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HANBAY Inc 

 

             User Manual MDx-xxxDT-10.31 

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www.hanbayinc.com                       

  

     

Rev: 2 

– July, 2019

 

1 800 315 4461 

 

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4-pos Functionality (Dip 8 ON) 

 

Input#1 

(Pin 1) 

Input#2 

(Pin 2) 

Action taken 

High 

High 

Moves to or remains in center position 

Low 

High 

Moves to or remains in right position 

High 

Low 

Moves to or remains in left position 

Low 

Low 

Moves to or remains in back position 

 

 

                                                             

The feedback from the MDx-xxxDT is as follows: 

Output#1 

(Pin 3) 

Output#2 

(Pin 4) 

Meaning       

High = 4.55vDC   Low = 0.8vDC

 

Low 

Low 

Actuator is at requested position  

High 

Low 

Actuator is moving  

Low 

High 

Actuator has stalled. The stall can be cleared by making the 
actuator turn in the other direction. 

 
 

Direction of rotation and using Input 1 
 

To change the direction of rotation on the actuator change the setting on Dip12 and power up the actuator again. 
 

VERY  IMPORTANT:  Input  1  must  always  be  used  if  only  one  input  is  used  to  operate  the  valve. 
When the actuator is operated using input 1 an automatic calibration is done every time the valve is 
actuated. This does not happen on input 2. 

 
 

 

Torque Settings: 

 
Effect of power settings and speed settings: 
To accommodate different valves and other applications with different torque requirements, the actuator can be 
set to apply different torque on the valve stem when in the seating mode.  Please see table on pg. 4 to select the 
power setting that is right for your application. 
The actuator will use 100% of available torque to try and reach maximum speed.  Current drawn will be limited 
proportionally to the DIP setting applied actuator will automatically slow down and deliver the maximum available 
torque for a given “Permanent Power Setting”. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Top View 

onto valve or 

other 

appliance 

Center 

Back 

Right 

Left 

Note: 66% setting and 100% setting may alter duty cycle:  

-

 

When operating above 66% power, Duty cycle is reduced to 50% - 25% maximum. At these 
levels, the electronics produce more heat which must be dissipated (depending on environmental 
temperature)  

 

Summary of Contents for MD DT-10.31 Series

Page 1: ...ting the type of actuator pg 6 Calibration pg 6 Troubleshooting pg 6 Appendix pg 6 7 Dimensions pg 7 Cable Installation pg 7 Part Number Breakdown pg 8 Installation Mounting Usually the actuator has t...

Page 2: ...color schematic for Turck6 cable Otherwise if the Turck cable is not included in your actuator see pg 8 for more detailed wiring instructions Pin Colour Function 6 White 24VDC 5 Black Power Gnd 4 Pin...

Page 3: ...to use a fast settling setting on a high torque valve will increase current consumption when holding position and cause heating of the motor DIP 1 DIP 2 Off Off Fastest settling Use only for low torq...

Page 4: ...Off On Medium low 33 1A On Off Medium high 66 2A On On High torque 100 3A Approximate stall torque DIP 10 DIP 11 MDL MDM MDH MDF Off Off 55 in lbs 120 in lbs 405 in lbs 756 in lbs Off On 82 in lbs 16...

Page 5: ...e input is used to operate the valve When the actuator is operated using input 1 an automatic calibration is done every time the valve is actuated This does not happen on input 2 Torque Settings Effec...

Page 6: ...he actuators output gear gets manually rotated while the actuator is powered down and can t properly realign to the center by itself Troubleshooting Upon noticing a problem your first step should almo...

Page 7: ...ight fitting from the actuator casing and insert the cable into it 4 Carefully insert the cable into the actuator base Mind the red motor cable and its plug into the board Moving the plug out of its f...

Page 8: ...HANBAY Inc User Manual MDx xxxDT 10 31 Page 8 of 8 www hanbayinc com Rev 2 July 2019 1 800 315 4461 hanbaysales hanbayinc com Part Number Breakdown Serial Number Full Hanbay Part Number...

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