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80-1403-01, Rev. 3
Actuator
Power
120 V ac, single-phase, 60 Hz (Standard), 50 Hz (Optional)
48, 72 or 180 watts
240 V ac, 50 or 60 Hz (Optional)
Allowable Tolerance
+10%
-15%
Model
Maximum Current and Power
120 V ac
240 V ac
14-109
.56 A
72 W
.33 A
80 W
14-209
1.5 A
180 W
.86 A
210 W
Operating Conditions
-40° to 185°F (-40° to 85°C)
0 to 100% relative humidity
Communication Interface
HART protocol (Rev. 5 -- burst mode is not supported), local pushbutton/
LEDs and local DB9 serial commands
FOUNDATION FIELDBUS and local DB9 serial commands.
Demand (analog) Signal Options 4–20 mA (1–5 V dc input is possible with the removal of the "R11"
(not available w/ FF)
resistor located on the DCM-3 board. For resistor location, refer to
DCM-3 Test Points and Resistor (page 82))
Adjustability for Split Range
0%: 0.1 V to 4 V dc
Operation
100%: 0% + 1 V min. to 5 V max.
Minimum Step Size
0.1% typical (page 22)
Linearity
±1% of span, max. independent error
Hysteresis
0.25% of span at any point
Demand Signal Characterization Linear: Actuator output shaft moves proportionally to the input signal
Square: Actuator output shaft moves proportionally to the square of the
input signal
Custom: Actuator output shaft moves according to the custom demand
response curve
Position Feedback Analog Signal 4–20 mA (digital representation only with Foundation Fieldbus).
for Remote Indication
Isolation
Demand input and position Feedback signals are isolated from ground
and the ac power line. Signal buffering provides 24 V dc isolation
between the Demand and Feedback signals.
Action on Loss of Power
Stays in place
Action on Loss of Input
Stays in place or actuators to any preset position (configurable).
Signal (Power On)
Stall Protection
If the motor tries to run in one direction for more than 300 seconds
(configurable from 30 to 450 seconds), the DCM‑3 will shut off power
to the motor (feature can be enabled/disabled).
Alarm Annunciation
Available at field wiring terminals, typically terminal E. Refer to
page 23.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS