Parker PA Series Installation, Operating,  & Maintenance Instructions
Parker PA Series Installation, Operating,  & Maintenance Instructions

Parker PA Series Installation, Operating, & Maintenance Instructions

Normally closed angle seat valves with digital positioner and feedback 2-way normally closed

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FLUID CONTROL DIVISION
Parker Hannifin Corporation
95 Edgewood Avenue
New Britain, CT 06051
Telephone (860) 827-2300
INSTALLATION, OPERATING & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF
THE PRODUCTS AND/OR SYSTEMS DESCRIBED HEREIN OR
RELATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY
AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.
This document and other information from Parker Hannifin
Corporation, its subsidiaries and authorized distributors provide
product and/or system options for further investigation by users
having technical expertise. It is important that you analyze all
aspects of your application, including consequences of any failure,
and review the information concerning the product or system in the
current product catalog. Due to the variety of operating conditions
and applications for these products or systems, the user, through its
own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for making the final
selection of the products and systems and assuring that all
performance, safety and warning requirements of the application
are met.
The products described herein, including without limitation, product
features, specifications, designs, availability, and pricing, are
subject to change by Parker Hannifin Corporation and its
subsidiaries at any time without notice.
Carefully read Installation, Operation and Maintenance procedures
prior to installing or servicing valve.
Do not use valve as a safety shut-off valve when making repairs.
Do not install a valve before depressurizing system down to
atmospheric pressure.
Care must be taken to ensure that the valve materials selected are
suitable for the media being handled. Parker assumes no liability
for damage caused by improper material selection in the case of
corrosion from aggressive media.
CAUTION: Do not, at any time, make any alteration or
modifications to any angle seat valves without the express and
written approval of Parker's Fluid Control Division.
PA SERIES NORMALLY CLOSED ANGLE SEAT VALVES
WITH DIGITAL POSITIONER AND FEEDBACK
2-WAY NORMALLY CLOSED
!
IOM–PR
(Rev 0122)
DESCRIPTION
These valves are 2-way normally closed (N.C.) valves with stainless
steel construction and are pneumatically actuated, which requires a
24VDC supply power. The positioner adjusts the valve stroke by
monitoring the stem position in relation to the input signal.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
2-way PA SERIES - NORMALLY CLOSED VALVES
The angle seat valve is kept closed by a spring which presses
against a piston and piston rod forcing the seating to seal tightly
against the valve seat. When pressure is applied to the actuator
pilot connection, the piston, piston rod, and seating seal are raised
thus opening the valve.
The valve closes tightly when pressure is removed from the pilot
connection.
The maximum permitted angle seat valve pressure, pilot valve
pressure, and temperature ranges are described on the valve data
label.
CAUTION:
A minimum pilot operating pressure is required for
proper angle seat valve operation.
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  • Page 1 Do not install a valve before depressurizing system down to atmospheric pressure. Care must be taken to ensure that the valve materials selected are suitable for the media being handled. Parker assumes no liability for damage caused by improper material selection in the case of corrosion from aggressive media.
  • Page 2: Installation Instructions

    Piping: Remove any protective enclosures from the body ports and connect supply line to the inlet port of the valve. An arrow on Parker Hannifin Fluid Control Division certifies its valve appliance the body indicates direction of flow. Use of Teflon tape, thread...
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Ambient temperature: 32~140℉ (0~60 °C) Protection class: IP66 Vibration resistance parameter: 100Hz Electrical Specifications Connections: cable gland Supply voltage: 24 V DC ± 10 %, ≥1A. Recommend switching-mode power supply. Power input: <5W Input resistance for set-point signal: 120Ω Analog output signal: maximum load 560Ω...
  • Page 4 Positioner Attributes Operating interface Transparent cover Main body housing Electrical connection Pneumatic connections Feedback sensing pin Figure 1. Positioner attributes Page 4...
  • Page 5: Electrical Connections

    Electrical Connections Figure 2. Connection Connection Description Signal Type Analog signal output + 0/4 – 20 mA Analog signal output GND Table 1. Electrical connection description – X1 Connection Description Signal Type Power supply + +24 V Power supply GND Set signal input + 0/4 –...
  • Page 6: Pneumatic Connections

    Pneumatic Connections Figure 3. Pneumatic connections Connection Description Pilot air supply (built-in filter, filter size 5 micron) Pilot air exhaust Actuator air connection Table 3. Pneumatic connections DIGITAL POSITIONER Connections Connect the pilot air supply to the “P” port on the positioner (Fig 3). Pilot air supply pressure greater than 101.5 psi (7 bar) may damage the positioner.
  • Page 7: Operation

    Operation Interface Description The positioner includes a 4-key control panel and an OLED display. The user can switch the display and set parameters and functions by pressing the four keys. The functions of the keys are represented at the bottom of the display. Display Key 4 Key 1...
  • Page 8 Display Description Current position value (big font) and position set-point value (small font) in the manual mode. Current position is percentage open. Press “MANU” key to display. Table 5. MANU operating interface Main Menu The user can run specific functions or set specific parameters under the main menu. The menu interface has no lock function, therefore the user should exit to the operating interface from the main menu after making any changes.
  • Page 9 AUTO TUNE Although the positioner has been factory calibrated, the positioner must run the AUTO TUNE function again in the actual installation to establish the application control parameters. This function can test the related control parameters and will take approximately 2-3 minutes, if running normally. The system will check whether the valve stroke range is in the effective range of the displacement sensor during the automatic adjustment process.
  • Page 10 ADD FUNC This function includes additional functions. Use the arrow keys to scroll to ADD FUNC and press the ENT key to open the selection menu. Use the arrow keys to navigate to a specific function. Press the EXIT key to return to the main menu. ADD FUNC CHARACT CUTOFF...
  • Page 11 CHARACT Factory setting: LINEAR (Factory Default) EQ PERC: 1:25, 1:33, 1:50, 25:1, 33:1, 50:1 FREE value: 0%, 5%, 10%……95%, 100% The CHARACT function is used to determine the relationship between position set-point value and valve stroke. In the actual control system, the controlled variable is usually required to have a specific control characteristic, such as linearity. The user can select or set the characteristic option to meet the control requirement in the function menu.
  • Page 12 CHARACT LINEAR EQ PERC 1:25 1:33 1:50 25:1 33:1 EXIT 50:1 EXIT FREE Y0 -> 0.0% Y5 -> 5.0% EXIT Y100 -> 100.0% Figure 10. Operating sequence CHARACT Option Description 1:1 linear transfer relationship LINEAR between position set-point value and valve stroke. Equal percentage relationship EQ PERC between position set-point value...
  • Page 13 Use the arrow keys to scroll to FREE or EQUAL PERC and press the SEL key to open the selection menu. Use the arrow keys to navigate to a specific function. Press the SET key to set the desired feature. Click the arrow keys to adjust. Press the OK key to return to the selection menu.
  • Page 14 CUTOFF Factory setting: AUTO CUT MIN value: 1% AUTO CUT MAX value: 99% MANU CUT MIN value: 2% MANU CUT MAX value: 98% When the percentage of set-point value is in the enabled range of CUTOFF, the valve actuator will be fully pressurized or evacuated.
  • Page 15 Valve stroke(%) (POS) MAX adjustable from 75-100% Set-point value(%) 90 100 (CMD) MIN adjustable from 0-25% Figure 14. Graph CUTOFF Page 15...
  • Page 16: Input Signal

    DIR CMD Factory setting: DIR CMD option: RISE This function determines the direction between the input signal and the position set-point value (CMD). RISE: 0/4 mA → 0%, 20 mA → 100%. (Opens with increasing signal) FALL: 0/4 mA → 100%, 20 mA →0%. (Closes with increasing signal) Use the arrow keys to scroll to DIR CMD and press the ENT key to open the selection menu.
  • Page 17 LIM STROKE Factory setting: LIM STROKE MIN value: 0% (unlimited) LIM STROKE MAX value: 100% (unlimited) This function limits the range of the total valve stroke. MIN adjustment range: 0 – 50 % of the total physical stroke. MAX adjustment range: 50 – 100 % of the total physical stroke. *The minimum allowable gap between MIN and MAX is 50% of the total physical stroke.
  • Page 18 DEAD BAND Factory setting: AUTO DB value: 1% MANU DB value: 1% The system does not adjust the valve stroke when the gap between the stroke value and the position set-point value is not bigger than the dead band value. The dead band value is divided into automatic dead band value and manual dead band value options.
  • Page 19 OUTPUT Factory setting: ANALOG option: POS ANALOG TYPE option: 4-20 mA This function is used to output an analog signal of the current position (POS) or of the set-point value (CMD). Two output signal types (4-20 mA, 0-20 mA) can be selected. Use the arrow keys to scroll to OUTPUT and press the ENT key to open the selection menu.
  • Page 20 SIG ERROR Factory setting: SIG ERROR option: ERROR OFF SIG ERROR SAFEPOS option: CLOSE This function is used to detect the loss of the input signal, but only for the 4-20 mA input signal option. The error condition results when input signal ≤ 3.5 mA. This condition occurs when SIG ERROR is enabled, and an error is detected. “ERROR” will be displayed on the operating interface.
  • Page 21 MANU RATE Factory setting: GRADE: 2 This function is used for setting the adjustment rate for the valve stroke in the manual mode. The grade of adjustment rate: 1 - 5, 1 is the slowest adjustment rate, 5 is the fastest adjustment rate. Use the arrow keys to scroll to MANU RATE and press the SET key to open.
  • Page 22 CODE Continued Option Description Code protection for entering the MAIN MENU main menu. Code protection for switching MANU/AUTO between automatic mode and manual mode. Code protection for entering the ADD FUNC auxiliary function menu. Code protection for running AUTO TUNE automatic adjustment.
  • Page 23 Advanced Functions CAL USER This function is not recommended for general users. Factory setting: CAL POS MIN: the AD value of minimum position by AUTO TUNE function. CAL POS MAX: the AD value of maximum position by AUTO TUNE function. CAL INPUT MIN for 4-20 mA: 655 CAL INPUT MAX for 4-20 mA: 3277 CAL INPUT MIN for 0-20 mA: 0...
  • Page 24 CAL USER CAL POS CAL INPUT EXIT CAL FACT CAL POS MIN 0 MIN 0 EXIT MAX 0 MAX 0 CAL INPUT 4mA 0 4mA 0 EXIT 20mA 0 20mA 0 Press for approx.3s CAL FACT Calibration values reset to factory settings Figure 28.
  • Page 25: Technical Requirements

    3-micron oil separator in front of the air supply inlet of the positioner. It is suggested to use a filter regulator such as Parker model number P31EB92EGBBN5P.
  • Page 26 Appendix Mechanical Dimensions Figure 29. Mechanical dimensions Page 26...
  • Page 27 Positioner Replacement WARNING: Failure to depressurize the system could result in injury. Disassembly of the actuator is not required. If the positioner is inoperable, contact Parker concerning replacement of the unit. Depressurize the system. Turn off supply voltage and signal to the positioner. Remove electrical connectors from positioner.
  • Page 28 Positioner Installation Figure 32. Displacement sensor adjustment and measurement Use a 3 mm hex key wrench to tighten the screw at position A to tighten the positioner housing and the threaded connector. Insert the spring washer into the bottom thread. Screw the replacement positioner clockwise into the threaded connection of the actuator housing and tighten as shown in Figure 32.
  • Page 29 Rotation of Valve Positioner The positioner housing can be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise within 180° range. This can allow for better access to make the electrical and pneumatic connections. Figure 33. Positioner Rotation NOTE: The positioner has a hard stop to prevent rotation. If it does not rotate in one direction, do not force rotation. Try rotating in the opposite direction.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Trouble Shooting TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROCEDURE Display does not 1. Incorrect voltage. 1. Confirm 24V DC power supply. illuminate after being 2. Electrical connectors are not fastened to positioner. 2. Tighten electrical connecters to the positioner. powered. Actuator does not move. 1.

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