Azbil ACTIVAL Specifications & Instructions Download Page 9

AB-7356-U 

 Mounting  position 

The ACTIVAL can be mounted in any position ranging from upright to sideways (90

 tilted). The ACTIVAL should be installed 

with its actuator vertically positioned above the valve body. (See Fig. 9.)  However, the ACTIVAL must be installed always in 
upright position outdoors. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 9.  Mounting position 

 Piping 

 

Check that the model number of the product is what you ordered. The model number is shown on the label attached to the 
yoke. 

  Install a bypass pipe and gate valves on the inflow, outflow, and bypass sides. If difference between the coil side pipe 

resistance (which contains coil resistance) and the bypass side pipe resistance are extremely large, use the gate valves to 
adjust the pressure. Also, install a strainer with 40 or more meshes on the inflow side. 

 

When installing the ACTIVAL to pipes, do not allow any object, such as chips, to get inside a pipe or valve. Valve cannot fully 
close, or the valve seat may get damaged causing fluid leakage, due to an object jammed inside the valve. 

 

When piping, do not apply too much sealing material, such as solidifying liquid and tape, to the pipe connection sections so 
that these materials flow into the valve. Valve cannot fully close, or the valve seat may get damaged causing fluid leakage, 
due to the sealing material jammed inside the valve. 

  Before activating the ACTIVAL, fully open (in 100 % position) the valve and flush the pipes (flush per each port) at the 

maximum flow rate to remove all the foreign substances. (Factory preset position: Port A in 100 %) 

 

 Flow  direction 

 

Figure 10.  Flow direction 

 

 Identification between Ports A and B 

Valve body without heat insulation wrapped: 
Identify ports A and B with the letters ‘A’ and ‘B’ marked on the valve body. 

Valve body with heat insulation wrapped: 
Identify ports A and B with the raised bar shape on the valve bonnet, as 
shown in Fig. 8. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 8.  Identification between Ports A and B 

Mixing: 
Port A/Port B to Port AB 

Diverting: 
Port AB to Port A/Port B 

Correct mounting 

            Incorrect mounting 

Bar shape 

Facing the bar shape,
   Left: 

Port A 

   Right: 

Port B 

Summary of Contents for ACTIVAL

Page 1: ...cutes proportional control in combination with a single loop controller e g Model SDC15 Features Compact and lightweight Valve and actuator integrated in a single unit NEMA 4X and IP54 enclosure ratin...

Page 2: ...ve the product with a vehicle or enough manpower in an appropriate manner Careless lift or accidental drop of the product might cause injury or product damage Detach the cover only when wiring setting...

Page 3: ...t circuit leading to fire or device failure Firmly tighten the terminal screws Insufficient tightening of the terminal screws might cause fire or overheating Do not touch the moving parts of the produ...

Page 4: ...cation Environmental conditions Rated operating conditions Transport storage conditions packaged 2 Ambient temperature 1 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C fluid no freezing 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Ambient h...

Page 5: ...Hz 53 5 sec 60 Hz Control signal 4 mA DC to 20 mA DC input input impedance 100 Analog output Range 2 V DC 0 to 10 V DC 100 Allowable load resistance 10 k or higher Max 1 mA Materials Case Die cast alu...

Page 6: ...ication Figure 3 Example of mixing valve application Installation examples For diverting valve installation For mixing valve installation Figure 4 Example of diverting valve installation Figure 5 Exam...

Page 7: ...in 10 79 5 33 5 12 9 06 4 53 0 87 5 51 6 89 0 75 4 41 9 lb DN65 mm 274 135 5 130 230 115 22 140 175 19 19 kg VY5430F0081S 019 3 in 10 96 5 51 5 91 9 45 4 72 0 87 6 00 7 28 0 75 4 48 7 lb DN80 mm 278...

Page 8: ...de of each valve In case that the strainers cannot be installed on the inflow side of each valve install it on the pipe diverting sections sections diverting from main piping system to sub piping syst...

Page 9: ...ve seat may get damaged causing fluid leakage due to an object jammed inside the valve When piping do not apply too much sealing material such as solidifying liquid and tape to the pipe connection sec...

Page 10: ...0 mark To manually open close the ACTIVAL slowly turn the joint If shock is sent to the actuator the actuator might get damaged Disconnect the power from the ACTIVAL before manually operating the ACTI...

Page 11: ...mount onto the valve Step 3 in Fig 13 4 A thermal insulation sheet is inserted between the yoke and the valve When changing the mounting positions reinsert the sheet and then fit the yoke into the new...

Page 12: ...al screws Insufficient tightening of the terminal screws might cause fire or overheating IMPORTANT The ACTIVAL is designed for 24 V AC power supply voltage Do not apply any other power voltage e g 120...

Page 13: ...ightly knocking the hole using a screwdriver Figure 14 Knockout hole for wiring port 2 Unscrew the 3 setscrews M4 10 of the terminal cover and remove the terminal cover as shown in Fig 15 Figure 15 Te...

Page 14: ...mer individually Figure 17 Connection example for Model SDC35 SDC36 TC0 Further connection example 4 to 20 mA DC input Model VY5430 A power supply commonly used Note When a power transformer is common...

Page 15: ...r transformers are used see Fig 19 or a power transformer is commonly used see Fig 20 If a power transformer is commonly used install an isolator into 4 to 20 mA DC input of the second ACTIVAL If an i...

Page 16: ...ooting Problem Part to check Action Fluid leaks from the flange face Loosened flange bolts Gasket on the flange face Misaligned piping Tighten the flange bolts Replace the gasket Redo piping Fluid lea...

Page 17: ...AB 7356 U 17 This blank page is added for page layout purposes...

Page 18: ...AB 7356 U 18 This blank page is added for page layout purposes...

Page 19: ...AB 7356 U 19 This blank page is added for page layout purposes...

Page 20: ...AB 7356 U ACTIVAL is a trademark of Azbil Corporation in Japan or in other countries Rev 4 0 Jun 2016 AB 7356 U 20...

Reviews: