Read operation instructions first.
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Observe safety instructions.
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These operation instructions are part of the product.
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Store operation instructions during product life.
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Pass on instructions to any subsequent user or owner of the product.
Target group:
This document contains information for assembly, commissioning and maintenance staff.
Table of contents Page
41. Safety instructions.................................................................................................................
41.1. Prerequisites for the safe handling of the product
41.2. Range of application
51.3. Warnings and notes
51.4. References and symbols
62. Short description...................................................................................................................
73. Name plate..............................................................................................................................
94. Assembly................................................................................................................................
94.1. Mounting position
94.2. Actuator: mount to valve
94.2.1. Overview on coupling variants
94.2.2. Actuator (with coupling): mount
125. Electrical connection.............................................................................................................
125.1. Basic information
135.2. Electrical connection
145.3. Accessories for electrical connection
145.3.1. External earth connection (option)
156. Commissioning......................................................................................................................
156.1. End stops in part-turn actuator
166.1.1. End stop CLOSED: set
166.1.2. End stop OPEN: set
176.1.3. Dimensions of setting screws for setting the end stops
196.2. Limit switching: set
206.3. Mechanical position indicator: set
217. Operation and control of actuator........................................................................................
217.1. Manual operation
217.1.1. Manual valve operation
217.2. Motor operation
228. Indications..............................................................................................................................
228.1. Mechanical position indicator
239. Signals (output signals).........................................................................................................
239.1. Digital outputs
239.2. Analogue outputs
2410. Corrective action....................................................................................................................
2410.1. Faults during commissioning
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