Armatec DVC5630-006 Installation Operation & Maintenance

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  • Page 1 Type DVC5630-006 Electrical actuator Installation, Operation & Maintenance...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX With Dansk Ventil Center A/S as 1 INTRODUCTION ....................1 your business partner, you are always guar- 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION................1-2 anteed a wide and well sorted product range and a unique 3 GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES............2-4 technical know-how 4 INSTALLATION ....................4-11 Product development is a key 5 OPERATION....................11-12 factor for DVC,...
  • Page 3: General Information And Features

    2.2 Initial inspection Upon receipt of the actuator, the user should inspect the condition of the product and ensure that product specification stated in the name plate matches with the order sheet. Remove the packing wrap or wooden box carefully. Inspect the product for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipment. Check the product specification with product ordered.
  • Page 4: External Parts

    3.1.4 Duty cycle Duty cycle rated IEC60034 – S4 50% / S2 30 min Exceeding the actuator’s rated duty cycle may cause thermal overload. NOTE: TYPE OF DUTY ACCORDING TO VDE 0530 / IEC 60034-1 SHORT – TIME DUTY S2 INTERMITTENT DUTY S4 The duty is a sequence of identical cycles which consist of The operation time at a constant load is short, so that thermal...
  • Page 5: Internal Parts

    3.3 Internal parts for standard models POS. INTERNAL PARTS Motor Indicator Open Limit Switch Close Limit Switch Additional Open Limit Switch Additional Close Limit Switch Potentiometer Unit Terminal Heater Capacitor 4. INSTALLATION 4.1 Pre-installation for using in general service Verify the actuator’s nameplate to ensure correct model number, torque output, operating speed, voltage and enclosure type before installation or use. It is important to verify that the torque output of the actuator is appropriate for the torque requirements of the valve, and that the duty cycle of the actuator is appropriate for the intended application.
  • Page 6 4.2.1 Actuator mounting base details Actuator Mounting Base: F03/F05 and F07 Square Adapter 14mm - 11mm 11mm - 9mm Star Adapter 14mm - 11mm 11mm - 9mm F03, F05, F07 DANGER: HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE. Make sure all incoming power is disconnected before performing the mounting. 4.3 Limit switch setting Manually rotate the hand wheel of the actuator to fully closed position Using a hex wrench, loosen the set screw in the CLOSE limit switch cam...
  • Page 7 4.4 Setting potentiometer (replacement and setting) The potentiometer has been calibrated at factory. However, if re-calibration is required, proceed as follows: Manually rotate the hand wheel of the actuator to fully closed position. While measuring the resistance between P1 (orange) and P2 (grey), gently rotate the Potentiometer Gear until it reaches between 80 - 120 Ω (100 Ω...
  • Page 8 4.5.2 Calibration of Zero and Span - CPT The settings of Zero and Span have been calibrated at the factory. However, if re-calibration is required, proceed as follows: Use the hand wheel to drive the actuator to a half open position. Apply power (or use the manual override) to drive the actuator to its fully closed position (clockwise rotation).
  • Page 9 4.7.1 LED Signal indication STATE INDICATION Power On (Auto) Blue Flickering Auto Calibrating Fully Closed Green Flickering Closing Fully Open Flickering Opening Manuel Mode: Fault Indication, Either: Yellow - No Input Signal Flickering - Wrong Input Wiring - Wrong PCU Setting 4.7.2 Setting PCU functions A) Selecting input signal - User can select different types of input signal by adjusting the DIP switches as follows:...
  • Page 10 C) Fail position setting - User can select the fail position of the actuator in case of control signal failure by adjusting the DIP switches as follows: FAIL CLOSE Fail Position Setting Switch FAIL OPEN Fail Last Position CH 2 Switch CH 1 Switch Auto-Full Switch Open when fail...
  • Page 11 G) Customizing set-points (CH 1 Switch) - This function is used when the user wants to set different set-points for SET-POINTS ADJUSTABLE RANGE fully open and fully closed positions. Fully Closed 3-8 mA DC - For example, if the user wants to assign 5mA as the set-point for fully Fully Open 16-21 mA DC closed position, first of all switch-on (move up) the CH1 switch (switch 4).
  • Page 12: Operation

    4.8 AC/DC Multi-Board Terminal Block A) Terminal block 2 CLOSE LAMP 3 NONE 4 OPEN LAMP 5 NONE 6 LAMP COM 7 Power 24V AC/DC (DC + input terminal) 8 CLOSE signal 9 OPEN signal 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 Power 24V AC/DC (DC – input terminal) Power in-put switch B) Power in-put switch WARNING!
  • Page 13 5.2.2 5630-006 PCU type 230 VAC 24 VDC / VAC 5.2.3 5630-006 On/Off type - 24 VAC / 24 VDC DANGER: HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE. No electrical power should be connected until all wiring and limit switch adjustments have been completed. Once the power is supplied to the unit, caution when the cover is not installed. Get into the flow...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 Maintenance CAUTION: - Turn off all power before attempting to perform maintenance on the actuator. - POTENTIALLY HIGH PRESSURE ITEM. Before removing or disassembling your actuator, ensure that the valve or other actuated device is isolated and not under pressure. Under the normal conditions, maintenance should be carried out at six month intervals.
  • Page 15: Trouble Shooting

    7. TROUBLE SHOOTING The following instructions are listed in the order of the most common difficulties encountered during the installation and start-up. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Open in control circuit Motor will not run Refer to appropriate wiring diagram and check for continuity Insulation resistance breakdown in motor No power available to actuator Tripped circuit breaker...
  • Page 16: Dimensions

    8. DIMENSIONS 8.1 5630-006 On/Off Type 8.2 5630-006 PCU Type NOTE: FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER OR YOUR SUPPLIER.. Get into the flow...

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