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2. General

2.1 Proper use
Control actuators are intended to be used exclusively for actuating final control elements (valves,
vanes, etc.). Do not use these actuators for any other purpose. Otherwise, a hazard of personal injury
or of damage to or impairment of the operational reliability of the device may arise. 

2.2 Safety and precautions
When mounting the actuator in areas which may be accessed by unauthorized persons, take the re-
quired protective measures. 
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Control actuators perform movements for positioning vanes and valves. Handle properly and with
care. Otherwise, a hazard of bruise injuries may arise.

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When changing the oil of the actuator, thoroughly remove any oil that may have run down on the
floor during the procedure to avoid accidents. 

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Dispose of the waste oil in compliance with the respective local regulations. Make sure that no waste
oil reaches the water cycle.

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Only qualified specialists who have been trained for these tasks are authorized to mount and adjust
the control actuator, and to make the electrical connection. 

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When working on the actuator itself or its electronics always observe the locally valid accident pre-
vention regulations and the regulations concerning the construction of technical installations. 

3. Storage

Contrac actuators may be stored under moist and aggressive condition for a short time. The equipment
is protected against external corrosive influences. However, direct exposure to rain, snow, etc. must be
avoided.
Actuators, equipped with an anti condensation heater, are additionally protected by desiccant placed
in the connector (and in the terminal box of the separate electronics, if present). The desiccant guaran-
tees sufficient protection for approximately 150 days. It can be regenerated at a temperature of 90° C
within 4 h.
The desiccant must be removed prior to commissioning the actuator or the electronics.

3.1 Long-time storage
If you intend to store or transport the device for a longer time, we recommend to wrap it in plastic foil
and add desiccant. Regularly check if the desiccant is still active. 

4. Delivery State

If not otherwise specified by the customer, Contrac

 

actuators are delivered with the following standard

configuration:
Behavior in 0/100% position:

Shut-off with rated torque / force

Setpoint function:

Linear; setpoint = positioning value

Input (setpoint):

4 ... 20 mA 

1)

Function:

Positioner, parameter: setpoint

Output (actual value):

4 ... 20 mA 

1)

Digital inputs : 

1)

DI 1 switch-over manual/automatic and v.v.
DI 2 / DI 3 manual c/-

Digital outputs: 

1)

DO 1 ready to operate, DO 2/3 end position signalling 

Range:

Not adjusted

The configuration of your actuator may differ from the standard configuration specified above. It can be
called up for display using the configuration program. 

1)

 Not available for bus communication

Summary of Contents for LME620-AI

Page 1: ...Instructions 42 68 273 EN Electrical Linear Actuators for Continuous Modulating Control LME620AI LME620AN Contrac Rated Force 4 kN...

Page 2: ...D labels of the power electronics are located on the electronics cover 1 2 1 ID Label for Hardware Description 1 Electronics type 2 Device no No of non standard version 3 year of manufacture 4 Premiss...

Page 3: ...r moist and aggressive condition for a short time The equipment is protected against external corrosive influences However direct exposure to rain snow etc must be avoided Actuators equipped with an a...

Page 4: ...the actuator If you should feel a considerable counter force when moving the actuator by hand do not increase the force you apply to the hand wheel Otherwise you might damage the actuator or valve 5...

Page 5: ...cement of assemblies Avoid direct exposure to rain snow and other environmental influences Select the mounting site accordingly When mounting the actuator close to heat sources use an insluating layer...

Page 6: ...ion 0 1 mm referred to total stroke Fasten the actuator to the yoke with screws of property class 8 8 tensile strength 800 N mm2 yield strength 640 N mm2 Use the handhweel to extend the thrust rod lin...

Page 7: ...standard The following steps must be performed to switch the actuator to automatic mode AUT Activate digital inputs DI 1 DI 2 and DI 3 via the configuration program Make sure that the supply voltage...

Page 8: ...B 31 I U 26 27 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 13 5 11 14 6 12 15 L N 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 1 2 3 13 14 M 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 U V W Br Br PE H1 H2 Uv 24V RB 28 29 Sub Distribution Board ext fuse mains si...

Page 9: ...nstructions 42 68 821 for installation details Uv 24V 24V RB RB I U Uv AUT Y Y MAN 14 28 30 26 13 12 11 9 10 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 5 15 29 31 27 Ok r00358x1 end pos 0 end pos 100 setpoint HART 0 4 20 mA act v...

Page 10: ...6 A slow Mains fuse 6 3 A slow 3 15 A slow Low temperature heater only for low tempera ture version 2 A 2 A Fuse for protection against active 20 mA current feed at set point input 0 04 A fast 0 04 A...

Page 11: ...ggle switch Connection of reference potential to the system or protective earth by default set to system of electronic unit 8 LED for 0 position Indication if adjustment procedure saved position or fa...

Page 12: ...ngs the entire adjustment procedure must be repeated 9 2 Adjustment using the configuration program Context sensitive help information is available in the configuration program at all times For basic...

Page 13: ...ake is released 10 2Adjusting the Brake In automatic mode the brake is permanently released Therefore it is not exposed to wear and does not require any re adjustment 10 3Replacing the Position Sensor...

Page 14: ...g to the PCB After mounting is completed readjust the actuator range as described in section 10 of this manual Fig 11 Position sensor Fig 12 Mounting position actuator position thrust rod downward Z 1...

Page 15: ...tion contained herein without notice Printed in the Fed Rep of Germany 08 05 ABB 2005 ABB Ltd Salterbeck Trading Estate Workington Cumbria CA14 5DS UK Tel 44 0 1946 830 611 Fax 44 0 1946 832 661 ABB I...

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