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User Manual RCx-AC-xxxAx-8.09 

 

 

 

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OPERATION 

 

 

DIP Switches 

 

The DIP switches allow you to change the  
settings on your actuator. To flip a switch, 
gently use a small flat-head screwdriver. 
 
See table below for DIP switch functionality. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIP

 

Function

 


Speed:

 Choose how quickly the actuator will turn the valve. See p.8. 

Only in the ON position for actuator model RCH (with external gear stage). 






 

Turns:

 The actuator usually ships from the factory with the recommended number of turns for the 

valve. However, this number can be changed. Turning on a switch will add a specific number of 
turns to the actuator’s movement.

 

See p.8 for relation between positions of the DIP switches and number of turns.  
Example: Turning on DIP 6 adds four turns, turning on DIP 8 adds one turn. If both DIP 6 and 8 are 
on, then the total turns of the actuator would be five.  

Signal loss:

 See p.10. 

10 
11 

Seating torque:

 Set how much torque the actuator exerts on the valve lever during the calibration 

(finding valve seat) procedure. See p.8. 

12 
 

Direction/Calibration:

 Toggle switch on and off while powered to re-calibrate actuator (find valve 

seat). Also sets direction in which the actuator will open and close. See p.10. 
 
Example: The RCM model actuator turns clockwise when the signal is decreased with DIP 12 in the 
OFF position. Putting DIP 12 in the ON position will cause counter-clockwise turning for a decrease 
in signal. For changes in DIP 12 position to take effect, the power to the actuator must be cycled. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

In this example DIPs 1, 2, 5 and 12 are on. 

Summary of Contents for RC-AC Series

Page 1: ...2 Wiring 2 Wiring for Explosion Proof Actuators 2 Wiring for Non Explosion Proof actuators 3 Power Supply and Current Draw 4 Control Signal and Feedback 5 OPERATION 6 DIP Switches 6 Controlling the A...

Page 2: ...ocation should be installed by qualified personnel in accordance with site and local requirements The actuator comes standard with a FNPT thread cable entry See p 13 for location of FNPT housing acces...

Page 3: ...h crimp connector see p 4 5 Pre wired to transformer Connect neutral wire to loose white cable with crimp connector see p 4 4 Feedback signal 4 20 mA 3 Not connected 2 Isolated input signal gnd 1 Isol...

Page 4: ...ll range from minimum 10 mA to maximum 1 5 A while the actuator is active When not moving the actuator draws approx 5 mA AC power is connected to the WHITE BLACK wires with crimp connectors WM18225 DN...

Page 5: ...he actuator 4 20 mA output is internally supplying the signal current and can drive sufficient voltage for any sensing resistor of up to 250 ohms The potential of the external GND after the sensing re...

Page 6: ...p 8 for relation between positions of the DIP switches and number of turns Example Turning on DIP 6 adds four turns turning on DIP 8 adds one turn If both DIP 6 and 8 are on then the total turns of t...

Page 7: ...tween 1 and 31 turns to represent the full signal range of 4 20 mA Check in the table below 1 On 0 Off Total Turns Dip4 0 DIP 5 DIP 6 DIP 7 DIP 8 reserved 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0...

Page 8: ...ly double the power set by DIP 10 and DIP 11 up to 100 power This pull out function is always enabled Speed and Torque Details The maximum speed of the actuator can be set by using the first two posit...

Page 9: ...vide torque values by 3 To convert in lbs to Nm divide by 9 RCH AC xxxAx Actuators Speed Torque DIP 1 DIP 2 Time for 1 turn sec DIP 10 DIP 11 Seating Torque in lbs Operating torque is 100 OFF OFF 90 O...

Page 10: ...ut signal between 2 80 and 4 16 mA 0 700 and 1 04 V wait until the device is re zeroed i e valve is closed c by varying the input signal move the actuator to the position that is going to be the prede...

Page 11: ...anually If the valve is moved with the manual override when its power is turned off it will lose its position and it will need to be re zeroed as described in the Signal Loss and Calibration section T...

Page 12: ...RCx AC BxxAx IECEX Standards Editions IEC 60079 0 2017 7th Edition IEC 60079 1 2014 7th Edition Serial number will be engraved on the lid CSA Standards Class I Div 1 Groups B C D T6 Class II Groups E...

Page 13: ...User Manual RCx AC xxxAx 8 09 Page 13 of 17 www hanbayinc com 1 800 315 4461 Rev 2021 11 hanbaysales hanbayinc com ACTUATOR DIMENSIONS RCJ RCL RCM AC xxxAx models...

Page 14: ...User Manual RCx AC xxxAx 8 09 Page 14 of 17 www hanbayinc com 1 800 315 4461 Rev 2021 11 hanbaysales hanbayinc com RCH AC xxxAx model...

Page 15: ...User Manual RCx AC xxxAx 8 09 Page 15 of 17 www hanbayinc com 1 800 315 4461 Rev 2021 11 hanbaysales hanbayinc com RCF AC xxxAx models...

Page 16: ...User Manual RCx AC xxxAx 8 09 Page 16 of 17 www hanbayinc com 1 800 315 4461 Rev 2021 11 hanbaysales hanbayinc com PART NUMBER BREAKDOWN Full Hanbay Part Number...

Page 17: ...r Part Number Refer to part number breakdown for available options Ex proof Certification Info on ex proof ratings and installation instructions Actuator Serial Number This serial number is unique for...

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