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Type of actuator | Multi-turn |
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Protection class | IP65 / IP68 |
Output speed | 4 rpm |
Control | Analog, Digital, Profibus, Modbus |
Housing material | Aluminium |
Ambient temperature | -30°C to +70°C |
Categorizes actuator usage across Energy, Water, Chemical, and Other sectors.
Explains the classification system for Auma actuators (Norm, Integral Starter, e-pac, Explosion Proof).
Introduces the range of multi-turn actuators and their general specifications.
Details the core mechanical components and operational principles of actuators.
Explains Open-Close, Regulating/Modulating duties, and operational modes like limit and torque switching.
Covers essential internal components like micro switches, gear units, and indicators.
Discusses motor types, specifications, and protection mechanisms.
Details specific features and electronic units for regulating duty applications.
Classifies actuators into Norm, Integral Starter, Compact, and e-pac variants.
Covers valve attachment standards, output drives, and electrical connections.
Explains how gearboxes are combined to extend torque and speed capabilities.
Specifies enclosure protection, ambient temperature, and life time requirements.
Addresses requirements and certifications for hazardous area installations.
Covers mounting, testing, and certification information.
Provides detailed performance specifications for open-close duty actuators.
Provides detailed performance specifications for regulating duty actuators.
Presents dimensional data for standard Norm actuators.
Provides dimensional data for Integral Starter Compact actuators.
Lists dimensional data for Integral Starter e-pac actuators.
Details dimensions and specifications for various DIN 3210 output drives.
Presents dimensions and specifications for Linear Thrust Units.
Shows the terminal layout and wiring for Norm actuators.
Illustrates the wiring connections for Integral Starter e-pac actuators.
Explains symbols and components used in the wiring diagrams.