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Instruction Manual Supplement

D104490X012

DVC6200 Digital Valve Controller

January 2020

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Figure 1. Warning Screen

4.7  On the 

Travel Screen

, enter the Actual Travel (in) and Observed Travel (%). Then click 

Next

.

4.7a Read the alignment recommendations in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Follow the alignment

recommendations, to move the feedback assembly up or down, until the alignment is indicated with the
good status symbol (Figure 2). Then click 

Nex

t to put your digital valve controller back In Service.

Figure 2. Good Status Symbol

4.8  Review the travel setpoint and measured travel on the 

Control Signal Screen

. Adjust the travel setpoint to match

travel. This will minimize valve movement when air is resupplied. Once the travel setpoint matches travel, click

Next

.

4.9  Reintroduce instrument air pressure to the digital valve controller. The air pressure supplied will be shown on the

dial graphic on the 

Air Screen

. Once you’ve confirmed instrument air has been supplied, click 

Next

.

  WARNING

Refer to the Installation Warning on page 2.

4.10  On the resulting 

Finish Screen

 adjust the Travel Setpoint to remove force on the valve locking mechanism. Then

carefully remove the valve locking mechanism.

Note

The lack of a full travel calibration can impact the accuracy of the position feedback. While this does not impact the instrument’s
ability to control the process, it can influence the results of diagnostic tests.

This calibration is approximate and accuracy is limited. To ensure optimal accuracy and operation, perform an auto travel
calibration on the digital valve controller as soon as conditions allow.

Summary of Contents for Fisher FIELDVUE DVC6200 HW2

Page 1: ...cannot be shut down Do not proceed if the valve has a bypass or the process can be shut down The valve will need to be locked at its present position This can be accomplished by using a handwheel or other mechanism If the valve assembly or valve application will not allow you to safely lock the valve in position until this procedure is complete do not proceed with this procedure This procedure can...

Page 2: ...Do not proceed with this procedure until you have obtained a mounting kit compatible with the replacement DVC6200 and the control valve assembly 1 2 Block the valve into position either with a handwheel or other mechanism If you cannot safely lock the valve in position until this procedure is complete do not proceed with this procedure 1 3 Disconnect the operating lines that provide air pressure t...

Page 3: ... if the Tvl Dev Press Fallback setting is exceeded for more than the Tvl Dev Press Fallback Time D Relay Type The relay type is printed on the label affixed to the relay body d A double acting or single acting d B single acting reverse d C single acting direct Note The Single Point Calibration procedure cannot be completed with Pressure Control Do not proceed with this procedure if the Travel Pres...

Page 4: ...alibration process cannot be started if air is supplied to the instrument 3 5 Attach pneumatic and electrical operating lines to the replacement digital valve controller but Do Not Turn On Air Supply D Measure and record the valve assembly s Observed Travel Observed Travel is the current position of the valve as a percentage of the actual travel 4 Run Single Point Calibration 4 1 In ValveLink soft...

Page 5: ...is resupplied Once the travel setpoint matches travel click Next 4 9 Reintroduce instrument air pressure to the digital valve controller The air pressure supplied will be shown on the dial graphic on the Air Screen Once you ve confirmed instrument air has been supplied click Next WARNING Refer to the Installation Warning on page 2 4 10 On the resulting Finish Screen adjust the Travel Setpoint to r...

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