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Series 19 SMART Modulating Actuator Manual

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Series 19 SMART Modulating Actuator Manual

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Series 19 SMART Modulating Electric Actuator User Manual

Description
The Series 19 smart modulating electric actuator features a reversing motor with multi-
voltage capabilities, 95 VAC to 265 VAC (50/60 Hz) or 24 VAC/VDC, an OLED screen,
an internal heater, positioner, transmitter, alarm/fault contacts, a NEMA Type 4X
enclosure, manual override, visual beacon position indication, LED fault indicator (blue),
ISO mounting, and flying leads. The alarm/fault contacts are SPST and rated for 0.1
Amp @ 250 VAC/0.5 Amp @ 30 VDC, and are factory calibrated.

Cover removal is NOT required for installation and will void warranty!!

Additional options are NOT available for this model.

Electrical Requirement
WARNING: Do not open actuator cover as warranty will be void!!

95 VAC to 265 24 VAC/24 Cycle Time


Torque VAC VDC per 90 Weight
Model Number
(in-lbs) Amp Duty Amp Duty Degrees (Pounds)
Draw Cycle Draw Cycle (Seconds)
S20HC1C3W 177 0.34 75% 0.78 75% 10 seconds 1.7
S50HC1C3W 442 0.39 75% 0.84 75% 10 seconds 3.5
S110HC1C3W 973 1.24 75% 2.89 75% 10 seconds 4.8
S400HM2W 3540 1.83 75% 4.80 75% 25 seconds 13.23
NOTE: Amp rating is considered running.
Duty cycles are for ambient temperature (73° F)

The Series 19 electric actuator has a sealed cable gland with 2 meter flying leads. The
electrician is required to make field connections as per the wiring schematic shown in
this manual for model numbers and voltages listed above. The electrician is responsible
for following all and any, local and/or agency wiring practices.

Note: Not all wires provided will be used.

Heater is internally wired and operational as long as actuator is powered.


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Size 20 ONLY
Size 20 is specific to accept only voltage or current as a control signal/loop

Size 20 will be labelled specifically as a voltage or current control signal/loop, and


cannot be changed via onboard firmware. If a different control signal/loop is required,
then another unit with the specific control signal/loop must be used.

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Size 50 – 400
Size 50 – 400 can be calibrated for EITHER a voltage or a current control
signal/loop via onboard firmware. Please contact the factory for instructions.

Manual Override Operation


Remove manual override hex key from storage position located on the bottom of
actuator, which is secured by stainless clips. To operate the manual override, insert hex
key into hex socket located on top of actuator and rotate to manually cycle valve (CCW
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to open, CW to close). When finished using the manual override, it is imperative to
remove the hex key and place it back into storage on actuator base, making sure that it
“clicks” into the locking position.

CAUTION: The manual override should only be used when there is no power applied to
actuator. When power is restored, the actuator will automatically resume normal
operation.

Local Controls Operation


The actuator can be locally controlled and driven to the open or closed position via
OLED screen and push buttons. This simple procedure is detailed below.

Press and hold the “↕” button for 3 seconds. “K3” will flash in the top right hand corner
and the unit will ask for a password. At this time, the password of “111” can be entered
with “↕” selecting numbers and “↔” selecting the field. Once password is entered, press
the “M” button to enter manual mode. The actuator can now be opened and closed via
the push buttons. Press the “↨” button to OPEN the actuator. Press the “↔” button to
CLOSE the actuator. To exit manual mode, press the M button or wait approximately
120 seconds and the manual mode will time out and exit. The actuator will not respond
to control signals from the PLC until taken out of manual mode.

Troubleshooting
Actuator does not respond
Power not connected Connect power
Voltage below level or incorrect Confirm correct voltage
Power unit in opposite direction, then
Torque limiter tripped power to original position to confirm a
tripped torque limiter
Loose/poor termination Confirm proper termination
Verify that control signal from PLC
matches control signal of actuator. *Size
Incorrect signal provided to actuator 20 is provided as ONLY accepting a mA
signal or ONLY accepting a current control
signal
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Confirm that control signal wiring is
terminated at the appropriate wiring
Crossed signal wiring location of actuator (0-10 VDC signal
connected to 4-20 mA actuator wiring, as
an example)

Series 19 ISO 5211 Output

Series 19 Envelope Dimensions

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