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DORMA ES 200 Sliding Door Operator: Manual & Tech Data

 

Safety & Introduction

WARNING: For Your Safety

This documentation contains important information regarding the mounting and the safe operation of the door system. Please read these instructions carefully before using the ES 200.

An incorrectly performed installation might cause serious injuries. Using control elements, making adjustments or performing procedures that are not described in this documentation might cause electric shocks, danger caused by electric voltage/current and/or danger due to mechanical incidents.

Please keep these documents for further reference and hand them over to the person in charge in case the system is transferred to another party.

Intended Application

The ES 200 is only designed to open and close interior sliding doors with an admissible door panel weight up to:

  • 1 x 200 kg
  • 2 x 160 kg

The maximum cable length for external components must not exceed 30 m.

The system may only be used according to its specified intended application. The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damage resulting from unauthorised modifications. Furthermore, components/accessories that have not been approved by DORMA are exempted from liability.

Important Safety Notes

  • Do not allow children to play with the door system or its adjustment and control devices.
  • Keep remote controls out of reach of children.
  • Never stick metal objects into the openings of the system; otherwise, you might sustain an electric shock.
  • If the system is mounted onto a metal door leaf, you have to earth (ground) the door leaf properly.
  • Glass door leaves have to be made of safety glass.
  • Power supply: 230 V
  • Work on electrical equipment may only be performed by properly qualified staff (electricians).

Residual Risk & Danger Spots

Automatic doors might cause hazards by crushing, shearing, hitting and drawing-in at the different closing edges (Main closing edge, Secondary closing edge).

Depending on the structural conditions, the prevailing door version and the available safety equipment, residual risks such as crushing and hitting (with a limited force) cannot be excluded.

The latest versions of the common and country-specific standards, laws, codes and regulations have to be observed (e.g., DIN 18650). During the planning of the door system, the manufacturer (the person installing the system) and the commissioner/facility operator have to perform an individual risk assessment.

Mounting & Installation

Safety During Mounting

  • The working area has to be secured against unauthorised access from other people. Falling items or tools might cause injuries.
  • The system has to be secured against water and other liquids.
  • Mounting equipment (screws, wall plugs) has to be adequate with regard to the structural conditions (steel structure, wood, concrete, etc.).
  • Only specially qualified staff may open the power supply housing.
  • Disconnect the system from power supply (de-energise the system) before removing the cover of the power supply housing.

Safety During Commissioning

  • The protective earth conductor has to be connected.
  • The safety sensors are to be connected.
  • The operator and the active panels are properly linked.
  • The end stops are adjusted so that the sliding panels meet the end stops when the system is adjusted to its maximum opening width.
  • Ensure that the door leaves run smoothly.
  • Separately supplied components such as the program switch, EMERGENCY OFF pushbutton, and activators (radar motion detectors, NIGHT-/BANK key switches) have to be mounted and connected.

Maintenance, Care & Disposal

Inspection and System Approval

Before the first commissioning and depending on requirements, however, at least once a year, the system has to be inspected by a properly qualified technician and serviced if required. A person trained by DORMA has to perform the inspection and approve the system with the aid of the inspection book.

We would recommend taking out a maintenance agreement with DORMA.

Cleaning & Care

  • The system has to be de-energised before cleaning.
  • Clean with a damp cloth and standard commercial detergents.
  • Do not use scouring agents as they might damage the surface finish.
  • Ensure no water drops into the unit.

Wear Parts

The following wear parts must be checked in regular intervals and replaced if required:

  • Track rollers: every 2 years
  • Rubber end stops: at every service check
  • Track rail: every 5 years
  • Toothed belt: every 1,000,000 opening/closing cycles
  • Floor guides: at every service check
  • Brushes (optional)

Using only original spare parts is mandatory.

Recycling and Disposal

Both the system and its packing mainly consist of recyclable raw material. Do not dispose of as domestic waste. Please ensure that the old appliance and accessories are properly disposed of according to national statutory provisions.

Technical Data & Characteristics

Parameter ES 200 Easy ES 200 ES 200-2D ES 200 CO48
Door Leaf Weight (1-panel) 1 x 100 kg 1 x 200 kg 1 x 150 kg 1 x 200 kg
Door Leaf Weight (2-panel) 2 x 85 kg 2 x 160 kg 2 x 130 kg 2 x 100 kg
Door Leaf Width (1-panel) 700 - 3000 mm 700 - 3000 mm 900 - 1800 mm 1000 - 1800 mm
Door Leaf Width (2-panel) 800 - 3000 mm 800 - 3000 mm 900 - 3000 mm 1000 - 2500 mm
Performance & Speed
Opening Speed 10 - 50 cm/s 10 - 75 cm/s 10 - 75 cm/s 10 - 75 cm/s
Closing Speed 10 - 40 cm/s 10 - 50 cm/s 10 - 50 cm/s 10 - 50 cm/s
Creep Speed 1.5 - 5 cm/s 1.5 - 5 cm/s 1.5 - 5 cm/s 1.5 - 5 cm/s
Hold Open Time 0 - 30 s 0 - 180 s 0 - 180 s 0 - 180 s
Hold Open Time (Night/Bank) 0 - 30 s 0 - 60 s 0 - 60 s 0 - 60 s
Electrical Data
Power Supply 230 V +/- 10% / 50 Hz
Power Consumption (max) 180 W 250 W 250 W 250 W
External Accessories Supply 27V DC / 2A
Functions (Yes = •)
Automatic Mode
Permanent Open
Partial Opening
Exit Only
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