Bernard Controls BT Startup Manual

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BT Separated box
Start Up Guide
SUG_18010_EN - Ind. A
Art : 5100659

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  • Page 1 BT Separated box Start Up Guide SUG_18010_EN - Ind. A Art : 5100659...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 PACKAGING, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE ----------------- 4 Packaging Storage Maintenance INSTALLATION PREPARATION --------------------------------- 5 Actuator & separated box configuration Pre-requisites MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ---------------------------------- 6 Fastening the actuator on the valve Fastening the box on its support WIRING ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Opening connection compartment or connector Installing cable glands...
  • Page 3: Safety

    PACKAGING, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE 2.1 Packaging BT actuators packaging is comprised of a dual-layer carton strapped on a pallet. For certain non-EU countries or on request, the pallets are heat treated to standard NIMP 15 and IPPC-stamped.
  • Page 4: Maintenance

    2. Visually check that cable entries and cover are tightly closed. 2.3 Maintenance All BT actuators feature lifetime lubrication and therefore require no specific maintenance, if they were correctly commissioned and used in conditions foreseen by design. INSTALLATION PREPARATION 3.1 Actuator &...
  • Page 5: Pre-Requisites

    English 3.2 Pre-requisites Documents Equipment  Actuator start-up guide  No. 10 socket-end wrench and the present guide  1.5×10 flat blade  Wiring diagram your screwdriver (optional) actuator  2 adjustable wrenches  2.5mm Allen key  Stripping pliers ...
  • Page 6: Wiring

    English WIRING Do not supply wires with electric power until wiring is finished and connection compartment is closed or connector plugged on the actuator. If you need to open connection compartment or connector after wiring, previously cut off power supply to the actuator. 5.1 Opening connection compartment or connector To types of connections are available on your actuator: ...
  • Page 7 English 5.1.2 Accessing connections in connector As the wiring is done inside the connector, you have first to remove the connector, then open it. How to remove connector 1. Using a 10mm open end wrench or 10×1.5mm flat blade screwdriver, unscrew head screws...
  • Page 8: Installing Cable Glands

    English 5.2 Installing cable glands  Procedure is the same for connection compartment and connector. How to install cable glands For each cable entry used 1. Remove plug from the cable entry (M20 entry for control or M25 entry for power) with the adjustable wrench.
  • Page 9 English Identifying terminals on the terminal plate Control terminals They are numbered from 1 to 51. 16 to 24, 26 to 28 and 30 to 35 have 2 tabs in order to create shunts between terminals if needed. Power terminals (3Ph/1Ph) ...
  • Page 10: Closing Connection Compartment Or Connector

    2. Thread the spring lock washer then the lug on the 6 mm screw. 3. Screw this assembly in the tapered hole with a 10mm eye wrench or open-end wrench. LOGIC SETTINGS  For Logic settings, please refer to the BT Start-Up Guide.
  • Page 12 Tel. : +33 (0)1 34 7 71 00 / Fax : +33 (0)1 34 07 71 01 / mail@bernardcontrols.com CONTACT BY OPERATING AREAS > AMERICA > EUROPE > INDIA, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA NORTH AMERICA BELGIUM AFRICA BERNARD CONTROLS UNITED STATES BERNARD CONTROLS BENELUX BERNARD CONTROLS AFRICA HOUSTON NIVELLES (BRUSSELS) ABIDJAN - IVORY COAST inquiry.usa@bernardcontrols.com inquiry.belgium@bernardcontrols.com inquiry.africa@bernardcontrols.com...

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