User Manual QT250 and QT800, ID 2021 2.0 July 2018
Open Systems Interconnection model. The model is a conceptual model that
standardizes communication systems without regard to the underlying internal
structure. The model partitions a communication system into abstraction layers.
Definition of position. The outgoing shaft is outside the defined position area.
A Programmable Logic Controller is a digital computer used for automation of
industrial processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines,
measurement and control of process plants etc.
Refridgerated sea water system
Supplier Declaration of Conformity.
Safety Of Life At Sea – conversion under IMO concerning safety for personnel and ships at
sea.
Statistical process control
Uninterruptable power supply.
A valve is a device that controls the flow of materials (gases, fluidized solids,
slurries, or liquids) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various
passageways.
A device for control of valves in various process control systems.
The flange on top of the valve which integrates the actuator. Key parameters to
be aware of are summarized in 3.3 Technical specification on page 19. As an
example, butterfly valves typically comprise four screw holes for the flange
integration and a square stem for valve operation.
Definition of position. The outgoing shaft is within the defined position area.
This user manual describes the guidelines for installation, setup and operation of
QT250 and QT800 in a valve control system. The valid products for this manual
are listed in Table 2: Product overview on page 8.
Chapter 1 introduces the product and this manual.
This chapter is intended for all reader groups.
Chapter 2 informs on health, safety and environment issues.
The reader group for this chapter is for supervisors, technical support and
technical management personnel.
Chapter 3 gives a product description including the mechanical construction of
the actuator, technical specifications and a functional description. There is also
an overview of technical issues that should be considered in the design and
planning phase for the installation.
The reader group for this chapter is supervisors, project and planning personnel.