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Operating and Installation Instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO Contents 1.0 General information on operating instructions......................................................................................3 2.0 Notes on possible dangers......................................................................................................................3 2.1 Significance of symbols ....................................................................................................................3 2.2 Explanatory notes on safety information............................................................................................4 3.0 Storage and transport...............................................................................................................................4 4.0 Description................................................................................................................................................5 4.1 Field of application.............................................................................................................................5 4.2 Method of functioning.........................................................................................................................5 4.3 Diagram.............................................................................................................................................6 4.3.1 ARI-PREMIO 2,2 - 5 kN............................................................................................................6 4.3.2 ARI-PREMIO 12 - 15 kN...........................................................................................................7 4.3.3 Parts list....................................................................................................................................8 4.4 Technical data....................................................................................................................................9 4.5 Dimensions......................................................................................................................................12 5.0 Installation ..............................................................................................................................................13 5.1 General installation data..................................................................................................................13 5.2 Manual operation.............................................................................................................................15 5.2.1 ARI-PREMIO 2.2 - 5 kN .........................................................................................................15 5.2.2 ARI-PREMIO 12 - 15 kN ........................................................................................................16 Rev. 0040501000 4511 englisch 5.3 Installation instructions for mounting to valves................................................................................17 5.3.1 Mounting for valve-lift up to 30 mm (yoke version).................................................................17 5.3.2 Mounting for valve lift over 30 mm to 80 mm (column version)..............................................19 5.4 Electrical connection........................................................................................................................21 5.4.1 Wiring diagram ARI-PREMIO 2.2 - 5 kN.................................................................................21 5.4.2 Wiring diagram ARI-PREMIO 12 - 15 kN................................................................................22 5.4.2.1 ARI-PREMIO 12 - 15 kN 1 Ph~ / 3 Ph~ without reversing contactor.......................................22 5.4.2.2 ARI-PREMIO 12 - 15 kN 1 Ph~ / 3 Ph~ with reversing contactor............................................23 5.4.3 Connection .............................................................................................................................24 5.5 Options and settings .......................................................................................................................25 5.5.1 Torque and travel switches.....................................................................................................25 5.5.2 Connection boards PA or NA (only 2.2-5 kN).......................................................................25 5.5.3 Travel switch...........................................................................................................................26 5.5.3.1 Installation of additional travel switches...................................................................................27 5.5.3.2 Installation of trip slide and setting of the travel switch (S3)....................................................29 5.5.3.3 Setting the additional travel switches (S4/S5 and S24/S25)....................................................30 5.5.4 Potentiometers........................................................................................................................31 5.5.4.1 Installing the potentiometer......................................................................................................31 5.5.4.2 Setting the potentiometer.........................................................................................................33 5.5.5 Error-proof potentiometer for single-channel, error-proof position feedback.........................34 5.5.5.1 Setting the potentiometer on conductive plastic basis.............................................................34 5.5.6 Heating...................................................................................................................................36 5.5.6.1 Installation of heating...............................................................................................................36 5.5.7 Electronic position indicator RI21...........................................................................................37 5.5.8 Electronic position controller ES11.........................................................................................37 5.5.9 Electronic position indicator (RI21) and position controller (ES11) together in the actuator...38 5.5.10 Integrated temperature controller dTRON 316.....................................................................39 5.5.10.1 Installation of the dTRON 316................................................................................................39 5.5.11 Integrated reversing contactor..............................................................................................40 5.5.11.1 Installing the reversing contactor............................................................................................40 5.5.11.2 Electrical connection with ES11 or dTRON 316.....................................................................40 5.5.12 Phase control relay...............................................................................................................41 5.5.12.1 Installing the phase control relay............................................................................................41 5.5.14 Electronic position indicator RI32.........................................................................................46 5.5.14.1 Useful range of the linear motion potentiometer ...................................................................46 5.5.14.2 Installing the RI32 electronic position indicator in the PREMIO.............................................46 5.5.14.3 Electronic position indicator (RI32) and position controller (ES11) together in the actuator........................................................................................................................47 5.5.14.4 Technical data - Position indicator RI32.................................................................................48 5.5.14.5 Potentiometer installation ......................................................................................................48 5.5.14.6 Wiring diagram ......................................................................................................................49 5.5.14.7 Connection conditions............................................................................................................49 5.5.14.8 Setting zero point and slope span..........................................................................................50 6.0 Putting the actuator into operation ......................................................................................................51 7.0 Care and maintenance............................................................................................................................51 8.0 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................51 9.0 Troubleshooting table ............................................................................................................................52 10.0 Dismantlement of thrust actuator .......................................................................................................53 11.0 Warranty / Guarantee............................................................................................................................53 12.0 EC declaration of conformity...............................................................................................................54 Operating and installation instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO 1.0 General information on operating instructions These operating instructions provide information on mounting and maintaining the thrust actuators. Please contact the supplier or the manufacturer in case of problems which cannot be solved by reference to the operating instructions. They are binding on the transport, storage, installation, start-up, operation, maintenance and repair. The notes and warnings must be observed and adhered to. - Handling and all work must be carried out by expert personnel or all activities must be supervised and checked. It is the owner’s responsibility to define areas of responsibility and competence and to monitor the personnel. - In addition, current regional safety requirements must be applied and observed when taking the fittings out of service as well as when maintaining and repairing them. The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce technical modifications at any time. These Operating Instructions comply with the requirements of EU Directives. 2.0 Notes on possible dangers 2.1 Significance of symbols ATTENTION ! . . . Warning of general danger. ATTENTION ! . . . Warning of dangerous voltage. Exposed to injury! Don’t touch the turning handwheel when the motor is running. Exposed to injury! Don’t put your hand into the up or downwards moving appliance. Danger when not observing the operating and installation instructions! Before installing, operating, maintenance or dismantling read and observe the instructions. Danger though voltage! Before dismantling the hood, switch of the electrical source and secure against turning on again. 0040501000 4511 Page 3 Operating and installation instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO 2.2 Explanatory notes on safety information In these Operating and Installation Instructions dangers, risks and items of safety information are highlighted to attract special attention. Information marked with the above symbol and “ATTENTION ! ” describe practices, a failure to comply with which can result in serious injury or danger of death for users or third parties or in material damage to the system or the environment. It is vital to comply with these practices and to monitor compliance. All other information not specifically emphasised such as transport, installation, operating and maintenance instructions as well as technical data (in the operating instructions, product documentation and on the device itself) must also be complied with to the fullest extent in order to avoid faults which in turn can cause serious injury to persons or damage to property. 3.0 Storage and transport ATTENTION ! - Valve mountings such as drives, handwheels, hoods must not be used to take external forces, e.g. they are not designed for use as climbing aids, or as connecting points for lifting gear. Non-compliance may lead to death, injury or damage to property due to persons falling or parts being dropped. - Suitable materials handling and lifting equipment should be used. See “4.4 Technical data” for weights. - At -20° to +70°C dry, free from dirt. - Do not unpack thrust drive or setting equipment assembly prior to installation. - Protect against external force (impact, vibration etc.). - Do not soil or damage type identification plate and wiring diagram on the controller. Page 4 0040501000 4511 Operating and installation instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO 4.0 Description 4.1 Field of application ARI-PREMIO linear thrust actuators are employed to actuate control or shut-off valves requiring a nominal linear stroke distance of up to 80 mm and thrust from 2.2 kN to 15 kN. The thrust actuators are set to the thrust forces specified in the technical data. If supplied with the valve, the lift of the thrust actuator will be set to the stroke distance of the valve. Selection of the proper actuator version in alignment with the corresponding fitting as well as use of the thrust actuator in accordance with the specified technical data is the responsibility of the systems engineer. See data sheet for areas of application, application limits and potential. Any use of the thrust actuator beyond the specified technical data or improper use of the actuator is deemed to be not for the intended purpose. The ambient conditions have to be conform to the actual electromagnetic compatibility directives. Additional the compatibility to this directives has to be maintained in case of expansion or other changing of the ambient conditions. 4.2 Method of functioning The thrust actuator, fitted with a yoke or columns, is mounted to the valve. Transfer of force is effected via a coupling safeguarded against torsion. The torsion safeguarding feature also serves as a lift indicator. The lift settings can be read off on a lift dial attached to the yoke or between the 2-ear clamps mounted to the column. The electrical components are accommodated separately from the gearbox underneath a sealed hood, thus being protected against operating and environmental effects. Following removal of the hood, easy access is provided to the switchgear and indicating feature. The rotary motion of the motor is transmitted to the spindle nut by means of spur gear. The drive spindle, which is safeguarded against torsion, screws its way into the spindle nut and thus performs a pull or push motion depending on the sense of rotation. In the final positions of the valve, the spindle nut is pressed against a set of springs so as to produce closing force. The motor is switched-off by means of two load-dependent switches and one stroke- dependent switch. For the function of the stroke-dependent travel switch (S3), an optionally available trip slide is necessary. The load-dependent switches will also switch-off the motor if foreign bodies have lodged themselves between the valve seat and cone. The load-dependent switches serve to protect the valve and thrust actuator against damage. 0040501000 4511 Page 5 Operating and installation instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO 4.3 Diagram 4.3.1 ARI-PREMIO 2,2 - 5 kN Yoke Version Column Version Fig. 1 Page 6 0040501000 4511 Operating and installation instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO 4.3.2 ARI-PREMIO 12 - 15 kN Fig. 2 0040501000 4511 Page 7 Operating and installation instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO 4.3.3 Parts list Pos. Designation Pos. Designation 50.1 Gearbox 50.30 Driving spindle 50.1.1 Gearbox cover plate 50.31 Spindle safety feature Cable gland 50.32 Torsion safety feature 2.2 - 5kN: 2 x M16x1,5 50.2 50.34 Bellow 12 - 15kN: 2 x M16x1,5 / 50.35 Grub screw DIN ISO 4766 - M6 1 x M20x1,5 50.4 Sealing plug 1 x M16x1,5 50.36 Set collar 50.6 Hood 50.37 Grub screw DIN 913-M3x5 50.7 Hood seal 50.40 Synchronous motor, complete 50.8 Counter-sunk screw DIN EN ISO 50.40.3 Motor capacitor 10642 - M5x20 50.9 Sealing washer DIN EN ISO 7089 50.41 Head cap screw DIN EN ISO 4762-M4 - 18 50.10 Column 50.42 Board support 50.11 Conical spring washer 50.43 Standard board 50.12 Handwheel 50.43.1 Directional switch (valve – up) S3 50.12.1 Turning handle of handwheel 50.43.2 Torque switch 50.14 Yoke 50.45 Shift lever 50.15 Flange 50.46 Washer 50.16 Spring washer DIN 128-A10 50.47 Wiring diagram sticker, standard 50.17 Hexagon head screw 50.48 Connector, 3-pole (standard) DIN EN ISO 4017 - M10x40 50.18 Hexagon head screw 50.57 Head cap screw DIN EN 24017-M10x55 DIN EN ISO 4762 - M4x10 50.19 T-head bolt DIN 261-M12x40 50.58 Protective conductor terminal 50.20 Washer DIN EN ISO 7089 50.59 Head cap screw DIN EN ISO 4762 - M4x6 50.21 Spring washer DIN 128-A12 50.87 Threaded bush 50.22 Hexagon nut DIN EN ISO 4032 - M12 50.96 O-ring DIN 3771 – 4 x 1.8 50.23 Lift dial 50.101 Connector, 8-pole 50.24 Distance column 50.110 Gear cap 50.25 Hexagon nut DIN 980-V-M16 50.115 O-ring DIN 3771 - 52x2.5 50.26 2-ear clamp (stroke indicator) 50.119 Fan wheel 50.27 Coupling 50.128 Collar nut Seal lock M6 Page 8 0040501000 4511 Operating and installation instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO 4.4 Technical data Type ARI-PREMIO Thrust force kN 2,2 5,0 12,0 15,0 Stroke distance max. mm 50 80 Duty classification acc. to EN 60034-1 S3 80% DC / max.1200 c/h S3 50% DC / max. 1200 c/h Control speed mm/sec. 0,38 0,38 1,0 0,38 0,79 0,38 Motor voltage 230V - 50Hz / 60Hz 1) 230V - 50Hz Power consumption W 21 33 75 69 85 69 For power consumption of other voltages and frequencies refer to type plate or on request. Torque switch 2 pcs., permanently wired, 2 pcs., permanently wired switching capacity 10A, 250V~ switching capacity 16A, 250V~ Travel switch 2) 1 pcs., permanently wired, 1 pcs., switching capacity 10A, 250V~ permanently wired switching capacity 16A, 250V~ Enclosure IEC 60529 IP 65 Max. storage temperature -40 °C ... +85 °C Max. permissible ambient temperature -20 °C ... +70 °C For operation outside or at freezing temperature a heating is recommended. Handwheel Yes (rotating during operation) Yes (engageable) Mounting position Any. Exception: motor must not be suspended downwards Gear lubricant Molyduval Klüber Isoflex Topas NB152 Valenzia H2 Weight kg 5.4 6 6.5 10.5 1) Control speed and power consumption are 20% higher at frequency of 60 Hz 2) Option trip slide necessary Additional voltages / frequencies Type ARI-PREMIO Thrust force kN 2,2 5,0 12,0 15,0 Control speed mm/sec. 0,38 0,38 1,0 0,38 0,79 0,38 Voltages 24V - 50Hz / 24V - 60Hz 1) 24V - 50/60Hz 1) 24V - 50Hz 24V - DC 2) 1152V4 -V 5 -0 D/6C0 H2)z 1) 2244VV -- 6D0CH z2 )1 ) 115V - 50Hz / 115V - 60Hz 1) 3~400V - 50/60Hz 1)3) 115V - 50/60Hz 230V - 60Hz 1) 3~400V - 50Hz / 3~400V - 60Hz 1) 1) Control speed and power consumption are 20% higher at frequency of 60 Hz 2) further information / technical data for DC-version refer to item 5.5.14 Electronic position indicator RI32 3) S3 50%ED / max 1200 c/h 0040501000 4511 Page 9 Operating and installation instructions Thrust actuator ARI-PREMIO Accessories Trip slide Necessary for operation: - for actuating travel switch S3 / retracting spindle (the travel switch S3 exists already in the standard version of the actuator) - for potentiometer - for additional position switches S4 / S5 Additional intermediate Type Standard - 2 pcs., zero potential, switching capacity 10A, 250V~ position switches - 2 pcs., zero potential, with gold contacts, S4, S5 4)5) Type Low-voltage switching capacity max. 0,1A, 4-30V Conductive plastic - 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 ohm; 1 W (max. 2 pcs.) Wire (max. 2 pcs.) - 100, 200 ohm; 1 W - Only in conjunction with RI22 Contactless (max. 1 pc.) - Feedback signal corresponds to RI22 Potentiometer 4) - TÜV-approved conductive plastic potentiometer, suitable as a position feedback sensor for control devices in electronic systems TÐúV-approved used to regulate and monitor fuel, air and exhaust gas streams in potentiometer combustion plants (max. 2 pcs.) - 5000 ohm - Or optionally: 100, 200, 500, 1000 ohm; 1.5 W - Not suitable for retrofitting! - Control signals 0(2)...10V or 0(4)...20mA; electrical isolation between mains voltage and control signal Type ES11 Electronic - Incl. potentiometer position controller 4) (note the maximum number of potentiometers) (for controlling actuator with - Control signals: 3-step, 0-10V or 4-20mA Type PREMIO-Plus analogue control signal) - Automatic initialisation (see separate data sheet / - Optional position feedback operating instructions) - Electrical isolation between mains voltage and control signal - Analogue output for position feedback 0(4)...20mA, optional switching to 0(2)-10V, output can be inverted; electrical isolation between mains voltage and position feedback signal RI22 - Optional display for indicating position feedback signal in mA or V Electronic - Incl. potentiometer position indicator 4) (note the maximum number of potentiometers) (for position feedback with - Analogue output for position feedback analogue control signal) 2...10V; 4...20 mA - Compact design; 2 or 4-wire circuit RI32 - Power supply: 24V AC/DC - Incl. potentiometer (note the maximum number of potentiometers) - (With automatic switching circuit) Heating Heating resistor 230V AC, 115V AC, 24V AC, 15W - Zero potential, switching capacity 10A, 250V~ Type Standard PA - (Also possible with standard version for operation at 12/15kN) Connection board 4) - Zero potential, with gold contacts, Type Low-voltage NA max. switching capacity 0.1A, 4-30V Page 10 0040501000 4511

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