EB 8384-1 EN 65
Mounting and start-up
5.13 Connecting the supply air
Risk of malfunction due to incorrect sequence
of mounting, installation and start-up.
Keep the following sequence.
1. Remove the protective caps from the
pneumatic connections.
2. Mount the positioner on the valve.
3. Connect the supply air.
4. Connect the electrical power.
5. Perform settings.
The pneumatic connections in the connecting
plate, pressure gauge mounting block and
connection block are optionally designed as
aborewith¼NPTorG¼thread.Custom-
aryttingsformetalorcoppertubingor
plastic hoses can be used.
Î Readinstructionsinsection5.12.
5.13.1 Signal pressure connec-
tion
The signal pressure connection depends on
how the positioner is mounted onto the actu-
ator:
Type 3277 Actuator
Î Thesignalpressureconnectionisxed.
Attachment according to IEC 60534-6
(NAMUR)
Î For "actuator stem retracts" fail-safe ac-
tion: connect the signal pressure to the
connection on top of the actuator.
Î For "actuator stem extends" fail-safe ac-
tion: connect the signal pressure to the
connection on the bottom of the actuator.
Rotary actuators (heavy-duty version)
Î For rotary actuators, the manufacturer's
specicationsforconnectionapply.
5.13.2 Signal pressure gauges
To monitor the supply air and signal pres-
sure, we recommend mounting pressure
gauges (see accessories in section3.3).
Mounting the pressure gauges:
Î Seesection5.4andsectionFig.8
5.13.3 Supply pressure
The required supply air pressure depends on
the bench range and the actuator's direction
of action (fail-safe action).
The bench range is written on the nameplate
either as the bench range or signal pressure
range depending on the actuator. The direc-
tion of action is marked FA or FE or by a sym-
bol.
Actuator stem extends FA (AIR TO OPEN)
Fail-close (for globe and angle valves):
Î Requiredsupplypressure=Upperbench
rangevalue+0.2bar,atleast1.4bar.
Actuator stem retracts FE (AIR TO CLOSE)
Fail-open (for globe and angle valves):
NOTICE
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