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Type of actuator | Multi-turn |
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Protection class | IP68 |
Mounting position | Any |
Speed range | 4 to 180 rpm |
Voltage | 380-480 V AC |
Ambient temperature | -25°C to +70°C |
Housing material | Aluminium |
Covers standards, safety, qualification, commissioning, operation, protection, and maintenance.
Details requirements for use in dust hazardous locations (Zone 22) according to ATEX.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE signals and safety alerts.
Provides general instructions for mounting the actuator to valve or gearbox.
Provides step-by-step instructions for mounting the actuator with output drive type A.
Gives instructions for mounting the actuator with output drive type B.
Covers safety, wiring diagrams, permissible networks, and voltage/frequency matching.
Details the SJ electrical connection using AUMA plug/socket connectors.
Details cable cross sections, tightening torques, and connection procedures.
Instructions for connecting Industrial Ethernet cables.
Details the SF version electrical connection for EtherNet/IP.
Details cable connection procedures for SF version.
Instructions for connecting Industrial Ethernet cable to SF version.
Explains how to operate the actuator using the handwheel.
Details the procedure for manual valve operation and overload protection.
Describes how to operate the actuator using local control push buttons.
Explains how to operate the actuator remotely via fieldbus.
Explains the menu structure and navigation using push buttons.
Details the organization and navigation of the device's menu system.
Instructions for setting the type of seating (Limit or Torque).
Details how to set torque switching limits for valve protection.
Instructions for setting limit switching to prevent valve damage.
Procedures for performing a test run after initial setup.
Lists faults that may occur during commissioning and their remedies.
Explains fault/warning displays and their meanings.
Step-by-step guide for replacing fuses F1 and F2.
Instructions for testing and replacing fuses F3 and F4.
Explains motor protection mechanisms and fault indications.