Micanan Pro-APTC Guide rapide

installation &
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PRO-APTC

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE:
VERIFICATION OF OPERATOR AND HARDWARE 3
SPECIFICATIONS 4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5
INSTALLATION 6
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND SETTINGS 10
LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT 20
PHOTOCELL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 21
EMERGENCY MANUAL OPERATION 24
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE 25
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTS 26
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 28
WARRANTY 32
WARNING
DO NOT CONNECT TO ELECTRICAL
POWER DURING INSTALLATION
OR SERVICING OF OPERATOR
IMPORTANT
FOR ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE SAFETY OR
OPERATION OF THIS OPERATOR PLEASE CONTACT
MICANAN SYSTEMS AT 1-877-888-1116
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Upon delivery of your MICANAN SYSTEMS heavy-duty apartment/condo trolley door operator, please inspect the unit
carefully for damage. Verify that operator horsepower, voltage, phase and amperage correspond to available power supply
and door application. The operator is shipped with rails, drive chain, carriage and the straight-bar of the trolley arm already
assembled. Check that along with your operator/rail assembly you have received the following standard hardware.
1 x OPEN /CLOSE/STOP 3-button control station:
1 x Trolley arm curved bar with wall door attachment bracket
1 x Warning sign
1 set of REBEL monitored photocells (supplied when operator ordered
with monitored logic board controls)
VERIFICATION OF OPERATOR AND HARDWARE

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PRO-APTC heavy-duty apartment/condo trolley operators are designed for standard lift overhead sectional garage doors.
Model PRO-APTCB is essentially the same as model PRO-APTC with the exception that the PRO-APTCB operator has an
electric braking system.
STANDARD OPERATOR WEIGHT: Operator/rail assembly: 150 Lbs
MOTOR:
• Standard: 1/2HP 110V: Instant reversing 1625RPM with built-in manual reset overload protection
• For applications other than 110V 1-phase:
Motor: 1/2HP Continuous duty 1725 RPM industrial type motor.
- Built-in overload protection (3-phase) or separate full overload protection (1-phase).
- Voltage: 230V 1-phase (60Hz) 230V 3-phase (60 Hz) 220V 1-phase (50Hz)
460V 3-phase (60Hz) 380V 3-phase (50Hz)
575V 3-phase (60Hz)
• For high speed VFD option: 3/4HP 230V 3-phase Continuous duty 1725 RPM industrial type motor.
REDUCTION: Heavy duty worm gear reducer 40:1 reduction, or 25:1 (high speed VFD option)
OUTPUT SHAFT SPEED: 40 RPM DOOR SPEED (standard): 7”/second
BRAKE (Model PRO-APTCB): Magnetic braking system to prevent coasting and maintain door position.
WIRING TYPE (3 OPTIONS):
Option 1: Full Feature logic board Smart 10.0 (UL325 (2010) compliant). Note: Micanan compatible primary entrapment
device must be connected for B2, T or TS (momentary or timer activation on close) feature. Auxiliary traffic
light board.
Option 2: VFD controller for ultra high-cycle/high-speed application.
TRANSFORMER: 24VAC control circuit, supplies power to drive controls with 15VA power available for external devices.
LIMIT ADJUSTMENT: 4 micro switches that control door travel. These limit switches are activated by fully adjustable
screw type cams.
EMERGENCY DISCONNECT: Dual handle quick release disconnect carriage with re-engage feature to allow person to
disengage operator drive chain from door for manual operation.
OPERATOR DIMENSIONS:
PRO-APTC SPECIFICATIONS

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- READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
- Never allow children to operate or play with door controls. Keep the remote control (where provided) away from children.
- Personnel should keep away from a door in motion and keep the moving door in sight until it is completely closed or
opened. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING DOOR.
- Test the door’s safety features at least once a month. After adjusting the limit of travel, retest the door operator’s safety
features. Failure to adjust the operator properly may cause severe injury or death.
- For products having a manual release, if possible, use the manual release only when the door is closed. Use caution when
using this release when the door is open. Weak or broken springs may cause the door to fall rapidly, causing severe injury
or death.
- KEEP DOORS PROPERLY OPERATING AND BALANCED. See Door Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual. An improperly
operating or balanced door could cause severe injury or death. Have trained door systems technician make repairs to cables,
spring assemblies, and other hardware.
- Press the “OPEN” device or use emergency disconnect mechanism if a person is trapped under the door.
-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. The owner or users must understand the safety and operation of door system. Insure that
this installation manual be located close to the door system.
- READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Commercial door operators are never to be installed on a residential installation
- Install only on a properly operating and balanced door. A door that is operating improperly could cause severe injury. Have
qualified service personnel make repairs to cables, spring assemblies, and other hardware before installing the operator.
- Remove all pull ropes and remove, or make inoperative, all locks (unless mechanically and/or electrically interlocked to the
power unit) that are connected to the door before installing the operator.
- Install the door operator at least 8 feet or more above the floor if the operator has exposed moving parts.
- Do not connect the operator to the source of power until instructed to do so.
- Locate the control station: (a) within sight of the door, (b) at a minimum height of 5 feet so that small children cannot reach
it, and (c) away from all moving parts of the door.
- Install the Entrapment Warning Placard next to the control station in a prominent location.
- For products having a manual release, instruct the end user on the operation of the manual release.
- Install non-contact entrapment protection devices (photocells) and/or contact entrapment protection devices (reversing
edges). Note: photocells should be installed at no more than 6” from the floor. Edges should be installed on the leading
edge of the door.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH:

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Note: Installation of operator must be done by a qualified installer. Door must be properly installed and working smoothly.
Remove all door locks prior to installation.
1. Install control station away from all moving door parts, within sight of the door and a minimum of 5 ft (1.5 m) from
the ground.
2. Install entrapment warning sign next to control station.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
DO NOT INSTALL THIS OPERATOR
BEFORE READING THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY.
3. Do not remove emergency release handles or tags attached to trolley carriage.

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WALL MOUNTING BRACKET AND OPERATOR INSTALLATION:
NOTE: Trolley type operators should generally be mounted directly over the center of the door and the trolley rails should
clear the tracks by 2-1/2” (6.5 cm). However, if interfering structures or other reasons do not allow for centered mounting, it
is possible to install it up to 18” off-center for torsion spring doors.
1. With door closed, locate the center of door by measuring door width and mark a vertical line above the door (Fig A).
2. Open door and mark the center line of the door on the ceiling (Fig B).
3. Determine the highest point of door travel by manually opening the door. Using a carpenter’s level, project a line from
where the top section of door reaches its highest point. Mark the spot where this line (high arc) intersects with the
vertical line drawn earlier.
4. Close door. Lay out operator/rail assembly on ground (upside down) in front of door with door operator facing away
from door.
5. Install curved trolley arm/door bracket to the trolley arm flat bar that is connected to the carriage. (Fig C). The trolley
arm is adjustable so do not tighten bolts at this time.

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6. If required, mount a wood block or angle iron to the wall above the door opening (Fig D).
7. Flip operator assembly so that carriage/trolley are facing the ground. While allowing motor side to rest on floor, lift rail
assembly side of operator above door and align according to previously identified centerlines (Fig E). The wall
mounting bracket has 5 holes for anchoring to wood block or angle iron or direct to wall. Bracket should be centered
with door and positioned so that these holes are 2-1/2” (6.5 cm) above the high arc line of door. Secure wall mounting
bracket by welding or using suitable hardware.
8. Swing the operator above the level of the door tracks and temporarily secure in place with a post, or rope or chain
(Fig F). Carefully open door. Align operator and rails with center of door (as per previously identified centerline).
Using the door as support, shim the operator so that there is 3” (7.5cm) clearance between door and bottom of
operator. Tighten wall mounting bracket bolts.
9. For low ceiling applications, bolt operator direct to ceiling as shown in Fig G.

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TROLLEY ARM INSTALLATION:
1. With door closed and trolley carriage positioned close to end of rails. align the mounting holes of straight arm and
curved arm so that pivot bolt on door bracket is in line with the top rollers of the door. Adjust length of 2-piece
trolley arm accordingly. Using suitable hardware, Align door bracket with centerline of door and secure to door using
suitable hardware.
10. For high ceiling applications, install hanging brackets (braces) from ceiling or structure to operator mounting plate.
3. At this time, check all bolts for tightness.
2. When properly installed the door arm should lean slightly away from door when door is fully closed.

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THERE ARE 2 POSSIBLE ELECTRICAL CONTROL CONFIGURATIONS FOR THIS OPERATOR:
A) Full Feature logic board Smart 10.0 (UL325 (2010) compliant)with auxiliary apt board. Refer to Section A
for electrical connections and logic board instructions. Refer to electrical drawings inside your operator control
box or generic drawing MSL100APT-110V-3WM-WW, MSL300APT-WW and MSLC300APT-WW in the electrical
drawings section at the end of this manual.
B) High speed VFD option: Refer to section A as well as the separate diagrams and instructions located inside
control box
Refer to electrical diagrams inside control box cover or at the end of this manual prior to connection of power supply or
control station.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT
- EACH INDIVIDUAL COMMERCIAL DOOR OPERATOR MUST HAVE IT’S OWN
DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY
- MICANAN HIGHLY RECOMMENDS THAT EACH INDIVIDUAL COMMERCIAL
DOOR OPERATOR HAVE AN EXTERNAL CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSED
DISCONNECT
WARNING
COMPARE AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO OPERATOR NAMEPLATE
PRIOR TO ELECTRICAL CONNECTION. FAILURE TO CONNECT APPROPRIATE
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO OPERATOR.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH:
ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSON
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO OPERATOR
UNLESS POWER SUPPLY HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED AT FUSE BOX
OPERATOR MUST BE CONNECTED IN ACCORDANCE TO LOCAL
ELECTRICAL CODES AND GROUNDED TO GREEN GROUND LUG LOCATED
INSIDE CONTROL BOX
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