EN12 – EnglishEC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYNote - The contents of this declaration correspond to the declarations contained in the latest available revision, prior to printing of this manual, of the official document on file atthe headquarters of Nice S.p.a. This text was readapted for editorial purposes.Number: 322/WL.. Revision: 0The undersigned Luigi Paro, as Managing Director, declares on his own responsibility that the product:Name of manufacturer: NICE s.p.a.Address: Via Pezza Alta 13, Z.I. Rustignè, 31046 - Oderzo (TV) ItalyType: Electric gearmotorModels: WL1024C, WL1024Accessories: OXI, OVBT, OVBTGSM, SYKCE, PS24are compliant with the provisions of the following EC directives:• 98/37/CE (89/392/EEC amended) DIRECTIVE 98/37/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 22 June 1998 concerning stan-dardization of the legislation of member states on machineryAs envisaged in directive 98/37/EC, please note that the commissioning of the above product is not permitted until the machine in which the product isinstalled has been identified and declared as conforming to directive 98/37/EC.The product is also compliant with the provisions of the following EC directives, as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC of the council of 22 July 1993:• 2006/95/EEC (ex-directive 73/23/EC) DIRECTIVE 2006/95/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 12 December 2006 con-cerning standardization of member states on electrical material to be used within certain voltage limitsIn accordance with the following harmonized standards:EN 60335-1:1994+A11:1995+A1:1996+A12:1996+A13:1998+A14:1998+A15:2000+A2:2000+A16:2001• 2004/108/EEC (ex-directive 89/336/EEC) DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 15 December 2004concerning standardization of the legislation of member states on electromagnetic compatibility and which repeals 89/336/EECIn accordance with the following harmonized standards: EN 61000-6-2:2005; EN 61000-6-3:2007It is also compliant - limited to the applicable parts - with the following standards:EN 60335-1:2002+A1:2004+A11:2004+A12:2006+ A2:2006, EN 60335-2-103:2003,EN 13241-1:2003; EN 12453:2002; EN 12445:2002; EN 12978:2003Oderzo, 29 May 2009 Luigi Paro (Managing Director)Example of life span calculation for a X-Metro gearmotor (please refer toTable 1 and Graph A):- weight of leaf: 50 kg (strenuousness index: 20%)- length of leaf = 1.6 m (strenuousness index: 20%)- no other straining elements presentTotal strenuousness index = 40%Estimated life span = 65.000 manoeuvre cyclesProduct life spanThe product life span is its average commercial life. The value of the product lifespan is strongly affected by the strenuousness index of the manoeuvres per-formed by the automation system: i.e. the sum of all the factors which con-tribute to the product wear (see Table 14).To determine the probable life span of your automation system, proceed as fol-lows:01. Calculate the strenuousness index by adding together the percentage val-ues of the items in Table 14;02. In Graph A trace a vertical line from the value as just calculated until it inter-sects the curve; from this point, trace a horizontal line until it intersects the lineof the “manoeuvre cycles”. The value determined is the estimated life span ofyour product.The life span estimate is based on design calculations and on the results oftests performed on prototypes. Indeed, since it is an estimate, it is in no way aguarantee as to the actual duration of the product.Walky Walkyfull length arm shortened armStrenuousness index< 100 Kg - -Weight of leaf: 100 - 120 Kg 30 % 30 %120 - 140 Kg 40 % 40 %140 - 160 Kg 45 % 45 %1,2 - 1,6 m 20 % 0 %Length 0,8 - 1,2 m 10 % 10 %of the leaf: < 0,8 m - 5 %Room temperatureabove 40°C or below 20 % 20 %0°C or humidity above 80%Blind leaf: 15 % 15 %Installation in windy area: 15 % 15 %TABLE 14GRAPH Amanoeuvre cyclesstrenuousness index %