase the pressure at which the contacts open Turning the screw counter clockwise will reduce the pressure at which the contact opens Typically the contact will open at about 75 100 psi 1 2 3 4 10 5 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION OF THE EPV VALVE To test the switch on site place the leads of a VOM test meter directly on the DOWN solenoid and across the two solenoid connections Refer to Figure 116 117 E set the meter on low voltage direct current setting With the lift operating in the DOWN direction the meter should read approximately 24 Volts DC because the solenoid is now energized Stop the lift and close the handle of the main gate valve Attempt to run the lift in the DOWN direction by
227. tion 3 Connect the wiring from the Dupline board to the NJ Car Station Keyswitch marked OFF ON as follows Refer to Figures 3 4 and 5 a Connect terminals A in series to D on the Dupline board white wire DO NOT cut the white wire b Connect terminal B to 14 on the Dupline board for ON c Connect terminal C to I3 on the Dupline board for HOLD d Connect terminal D to I2 on the Dupline board for OFF Figure 4 NJ Car Station Keyswitch Orion Installation Guide G 3 of 4 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YHOLVAA 13 TWIIHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 77 91 pe hes 2 RED ad b LL m Sp ot G 4 of 4 Re 9 2 o EM LIGHT Z B j CANCEL I TELEPHONE TELEPHONE2 EMERGENCY LIGHT1 EMERGENCY LIGHTe Figure 5 Car Station Dupline Wiring Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Q savaria 107 Alfred Kuehne Blvd Brampton ON L6T 4K3 Canada Toll Free 800 791 7999 Fax 905 791 2222
228. tion This will simulate a failure of the 1st pole contact on the switch Place a call to another floor Upon arrival at the next landing the CPU will detect the fault and the car will not restart Reset the CPU Place the Car door bypass switch in the bypass position This will simulate a failure of the 1st pole contact on the switch The CPU will detect the fault and the car will not restart Reset the CPU and reconnect the wire to PLC input IN 10 181 20 Solid State Device Test Not applicable 181 30 Software System Device Test Not applicable 181 40 Levelling Switches Test With the elevator at floor level jump out the Up Level switch sensor in the selector The car will run up at level speed for one half of the Dead Zone about 1 4 inch and the CPU will initiate shut down To Jump out the Up level sensor remove the cover from the selector control box on top of the car On the circuit board located in the control box jump LU terminal 12 to terminal GND WARNING DO NOT connect terminal 12 to any terminal other than GND or damage to the selector will result The elevator will reset once the short is removed With the elevator at floor level jump out the Down Level switch sensor in the selector The car will run down at level speed for one half of the Dead Zone about 1 4 inch and the CPU will initiate shut down To Jump out the Down level sensor remove the cover from the selector control box on top of the
229. to the controller refer to the Electrical Schematics in Appendix A Orion Installation Guide 61 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 9 10 PIT SWITCH INSTALLATION 1 Install the switch box portion of the Pit Stop Switch Assembly in the pit area close to the slam side of the door frame The switch box portion should be installed about 4 feet 1219 mm above the lower landing level where it can be easily reached while standing in the door opening 2 wiring or conduit from the Pit Switch to the Pump Controller Refer to the Electrical Schematics in Appendix A and connect pit switch across screw terminals 2 and 3 LE PIT STOP SWITCH ON SIOP Figure66 Pit Stop Switch Box NEVER USE SOLID WIRE SUCH AS THERMOSTAT WIRE TO WIRE THE LIFT USE THE STRANDED MULTI WIRE PROVIDED 62 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 5 11 TAPE READER 1 2 3 4 5 Bolt the tape brackets to the rail so that the tape sits behind the yoke Attach the tape reader to the left hand sling stile Figure 68 Slide the tape through the tape reader Attach the tape to the rails top and bottom and stretch until taut Level the cab with the floor and mark the center of the tape reader on the tape behind it with a marker This marked point will be the center of the 8 inch magnets This procedure will position the magnets roughly in the correct pos
230. ton will still shorten the door time 13 Enable Timed Electric Eye Cutout Enable this feature to allow the Electric Eye input to be disabled after the preset time see the setting above for the delay before cutting out the Electric Eye This feature is often provided in the Electric Eye unit itself 14 Door Nudging Enable this feature to activate door close nudging Nudging will be initiated if a call is registered and the doors have been prevented from closing for the preset Door Nudging time The Electric Eye will be disabled the Nudging Buzzer will come on and the Nudging Output will come on if the Electric Eye input is energized This means the door will only close at slow speed if the Electric Eye is blocked Note Door Nudging operation requires an optional Nudging Buzzer output and Reduced Speed Door Closing output 15 Enable Infrared Curtain Enable this feature if a Light Screen is used Enabling this feature will cause the Safety Edge input to be disabled on Fire Service and the Door Nudging feature to be initiated while the doors are closing on Fire Service The Proximity Detector may be connected to the Safety Edge Input or the Electric Eye Input as desired The Electric Eye Input is subject to the Timed Electric Eye Cutout and Nudging whereas the Safety Edge Input is not Note Door Nudging operation requires an optional Nudging Buzzer output and Reduced Speed Door Closing output Orion Installation Guide C 33 of 58 PN
231. tractor to make sure that the final installation complies with all applicable local state and national codes and is installed safely W The AC power supply to this equipment must come from a fused a rn n disconnect switch or circuit breaker which is sized in accordance with all applicable national state and local electrical codes in order to provide the necessary overload protection for the controller and motor Incorrect motor branch circuit protection may create a hazardous condition IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION OF THE ORION ELEVATOR 6 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 1 1 INTRODUCTION This manual contains installation and service instructions for the Orion Commercial LULA Elevator We have spent much time and effort ensuring these instructions provide for a safe and efficient installation Please follow these instructions exactly and call us immediately if you have any problems or need assistance Please be certain you follow our installation instructions and do not try to cut any corners eliminate any installation steps or modify the Orion Commercial LULA Elevator It is important for your customer s safety that the installation is thorough and correct The best way to ensure this margin of safety is by following our installation instructions NOTE Any preparatory work such as finishing electric source pour
232. tway and machine room amp on hose or hard piping req s sem Split Cylinder IF Required Manual Ref Sect 3 2 pg 26 Estimated Time 2 hrs Completed Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Completed C Install Tape amp Tape Reader Manual Ref Sect 5 11 pg 63 Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Completed Install Entrance Frames amp Doors Manual Ref Sect 8 0 pg 104 or 2 Speed Door Manual Estimated Time 4 8 hrs Completed Time dependant on number of landings and or doors amp operators Connect Controller and COP Electrical Wiring Manual Ref Sect 7 0 pg 92 amp Appendix A Estimated Time 2 hrs Completed Connect Temporary 10 Run Buttons Manual Ref Sect 5 2 pg 50 Install Jack Unit and Upstand Manual Ref Sect 3 3 pg 30 Estimated Time 1 hr Completed Position Floor Magnets Manual Ref Sect 5 11 pg 64 Estimated Time 10 mins Completed Program the PLC Bleed Cylinder Manual Ref Sect 5 3 pg 51 Estimated Time 5 mins Completed Manual Ref Appendix C Estimated Time 15 mins Completed Orion Commercial LULA Elevator Step by Step Installation Guide Refer to Orion Commercial LULA Elevator Installation and Service Manual Part Number 000581 Install Bumpers OR Buffers Manual Ref Sect 3 7 pg 42 Estimated Time 0 5 hrs Completed Install Limit Switches and Cams Manual Ref Sect 5 12 pg 66 Estimated Time 15 mins
233. uide 27 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 3 2 3 Split Cylinder Sanding Required Tools 80 grit Sandpaper cut into 1 strips 120 grit Sandpaper cut into 1 strips 150 180 grit Sandpaper cut into 1 strips 1 Once the two split cylinder sections are joined together as per Section 3 2 Split Cylinder Assembly the visible crack at the joint can be sanded out as follows a Cut the sandpaper into long 1 strips b Begin with the 80 grit paper place the sandpaper parallel with the crack as shown in Figure 24 Slowly move the sandpaper up and down along the cylinder while sanding the crack c Continue with the 120 grit sandpaper in the same direction d Finish sanding with the 150 or 180 grit sandpaper in the same direction until the crack is no longer visible Once the split cylinder sections are joined together a visible crack may exist Figure 23 Split Cylinder Crack 28 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Sand the crack ONLY the direction shown Move the sandpaper up and down along the cylinder while sanding MM Figure 24 Split Cylinder Sanding Orion Installation Guide 29 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YOLVAA 13 TWIQOHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 3 3 JACK UNIT AND UPSTAND INSTALLATION The cable hydraulic system features cables a sheave g
234. uide yoke and a slack broken cable SAFETY DEVICE Care must be taken to ensure that all adjustments of the safety device are properly followed and that the lifting cables are handled according to the recommended procedures DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT ON THE JACK ASSEMBLY UNTIL BOTH THE JACK AND THE UPSTAND ARE SECURELY FASTENED TO THE WALL To install the jack unit and upstand post proceed as follows 1 Place the bottom of the upstand post Install the rubber into the pit channel and secure the gasket between the top using the jack bracket shown in muffler clamp and Figure 27 and 28 Do not tighten at cylinder this time See Installation Drawings for exact bracket locations 2 To adjust the upstand post to the required height Figure 28 a Loosen the lock nut at the top b See Installation Drawings for Adjustable Upstand Setting dimension c Turn the screw until the correct height is achieved d Finger tighten the lock nut 3 Mount the jack unit on top of the Figure 25 Jack Bracket upstand post ensuring the male end of the jack s base fits the female socket on the top of the upstand Secure the top of the jack unit to the rail using the jack bracket supplied Figure 26 and 27 Do not tighten at this time NOTE On elevators equipped with a 2 51 mm cylinder the rubber gasket supplied must be installed on the jack bracket between the muffler clamp and the cylinder in order to provide a tight fit Refer
235. un You must refer to the separate description for this integer in the installation manual to determine what its value should be Following is a listing of the most common integer 38 settings For an Orion with 2 speed sliding doors this setting should be 146 For an Infinity or Voyager with automatic operation this value should be 178 For an Infinity or Voyager with constant pressure operation this value should be 182 Integers 40 to 47 contain fault codes that show the last 4 faults that were logged by the controller and the appropriate status codes for each fault The fault code meanings and definitions of status codes can be found in Appendix C of the elevator installation manual Your PLC should now be programmed to run Check DC input lights on the PLC before trying to place a call Inputs 3 4 and 8 must be lit in order for the unit to run Integers 30 31 and 32 can be used to monitor the status of required Dupline inputs See Appendix C of the installation manual for sections entitled Monitoring I O Status with DAT and the Dupline Inputs chart to check Dupline inputs Dupline Switch Settings SW 1 OFF SW 2 ON Checksum CRC SW 3 OFF SW 4 ON Split IO Mode SW 5 ON 64 IO SW 6 OFF Clear Data Sws are on Master Module Interface G3496 0006 700 NOTE For 5 or 6 Ldgs set SW 5 to OFF for 128 10 LOCATION Loc TOP OF C INCAR H HALL Remove the Input Stretching Capacitor o
236. underside of the platform Attach the travelling cables to the underside of the platform using the under cab cable bracket Figures 98 and 99 Secure the under cab cable bracket to the bottom of the platform using 10 1 2 wood screws Leave a large loop of cable at the point where the travelling cables exit the under cab cable bracket The loop should be large enough to accommodate the full up and down travel of the elevator Ensure there is sufficient slack in the cable when the elevator is at the top and bottom landing before final fastening or routing of travelling cable When two 2 travelling cables are used insert both cables under the wedge To route the travelling cables to the halfway junction LLL box pass them behind the safety device tripping rod and the lifting bracket up to the hoistway junction box To support the load of the cables install the tension relief bracket one 1 foot 305 mm below the bottom of the halfway junction box Figure 99 The tension relief bracket supports the weight of the travelling cables so that this weight does not act on the hoistway junction box terminals Ensure that when the elevator is run to the top floor there is at least 12 305 mm of cable hanging below the tension relief bracket and a gentle bend connecting to the cab With the elevator at the bottom landing ensure that the cable is not too tight and is not rubbing on the side of the platform or piling up on t
237. unted Figure 39 Sling Assembly Mounted 38 of 145 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 3 5 1 Stile Retainer Bracket Installation The Stile Retainer Brackets secure the sling to the rails in the event of guide shoe failure They are handed 250996 RH and 250997 LH 1 Place each bracket on top of the sling wrap around the rail and secure to the sling with the provided hardware 102197 102188 102191 QTY 4 of each 2 The Stile Retainer Brackets can be installed at any point during the installation Figure 40 Stile Retainer Installation 3 6 CAR TOP PROP INSTALLATION THE CAR TOP PROP MUST BE FULLY DEPLOYED TO THE ON SERVICE EXTREME RIGHT ROTATED AND LOCKED POSITION BEFORE ENTERING THE CAR TOP AREA RULE 5 2 1 4 4 General The purpose of the Car Top Prop is to provide a refuge space equivalent to Rule 2 4 of A17 1 for elevators with insufficient overhead clearance According to Rule 5 2 1 4 4 the Car Top Prop may be permitted in an existing building as an alternative to providing sufficient overhead clearance Operation The prop is installed so that when rotated to the ON SERVICE position it is designed to interact with a striking plate mounted at the top of the jack By design this will immediately stop the upward movement of the elevator both mechanically and electrically An electrical protective switch detects movement of the telescoping portion of the prop and opens a control cir
238. ure 1 ________ Phone Junction Board Terminal J10 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Connect the red and green wires from the Telephone Cable to available terminal T10 pins 6 and 7 on the Car Station Junction Board as shown TPN 772307 REV N ia Figure 2 Car Station Junction Board E 3 of 14 YOLVAA 13 ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR E 4 of 14 AE 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone PROGRAMMING GUIDE HONEC c RO C C CC CR T mOWahi N Part no 000658 16 m12 2009 AE 150 E M Hands Free Autodialer Phone Programming Orion Installation Guide PN 000581 18 m06 2010 Unless otherwise specified Savaria Concord Lifts Inc accepts no responsibility for changes labour or replacements incurred from this bulletin Standard notations The following notations may be used throughout this guide to emphasize important safety information mechanical concerns and other important information Savaria Concord Lifts Inc recommends that you review and follow all of these messages Danger messages indicate an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided results in death or serious injury All danger messages feature a standard ISO safety alert symbol followed by the signal word Danger in capitalized
239. valve circuit board The microprocessor continues to send signals to the EPV solenoid as per the FO settings When the timing of the FO setting has passed the display changes to the F1 UP Acceleration setting and the lift smoothly ACCELERATES The valve circuit board display then changes from F1 to the 24 UP High Speed setting When the elevator reaches its selected floor the magnetic switch at that floor will send a signal to the controller that the elevator is at the correct floor The processor starts the DECELERATION phase to the floor level The display will indicate a change from FA back to F2 UP Deceleration setting and the lift will immediately start to slow down as the solenoid responds to the new signal The slow down distance from full speed to levelling speed is approximately 5 to 5 72 127 mm 140 mm The distance depends on magnet length and both vary depending on speed As the lift approaches within a few inches of the floor level the display will change from F2 to F3 UP Levelling setting The lift will slow to the preset LEVELLING SPEED and will continue ascending until the magnetic switch signals the next STOP The process for the DOWN direction operation and speed signals is identical to the UP direction except the EPV valve starts closed and opens to increase the DOWN speed The function numbers are also different for example F5 is the DOWN Acceleration F6 is the DOWN Dece
240. wer to the controller The car should level down to the nearest landing and then continue with phase 1 or 2 operation El 8 Recycle Operation Does not apply El 9 Plunger Gripper Does not apply El 10 Phase 1 Under Special Conditions Low Oil Return Place the car at an upper floor Disconnect the motor leads from PM2 contactor Place an up call and allow the controller to start up the car will be unable to move Initiate phase 1 fire service Within 30 to 60 seconds the low oil timer in the CPU will trip If the car is above the fire recall landing it should return to the fire recall landing If the car is below the fire recall landing it will return to the lowest landing Reconnect the motor leads El 11 Phase 1 Under Special Conditions Battery lowering Return Place the car at an upper floor Place a jumper from terminal 1 to terminal P4 in the controller extra pole of main line disconnect switch Turn off the mainline disconnect to simulate a power loss Initiate phase 1 fire service If the car is above the fire recall landing it should return to the fire recall landing If the car is below the fire recall landing it will return to the lowest landing El 12 Phase 1 Under Special Conditions Plunger Follower Does Not Apply El 13 Phase 2 Under Special Conditions With the elevator on phase 2 fire service near a lower landing place a call at an upper landing and allow the car to start up Place a jumper from terminal 1 to termina
241. working pressure of the lift The relief must be set to open at a pressure not greater than 125 of the working pressure lf the indicated pressure was 800 psi then the maximum relief pressure permissible by the code is 1000 psi 800 psi x 125 1000 psi NOTE To test the lift and set the valve connect a jumper between TP1 and TP2 on the controller panel signal board of the Orion if the wiring is not completed This will send power directly to the valve signal board The connection of Temporary Run Buttons is also recommended NOTE There is a facility to install a seal if required by the inspector The seal may be threaded through the holes in the domed cap and through the hole provided at one corner of the body of the valve NOTE DO NOT exceed a working pressure of 1600 psi Orion Installation Guide 115 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 IVIOHSQSAWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 1 Remove the dome cap on the relief valve and expose the Allen Head adjusting screw and lock nut Refer to Figure 116 2 Loosen the lock nut and place a 6 mm Allen wrench in the adjusting screw Initially turn the adjusting screw out at least two 2 full turns 3 Close the Main Shut OFF valve with the rear handle Figure 116 A 4 Using the Temporary Run Buttons press the UP button and let the motor come up to speed Continue to allow the motor to run as the adjustment is done Observe the
242. x in the hoistway It is typically mounted on the rail wall outside the rails but if there is room the box may be mounted on any wall without a door The box should be situated vertically approximately two 2 feet 610 mm above the halfway point of the elevator travel 3 Mount the Junction Box using the four 4 12 x 1 wood screws provided in the Junction Box Raceway prepack or with Dealer supplied hardware if preferred 7 2 HOISTWAY JUNCTION YVE HOISTWAY JUNCTION BAL BOX CONNECTIONS s 06 0 Terminate all the travelling cables EE to their appropriate terminals as shown in Appendix Electrical 12345678910111213141516 12345 67 8 910111213141516 Schematics 1 Terminate all the travelling cables to their appropriate terminals 2 Connect wiring from T52 and 1234567 8910111213141516 1234567 8910111213141516 T53 to the controller box observing necessary gauge of wiring from chart below Figure 98 Hoistway Junction Board Black White and Green 14 AWG 18 AWG preferred 20 AWG All the rest acceptable Black and White 14 AWG 18 AWG preferred 20 AWG All the rest acceptable Orion Installation Guide 93 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 YHOLVAA 13 V IT IVIOHSQSAKWOO ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 7 3 TRAVELLING CABLES 1 2 3 4 9 6 The travelling cables exit the back of the controller box at the bottom Route them to the
243. y that controls are inoperable whenever landing door or the cab gate is left in the open position or when the key switch is in the OFF position 3 Emergency Car Stop Button Verify that turning the stop key to the STOP position stops the elevator from running and stops the doors from moving 4 Door Interlock Verify the following a Door Switch Verify that when the door is left open the car will not run in any direction from any station Check all controls at all stations b Lock Verify that the door is locked after 2 inches of movement away from the landing If necessary adjust the cam accordingly c Cab Panifold Gate Verify that all controls are inoperable if the gate is left in the open position d Light Curtain Verify that the Red LED is ON static door frame side when obstructed Refer to Section 6 2 Light Curtain Installation 5 Pit Switch Car Top Stop Switch Overspeed Governor Plank Switch Final Limit Switch Turning all switches to the OFF position should render all controls inoperable 6 Emergency Light Verify that the emergency light comes on anytime that the 110 volt power to the equipment is interrupted Orion Installation Guide 131 of 145 PN 000581 18 m06 2010 eOLVAZZ 13 V INT TWIQDHANNOD ORION COMMERCIAL LULA ELEVATOR 7 Emergency Lowering Verify that when the power to the elevator both 110 volt and 220 volts is disconnected the DOWN button controls in the cab rem
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