Electric Part-Turn Actuators: SG 03.3 - SG 04.3 Auma Norm
Electric Part-Turn Actuators: SG 03.3 - SG 04.3 Auma Norm
Electric Part-Turn Actuators: SG 03.3 - SG 04.3 Auma Norm
Operation instructions
Certificate Registration No. 12 100/104 4269
Operation instructions These instructions apply to part-turn actuators of the type range SG 03.3 SG 04.3. These operation instructions are only valid for clockwise closing, i.e. driven shaft turns clockwise to the valve.
Table of contents
1. Safety instructions 1.1 Range of application 1.2 Commissioning (electrical connection) 1.3 Maintenance 1.4 Warnings and notes 1.5 Further notes 2. 3. 4. 5. Short description Technical data Transport and storage Packaging
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6. Fitting the ball handle/ manual operation 6.1 Fitting the ball handle 6.2 Manual operation 7. Mounting to valve 8. Checking the end stops 8.1 Setting of end stop CLOSED 8.2 Setting of end stop OPEN 8.3 Setting values for mechanical end stops 9. Electrical connection 9.1 Connection with AUMA plug/ socket connector 9.2 Heater 9.3 Motor protection 9.4 Remote position transmitter 9.5 Limit switch 9.6 Fitting of the cover 10. Setting the limit switching 10.1 Setting for end position CLOSED (black section) 10.2 Setting for end position OPEN (white section) 11. 12. 13. Setting of mechanical position indicator Test run Setting of the potentiometer (option)
14. Setting of electronic position transmitter RWG (option) 14.1 Setting of 2-wire system 4 20 mA and 4-wire system 0 20 mA 14.2 Setting of 4-wire system 4 20 mA 15. 16. 17. 18. Setting of the electronic intermediate position detection (option) Maintenance Disposal and recycling Service
19. Proposed wiring diagrams 19.1 Wiring diagram for SG with 1-phase AC motors 19.2 Wiring diagram for SG with 1-phase AC motors with reversing contactor controls 19.3 Wiring diagram for SG with 3-phase AC motors 20. 21. Spare parts list part-turn actuator SG 03.3 SG 04.3 Declaration of Conformity and Declaration of Incorporation Index Adresses AUMA offices and representatives
Operation instructions
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1.1
Safety instructions
Range of application AUMA part-turn actuators are designed for the operation of industrial valves, e.g. butterfly valves and ball valves. For other applications, please consult us. The manufacturer is not liable for any possible damage resulting from use in other than the designated applications. Such risk lies entirely with the user. Observance of these operation instructions is considered as part of the actuators designated use. During electrical operation certain parts inevitably carry lethal voltages. Work on the electrical system or equipment must only be carried out by a skilled electrician himself or by specially instructed personnel under the control and supervision of such an electrician and in accordance with the applicable electrical engineering rules. The maintenance instructions (refer to page 17) must be observed, otherwise a safe operation of the actuator is no longer guaranteed. Non-observance of the warnings and notes may lead to serious injuries or damage. Qualified personnel must be thoroughly familiar with all warnings and notes in these operation instructions. Correct transport, proper storage, mounting and installation, as well as careful commissioning are essential to ensure a trouble-free and safe operation. The following references draw special attention to safety-relevant procedures in these operation instructions. Each is marked by the appropriate pictograph. This pictograph means: Note! Note marks activities or procedures which have major influence on the correct operation. Non-observance of these notes may lead to consequential damage. This pictograph means: Electrostatically endangered parts! If this pictograph is attached to a printed circuit board, it contains parts which may be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharges. If the boards need to be touched during setting, measurement or for exchange, it must be assured that immediately before a discharge through contact with an earthed metallic surface (e.g. the housing) has taken place. This pictograph means: Warning! Warning marks activities or procedures which, if not carried out correctly, can affect the safety of persons or material.
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1.2
1.3
Maintenance
1.4
1.5
Further notes
This pictograph means: Procedure may have been performed by valve manufacturer! If actuators are delivered mounted to a valve, this step has been done in the valve manufacturers plant. Setting must be checked during commissioning! AUMA part-turn actuators type SG 03.3 SG 04.3. have a modular design. Manual operation is possible without change-over. The limitation of travel is realised via limit switches in both end positions. They are sized in such a way that the motor current can be switched directly by them. When a switch is tripped in the end position, the motor power supply is immediately interrupted.
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Short description
Operation instructions
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Technical data
Table 1: Part-turn actuator SG 03.3 SG 04.3 Application Part-turn actuator Features and functions Type of duty (according to IEC 34-1) Motors Insulation class Motor protection Self-locking Operating times Swing angle Type of seating Limit switching Electrical operation of valves (e.g. butterfly valves and ball valves). Short time duty S2 -15 min Standard: 1-phase AC motor Option: 3-phase AC motor F, tropicalized Standard: Thermoswitches Option: PTC thermistors yes see table 90 (adjustable from 82 to 98) by limit switching Counter gear mechanism for end positions OPEN and CLOSED Standard: Single switch (1 NC and 1 NO) for each end position Option: Tandem switch (2 NC and 2 NO) for each end position, switches galvanically isolated not available Electronic intermediate position switches, max. 2 switching points, adjustable (only in combination with electronic position transmitter RWG 6020) Precision potentiometer Electronic position transmitter RWG 6020, 0/4 20 mA, voltage supply 24 V DC adjustable indicator disc with symbols OPEN and CLOSED, continuous indication in combination with blinker transmitter possible Standard: Self-regulating heater, 5 20 W 110 250 V DC/AC or 24 48 V DC/AC Option: Resistance type heater, 5 W, 24 V DC (only in combination with the AUMA controls AM or AC) Manual drive for setting and emergency operation, handwheel does not rotate during electric operation yes Standard: AUMA plug/socket connector with screw type connection Option: Double sealed (double sealed plug/socket connector) Standard: 1 x M20x1.5, 2 x M25x1.5 Options: Pg thread, NPT thread 1-phase AC motor: KMS B10101100 (basic version) 3-phase AC motor: KMS A10101100 (basic version) Dimensions according to EN ISO 5211 splined coupling for connection to the valve shaft, part-turn actuator can be repositioned 4 x 90 on coupling Standard: Coupling without bore Options: Machined coupling with bore and keyway, square bore or bore with two-flats Standard: Option: Standard: IP 67 IP 68 KN Suitable for installation in industrial units, in water- or power plants with a low pollutant concentration4) Options: KS Suitable for installation in occasionally or permanently aggressive atmosphere with a moderate pollutant concentration (e.g. in wastewater treatment plants, chemical industry) KX Suitable for installation in extremely aggressive atmosphere with high humidity and high pollutant concentration Standard: 25 C to + 70 C Standard: two-component iron-mica combination silver-grey (DB 701, similar to RAL 9007) Product description SG 03.3 SG 04.3 Dimension sheet SG 03.3 SG 05.3 Electrical data SG 03.3 SG 04.3
Torque switching Intermediate positions (option) Position feedback signal (options) Mechanical position indicator Running indication (option) Heater in switch compartment
Manual operation Handwheel lockable (option) Electrical connection Electrical connection Threads for cable glands Terminal plan Valve attachment Valve attachment Coupling
Ambient temperature Finish coating Standard colour Other information Reference documents
Operation instructions
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Transport to place of installation in sturdy packing. Do not attach ropes or hooks to the handwheel for the purpose of lifting by hoist. If part-turn actuator is mounted on valve, attach ropes or hooks for the purpose of lifting by hoist to valve and not to part-turn actuator. Store in well-ventilated, dry room. Protect against floor dampness by storage on a shelf or on a wooden pallet. Cover to protect against dust and dirt. Apply suitable corrosion protection agent to bright surfaces.
If part-turn actuators are to be stored for a long time (more than 6 months), the following points must be observed additionally: Prior to storage: Protect bright surfaces, in particular the output drive parts and mounting surface, with long-term corrosion protection agent. Check for corrosion approximately every 6 months. If first signs of corrosion show, apply new corrosion protection.
After mounting, connect part-turn actuator immediately to electrical mains, so that condensation is prevented by the heater.
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Packaging
Our products are protected by special packaging for the transport ex works. The packaging consists of environmentally friendly materials which can easily be separated and recycled. For the disposal of the packaging material we recommend recycling and collection centres. We use the following packaging materials: Wooden material boards (OSB)/cardboard/paper/PE film
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6.1
Figure A1
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Ball handle
1
Cap nut
4 3
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Remove cap nut. Pull out ball handle and re-insert in correct position. Fasten with cap nut. Remove sticker from the hand wheel for fitting the ball handle.
6.2
Manual operation
Manual operation is activated by turning the handwheel. A change-over is not required. The handwheel does not rotate during motor operation. Turning the handwheel during motor operation results in an extension or reduction of the operating time, depending on the direction of rotation.
Operation instructions
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Mounting to valve
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Prior to mounting the part-turn actuator must be checked for any damage. Damaged parts must be replaced by original spare parts. After mounting to valve, touch up any possible damages to paint finish.
For butterfly valves the recommended mounting position is end position CLOSED. (Prior to mounting, bring the part-turn actuator to the mechanical end stop CLOSED by turning the handwheel clockwise). For ball valves the recommended mounting position is end position OPEN. (Prior to mounting, bring the part-turn actuator to the mechanical end stop OPEN by turning the handwheel counter-clockwise). Thoroughly degrease mounting faces of part-turn actuator and valve. Place coupling sleeve on to valve shaft and secure (refer to figure A2, detail A or B), ensure that dimensions X, Y and Z are observed (refer to table 2). Apply non-acidic grease at splines of coupling. Fit actuator so that fixing holes in actuator and valve mounting flange are in alignment. If necessary, move actuator up or down one tooth on the coupling. If required, turn handwheel a little in direction OPEN or CLOSE until holes align to the threads. Ensure that the spigot (if provided) mates uniformly in the recess and that the mounting faces are in complete contact. Fasten the actuator with bolts of minimum quality 8.8 using lock washers. Fasten bolts crosswise to the appropriate torque according to table 2.
Figure A2
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Coupling Grub screw
Z Y
Valve
Table 2 Type SG 03.3/04.3-F04 SG 03.3/04.3-F05 SG 03.3/04.3-F07 X max 10 8 8 Y max 0 2 2 Z max 37 35 35 8.8 4xM5 4xM6 4xM8 TA [Nm] 6 11 25
Operation instructions
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8.1
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Check whether mechanical end position of the valve corresponds to the mechanical end stop of actuator by turning at handwheel (clockwise for end position CLOSED) If necessary, remove screw plug (22.1, figure B1) and adjust mechanical end stop at hex. socket head cap screw (21.1, figure B3). Turning clockwise results in smaller, turning counter-clockwise results in larger swing angles.
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Never remove the screws (21.2, figure B2 and 21.1, figure B3) completely, because this will cause oil leakage. Observe dimension Tmin. (subclause 8.3).
Check O-ring in screw plug and replace if damaged. Replace and fasten screw plug (22.1, figure B1).
Figure B1
22.2 22.1 Fig. B2: Setting end position OPEN Fig. B3: Setting end position CLOSED (view from top) (view from top)
21.2
21.1
22.2
22.1
Part-turn actuators SG 03.3 SG 04.3 AUMA NORM 8.2 Setting of end stop OPEN
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Operation instructions The swing angle has been set in the factory to approx. 90 or to the swing angle stated in the order. An adjustment might be necessary if the end stop CLOSED has been re-adjusted. Check whether mechanical end position of the valve corresponds to the mechanical end stop of actuator by turning at handwheel (counter-clockwise for end position OPEN) If necessary, remove screw plug (22.2, figure B2) and adjust mechanical end stop at hex. socket head cap screw (21.2, figure B2). Check O-ring in screw plug and replace if damaged. Replace and fasten screw plug (22.2).
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8.3
T Tm in .
Tmin. T
Basic factory setting for 90 swing angle: Swing angle 1) Dimension T (factory setting) mm Dimension Tmin.2) mm
SG 03.3/04.3 13.5 9
1) By turning at the hex. socket head cap screw for end stop CLOSED or OPEN the end position changes accordingly. The swing angle can be checked and set by using the dimension T. 2) If Tmin. is not reached, the gearing might be damaged.
For each turn of the hex. socket head cap screw, the setting of the end position changes by: for clockwise turn approx.: 3.3 for counter-clockwise turn approx.: 2.4
The limitation of travel is realised via limit switches (page 11) in both end positions. For this reason the end stops of the actuator have to be set to a slightly larger swing angle (approx. by 2 larger) than the swing angle actually required by the valve.
Operation instructions
Part-turn actuators SG 03.3 SG 04.3 AUMA NORM Work on the electrical system or equipment must only be carried out by a skilled electrician himself or by specially instructed personnel under the control and supervision of such an electrician and in accordance with the applicable electrical engineering rules.
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Electrical connection
9.1
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Check whether type of current, supply voltage and frequency correspond to motor data (refer to name plate at motor). Loosen bolts (26.01) (figure C1) and remove plug cover (26.0). Loosen screws (26.2.5) and remove socket carrier (26.2) from plug cover (26.0). Insert cable glands suitable for connecting cables.
26.01 26.2
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Enclosure protection IP 67 or IP 68 is only ensured if suitable cable glands are used. Seal cable entries which are not used with suitable plugs.
26.2.5
Connect cables according to order related terminal plan KMS . . . . The terminal plan applicable to the actuator is attached to the handwheel in a weather-proof bag, together with the operation instructions. In case the wiring diagram is not available, it can be obtained from AUMA (state commission no., refer to name plate) or downloaded directly from the Internet (see page 27).
A special parking frame for protection against touching the bare contacts and against environmental influences is available (see address list page 28).
Parking frame Table 3: Technical data AUMA plug/ socket connector Technical data No. of contacts max. Marking Voltage max. Current max. Type of customer connection Cross section max. Material:Pin / socket carrier Contacts Motor power connections1) 6 (3 are used) U1, V1, W1, U2, V2, W2 750 V 25 A Screws 6 mm2 Polyamide Brass (Ms) Protective earth 1 (leading contact) according to VDE Screw for ring lug 6 mm2 Polyamide Brass (Ms) Control pins 50 pins / sockets 1 to 50 250 V 16 A Screws 2.5 mm2 Polyamide Brass, tin plated or gold plated (option)
9.2
Heater
AUMA part-turn actuators have a heater installed as standard. To prevent condensation, the heater must be connected. Refer to proposed wiring diagrams on pages 19 and 20. In order to protect against overheating a thermoswitch is embedded in the motor windings and has to be connected to the external control circuit. The thermoswitch is tripped as soon as the max. permissible windings temperature is reached. After the motor has cooled down to a temperature of approx. 90 C, the actuator can be switched on again. Our warranty for the motor will lapse if the thermoswitch is not connected.
9.3
Motor protection
Part-turn actuators SG 03.3 SG 04.3 AUMA NORM 9.4 Remote position transmitter
Operation instructions For the connection of position transmitters (potentiometer, RWG) screened cables must be used. Only the same potential can be switched on the two circuits (NC/ NO contact) of each single switch. If different potentials are to be switched simultaneously, tandem switches are required. For correct signalisation, the leading contacts must be connected at the tandem switch.
9.5
Limit switch
I Single switch
RD BK BK
RD
Mechanical lifetime = 2 x 106 cycles Type of current 30 V Switch rating Imax 125 V
DSR 1 / DL 1 WSR 1 / WL 1
DSR / DL WSR / WL
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250 V 1-phase AC 5A 5A 5A (ind. load) cos phi = 0.8 DC 2A 0.5 A 0.4 A (resistive load) with gold plated min. 5 V, max. 50 V contacts After completion of the power supply connection, insert the socket carrier Current min. 4 mA, max. 400 mA
RD 2
BK 2
RD
BK
(26.2), see figure C1, page 9, into the plug cover and fasten it with screws (2). Clean sealing faces at plug cover (26.0) and check whether O-ring is in good condition. Apply a thin film of non-acidic grease (e.g. Vaseline) to the sealing faces. Replace plug cover (26.0) and fasten 4 bolts (26.01) evenly crosswise. Fasten cable glands firmly to ensure required enclosure protection.
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Operation instructions
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Take off cover at switch compartment. Pull off indicator disc (figure D). Open end spanner (approx. 14 mm) may be used as lever.
Figure D
Indicator disc
These operation instructions are only valid for clockwise closing, i.e. driven shaft turns clockwise to close the valve. 10.1 Setting for end position CLOSED (black section) Turn handwheel clockwise until valve is closed. Turn handwheel approx. 1 turn in direction OPEN and then half a turn in direction CLOSED. Press down and turn setting spindle A (figure E) with screw driver (5 mm) in direction of arrow, thereby observe switch cam B. While a ratchet is felt and heard, the switch cam B moves 90 every time. When switch cam B is 90 from the switch, continue turning slowly. When the switch cam B snaps and trips the switch, stop turning and release setting spindle. If you override the tripping point inadvertedly (ratchet is heard after the switch cam has snapped), continue turning the setting spindle in the same direction and repeat the setting process.
Figure E
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Part-turn actuators SG 03.3 SG 04.3 AUMA NORM 10.2 Setting for end position OPEN (white section)
Operation instructions
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Turn handwheel counter-clockwise until valve is open. Turn handwheel approx. 1 turn in direction CLOSE and then half a turn in direction OPEN. Press down and turn setting spindle D (figure E) with screw driver (5 mm) in direction of arrow, thereby observe switch cam E. While a ratchet is felt and heard, the switch cam E moves 90 every time. When switch cam E is 90 from the switch, continue turning slowly. When the switch cam E snaps and trips the switch, stop turning and release setting spindle. If you override the tripping point inadvertedly (ratchet is heard after the switch cam has snapped), continue turning the setting spindle in the same direction and repeat the setting process.
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Mark
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Check limit switching: Move actuator manually (refer to page 5, clause 6.2) into both end positions of the valve. Check whether limit switching is set correctly. Hereby observe that the appropriate switch is tripped in each end position and released again after the direction of rotation is changed. If this is not the case, the limit switching must first be set, as described from page 11.
If no optional components (clauses 13. to 15.) require setting: Clean sealing faces at cover and housing; check whether O-ring is in good condition. Apply a thin film of non-acidic grease to the sealing faces. Replace cover on switch compartment and fasten bolts evenly crosswise.
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Operation instructions
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Move valve to end position CLOSED. Take off cover at switch compartment. Pull off indicator disc. Turn potentiometer (R) counter-clockwise until stop is felt. End position CLOSED corresponds to 0 %, end position OPEN to 100 %. Turn potentiometer (R) slightly back from the stop. Perform fine-tuning of the zero point at external setting potentiometer (for remote indication). Press indicator disc on shaft and perform setting as described on page 12, clause 9. Clean sealing faces at cover and housing; check whether O-ring is in good condition. Apply a thin film of non-acidic grease to the sealing faces. Fit and fasten switch compartment cover.
Figure H
Table 5: Technical data RWG 6020 Terminal plans KMS _ _ _ _ R _ /_ _ 4-wire system 0 20 mA, 4 20 mA 24 V DC, 15 % smoothed 25 mA at 20 mA output current 600 KMS _ _ _ _ Z _ /_ _ KMS _ _ _ _ Z _ /_ _ 2-wire system 4 20 mA 12 V DC + (I x RB), max. 30 V 20 mA (Uv 12 V) / 20 mA
Ia Uv
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Part-turn actuators SG 03.3 SG 04.3 AUMA NORM 14.1 Setting of 2-wire system 4 20 mA and 4-wire system 0 20 mA
Operation instructions
The 2-wire system cannot be used in combination with the intermediate position detection (page 16).
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Connect voltage for electronic position transmitter. Move valve to end position CLOSED. Take off cover at switch compartment. Pull off indicator disc. Connect ammeter for 0 20 mA to measuring points (MP1/ MP2) (figure J). In end position CLOSED with 4-wire system the value after setting must be 0 mA, for 2-wire system it must be 4 mA. The circuit (external load) must be connected (observe max. ext. load RB), or the appropriate poles at the AUMA plug/ socket connector must be linked (refer to terminal plan), otherwise no value can be measured.
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Turn potentiometer (R) counter-clockwise until stop is felt. Turn potentiometer (R) slightly back from the stop.
Figure H
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Turn trimmer potentiometer (R6 - 0") clockwise until output current starts to increase. Turn back trimmer potentiometer (R6 - 0") until a residual current of approx. 0.1 mA (or 4.1 mA in case of 2-wire system) is reached. This ensures that the signal remains above the dead and live zero point. Move valve to end position OPEN. Set to end value 20 mA with trimmer potentiometer (R5 - max.). Approach end position CLOSED anew and check minimum value (0 mA or 4 mA). If necessary, correct the setting. Press indicator disc on shaft and perform setting as described on page 12, clause 9. Clean sealing faces at cover and housing; check whether O-ring is in good condition. Apply a thin film of non-acidic grease to the sealing faces. Replace cover on switch compartment and fasten bolts evenly crosswise.
Figure J
R6 0 R5 max
MP1 ()
MP2 (+)
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Connect voltage for electronic position transmitter. Move valve to end position CLOSED. Take off cover at switch compartment. Pull off indicator disc. Connect ammeter for 0 20 mA to measuring points (MP1/ MP2) (figure J). The circuit (external load) must be connected (observe max. ext. load RB), or the appropriate poles at the AUMA plug/ socket connector must be linked (refer to terminal plan), otherwise no value can be measured.
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Turn potentiometer (R, figure H) counter-clockwise until stop is felt. Turn potentiometer (R) slightly back from the stop. Turn trimmer potentiometer (R6 - 0", figure J) clockwise until output current starts to increase. Turn back potentiometer (R6 - 0") until a residual current of approx. 0.1 mA is reached. Move valve to end position OPEN. Set trimmer potentiometer (R5 - max.) to end value 16 mA. Move valve to end position CLOSED. Set potentiometer (R5 - max.) from 0.1 mA to initial value 4 mA. This results in a simultaneous shift of the end value by 4 mA, so that the range is now 4 20 mA. Approach both end positions anew and check setting. If necessary, correct the setting. Press indicator disc on shaft and perform setting as described on page 12, clause 9. Clean sealing faces at cover and housing; check whether O-ring is in good condition. Apply a thin film of non-acidic grease to the sealing faces. Replace cover on switch compartment and fasten bolts evenly crosswise.
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Operation instructions
Any application can be switched on or off via the two intermediate position switches WDR/LSA and WDL/LSB. The intermediate position detection is set in the factory according to order details. If the customer requirements have not been mentioned in the order, the intermediate positions have been set to 5 mA (WDR/LSA) and 15 mA (WDL/LSB) In case other intermediate positions are required they have to be set as follows: Connect voltage for electronic position transmitter. Take off cover at switch compartment.
Figure K
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R6 0
R10 M9 (yellow) = WDR/ LSA reached MP1 () V10 (green) = WDL/ LSB reached
MP2 (+)
Table 6 No V9 Colour Function yellow is illuminated: WDR/LSA reached is not illuminated: no WDR/LSA green is illuminated: WDL/LSB reached is not illuminated: no WDR/LSB Description The current, and consequently, the position have reached the set value The intermediate position WDR/LSA has not yet been reached The current, and consequently, the position have reached the set value the intermediate position WDL/LSB has not yet been reached
V10
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Move valve to end position CLOSED. Connect ammeter for 0 20 mA to measuring points (MP1/ MP2). (Measured value for normal operation = 0 mA or 4 mA, for inverse operation = 20 mA) Turn trimmer potentiometer (R9) clockwise, until the yellow LED V9 is no longer illuminated. Move valve in direction OPEN. Stop the actuator when reaching the desired intermediate position (WDR/LSA). Turn trimmer potentiometer (R9) counter-clockwise, until the yellow LED V9 is illuminated. The intermediate position WDR/LSA is now set. Move valve to end position OPEN. (Measured value for normal operation = 20 mA, for inverse operation = 0 mA or 4 mA) Turn trimmer potentiometer (R10) counter-clockwise, until the green LED V10 is no longer illuminated. Move valve in direction CLOSE. Stop the actuator after reaching the desired intermediate position (WDL/LSB). Turn trimmer potentiometer (R10) clockwise, until the green LED V10 is illuminated. The intermediate position WDR/LSB is now set. Clean sealing faces at cover and housing; check whether O-ring is in good condition. Apply a thin film of non-acidic grease to the sealing faces. Replace cover on switch compartment and fasten bolts evenly crosswise.
Operation instructions
Part-turn actuators SG 03.3 SG 04.3 AUMA NORM After commissioning, check part-turn actuator for damage to paint finish. Do a thorough touch-up to prevent corrosion. Original paint in small quantities can be supplied by AUMA. AUMA part-turn actuators require very little maintenance. Precondition for reliable service is correct commissioning. Seals made of elastomers are subject to aging and must therefore regularly be checked and, if necessary, exchanged. It is also very important that the O-rings at the covers are placed correctly and cable glands fastened firmly to prevent ingress of dirt or water. We recommend additionally:
16. Maintenance
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If operated seldom, perform a test run about every 6 months. This ensures that the actuator is always ready to operate. Approximately six months after commissioning and then every year check bolts between part-turn actuator and valve for tightness. If required, tighten applying the torques given in table 1, page 5.
The gear housing is filled with lubricant in the factory. This filling lasts for several years of service.
The following generally applies: Collect greases and oils during disassembly. As a rule, these substances are hazardous to water and must not be released into the environment. See disassembled material to a sound disposal or to separate recycling according to materials. Observe the national regulations for waste disposal.
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18. Service
AUMA offers extensive services such as maintenance and inspection for actuators. Addresses, AUMA offices and representatives can be found on page 28 and on the Internet (www.auma.com).
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Operation instructions
Limit switch, closing, clockwise rotation Limit switch, opening, counter-clockwise rotation Thermoswitch (motor protection) Heater Potentiometer Local control switch OPEN STOP CLOSE Customer connection at the AUMA plug/ socket connector Capacitor (1 or 2 pieces)
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Part-turn actuators SG 03.3 SG 04.3 AUMA NORM 19.2 Wiring diagram for SG with 1-phase AC motors with reversing contactor controls
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27.0 S1/S2 23.5 4.0 23.10 23.0 4.01 4.1 1.0 23.2 23.3 152.1 152.0 12.0 18 19 13.0 14.0 S2 S2 15 011 S2 5.01 5.0 16.0 5.02 018 25 6.0 08 09 8.0 24 8.01 25.2.3 S2 25.2.2 3.0 2.0 8.8 8.01 8.7 17.0 3.04 3.01 3.02 S2 S2 3.0 5.1 S1/S2 17 06 01 02 11 012 05 23.6 152.4 153.4 153.1 153.0 152.2 153.2 153.3
10.0
30.0
04
S2
4.02
03
S1/S2
9.0
010
26.2
26.0
S1/S2
26.2.4
26.2.3
26.2.2
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Operation instructions
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Operation instructions
Note: When placing your order for spare parts , please mention type of part-turn actuator and our commission number (refer to name plate).
No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 08 09 010 011 012 018 1.0 2.0 3.0 3.01 3.02 3.04 4.0 4.01 4.02 4.1 5.0 5.01 5.02 5.1 6.0 8.0 8.01 8.7 8.8 9.0 10.0 11 12.0 13.0 14.0 15 16.0 Type E E E E E E E E E E E E B B B E E E B E E E B E E E B B E E B B B E B B B E B Capacitor Capacitor Spring dowel Retaining washer Circlip Retaining washer Screw Lock washer Verbus-Tensilock screw Countersunk screw Bearing bush Circlip Housing Mounting flange assly. Drive wheel assly. Ball bearing Circlip Circlip Worm shaft assly. Ball bearing Circlip Worm shaft Worm wheel shaft assly. Ball bearing Ball bearing Worm wheel shaft Worm wheel assly. Ellipto-centric gearing assly. Dowel pin Coupling disc Ellipto-centric gearing Motor pinion assly. Spur gear assly. Cable protection Worm shaft manual drive assly. Retaining flange assly. Handwheel assly. Cover disc Hex. socket head cap screw - limit stop assly. Type E = Component Type S = Set assly. = assembly 27.0 30.0 152.0 152.1 152.2 152.4 153.0 153.1 153.2 153.3 153.4 S1 S2 B B B E E E B E E E E S S Designation No. 17 17. 0 18 19 20 21 23.0 23.2 23.3 23.5 23.6 23.10 24 25 25.2.2 25.2.3 26.0 26.2 26.2.2 26.2.3 26.2.4 Type E B E E E E B B B B B E B B B B B B B B B Screw plug Screw plug assly. Bearing bush Bearing bush Coupling Spigot ring Control unit assly. Heater Switch Mechanical position indicator Blinker transmitter Cover plate Wire for protective earth Pin carrier assly. (without pins) Pin for motor Pin for control Plug cover assly. Socket carrier assly. (complete with sockets) Socket for motor (included in sub-assembly 26.2 ) Socket for control (included in sub-assembly 26.2) Socket for protective earth (included in sub-assembly 26.2) Cover assly. Motor assly. Potentiometer assly. 1) Potentiometer 1) Slip clutch for potentiometer 1) Pinion for potentiometer 1) Electronic position transmitter RWG 6020 1) Potentiometer for RWG 6020 (without slip clutch) 1) Slip clutch for RWG 6020 1) Electronic board RWG 6020 1) Pinion for RWG 6020 1) Set of seals, small Set of seals, large Designation
Type B = Sub-assembly
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Operation instructions
Notes
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Notes
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Operation instructions
Index
D Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Incorporation 26 26 M Maintenance Manual operation Mechanical positon indicator Motor protection Mounting to valve P Parking frame Plug/ socket connector Position indicator Position transmitter RWG Potentiometer Proposed wiring diagram R Remote indication S Safety instructions Service Spare parts list Storage Swing angle T Tandem switch Technical data Test run Thermoswitch Transport 3,17 5 12 9 6 9 9 12 13 13 19 13 3 17 22,23 5 8 10 4 12 9 5
E Electrical connection 9 Electronic position transmitter RWG 13 2-wire system 13,14 4-wire system 13,14,15 End stops 8 F Fitting the ball handle H Heater 5 9
I Indicator disc 12 Intermediate position detection 16 Internet 27 L Legend for the proposed wiring diagram Limit switch Limit switching Lubrication
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