The automation for up-and-over garage doors of the NICE model TEN is a reliable and guaranteed system, marketed by the Veneto-based company for a long time and therefore very reliable. The 24V motor is controlled by a very sophisticated but quite simple control unit. On board there is a courtesy light that comes on when it receives an opening command so as to illuminate the entrance of the cars and not enter the garage completely in the dark.
What maximum garage door dimensions can I motorise?
The single motor is able to motorize doors with a maximum size of 9 square meters, beyond this size 2 motors must be installed. When you choose to install 1 or 2 motors, the width of the door also falls. In fact, the transmission tubes that connect the motor, installed in the center of the door, and the side telescopic arms are 1500 mm long. As a result, if the door width is close to 3000 mm, the pipes may not reach it and, above all, they may work too long and be overly stressed. In these cases, even if the square meters are within the power of the engine, it is advisable to create a double motor automation.
If I have to use 2 motors, do I need 2 power stations?
No. One engine will be with a central unit and one without, the second motor will be connected, as per the instructions on the only control unit that will be on board one of the 2.
Are flashing lights and photocells mandatory?
Notwithstanding that the risk analysis must be carried out by authorized and certified technicians, we can give some advice. The flashing light is very useful both because it indicates when in fact the signal from the remote control has been received and therefore we see its light turn on a moment before the start of the automation both for diagnostics and in the case of the TEN it is reported on the flashing light.
As far as photocells are concerned, this consideration can be made. In many installations, the automatic closing function is not programmed, since in a garage the dwell time is quite variable and therefore if this function is not enabled you can think of not installing them. They are highly necessary in the following cases:
- The door is also used as a pedestrian passage, perhaps to access the house
If I don't install the photocells, is the automation not safe?
Since we do not install photocells, we rely completely on the anti-crushing of the TEN motor. This system detects the fact that the door hits an obstacle and stops. You have to be careful that the system has to "hit" the obstacle with a certain force and then it will come to a stop. It is necessary to evaluate the possibility that by hitting the obstacle it could cause damage. However, the TEN has an adjustment of both the force and the anti-crushing to make a good setting of these parameters.
But what does TNLKCE actually contain?
- TNLKCE - 1 Gearmotor with built-in central and receiver, complete with 1 pair of TNA5 telescopic arms and related TNA38 deflection devices.
- FLO2RE / INTI2 (one of the two at NICE's discretion) - 1 x 433.92 MHz 2-channel transmitter.
- TS - 1 Signage table.
- Instruction manual via QRCODE: NICE no longer enters paper instructions
Manuals will no longer be provided in paper format, but only via QR Code.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Power supply Vac 50/60 Hz): 230
- Absorption (A): 0.9
- Power (W): 200
- Speed (rpm): 1.7
- Torque (Nm): 280
- Duty Cycle (Cycles/Hour): 20
- Degree of protection (IP): 44
- Operating Temp. (C Min/Max): -20 +55
- Dimensions (mm): 150x158x512 h
- Weight (kg): 15.5