AUMA ACVExC 01.2 Series Operation And Setting Manual

AUMA ACVExC 01.2 Series Operation And Setting Manual

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  • Page 1: Assignment Of Analogue Output

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Control Parallel Profibus Modbus RTU Modbus TCP/IP Foundation Fieldbus HART Manual Operation and setting...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    This document contains information for the commissioning, operation and maintenance staff. It is intended to support local device operation and setting modifications. Reference documents: Operation instructions (Assembly, operation, commissioning) for actuator. Reference documents can be downloaded from the Internet (www.auma.com) or ordered directly from AUMA (refer to <Addresses>). Table of contents Page Safety instructions.........................
  • Page 3 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Table of contents 5.3.4. Assignment of analogue output 2 5.3.5. Signal range of analogue output 2 5.3.6. Adjustment of analogue output 2 Operation ..........................6.1. Operation mode Off 6.2. Operation mode Local 6.2.1. Push-to-run operation or self-retaining Local 6.3.
  • Page 4 Actuator controls Table of contents ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 8.5.1. Positioner: activate 8.5.2. Adaptive behaviour: switch on or off 8.5.3. Overrun (inner dead band): set manually 8.5.4. Max. error variable (outer dead band): set manually 8.5.5. Dead time: set 8.5.6. Hysteresis for positioner: set 8.5.7.
  • Page 5 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Table of contents 9.2.1. Failure behaviour initiation on loss of signal 9.2.2. Failure source (failure reason) for a failure operation: set 9.2.3. Failure operation (reaction of the actuator) on loss of signal 9.2.4. Failure position: define 9.2.5.
  • Page 6 Actuator controls Table of contents ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 10.3. Type of duty monitoring (motor starts and running time) 10.4. Operating time monitoring 10.5. Reaction monitoring 10.6. Motion detector 10.6.1. Motion detector: activate 10.6.2. Detection time dt 10.6.3. Travel difference dx 10.6.4.
  • Page 7 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Table of contents 14.4.2. Motor running time-temperature (histogram) 14.4.3. Motor running time-torque (histogram) 14.4.4. Frequency-acceleration (histogram) 14.5. Maintenance (information and signals) 14.6. Operating times: display 14.7. Device temperatures: display 14.8. Oscillation/vibration indication Corrective action........................15.1. Primary fuses 15.2.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Any device modification requires the consent of the manufacturer. Maintenance 1.2. Range of application AUMA actuator controls are exclusively designed for the operation of AUMA actuators. Other applications require explicit (written) confirmation by the manufacturer. The following applications are not permitted, e.g.: motor control pump control No liability can be assumed for inappropriate or unintended use.
  • Page 9: Warnings And Notes

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Safety instructions Observance of these operation instructions is considered as part of the device's designated use. 1.3. Warnings and notes The following warnings draw special attention to safety-relevant procedures in these operation instructions, each marked by the appropriate signal word (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE).
  • Page 10: Identification

    Please always state this number for any product inquiries. On the Internet at http://www.auma.com > Service & Support >myAUMA, we offer a service allowing authorised users to download order-related documents such as wiring diagrams and technical data (both in German and English), inspection certificate and the operation instructions when entering the order number.
  • Page 11: Short Description

    (push buttons and display) and perform settings (contents of these instructions). read in or out data or modify and save settings via AUMA CDT software (ac- cessory), using a computer (laptop or PC). The connection between computer and actuator controls is wireless via Bluetooth interface (not included in these instructions).
  • Page 12 Actuator controls Identification ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Non-Intrusive version (control unit: electronic): Limit and torque setting is performed via the controls, without removal of actu- ator or actuator controls covers. For this purpose, the actuator is equipped with an MWG (magnetic limit and torque transmitter), also capable to supply analogue torque feedback signals/torque indication and analogue position feedback sig- nals/position indication at the actuator controls output.
  • Page 13: Operation

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Operation Operation 3.1. Local actuator operation Local actuator operation is performed using the local controls push buttons of actuator controls. Figure 4: Local controls Push button for operation command in direction OPEN Push button STOP Push button for operation command in direction CLOSE Push button RESET Selector switch...
  • Page 14: Menu Navigation Via Push Buttons (For Settings And Indications)

    Actuator controls Operation ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Set selector switch to position Remote control (REMOTE). Now, it is possible to operate the actuator via remote control, via operation commands (OPEN, STOP, CLOSE) or analogue setpoints (e.g. 0 – 20 mA). For actuators equipped with a positioner, it is possible to change over between OPEN Information - CLOSE control (Remote OPEN-CLOSE) and setpoint control (Remote SET- POINT).
  • Page 15: Menu Layout And Navigation

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Operation Push buttons Navigation sup- Functions port on display [4] C Setup Enter Main menu Cancel process Return to previous display Backlight The display is illuminated in white during normal operation. It is illuminated in red in case of a fault.
  • Page 16: User Level, Password

    Change device configuration e.g. type of seating, assignment of output contacts Default factory password: 0000 Service (5) Service staff Change configuration settings AUMA (6) AUMA administrator 3.4.1. Password entry Select desired menu and hold down push button for approx. 3 seconds.
  • Page 17: Password Change

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Operation 3.4.2. Password change Only the passwords of same or lower user level may be changed. Example: The user is signed in as Specialist (4). This authorises him or her to modify the passwords between user levels (1) to (4). Device configuration M0053 Service functions M0222 Change passwords M0229...
  • Page 18 Actuator controls Operation ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds. Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display... Change language Press Display indicates: ▶ Language Press Display indicates the selected language, e.g.: ▶ Deutsch The bottom row of the display indicates: Save →...
  • Page 19: Indications

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Indications Indications 4.1. Indications during commissioning When switching on the power supply, all LEDs on the local controls illuminate for LED test approx. 1 second. This optical feedback indicates that the voltage supply is connected to the controls and all LEDs are operable.
  • Page 20: Feedback Indications From Actuator And Valve

    Actuator controls Indications ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Figure 15: Information in the status bar (top) Operation mode Error symbol (only for faults and warnings) ID number: S = Status page If further details or information are available with reference to the display, the following Navigation support indications Details or More appear in the navigation support (bottom display row).
  • Page 21 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Indications Torque (S0002) The indication is only available if the actuator is equipped with an MWG (magnetic limit and torque transmitter). S0002 on the display indicates the torque applied at the actuator output. The bar graph display appears after approx. 3 seconds. Figure 19: Torque Select unit The push button...
  • Page 22: Status Indications According To Auma Classification

    Pause for operation in directions OPEN – and CLOSE 4.2.2. Status indications according to AUMA classification These indications are available if the parameter Diagnostic classific. M0539 is set to AUMA. Warnings (S0005) If a warning has occurred, the display shows S0005: the number of warnings occurred a blinking question mark after approx.
  • Page 23: Status Indications According To Namur Recommendation

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Indications Figure 24: Warnings For further information, please also refer to <Corrective action>. Not ready REMOTE (S0006) The S0006 display shows indications of the Not ready REMOTE group. If such an indication has occurred, the display shows S0006: the number of indications occurred a blinking crossbar after approx.
  • Page 24 Actuator controls Indications ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 For further information, please also refer to <Corrective action>. Function check (S0009) The S0009 indication shows function check indications according to NAMUR recommendation NE 107. If an indication has occurred via the function check, the display shows S0009: the number of indications occurred a blinking triangle with a spanner after approx.
  • Page 25: Indication Lights Of Local Controls

    Indicat. light 5 (right) = End p. OPEN, blink Signal interm. pos. = OPEN/CLOSED = Off Further setting values: Refer to <Appendix>/<Selection overview for output contacts and indication lights> 4.3.1. Indication lights: change colour User level required to make changes: AUMA (6) Device configuration M0053 Local controls M0159...
  • Page 26 Actuator controls Indications ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Table 6: Parameters Menu Default values for version Setting values Europe Colour ind.light 1 M0838 Yellow Green Yellow Green Yellow/green Colour ind.light 2 M0839 Blue Blue Purple Colour ind.light 3 M0840 Yellow Yellow Orange Colour ind.light 4 M0841 Blue...
  • Page 27: Signals (Output Signals)

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Signals (output signals) Signals (output signals) 5.1. Status signals via output contacts (digital outputs) Output contacts are used to send status signals (e.g. reaching the end positions, Characteristics selector switch position, faults...) as binary signals to the control room. Status signals only have two states: active or inactive.
  • Page 28: Analogue Signals (Analogue Outputs)

    Actuator controls Signals (output signals) ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 For detailed information on these signals, refer to <Fault signals and warnings> chapter. Configure status signals Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Device configuration M0053 Config. of signals M0860 Failure (configurable) M0879 Fault (Cfg) M0880 Warnings (Cfg) M0881 Not ready REMOTE (Cfg) M0882...
  • Page 29: Signal Range Of Analogue Output 1

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Signals (output signals) The zero point is in the centre of the selected output range (10 mA or 12 mA). The torque in direction CLOSE is indicated with 0 – 10 mA or 4 – 12 mA, the torque in direction OPEN with 10 –...
  • Page 30: Assignment Of Analogue Output 2

    Default value: 0 Setting ranges: –10.0 ... 10.0 % (in %) 5.3.4. Assignment of analogue output 2 Designation in the wiring diagram: AOUT2. Required user level: AUMA (6). Device configuration M0053 I/O interface M0139 Analogue outputs M0335 Signal AOUT 2 M0132...
  • Page 31 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Signals (output signals) 20 mA (final value) M0211 Default values: 0 Setting ranges: –10.0 ... 10.0 % (in %)
  • Page 32: Operation

    Actuator controls Operation ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Operation Different operation modes (states) are available. The current operation mode is indicated in the first line of the display: Figure 34: Example: Operation mode Off This chapter describes the characteristics of the different operation modes; the respective functions are described in separate chapters.
  • Page 33: Operation Mode Remote

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Operation After an operation command in direction CLOSE, the actuator continues to run, even if the operation command is cancelled (self-retaining). The actuator is either stopped by the CLOSE command or if end position CLOSED or an intermediate position CLOSED has been reached.
  • Page 34: Operation Mode Emergency

    Actuator controls Operation ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Setting values for parameters, Self-retaining Remote M0100 and Self-retaining Remote II M0101: Push-to-run operation activated, self-retaining off: Off (push-to-run op.) Actuator only runs in directions OPEN or CLOSE while an operation command is being received. The actuator stops if the operation command is cancelled. OPEN In direction OPEN = self-retaining (in direction CLOSE push-to-run operation): After an operation command in direction OPEN, the actuator continues to run, even...
  • Page 35: Operation Mode Disabled

    The indication in the top row of the display shows: Service Characteristics For operation mode Service, a PC or laptop with AUMA CDT service software is required. AUMA service uses this software (e.g. during commissioning or maintenance) to perform settings at the actuator controls.
  • Page 36: Basic Settings For Commissioning

    Actuator controls Basic settings for commissioning ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Basic settings for commissioning Basic settings such as type of seating, torque and limit switching are required for Definition safe commissioning of the actuator controls together with the actuator. Basic settings for display, such as date and time or display formats, can be changed, if required.
  • Page 37: Torque Switching

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Basic settings for commissioning Set selector switch to position 0 (OFF). Select main menu Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds. Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display... Select parameter either: Select parameter click via the menu...
  • Page 38: Torque Switching: Set

    Actuator controls Basic settings for commissioning ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Indication or setting either in percent %, Newton metre Nm or in foot-pound ft-lb <Torque monitoring> chapter Read more 7.2.1. Torque switching: set Once the set torque is reached, the torque switches will be tripped (overload protection of the valve).
  • Page 39: Limit Switching

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Basic settings for commissioning Enter password (→ enter password). Display shows the set value. The bottom row indicates: EditEsc 10. Press Edit. Change value 11. Enter new value for tripping torque via Up ▲ Down ▼. Information: The adjustable torque range is shown in round brackets.
  • Page 40 Actuator controls Basic settings for commissioning ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Up ▲ Down ▼ to select: CLOSED or OPEN ▶ Set end pos.CLOSED? M0084 ▶ Set end pos. OPEN? M0085 The black triangle ▶ indicates the current selection. Press The display indicates either: Set end pos.CLOSED? CMD0009 →...
  • Page 41: Date And Time

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Basic settings for commissioning 7.4. Date and time After commissioning, we recommend checking and setting date and time. Date and time are required for the event report function. In case of a mains failure, date and time are stored. This data will only have to be checked after a longer downtime.
  • Page 42: Torque Unit

    Actuator controls Basic settings for commissioning ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 7.5.4. Torque unit The torque can be indicated in different units. Display... M0009 Torque unit M0051 Default value: Nm Setting values: Indication in Nm Indication in foot-pound ft-lb Indication in percent 7.5.5.
  • Page 43: Process Factor Units

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Basic settings for commissioning Setting ranges/values: Max. value at 100.0 % = 1 – 1000 Scaling = 0.001 – 1000 Unit = mA; °C; bar; m³/h; m³/min; m; cm; mm; ° 7.5.7. Process factor units Process factors (e.g.
  • Page 44: Analogue Signal Output Units (Ain)

    Actuator controls Basic settings for commissioning ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Set max. value, scaling and unit Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Display... M0009 Units M1205 Working values (AIN) M1216 Max. value at 100.0 % M1217 Scaling M1218 Unit M1219 Default values: Max.
  • Page 45: Application Functions

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions Application functions Application functions are functions used to adapt the actuator controls to special Definition applications. This includes device functions, communication functions and device information. If they are enabled, these functions can be programmed by the user for his/her specific task using parameters.
  • Page 46: Speed For Constant (Internal) Speed Setpoint: Set

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Parameter: Signal DIN 5 M0122 = Speed int. sel. bit 0 Parameter: Signal DIN 6 M0123 = Speed int. sel. bit 1 Table 8: Input signals (DIN) for external speed selection Output speed Speed int.
  • Page 47: Speed Range For Analogue Input: Set

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions 8.1.3. Speed range for analogue input: set This setting is only effective if one of the speed sources is either set to Analogue input or Fieldbus. Customer settings M0041 Speed functions M1699 Speed rem. min. M1936 Speed rem.
  • Page 48: Intermediate Positions (Pivot Points)

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 If the current speed is lower than the target speed, the speed is increased to the Information target speed! Customer settings M0041 Speed functions M1699 Speed red. range M1906 Speed red. end pos. M1904 Default value: 5.0 % Setting range: 0.0 ...
  • Page 49: Hysteresis For Intermediate Positions: Set

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions Setting values: No signal Behaviour A: "Off", intermediate position is not signalled. Behaviour B: Signal is active from reaching the pivot point (P) up to end position C________|¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯O OPEN (100 %) Behaviour C: Signal is active from end position CLOSED (0 %) until reaching the C¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|_______O pivot point (P).
  • Page 50: Operation Profile (Operation Behaviour) For Intermediate Positions

    Figure 38: Signal behaviour B, C, D for hysteresis = 1 % Switching on point(●) Switch-off point (○) Pulse duration = 2 times XT + hysteresis Required user level: AUMA (6). Customer settings M041 Intermediate positions M0143 Hysteresis M0267 Hysteresis 1 M0277 Default values: 0.5 % for all 8 positions...
  • Page 51: Off Times For Intermediate Positions (Pivot Points): Set

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions Customer settings M0041 Intermediate positions M0143 Operation behaviour M0257 Operation behaviour 1 M0258 Default value: Off Setting values: No intermediate stop, actuator continues the operation. Actuator stops at pivot point during operation in direction OPEN. Stop in OPEN Another operation command must be issued to resume operation.
  • Page 52: Positioner (Operation Mode Remote Setpoint)

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Execute operation commands via digital input: Designation of digital input OPEN / CLOSE (wiring diagram designation: OPEN/CLOSE Default setting Input OPEN / CLOSE = low level (0 V DC or input open): Actuator runs in direction CLOSE. Input OPEN / CLOSE = high level (standard: +24 V DC): Actuator runs in direction OPEN.
  • Page 53: Adaptive Behaviour: Switch On Or Off

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions 8.5.2. Adaptive behaviour: switch on or off Adaptive positioning may reduce the number of starts and compensate for the overrun of the actuator. Customer settings M0041 Positioner M0145 Adaptive behaviour M0147 Default value: Adaptive I Setting values: Adaptive behaviour switched off.
  • Page 54: Max. Error Variable (Outer Dead Band): Set Manually

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Customer settings M0041 Positioner M0145 Dead band OPEN M0234 Dead band CLOSE M0235 Default values: 0.5 % for dead band OPEN and CLOSED Setting ranges: 0.0 – 10.0 % for dead band OPEN and CLOSED Inner dead bands may not be set wider than outer dead bands.
  • Page 55: Setting Range: Limit

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions until the full end position has been reached. This ensures that the actuator opens and closes fully. Customer settings M0041 Positioner M0145 Tolerance CLOSE M0150 Tolerance OPEN M0151 Default values: Tolerance CLOSE = 0.0 % Tolerance OPEN = 100.0 %...
  • Page 56: Speed Reduction Before Reaching Setpoint Position

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 8.5.9. Speed reduction before reaching setpoint position The function adapts the setpoint depending on the error variable compared to the Characteristics setpoint. In case of a low error variable compared to the setpoint, the actuator runs at low speed.
  • Page 57: Input Of Setpoint Position

    The actuator reacts to operation commands OPEN, STOP, CLOSE. 8.5.11. Input of setpoint position The setpoint position is generally led via input AIN1, but can also be led via AIN 2. Required user level: AUMA (6). Device configuration M0053 I/O interface M0139 Analogue inputs M0389...
  • Page 58: Process Controller

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Device configuration M0053 Application functions M0178 Activation M0212 Split range operation M01650 Default value: Function not active Setting values: <Split range operation> function deactivated. Function not active <Split range operation> function activated. Function active Set total target value range The set lower limit of total target value is used as failure source for failure behaviour during split range operation.
  • Page 59: Process Controller Activation

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions Figure 41: Process controller function Actuator controls Process controller Positioner Actuator Position transmitter e.g. EWG/RWG/MWG Sensor Valve Position setpoint (internal) Actual position value Actual process value Process setpoint The process controller can be used to control pressure, flow or flow rates, flow levels Application and temperature.
  • Page 60: Setpoint Source (Input For Process Setpoint)

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Customer settings M0041 Process controller M0742 Modulating behaviour M0887 Default value: PI controller Setting values: P controller immediately reacts to a control deviation (i.e. actively) and amplifies the P controller input signal (error variable) proportionally to the set amplification. Setting parameter: Proport.
  • Page 61: Behaviour On Loss Of Process Setpoint

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions Setpoint source M0743 Default value: I/O interface Setting values: The process setpoint is defined via an analogue input (AIN 1 or AIN 2) of the I/O I/O interface interface. The process setpoint is generated internally via actuator controls: parameters Internal Internal setpoint setpoint 1 M0749 / Internal setpoint 2 M0750 To use internal setpoint 2, a digital input must be configured accordingly.
  • Page 62: Setting Procedure

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 8.6.7. Setting procedure The setting of the process controller largely depends on the area of controller application. A PI controller suffices for most applications. Procedure Operate the controller as PI controller, i.e. set the parameters as follows: Proportional gain Kp = 1 Reset time Ti = 1,000 s Rate time Td = 0...
  • Page 63: Actual Value Source (Input For Actual Process Value)

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions 8.6.11. Actual value source (input for actual process value) Customer settings M0041 Process controller M0742 Actual value source M0756 Default value: I/O interface Setting values: The actual process value is defined via an analogue input (AIN 1 or AIN 2) of the I/O interface I/O interface.
  • Page 64: Stepping Mode: Activate

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Figure 45: Stepping mode Stepping range OPEN Stepping range CLOSE Start of stepping mode End of stepping mode Operating time for normal operation Operating time for stepping mode Running time Off time 8.7.1. Stepping mode: activate Stepping mode can be individually activated for the directions OPEN and CLOSE.
  • Page 65: Start And End Of Stepping Mode

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions Stepping mode is active in the operation modes: Remote, Remote II, Fieldbus Remote Stepping mode is active in the operation modes: Local, Service Local Stepping mode is active in the operation modes: Remote, Remote II, Fieldbus, Local, Remote and local Service The timer cannot be by-passed in <Operation mode EMERGENCY>.
  • Page 66 Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Figure 46: Function Table 9: Main valve reaction to by-pass valve position. By-pass valve Main valve Position Enable signal Release Bypass Sync OUT (available operation commands) End position OPEN High level (release) in directions OPEN and CLOSE (Default: +24 V DC Other position Low level (interlock)
  • Page 67: Bypass Function: Activate

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions Use input DIN6 for signal EMERGENCY: Setting values: Signal DIN 5 M0122 = By-pass Sync In (wiring diagram designation: BYPASS SYNC IN Signal DIN 6 M0121 = EMERGENCY (wiring diagram designation: NOT/EMERGENCY The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting Information (e.g.
  • Page 68: Automatic Deblocking Function: Activate

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 If the setting range was limited for the positioner (parameter Limit setting range M0845 = Function active) For actuator controls in SIL version, we DISADVISE using the automatic deblocking function. Unexpected starting of actuator! When using automatic deblocking with level-controlled operation command evaluation, unexpected starting of actuator into the wrong direction might occur when trying to eliminate a double-sided torque fault (torque faults in directions OPEN and CLOSE...
  • Page 69: Tolerance Range: Set

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Application functions 8.9.4. Tolerance range: set Tolerance range (+/-) for original torque seating position, within which a torque fault will be signalled after unsuccessful automatic deblocking. Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Customer settings M0041 Automatic deblocking M1680 Tolerance range M1683 Default value: 10 %...
  • Page 70: Synchronous Link Function: Activate

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Configuration of analogue inputs of the main valve Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Device configuration M0053 I/O interface M0139 Analogue inputs M0389 Use input AIN1 for Setpoint position signal: Example Parameter: Signal AIN 1 M0135 Setting value: Setpoint position (Wiring diagram designation: AIN 1 SETPOINT Use input AIN2 for Syn.
  • Page 71: Deviation: Set

    –20 °C. 8.11.2. Heater on control unit (actuator) For AUMA actuators with AC actuator controls, a resistance type heater is installed Characteristics on the control unit (within actuator switch compartment).
  • Page 72: Motor Heater

    Actuator controls Application functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Actuator M0168 Heater control unit M1338 Default value: On Setting values: Heater is deactivated. Heater is activated. Heater is automatically activated/deactivated by the actuator controls: Auto For temperatures exceeding +40 °C within the switch compartment = deactivated For temperatures of less than +35 °C within the switch compartment = activated 8.11.3.
  • Page 73: Failure Functions

    The reversing prevention time (off-time between two operation commands in opposite Characteristics direction) prevents a restart for a defined interval once the motor has switched off. Parameters and instructions for setting Required user level: AUMA (6). Device configuration M0053 Switchgear M0173 Revers. prevent. time M0174 Default value: 0.3 s seconds...
  • Page 74: Failure Operation (Reaction Of The Actuator) On Loss Of Signal

    Actuator controls Failure functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Default value: I/O interface Setting values: The failure behaviour is initiated in case of setpoint loss (setpoint position, process I/O interface setpoint, actual process value). The monitoring depends on the preset setpoint range, e.g.: Setpoint = 4 –...
  • Page 75: Speed For Safety Operation: Set

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Failure functions 9.2.5. Speed for safety operation: set The speed during safety operation may be set individually for both direction (OPEN/CLOSE). Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Customer settings M0041 Failure behaviour M0378 Failure speed OPEN M1935 Failure speed CLOSE M2042 Default value: 45 rpm Setting ranges: 6 ...
  • Page 76: Emergency Behaviour: Activate

    Actuator controls Failure functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Perform EMERGENCY operation via digital input Switching behaviour for coding Low active: Input EMERGENCY = low level (0 V DC or input open-circuit) EMERGENCY operation is initiated. Input EMERGENCY = high level (standard: +24 V DC) No EMERGENCY operation 9.3.1.
  • Page 77: Failure Source (Failure Reason) For An Emergency Operation: Set

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Failure functions For the setting Immediately active: The actuator can start immediately when switching on! Risk of personal injuries or damage to the valve. Ensure that the EMERGENCY signal is present when switching on. Should the actuator start unexpectedly: Immediately set selector switch to pos- ition 0 (OFF).
  • Page 78: Emergency Position

    Actuator controls Failure functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 9.3.6. EMERGENCY position If the EMERGENCY operation Approach EMCY pos. is set, the actuator moves to the EMERGENCY position entered here. Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Customer settings M0041 EMCY behaviour M0198 EMCY position M0232 Default value: 0.0 % Setting range: 0.0 …...
  • Page 79: Stepping Mode: By-Pass

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Failure functions 9.3.10. Stepping mode: by-pass If the EMERGENCY signal initiates an EMERGENCY operation, the stepping mode can be by-passed during this operation. Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Customer settings M0041 EMCY behaviour M0198 By-pass timer M0201 Default value: Off Setting values:...
  • Page 80: Delay Time For Emergency Operation

    Actuator controls Failure functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 By-pass mode is deactivated. Local Stop function is even active during EMERGENCY operation. By-pass mode is activated. Local Stop function is deactivated during EMERGENCY operation. 9.3.14. Delay time for EMERGENCY operation An EMERGENCY operation is only performed once the delay time has expired. Consequently, a short-term signal failure will not have an impact on the process and will not immediately initiate an EMERGENCY operation.
  • Page 81: Enabling Function Behaviour

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Failure functions Function <Local controls: enable from REMOTE> activated. Function active 9.4.2. Enabling function behaviour The enable behaviour determines which selector switch functions (LOCAL, OFF) require an additional enable signal. Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Customer settings M0041 Local controls M0075 Enable LOCAL M0628...
  • Page 82: Priority Remote Behaviour

    Actuator controls Failure functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Device configuration M0053 Application functions M0178 Activation M0212 Priority REMOTE M0770 Default value: Function not active Setting values: <Priority REMOTE> function is deactivated. Function not active <Priority REMOTE> function is activated. Function active 9.5.2.
  • Page 83: Interlock: Activate

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Failure functions Enable/disable commands via digital input Switching- behaviour for coding High active: Input Enable OPEN = low level (0 V DC or input open): Operation command enabled. Input or Enable OPEN = high level (default: +24 V DC): Operation command disabled, 9.6.1.
  • Page 84: Local Stop

    Actuator controls Failure functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Setting values: OPEN The enable signal is only required for operation commands in direction OPEN. The enable signal is only required for operation commands in direction CLOSE. CLOSE The enable signal is required for operation commands in directions OPEN and OPEN and CLOSE CLOSE.
  • Page 85: Partial Valve Stroke Test (Pvst)

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Failure functions Operation commands After having unlocked the EMERGENCY stop button, a possibly active operation command will NOT immediately be re-activated, but only respective acknowledgement by the operator. This resets the EMERGENCY stop status. The acknowledgement is made: via the RESET push button in selector switch position Local control (LOCAL).
  • Page 86: Pvst: Activate

    Actuator controls Failure functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 PVST can be aborted by sending a Reset command: Information local (manual), in selector switch position local operation, via push button Reset. From Remote, in selector switch position Remote control via a digital input. Assignment: RESET 9.9.1.
  • Page 87: Partial Stroke For Pvst: Set

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Failure functions Testing by operation in direction CLOSE. CLOSE 9.9.5. Partial stroke for PVST: set During stroke controlled PVST execution (parameter PVST operation mode M0889 = Stroke), this parameter determines the partial stroke for a PVST. Usually, the valve stroke amounts to 10 to 15 %.
  • Page 88 Actuator controls Failure functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Setting values: Function not active Reminder not activated. Reminder activated. Function active Set reminder period Customer settings M0041 PVST M0852 PVST reminder period M0893 Default value: 0 d Setting range: 0 ... 65535 d (days)
  • Page 89: Monitoring Functions

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Monitoring functions Monitoring functions The monitoring functions signal a warning or a fault as soon as a certain value is Definition outside the permissible range. Faults generally cause an actuator shutdown. 10.1. Torque monitoring Torque monitoring has the following functions: Valve overload protection against excessive torques (leads to switching off) Torque warning before overload protection tripping (only in combination with electronic control unit in the actuator)
  • Page 90: Torque Limitation Of Torque By-Pass

    Actuator controls Monitoring functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Valve damage due to excessive torque! Only apply torque by-pass with the consent of the valve manufacturer. Torque by-pass: activate Customer settings M0041 Torque switching M0013 Torque by-pass M0092 Default value:Function not active Setting values: The torque by-pass is activated.
  • Page 91: Motor Protection Monitoring (Thermal Monitoring)

    In addition, the actuator controls cyclically (once per day) check the motor protection monitoring for its proper function. If this check fails, the controls generate the fault indication: IE mot. prot. monitor Motor protection behaviour Required user level: AUMA (6). Device configuration M0053 Actuator M0168 Motor prot. mode M0169...
  • Page 92 Actuator controls Monitoring functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Status indications: S0005 or S0008 Details: Wrn op.mode run time The warning signals will automatically be cleared if the permissible motor starts per second or the permissible running time per hour are no longer reached. The operational info logger records the number of excesses (warnings) as well as the number of motor starts and motor running times.
  • Page 93: Operating Time Monitoring

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Monitoring functions 10.4. Operating time monitoring This function allows the monitoring of the operating time of the actuator. If the actuator needs longer than the set time to move from end position OPEN to end position CLOSED, a warning is signalled (the actuator is not stopped): Status indication S0005Warnings Details: Op.
  • Page 94: Motion Detector

    Actuator controls Monitoring functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Activate switching off for reaction time error Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Customer settings M0041 Reaction monitoring M0632 Actuator behaviour M0633 Default value: No cut-off Setting values: No cut-off The reaction monitoring only issues a warning. The reaction monitoring issues a fault signal, the actuator is stopped.
  • Page 95: Travel Difference Dx

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Monitoring functions 10.6.3. Travel difference dx Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Customer settings M0041 Motion detector M0676 Travel diff. dx M0678 Travel diff. dx (MWG) M0679 Default values: Travel diff. dx (for potentiometer/EWG/RWG within actuator) = 1.0 % Travel diff.
  • Page 96: Monitoring Of Electronics Power Supply

    Actuator controls Monitoring functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 10.8. Monitoring of electronics power supply AC actuator controls monitor the following voltages and signals a warning (refer to <Fault signals and warnings> chapter): Auxiliary voltage 24 V DC, e.g for supplying the control inputs Voltage 24 V AC for controlling the reversing contactors, for thermoswitches and heater within the actuator and for generating the 115 V AC auxiliary voltage for the customer (option)
  • Page 97: Verification Of Sub-Assemblies

    Heater monitoring will only respond once a fault persists longer than the set monitoring time. Short-time faults occurring for less than the set monitoring time are not signalled as warning. Required user level: AUMA (6). Device configuration M0053 Actuator M0168 Heating sys.
  • Page 98: Phase Failure Monitoring

    Actuator controls Monitoring functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 10.12. Phase failure monitoring Phase failure monitoring is only valid for connections to 3-phase AC power supplies. Conditions: For versions with 1-phase AC or DC, phase failure monitoring is not possible. The actuator controls monitor phase L2 If phase L2 is missing for a certain time Characteristics interval, the actuator controls still can send and receive signals and generate a fault indication.
  • Page 99: Functions: Activate And Enable

    Activ. synchr. link M1790 AUMA (6) In user level Specialist (4), an additional activation password (depending on the Information serial number) is required for enabling the function. The activation password can only be assigned and generated by the AUMA service.
  • Page 100: Service Functions

    Service functions ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Service functions The functions described here may only be changed by the AUMA service or by authorised and trained personnel. Menu item Service functions is only visible, if user level Specialist (4) or higher is selected.
  • Page 101: Languages: Reload

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Service functions Device configuration M0053 Service functions M0222 Create factory settings M0225 Generates new factory settings by accepting the current settings. Restore factory setting Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Device configuration M0053 Service functions M0222 Reset factory settings M0226 Resets the current settings to factory settings.
  • Page 102: Actual Configuration: Accept

    AUMA CDT software can be downloaded free of charge from our website www.auma.com. The AUMA Assistant App enables remote setting and remote diagnostics of AUMA AUMA Assistant App actuators via Bluetooth using an Android smartphone or Android tablet. The AUMA Assistant App is available on Google Play Store for free download.
  • Page 103 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Service functions Figure 50: Link to Google Play Store. Activate Bluetooth Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Device configuration M0053 Application functions M0178 Activation M0212 Bluetooth M0573 Default value: Function active Setting values: Function deactivated. Function not active Function activated.
  • Page 104: Diagnostics

    AUMA (6)) Hardware art. no. M0684 Menu with further items for requesting the hardware article number of the actual sub-assemblies (only visible for user level AUMA (6)) 13.2. Diagnostic Bluetooth connection Menu is only visible if function Bluetooth M0573 is activated.
  • Page 105: Diagnostic Interface

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Diagnostics Diagnostic M0022 Bluetooth M0244 The following states can be checked via diagnostic: Parameters Menu ID Signification Device tag M0223 Information for actuator identification within the plant (e.g. KKS designation - Power Plant Classification sys- tem) (Can be changed for user level Specialist (4) and higher) Bluetooth address...
  • Page 106: Diagnostic Position Transmitter Potentiometer

    Actuator controls Diagnostics ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Coding: DIN 4: High active (Triangle pointing in upward direction) DIN 5: Low active (Triangle pointing in downward direction) Signal state at input: DIN 4: Not active (triangle not filled in) Low level = 0 V = No operation command in direction OPEN DIN 5: Active (triangle is black) Low level = 0 V = EMERGENCY operation command is available Diagnostic of digital outputs...
  • Page 107: Diagnostic Position Transmitter Rwg

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Diagnostics 13.5. Diagnostic Position transmitter RWG Menu is only visible if the actuator is equipped with electronic position transmitter (RWG). Required user level: Observer (1) or higher. Diagnostic M0022 Position transm. RWG M0996 The following states can be checked via diagnostic: Parameters Menu ID Signification...
  • Page 108: Diagnostic Process Controller

    Actuator controls Diagnostics ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 The following states can be checked via diagnostics: Parameters Menu ID Signification On time M0594 On time No. mot. starts/h M0595 Number of motor starts/h 13.9. Diagnostic Process controller Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher. Diagnostic M0022 Process controller M0883 Menu M0883 is only visible if function Process controller M0741 is activated.
  • Page 109: 13.11.2. Interface Signals

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Diagnostics The simulation is activated and deactivated by push button Ok. A loop on the display indicates that the simulation is active. 13.11.2. Interface signals By simulating the interface signals, the signal behaviour of the AUMATIC to the DCS can be tested, for example, without having to connect the actuator.
  • Page 110: Plant Asset Management

    Actuator controls Plant Asset Management ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Plant Asset Management The <Asset Management> function provides information (operational data, signals, reports and characteristics), which can be used within an Asset Management System but also generally for support during commissioning, maintenance or corrective action.
  • Page 111: Event Report

    Event report The event report records system events and status signals. The event record can be exported to the external SD card or read via AUMA CDT software. This allows conclusions on previous actuator and valve operations, for example. Since the events are recorded with a time-stamp, date and time (parameter Date Information and time M0221) should be properly set.
  • Page 112: Characteristics

    The number of events in the buffer can be set here. In case of power failure, the events in the buffer will be lost. Information Required user level: AUMA (6). Asset Management M1231 Event report M0195 Buffer size M0332 Default value: 50 [events] Setting range: 10 ...
  • Page 113 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Plant Asset Management Figure 53: Example of torque-time characteristic – – – Set tripping torque - - - - Min. adjustable tripping torque Diagram for direction CLOSE Diagram for direction OPEN The displayed characteristics are records which were previously saved. The following further information is saved with the characteristic (can be requested via push button Details) Saving date: Time of last torque measurement...
  • Page 114: Position-Time Characteristic

    Actuator controls Plant Asset Management ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Save characteristics 3 characteristics can be saved. Each characteristic consists of two charts (direction OPEN and direction CLOSE). When saving, data is transferred from the buffer (RAM) to the read-only memory (ROM). Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
  • Page 115: Temperature-Time Characteristic

    ¦ Recording interrupted e.g. due to power failure The actuator controls display shows temperature evolution during one week. AUMA CDT service software reads out the evolution during an entire year. The following further information is saved with the characteristic (can be requested...
  • Page 116: Motor Running Time-Temperature (Histogram)

    Actuator controls Plant Asset Management ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 The entire travel (from 0 – 100 %) is divided into 20 segments for recording the motor Characteristics running time. When passing a segment, the counter, shown as bar graph, increments. The histogram is cyclically saved once a minute, in case a change has occurred. Application The motor running time position histogram shows the travel range within which the actuator is predominantly operated.
  • Page 117: Motor Running Time-Torque (Histogram)

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Plant Asset Management 14.4.3. Motor running time-torque (histogram) MWG position transmitter in actuator Conditions The torque scale is divided into the following segments for both directions Characteristics (OPEN/CLOSE): from 0 – 30 % from 30 – 110 % (8 segments with a width of 10 % each) more than 110 % During each operation, the counter of the segment corresponding to the currently required torque will be incremented.
  • Page 118: Maintenance (Information And Signals)

    Characteristics on the wear of the actuator. Once one of these parameters exceeds a determined limit, the actuator controls generate a signal: Status indication: S0005 Warnings (AUMA category) Details: Maintenance required Status indication: S0010 Maintenance required (NAMUR category) Details: shows the parameter(s) for which the limit was exceeded, causing the Maintenance required signal.
  • Page 119 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Plant Asset Management Setting values: Function not active <Maintenance interval> function deactivated. <Maintenance interval> function activated. Function active Display maintenance information Maintenance signals M1231 Maintenance M1644 Maintenance informat. M1037 Figure 60: Example of bar chart The bar charts indicates the current consumption of the following lifetime accounts: Lifetime mechanics Lifetime seals (O-rings)
  • Page 120: Operating Times: Display

    Actuator controls Plant Asset Management ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Maintenance interval M1233 Default value: 10 years Setting range: 1 month... 10 years 14.6. Operating times: display The actuator controls automatically determine the operating time for an operation Characteristics between two end positions. For both directions (from OPEN to CLOSE and from CLOSE to OPEN), the last determined value is saved within a parameter.
  • Page 121 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Plant Asset Management Setting value: Total accel. in % 0.000 g = 0/4 mA (0 %) Units 4.000 g = 20 mA (100 %)
  • Page 122: Corrective Action

    Actuator controls Corrective action ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Corrective action 15.1. Primary fuses The actuator controls have to be opened to exchange the primary fuses. For detailed information, refer to operation instructions for actuator. 15.2. Fault indications and warning indications Faults interrupt or prevent the electrical actuator operation. In the event of a fault, the display backlight is red.
  • Page 123 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Corrective action Table 17: Warnings and Out of specification Indication on display Description/cause Remedy Config. warning Collective signal 06: Details to display a list of indi- Press push button Possible cause: vidual indications. Configuration setting is incorrect. For a description of the individual signals, refer to The device can still be operated with restrictions.
  • Page 124 For a description of the individual signals, refer to <Individual signals> table/ Config. error REMOTE (collective signal 22). Internal error Collective signal 14: AUMA service Internal error has occurred. Details to display a list of indi- Press push button vidual indications.
  • Page 125 Selector switch is not in position REMOTE. Set selector switch to position REMOTE. Service active Operation via service interface (Bluetooth) and Exit service software. AUMA CDT service software. Disabled Actuator is in operation mode Disabled. Check setting and status of function <Local controls enable>.
  • Page 126 Actuator controls Corrective action ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Individual indications Indication on display Description/cause Remedy FO configuration FO configuration is incorrect Check configuration. Heat.monitor.config. Configuration of the heater monitoring is incorrect. Check configuration. Fail.beh. config. Configuration of the failure behaviour is incorrect. Check configuration.
  • Page 127 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Corrective action Individual indications Indication on display Description/cause Remedy IE MWG Internal error of 'MWG' (Magnetic Limit and Torque Check MWG. Transmitter) electronics sub-assembly IE LC Internal error of 'LC' (Local Controls) electronics Check local controls. sub-assembly IE Hall 1 calibration –...
  • Page 128 Actuator controls Corrective action ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Individual indications Indication on display Description/cause Remedy IE remote interface Configuration for function of remote interface is in- Check configuration. correct. IE remote Prm Config Configuration of Remote interface function is faulty. Check configuration. Table 21: Status texts in menu S0001 Indication on display...
  • Page 129: Appendix

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Appendix Appendix 16.1. Selection overview for output contacts and indication lights (digital outputs DOUT) Depending on the version, the AC is equipped with up to 12 output contacts (digital outputs). Table 22: Signal Description Not used –...
  • Page 130 Actuator controls Appendix ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Signal Description Running LOCAL Output drive rotates due to operation command from LOCAL. Running REMOTE Output drive rotates due to operation command from REMOTE. Handwheel oper. Output drive rotates without electric operation command. In intermediate pos. The actuator is in an intermediate position e.g.
  • Page 131: Selection Overview Of Binary Signals For Digital Inputs (Din)

    Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Appendix 16.2. Selection overview of binary signals for digital inputs (DIN) Depending on the version, the actuator controls are equipped with up to 10 digital inputs. The inputs are designed for binary signals (standard input level: +24 V DC) and can be used, for example, to receive operation commands OPEN, STOP, CLOSE, to control intermediate positions or for the EMERGENCY signal.
  • Page 132: Index

    Analogue outputs Device temperatures Analogue signals Device type Appendix Diagnostic Interface Application functions Diagnostics AUMA Assistant App Digital inputs 131, 131 Automatic deblocking Digital inputs (diagnostics) Digital outputs Digital outputs (diagnostics) Basic settings Direct display via ID Binary input signals...
  • Page 133 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Index Electronic device ID Identification Electronics monitoring power Indication light colour supply Indication lights EMERGENCY behaviour Indications EMERGENCY operation 75, 77 Indications on display EMERGENCY speed Input current EMERGENGY stop Input signal Enable functions Inspection certificate Enable operation commands Interface (diagnostics) Enabling local controls...
  • Page 134 Actuator controls Index ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Main menu Partial Valve Stroke Test Mains/voltage range/fre- Password quency range Password change Maintenance Password entry Maintenance required - indic- Permissible operation time ation on display Permissible starts/h Maintenance signals Phase failure monitoring Menu navigation Plant Asset Management MODE Positioner...
  • Page 135 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Index Safety instructions Target configuration Safety instructions/warnings Temperature (motor) Selection overview for output Temperature indication contacts and indication lights Temperature monitoring Selector switch functions Temperature-time character- Self-retaining istic Self-retaining local Temperature unit Self-retaining Remote Thermal monitoring Serial number 10, 11 Time...
  • Page 136: Parameter Index

    Actuator controls Parameter index ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Parameter index Date and time Dead band CLOSE Dead band OPEN 0/4 mA (initial value) Deblocking attempts Detect. time dt Detect. time dt (MWG) 20 mA (final value) Device ID 24 V DC customer Device tag 103, 105 24 V DC external...
  • Page 137 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Parameter index Handwheel active I/O interface Heat.monitor.config. IE 24 V AC Heater control unit IE bus exception Heater monitor IE config. pos. transm. Heating sys. mon. time IE EEPROM High limit AIN 1 IE fieldbus High limit target value IE file access Hydraulics fault...
  • Page 138 Actuator controls Parameter index ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Language PCB failure Limit CLOSE Perm.op. time, manual Limit OPEN Perm. run time Local STOP Permissible starts Low limit AIN 1 Phase fault 124, 126 Low limit RWG Phase monitoring Low limit target value Pivot point 1 Low limit Uspan Posit.
  • Page 139 Actuator controls ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Parameter index Save interval Target speed for red. Scaling 42, 43, 44, 44 Temp. ctrls norm. ‰ Sel. sw. not REMOTE Temp. ctrl unit norm ‰ Self-retaining Local Temperature-time Self-retaining Remote II Thermal by-pass Sensor failure Thermal fault 124, 126 Service active...
  • Page 140 Actuator controls Parameter index ACV 01.2/ACVExC 01.2 Warnings Warnings (Cfg) Work. val. activ. (AIN) Working values (AIN) 43, 44 Wrn controls temp. Wrn dead bands Wrn event mark Wrn FOC Wrn FO cable budget Wrn FOC connection Wrn heater Wrn input AIN 1 123, 124 Wrn input AIN 2 123, 124...
  • Page 141: Addresses

    IBEROPLAN S.A. AUMA Polska Sp. z o.o. ES 28027 Madrid PL 41-219 Sosnowiec Tel +34 91 3717130 Tel +48 32 783 52 00 AUMA Riester GmbH & Co. KG iberoplan@iberoplan.com biuro@auma.com.pl www.auma.com.pl Location Muellheim AUMA Finland Oy DE 79373 Muellheim FI 02230 Espoo AUMA-LUSA Representative Office, Lda.
  • Page 142 AUMA worldwide AUMA South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Mikuni (B) Sdn. Bhd. Mustafa Sultan Science & Industry Co LLC ZA 1560 Springs BN KA1189 Kuala Belait OM Ruwi Tel +27 11 3632880 Tel + 673 3331269 / 3331272 Tel +968 24 636036 aumasa@mweb.co.za...
  • Page 143 AUMA worldwide...
  • Page 144 AUMA Riester GmbH & Co. KG P.O. Box 1362 DE 79373 Muellheim Tel +49 7631 809 - 0 Fax +49 7631 809 - 1250 info@auma.com www.auma.com Y008.007/003/en/1.17 For detailed information on AUMA products, refer to the Internet: www.auma.com...

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