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[. . . ] Wind Sensor HWS 40
Mounting
Contents
Contents
Contents Application Mounting Wiring Changing the threshold value of the wind speed Technical data Help on any problems 1 2 3 5 7 10 11
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Application
Application
The wind sensor HWS 40 is part of the Hometronic System and protects motor-driven awnings against damage through storms. A vane anemometer measures the wind speed at the outer wall of the building. [. . . ] All work may only be carried out by authorized specialized personnel. De-energize the corresponding fuse during all work on the module.
Selecting the mounting site
When selecting the mounting site for the vane anemometer and the electronics box ensure that: · The wind conditions at the cane anemometer correspond to those at the assigned awning · The electronics box is not subject to direct sun irradiation · The supplied connecting cable may not be extended.
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Mounting
Overview
The following components are required for mounting: A Vane anemometer B Electronics box C Motor-driven awning D Shutter module HA 30 E Pushbutton for manual operation Connecting cable and fixing material
Select the mounting site for
every component.
Mount the awning, push-
button and shutter module HA 30 as described in the respective operating instructions.
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Wiring
Wiring
Open the electronics box and fasten it at the mounting site.
Please refer to Page 10 for the dimensions.
Fasten the vane anemometer at the mounting site. De-energize the corresponding fuses.
Caution!
Components are damaged if phases are interchanged or if the local grounding specifications are not observed. Ensure phase coincidence at the used components. Observe the local grounding specifications.
Wire the vane anemometer, electronics box, motor and shutter
module HA 30 in accordance with the wiring diagram on Page 6.
Close the electronics box. Insert the fuse again.
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Wiring
Wiring diagram
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Changing the threshold value of the wind speed
Changing the threshold value of the wind speed
The awning or shutter is damaged when the wind is strong. The set threshold value should only be changed by authorized specialized personnel.
Caution!
De-energize the corresponding fuse. Set the wind speed at which the awning is to travel in at the DIP
switches in the electronics box in accordance with the table on Page 8. Insert the fuses again.
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Changing the threshold value of the wind speed
Table of DIP switches
1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 3 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 4 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON m/s 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 km/h 10. 8 18 21. 6 25. 2 28. 8 32. 4 36 39. 6 43. 2 46. 8 50. 4 54 57. 6 61. 2 64. 8 72 Wind force 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 Designation Weak wind Weak wind Moderate wind Moderate wind Fresh wind Fresh wind Fresh wind Fresh wind Strong wind Strong wind Strong wind Strong wind Strong wind Strong wind Storm Storm
The works setting of the wind speed amounts to 8 m/s. 8
Changing the threshold value of the wind speed
Information for the fitter
After mounting and starting up has been completed, the Hometronic System can be handed over to the customer. [. . . ] 2 W 230 V AC, 50 Hz, 5 A
Dimensions of the electronics box
105 15 20 105
20 12 15
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Help with problems
Help with problems
Problem The awning cannot be controlled Cause Wind sensor measures high wind speeds Cable break or short-circuit Faulty wiring Cable break or short-circuit Threshold set too high Remedy Wait until the strong wind drops If necessary, adapt the threshold Check the cables for damage
Check the wiring Check the cables for damage Adapt the threshold
Awning does not travel in at high wind speeds
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