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Product Components 

Actuator Components 

 

Figure 2:  Parts of the Actuator 

1.  Base plate 

2.  Positioning  scale  for  angle  of 

rotation 

3.  Slope adjustment 

4.  Offset (start point) adjustment 

5.  DIP switches 

6.  Cover for DIP switches 

7.  Connection cables  

8.  Connection cables 

9.  Manual override 

10. Coupling bushing 

11. Factory 

installed 

1/2-inch 

guide 

12. Auxiliary switch A  

13. Auxiliary switch B  

14. Position indicator  

15. Adjustment  lever  with  locking 

screw (4 mm hex) 

16. Set  screw  for  mechanical 

range stop (4 mm hex) 

17. Mounting bracket 

Instructions 

Estimated Installation Time 

30 minutes  

Required Tools 

4 mm hex wrench 

4 mm (5/32-inch) drill bit and drill 

Small flat-blade screwdriver 

Marker or pencil 

 

 

Do not open the actuator. 

 

 

Place the actuator on the damper shaft so that the front 
of  the  actuator  is  accessible.  The  label  is  on  the  front 
side. A mounting bracket is included with the actuator. 

 

 

1.  Determine  whether  the  damper  blades  will  rotate  clockwise  or 

counterclockwise to open. See Figure 3. 

2.  If the blades will rotate counterclockwise, slide the manual override 

switch  to  manual,  and  move  the  adjustment  lever  to  the  right. 
Return the switch to automatic. See Figure 17. 

 

To  mount  a  (modulating)  DA-088N024Pxxxx,  set  the  Dual  In-line 
Package (DIP) switches to the required positions. 

1.  To  access  the  DIP  switches,  raise  the  tab  on  the  lower  left  side  of 

the actuator. See Figure 3. The factory setting is clockwise (middle 
switch), with a direct-acting feedback signal (right switch). 

2.  Close the tab over the DIP switches. 

To  mount  a  (3-positon)  DA-088N024Fxxxx  for  counter-clockwise 
rotation,  follow  the 

Counterclockwise  Damper  Rotation

  instructions 

located in the 

Wiring

 

Diagrams

 section when wiring the actuator to the 

controller. 

 

Figure 3.  Setting the Direction of Rotation. 

Mounting and Installation 

Damper Shaft Sizes 

The minimum damper drive shaft length is 3/4-inch (20 mm). 

Observe  the  service  envelope  around  the  actuator  as  shown  in 
Figure 25. 

Detailed mounting instructions are included with each actuator. 

 

 

1/2-inch Ø: 
Actuators  come  with 
a  factory  installed 
1/2-inch  shaft  guide..  
If  shaft  size  is  1/2-
inch,  proceed  with 
Figure 7. 

3/8-inch Ø: 
Use the shaft insert supplied 
for any 3/8-inch (8 to 10mm) 
diameter shaft 

5/8-inch Ø 

 

 

For  all  damper  shafts  with  the  exception  of  the  1/2-inch 
round  shaft:  Remove  1/2-inch  Ø  guide  before 
installation. 

 

When using a 3/8-inch shaft: Remove factory installed 1/2-inch guide. 
See Figure 4.  

Summary of Contents for DA-088N Series

Page 1: ...Avoid areas where corroding deteriorating or explosive vapors fumes or gases may be present Ensure that all equipment is installed according to local regional and national regulations Personal injury...

Page 2: ...lever to the right Return the switch to automatic See Figure 17 To mount a modulating DA 088N024Pxxxx set the Dual In line Package DIP switches to the required positions 1 To access the DIP switches...

Page 3: ...g Actuator to Damper Shaft Figure 8 Installing the Position Indicator b Figure 9 Attaching the Mounting Bracket Operation A continuous 0 to 10 Vdc signal from a controller to wire 8 Y operates the dam...

Page 4: ...e Ys changes When the mechanical limitation of the angle of rotation and self adapt function are ON 100 does not equal 90 Setting for 10V slope 0 Vdc offset Figure 11 Examples in Figure 10 Uo Offset V...

Page 5: ...the feature on the actuator will enter a five minute calibration cycle as the actuator adjusts to the rotation limits of the system A software reset happens after power on or may be caused by electros...

Page 6: ...slope and offset features this example assumes Offset Uo 0 Vdc Slope U 10 Vdc Mechanical Range Limitation and Self Adapt Feature 1 To use the entire 0 to 10V input signal to control the adjusted range...

Page 7: ...formance Installations requiring Conformance All wiring for CE rated actuators must only be separated extra low voltage SELV or protective extra low voltage PELV per HD384 4 41 Use safety isolating tr...

Page 8: ...lue S6 Switch B N O Q24 Black pink P1 Feedback Potentiometer 0 to 100 P1 P2 a White red P2 Feedback Potentiometer Common b White blue P3 Feedback Potentiometer 100 to 0 P3 P2 c White pink Each wire ha...

Page 9: ...9 14 Figure 23 0 to 10 Vdc Modulating Control...

Page 10: ...or shaft coupling returns to the 0 position Check the Auxiliary Switch A 1 Set the DMM dial to ohms resistance or continuity check 2 Connect wires S1 and S3 to the DMM The DMM should indicate open cir...

Page 11: ...able precabled Numbers listed associate with terminal positions M9109 Series is not available precabled Numbers listed associate with terminal positions Floating Control Distech Controls DA 088N Serie...

Page 12: ...12 14 Dimensions Figure 24 Dimensions of the DA ASK75 7U Weather Shield in Inches Millimeters...

Page 13: ...13 14 Dimensions cont d Figure 25 Dimensions of the DA 088N Actuator and Mounting Bracket in Inches mm...

Page 14: ...cialist installers and are responsible for using the correct wiring procedures and maintaining safe working conditions with fail safe environments Distech Controls reserves the right to change delete...

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