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MC • Karl Dungs

, Inc.

 • EMP-5 • Edition 2017.05 • P/N 261483

•  Disconnect all power to the valves before wiring to prevent 

electrical shock and equipment damage.

•  Do not exceed the electrical ratings given in the specifica

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tions and on the actuator.

•  Attach a flexible 1/2” NPT conduit to the actuator.

•  Route the wires through the conduit.

•  Use 14 or 16 guage 2 or 4 conductor shielded cable for at 

least 105 ˚C (221 ˚F).

•  Connect the wiring to the appropriate terminals.

•  For "reverse configuration", change only the wires designated 

in bold.

CW

20 mA input 

to drive motor 

to 90 deg

CCW

20 mA input 

to drive motor 

to 90 deg

Standard Wiring of EMP-5

Factory Configuration

Reverse Configuration

Overriding the input signal will drive the actua-

tor to the mechanical end of travel .

Applying line voltage to terminals input leads 

or to X, 2, 3, 4, 7 or 8 will permanently damage 

the motor .

Field Wiring Terminal Block

Internal Wiring

Low Voltage

Leads for 

Driving Actuator

4 - 20 mAdc

Controller Input

Slidewire

Shading Winding

Ground

Internal 

wiring

Input Signal Override:

Short Blue to Violet/White for LOW Fire override

Short Violet/White to Violet for HIGH Fire override

High Fire Override (CCW)

Low Fire Override (CW)

Actuator 

at 0 deg.

+ Yellow Lead

- Blue Lead

Violet/White Lead

Violet Lead

Brown/Black

Brown

Brown/White

Blue/Black

Yellow/Black

Red/Black

Common

120 VAC +

+ Drive Input

- Input Common

Low Fire Override

High Fire Override

Factory Wired

Factory Wired

Factory Wired

Factory Wired

Factory Wired

Factory Wired

CCW Limit

CW Limit

CW

CCW

7

4

8

3

X

2

L2

L1

1

5

6

Auxiliary Limit/

Feedback 

Switch

Green/Yellow

Terminal Block

Internal Wiring

Slidewire

Shading Winding

Brown/White

Brown/Black

Red/Black

Blue/Black

7

8

3

2

CCW

CW

CW Limit

CCW Limit

No change to all 

other wiring!

Summary of Contents for EMP-5

Page 1: ...n be foreinstallingoroperating Keep theinstructioninasafeplace You find the instruction also at www dungs com If these instructions are not heeded the result may be personal injury or damage to proper...

Page 2: ...ning 34 8 A locked rotor Grounded Input Grounding either or both input wires will not cause Fuse There is no internal fuse The EMP is impedence protected Model No Order No Travel Description Timing se...

Page 3: ...e them off and safely stow away Replacing EMP 3 or EMP 4 with EMP 5 When replacing an EMP 3 or EMP 4 with an EMP 5 and if the high fire override is not used then follow the wiring schematic EMP 4 to E...

Page 4: ...oltage to terminals input leads or to X 2 3 4 7 or 8 will permanently damage the motor Field Wiring Terminal Block Internal Wiring Low Voltage Leads for Driving Actuator 4 20 mAdc Controller Input Sli...

Page 5: ...wise end of actuator rotation Each click of the cam represents about 3 change in operating point NOTE After turning the disc remove back plate and reposition the wiper it will need to be repositioned...

Page 6: ...e mA input equals the desired finish point maximum position This is typically 20 mA 3 With the desired current input for maximum position typi cally 20mA the actuator will drive towards 90 degrees Onc...

Page 7: ...ading windings The voltage on the shading windings is about 30 VAC and the voltage on the main windings is 120 VAC Tech Tip 2 Maximum voltage to terminals 7 and 8 is 24 VAC During operation the voltag...

Page 8: ...7 05 P N 261483 Mounting holes 3 17 64 6 7 mm Dia 3 1 4 83 mm 4 3 4 121 mm 4 102 mm Shaft Dia 1 2 13 mm 2 1 4 57 mm 1 5 8 41 mm 2 1 4 57 mm 4 102 mm 2 51 mm 1 8 3 mm 7 1 4 184 mm 2 3 4 70 mm 2 1 4 57...

Page 9: ...267191 AE 504 Paralleling Relay for driving up to 3 actuators with one input signal 269237 AM 132 5 16 hole ball joint linkage swivel connector for non parallel linking 269232 AM 122 5 16 hole straigh...

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