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AUMA SAR 14.6 User Manual

AUMA SAR 14.6
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Control
Parallel
Profibus DP
Profinet
Modbus RTU
Modbus TCP/IP
EtherNet/IP
Foundation Fieldbus
HART
Multi-turn actuators
SA 07.2 SA 16.2
SAR 07.2 SAR 16.2
Control unit: electronic (MWG)
with actuator controls
AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive
Assembly and commissioningOperation instructions

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AUMA SAR 14.6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAUMA
ModelSAR 14.6
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions

Prerequisites for Safe Handling

Ensures end users and contractors meet all legal requirements for installation and operation.

Applications in Ex Zone 22 (Option)

Specifies requirements for actuators used in dust hazardous locations (Zone 22) under ATEX directive.

Warnings and Notes

Explains signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and their associated hazard levels.

Identification

Name Plate

Describes the information found on actuator, controls, and motor name plates for identification.

Transport and Storage

Transport

Provides instructions and safety precautions for transporting actuators and controls, including lifting guidance.

Storage

Details proper storage conditions to prevent corrosion and damage, especially in humid environments.

Assembly

Valve Attachments

Provides an overview of different output drive types (A, B, E) used for valve attachments.

Multi-turn Actuator: Mount to Valve/Gearbox

Details the process of mounting multi-turn actuators to valves or gearboxes for secure operation.

Electrical Connection

Basic Information

Provides essential safety and procedural information before starting electrical connections.

SJ Electrical Connection (AUMA Plug/Socket Connector)

Details the SJ plug-in electrical connection with screw-type terminals for power and control contacts.

Compact Version SF Electrical Connection for EtherNet/IP

Explains the SF version's plug-in connection for motors and controls, including network cables.

Operation

Manual Operation

Explains how to use the handwheel for manual valve operation, including safety precautions.

Motor Operation

Outlines requirements before starting motor operation, focusing on basic settings and test runs.

Local Actuator Operation

Describes how to operate the actuator locally using the control unit's push buttons.

Indications

Indications During Commissioning

Explains LED indications during startup, self-test, and language selection for initial checks.

Indications in the Display

Details the status bar, navigation support, and various display indications for operation status.

Feedback Indications from Actuator and Valve

Describes display feedback for valve position and torque, including symbols and units.

Signals (Output Signals)

Status Signals via Output Contacts (Digital Outputs)

Explains how output contacts provide status signals as binary outputs, detailing assignment and coding.

Analogue Signals (Analogue Outputs)

Covers analogue output signals for valve position and torque feedback, specifying signal types.

Commissioning (Basic Settings)

Type of Seating: Set

Guides setting the type of seating (limit or torque) for end positions to match valve requirements.

Torque Switching: Set

Details the procedure for setting torque switching limits for valve protection.

EtherNet/IP Module Configuration

Details how to configure the EtherNet/IP module using the GW-7472 Utility software.

Test Run

Outlines performing a test run after all settings are complete, focusing on rotation direction checks.

Commissioning (Settings/Options in the Actuator)

Mechanical Position Indicator (Self-adjusting)

Explains how the self-adjusting mechanical position indicator works and its setup.

Mechanical Position Indicator: Set

Provides instructions for setting the mechanical position indicator, including moving the discs.

Corrective Action

Faults During Commissioning

Lists common faults encountered during commissioning and their remedies, such as reduction gearing issues.

Fault Indications and Warning Indications

Explains fault indications (red display) and warnings (white display) and how they appear.

Servicing and Maintenance

Preventive Measures for Servicing and Safe Operation

Outlines preventive maintenance tasks required annually, including visual inspection and lubrication.

Technical Data

Technical Data Multi-turn Actuators

Lists standard and optional features and technical specifications for multi-turn actuators.

Spare Parts

Multi-turn Actuators SA(V) 07.2 – SA(V) 16.2/SAR(V) 07.2 – SAR(V) 16.2

Provides an exploded view and part numbers for spare parts of multi-turn actuators.

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