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HEAT-TIMER CORP. 

059700–00 REV. B

WARRANTY

WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGE:

 Heat-Timer Corporation warrants that it will 

replace, or at its option, repair any Heat-Timer Corporation manufactured product or part thereof which is found to 
be defective in material workmanship within one year from the date of installation only if the warranty registration 
has been completed online within 30 days of the date of installation. Damages to the product or part thereof due 
to misuse, abuse, improper installation by others or caused by power failure, power surges, fire, flood or lightning 
are not covered by this warranty. Any service, repairs, modifications or alterations to the product not expressly 
authorized by Heat-Timer Corporation will invalidate the warranty. Batteries are not included in this warranty. 
This warranty applies only to the original user and is not assignable or transferable. Heat-Timer Corporation shall 
not be responsible for any maladjustments of any control installed by Heat-Timer Corporation. It is the user’s 
responsibility to adjust the settings of the control to provide the proper amount of heat or cooling required in the 
premises and for proper operation of the heating or cooling system. Heat-Timer Corporation shall not be required 
to make any changes to any building systems, including but not limited to the heating system, boilers or electrical 
power system, that is required for proper operation of any controls or other equipment installed by Heat-Timer 
Corporation or any contractor. Third Party products and services are not covered by this Heat-Timer Corporation 
warranty and Heat-Timer Corporation makes no representations or warranties on behalf of such third parties. Any 
warranty on such products or services is from the supplier, manufacturer, or licensor of the product or service.

THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND HEAT-TIMER 
CORPORATION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL HEAT-TIMER CORPORATION, ITS AUTHORIZED 
REPRESENTATIVES, AFFILIATED OR SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, 
PUNITIVE, INDIRECT OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY STATED IN THESE TERMS AND 
CONDITIONS OF SALE. THE SOLE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT OR PART SOLD OR INSTALLED 
BY HEAT-TIMER CORPORATION SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE RIGHT TO REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR F.O.B. 
FAIRFIELD, NJ. HEAT-TIMER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE 
OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM DELAY OR INABILITY TO DELIVER FOR ANY REASON, INCLUDING BUT 
NOT LIMITED TO FIRE, FLOOD, LIGHTNING, POWER FAILURE OR SURGES, UNAVAILABILITY OF PARTS, 
STRIKES OR LABOR DISPUTES, ACCIDENTS AND ACTS OF CIVIL OR MILITARY AUTHORITIES. HEAT-TIMER 
CORPORATION MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES THAT THE PRODUCTS ARE FREE OF 
RIGHTFUL CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. HEAT-TIMER 
CORPORATION’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE SHALL IN NO 
EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.

ICMS Internet Access Service and ICMS Data Service are not provided as part of the sale of any RINet control 
unless specifically included on the invoice. These services must be purchased separately. The Internet Access 
provider may retain ownership of any modems provided as part of Internet Access Service. Such modems shall 
be returned to the Internet provider at the time of termination of such Internet Access Service, otherwise the 
Purchaser may be charged for the price of such modem.

 

Rev. 100114

Summary of Contents for 928072 Series

Page 1: ...059700 00 Rev B INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 2 WAY AND 3 WAY MOTORIZED VALVES FOR STEAM VACUUM AND HOT WATER...

Page 2: ...used as a primary limit or safety control All equipment must have its own certified limit and safety controls required by local codes The installer must verify proper operation and correct any safety...

Page 3: ...Y SINGLE SEATED VALVES 11 04 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 12 SUPPLIED MATERIALS 12 REQUIRED MATERIALS NOT SUPPLIED 12 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 13 CALCULATING VALVE SIZING 14 HOT WATER VALVE SIZING 14 STEAM...

Page 4: ...EM DESCRIPTION 1 Valve Body 2 Valve Actuator 3 Wiring Entry Fittings 4 Actuator Manual Adjustment Knob 5 Wiring Connections Terminal Y1 Drives Valve Stem Up Terminal N 24Vac Common Terminal Y2 Drives...

Page 5: ...minal Y1 Drives Valve Stem Up Terminal N 24Vac Common Terminal Y2 Drives Valve Stem Down Terminal W1 Valve OPEN Signal Terminal W2 Common Terminal W3 Valve CLOSE Signal 01 CONTROLS INDICATORS AND CONN...

Page 6: ...uator Manual Adjustment Knob 6 Wiring Connections Terminal L1 24Vac Connection Terminal L2 24Vac Connection Terminal M Common Terminal V 15V Output Terminal Y 0 10V Control Signal Input Terminal S1 Fe...

Page 7: ...the flow of sub atmospheric steam from the boiler or other source into a steam distribution system Actuators are equipped with a position feedback signal A typical example of this type of application...

Page 8: ...damage to the equipment Only manually operate the valve when power has been removed from the actuator DO NOT attempt to force the manual control beyond the end of the actuator stroke 1 Ensure power h...

Page 9: ...c Floating Power Consumption 12VA Operating Temperature Ambient 5 F to 122 F 15 C to 50 C Locations NEMA Type 2 IP54 Indoor Only User Interface Manual Override Handle Status Valve Position Feedback Si...

Page 10: ...8 928078 XX Double Seated 578 23 6 10 8 23 4 400 2 NOTE Replace XX as follows 00 for 24V Floating Actuator CV for 0 10V Proportional Actuator VAC for 24V Floating Actuator with Valve Position Feedback...

Page 11: ...206 2 NOTE Replace XX as follows 00 for 24V Floating Actuator CV for 0 10V Proportional Actuator VAC for 24V Floating Actuator with Valve Position Feedback VALVE SPECIFICATIONS Valve Body Material AN...

Page 12: ...eplace XX as follows 00 for 24V Floating Actuator CV for 0 10V Proportional Actuator VAC for 24V Floating Actuator with Valve Position Feedback VALVE SPECIFICATIONS Valve Body Material ANSI B16 1 Iron...

Page 13: ...h the control module 24Vac 40VA Transformer p n 210006 00 Installation and Operation Manual p n 056700 00 Warranty Card p n 059115 00 REQUIRED MATERIALS NOT SUPPLIED The following materials tools are...

Page 14: ...l not cause damage to the surrounding area Consider the location of any new or existing piping and electrical components General piping guidelines All piping including the piping of the valve body mus...

Page 15: ...ection of a steam valve in a zoning situation should be based on minimizing the drop across a 2 way valve In the case of heat exchangers the objective is to allow maximum capacity flow as specified by...

Page 16: ...ion 3 If installing a single seat valve determine whether the installation requires a 2 way or 3 way configuration To use the valve in a 3 way configuration Remove the cover 1 from valve port B by rem...

Page 17: ...valve port B moving UP closes valve port A and opens valve port B All valve ports are marked with the letters A B and AB CAUTION For hot water applications ensure the pump is installed after the valve...

Page 18: ...ere space restrictions dictate the valve actuator assembly can be mounted in any position as long as the valve is not upside down or the actuator manual control knob is not facing up or down see Figur...

Page 19: ...uator to the valve by sliding the T Stem Nut 2 into the C Bracket 1 on the Actuator If necessary use the actuator Manual Adjustment Knob 3 to adjust the position of the U Bolt 8 until it is aligned wi...

Page 20: ...24Vac transformer s For configurations where a control device is operating two actuators in series a single transformer can be used to power both actuators If a control device is operating two actuat...

Page 21: ...or to a 3 way valve in the standard configuration port A cold port B hot see Figure 8 Page 24 a Connect the Control OPEN terminal to actuator terminal Y1 b Connect the Control CLOSE terminal to actuat...

Page 22: ...onnect the Control CLOSE terminal to actuator terminal Y2 If connecting to a 3 way valve in the alternate configuration port A hot port B cold see Figure 9 Page 24 a Connect the Control OPEN terminal...

Page 23: ...g from the Heat Timer Control terminals to the actuator terminals L1 and L2 If the control input signal to the actuator is not 0 10V the wiring remains the same as described in Step 4 and the selectio...

Page 24: ...rently at DIP SELECTION OF VALVE DIRECTION PROPORTIONAL ACTUATOR Reference the SW3 terminals in Figure 7 The actuator is currently defaulted to pull the valve stem up with a 10V signal or high input s...

Page 25: ...8 ACTUATOR WIRING DIAGRAM 2 WAY VALVE OR 3 WAY VALVE STANDARD CONFIGURATION HEAT TIMER CONTROL ACTUATOR 24Vac TRANSFORMER ACTUATOR WIRE TERMINAL CLOSE COMMON OPEN Y1 N Y2 120Vac HEAT TIMER CONTROL AC...

Page 26: ...B HEAT TIMER CORP 25 FIGURE 10 ACTUATOR WIRING DIAGRAM FLOATING ACTUATOR WITH FEEDBACK AND SRC PLATINUM FIGURE 11 ACTUATOR WIRING DIAGRAM PROPORTIONAL ACTUATOR AND DIGI SPAN MCA 0 10V 04 INSTALLATION...

Page 27: ...ater getting hotter when the valve closes Incorrect valve port used Ensure the valve was installed using the correct valve ports Refer to Table 1 on page 16 Difficult to control water temperature Pump...

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Page 31: ...f of such third parties Any warranty on such products or services is from the supplier manufacturer or licensor of the product or service THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IM...

Page 32: ...20 NEW DUTCH LANE FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 PHONE 973 575 4004 FAX 973 575 4052 HEAT TIMER COM...

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