background image

SERIES 71, 72, AND 76 MODUTROL IV™ MOTORS

9

63-2640—07

Zero and Span Adjustment for 
M7284Q, M7285Q, and M7294Q

M7284Q, M7285Q, and M7294Q actuators have the capability 

of adjustable zero and span. Fig. 10 shows the module with the 

zero and span potentiometers.

Zero:

 Sets input voltage to define the 0% angle of rotation. It is 

factory set to minimum position and can be adjusted to the 

maximum position of 20mA or 10V.

Span:

 Adjusts motor response to travel a full stroke through 

the selected input span. It is factory set to maximum position, 

and is adjustable from 4-20mA or 2-10Vdc.

1.

Adjust the start potentiometer fully clockwise (maximum 

zero) and the span potentiometer fully counterclockwise 

(minimum span). See Fig. 10.

2.

Set the controller current to the value required to drive 

the motor to the closed position.

3.

Turn the start potentiometer slowly counterclockwise 

until the motor begins to open. This is defined as the 

start or zero setting.

4.

Set the controller current to the value required to drive 

the motor to the fully open position. The motor will open.

5.

Turn the span potentiometer clockwise until the motor 

starts to close. The difference between the fully open 

span position current and the zero position current is 

defined as the operating span.

6.

Recheck the start and readjust the span potentiometer if 

necessary. Turn the start potentiometer clockwise to 

increase the zero position.

7.

Recheck the span and readjust the span potentiometer if 

necessary. Turn it clockwise to increase the full span 

position.

8.

For sequential operation, as shown in Fig. 11, repeat the 

above steps for each motor.

Fig. 10. Terminals and adjustments.

RIGHT/INNER 

AUXILIARY SWITCH

INNER AUXILIARY

SWITCH CAM (BLUE)

POWER

END

OUTER AUXILIARY

SWITCH CAM (RED)

LEFT/OUTER 

AUXILIARY SWITCH

NOTE:  FEATURES AVAILABLE ON SOME MODELS ONLY.

M13648A

(+)

(-)

T2

T1

F

RIGHT/INNER 

AUXILIARY SWITCH

INNER AUXILIARY

SWITCH CAM (BLUE)

POWER

END

OUTER AUXILIARY

SWITCH CAM (RED)

LEFT/OUTER 

AUXILIARY SWITCH

NOTE:  FEATURES AVAILABLE ON SOME MODELS ONLY.

Y(+)

T2

T1

F (TEST)

A

B

V(-)

2 TO 10 VDC INPUT MOTORS

4 TO 20 mA NONADJUSTABLE INPUT MOTORS

NOTE:  FEATURES AVAILABLE ON SOME MODELS ONLY.

4 TO 20 mA ADJUSTABLE INPUT MOTORS

C

SPAN ADJUST POTENTIOMETER

START ADJUST POTENTIOMETER

ST

AR

T ADJUST

MIN          MAX

SP

AN ADJUST

MIN        MAX

RIGHT/INNER 

AUXILIARY SWITCH

INNER AUXILIARY

SWITCH CAM (BLUE)

POWER

END

OUTER AUXILIARY

SWITCH CAM (RED)

LEFT/OUTER 

AUXILIARY SWITCH

T1

T2

(–)

(+)

F

1

1

RESOLUTION POTENTIOMETER, 160 ON M7284C1083, 

M7284C1091, M7284Q1082, AND M7284Q1090

Summary of Contents for Modutrol IV 71 Series

Page 1: ...crew terminal adapter is available Adapter bracket for matching shaft height of older motors is available Most motors have field adjustable stroke 90 to 160 Die cast aluminum housing Integral auxiliary switches are available factory mounted or can be field added Nominal timing standard of 30 seconds 90 stroke and 60 seconds 160 stroke Other timings available Spring return motors can operate valve ...

Page 2: ...ny electronic controller that provides a stable noise free proportional current output as specified in Electrical Ratings Input Range below Electrical Ratings Power Consumption See Table 1 Input Range Current Nonadjustable 4 to 20 mA nominal 25 mA maximum Current Adjustable 4 to 20 mA adjustable 50 mA maximum Zero Null Motor Closed 0 0 to 18 mA Span 1 8 to 20 mA Voltage Nonadjustable 2 to 10 Vdc I...

Page 3: ...ual ended shaft Normally Closed Spring Return 4 Non Spring Return 5 Normally Closed Spring Return A 0 Auxiliary Switches Adjustable Stroke Normally Closed B 1 Auxiliary Switch C 2 Auxiliary Switches D 0 Auxiliary Switch Qa 2 Auxiliary Switches M 72 8 4 A XXXX See Tradeline Catalog for Complete Model Number FULLY OPEN 90 DEGREE STROKE 160 DEGREE STROKE M31079 VERTICAL REFERENCE FULLY CLOSED 160 10 ...

Page 4: ...Y END POWER END ADAPTER BRACKET 2 9 16 66 5 3 8 137 6 7 16 164 9 16 15 3 4 19 TOP VIEW OF BRACKET TOP VIEW 4 5 8 116 4 1 4 107 2 5 16 58 11 16 17 4 7 8 124 5 9 16 141 1 4 7 5 13 16 148 1 POWER END 2 3 1 1 2 37 3 4 19 SPRING RETURN MODEL SHOWN FOR 60 LB IN SPRING RETURN MODELS 8 3 4 222 FOR NON SPRING RETUIRN MODELS 7 5 16 185 FOR 60 LB IN SPRING RETURN MODELS SHOWN FOR NON SPRING RETURN MODELS 1 2...

Page 5: ...After installation is complete check out product operation as provided in these instructions CAUTION Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard Can shock individuals or short equipment circuitry Disconnect all power supplies before installation Motors with auxiliary switches can have more than one disconnect CAUTION Equipment Damage Hazard Can damage the motor beyond repair Never turn the motor s...

Page 6: ...er Bracket for all valve applications Applications with the Q5001 Valve Linkage do not require the 220738A Adapter Bracket see Fig 4 For detailed instructions on specific linkage assemblies refer to the instruction sheet packed with the linkage In general check the following points when installing a motor and linkage Adjust valve and louver type damper linkages so the damper or valve moves through...

Page 7: ...iring Wire the motor as follows 1 Remove the wiring box cover by removing the four screws holding the cover to the motor 2 Wire motor to system using quick connect terminals in wiring box 3 Replace wiring box cover Fig 5 Typical system wiring Fig 6 Series 71 optional override switches to drive motor open or closed Fig 7 M7685 Typical application wiring 1 4 20 UNC 1 in LONG MOUNTING BOLTS Q5001 VAL...

Page 8: ...y turning the motor shaft damages the gear train and stroke limit contacts Adjustable Stroke All models except for M7284C1083 M7284C1091 M7284Q1082 and M7284Q1090 When viewing from the power end of the motor the stroke potentiometer is to the far left To set the stroke to 160 maximum position turn the potentiometer fully clockwise using a 1 8 in straight blade screwdriver To set the stroke at 90 m...

Page 9: ...ce between the fully open span position current and the zero position current is defined as the operating span 6 Recheck the start and readjust the span potentiometer if necessary Turn the start potentiometer clockwise to increase the zero position 7 Recheck the span and readjust the span potentiometer if necessary Turn it clockwise to increase the full span position 8 For sequential operation as ...

Page 10: ...ngs 1 Remove the top cover from the motor to gain access to the motor terminals and auxiliary cams 2 Disconnect the controller from the motor 3 Connect a current source to the positive and negative terminals 4 Drive the motor to the position where the auxiliary equip ment is to be switched by increasing or decreasing the current 5 For a switch differential of 1 check continuity of auxiliary switch...

Page 11: ... at the desired point of motor rotation Inspect the motor linkage and valve or damper to see that all mechanical connections are correct and secure In damper installations the pushrod should not extend more than a few inches past the ball joints Check to see that there is adequate clearance for the linkage to move through its stroke without binding or striking other objects See controller or syste...

Page 12: ...oneywell International Inc 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley MN 55422 Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic Drive Toronto Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer honeywell com U S Registered Trademark 2010 Honeywell International Inc 63 2640 07 M S Rev 05 10 Printed in U S A ...

Reviews: