Honeywell Modutrol IV Motors Series 90 Product Data Download Page 12

63-2190—3    B.B.  Rev. 1-02 

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SERIES 90 MODUTROL IV™ MOTORS

Automation and Control Solutions

Honeywell International

Honeywell Europe S.A.

Honeywell Latin American 

  

Honeywell

Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée

Control Products

3 Avenue du Bourget

    

Region

1985 Douglas Drive North

35 Dynamic Drive

Honeywell Building

1140 Brussels

480 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway

Golden Valley, MN  55422

Scarborough, Ontario

17 Changi Business Park Central 1

Belgium

Suite 200

M1V 4Z9

Singapore  486073

Sunrise FL  33325

CHECKOUT

After the installation and linkage adjustment, check the entire 

motor and control hookup. Proper checkout ensures that:

• The motor operates the load (damper or valve) properly.

• The motor responds properly to the controller as the input 

varies. See Table 6.

• The auxiliary switch, if used, operates at the desired point 

of motor rotation.

1.

Inspect motor, linkage, and valve or damper to ensure 

all mechanical connections are correct and secure.

NOTE: In damper installations, the pushrod should not 

extend more than a few inches past the ball 

joints.

2.

Ensure that there is adequate clearance for the linkage 

throughout the entire motor stroke without binding or 

striking other objects.

3.

Ensure the motor transformer is properly sized.

NOTE: If a common transformer is used to power 

multiple motors, ensure the power input is in 

phase with all motors.

4.

Drive the motor fully open and fully closed. See Table 6.

NOTE: Refer to controller or system instructions for 

additional checkout procedures.

5.

For spring return motors, ensure that the valve or 

damper returns to normal position upon power 

interruption.

6.

Return the controller to the desired setting before 

leaving the job.

REPLACEMENT

Damper Application

1.

Turn off power and remove wiring from the old motor.

2.

Remove the crank arm from shaft of old motor and 

remove the old motor.

3.

Determine necessity of the mounting bracket. If the 

linkage can reach the new motor shaft position and the 

crank arm has clearance for the necessary rotation, the 

bracket is not required. Use the 220738A Adapter 

Bracket or the 221455A Crank Arm if the crank arm 

must rotate through the bottom plane of the motor.

a. If no bracket is required, mount the new motor 

directly to the equipment and refer to the 

Installation, Settings and Adjustments, and the 

Operation and Checkout sections of these 

instructions.

b. If the bracket is required, refer to the Adapter 

Bracket section and Fig. 3 in addition to the 

Installation, Settings and Adjustments, and the 

Operation and Checkout sections of these 

instructions.

4.

Use No. 12 or 1/4 inch machine screws or bolts to 

mount the new motor.

5.

Mount damper crank arm and linkage to the new motor 

shaft.

6.

Use the Checkout procedures to test the crank arm and 

linkage adjustment.

Valve Application

When replacing a motor in a valve application, the linkage 

determines the necessity of the 220738A Adapter Bracket. 

With Q100, Q601 or Q618 Linkages, it is necessary to use the 

220738A to raise the motor shaft to the appropriate height. 

Valve applications with a Q5001 Linkage do not require the 

220738A Adapter Bracket. To operate Honeywell V5011 two-

way or V5013 three-way valves through full stroke, use a 160° 

stroke motor.

Summary of Contents for Modutrol IV Motors Series 90

Page 1: ...inal adapter available Adapter bracket for matching shaft height of older motors standard with TRADELINE motors Field adjustable stroke 90 to 160 models available Nominal timing of 30 seconds for 90 stroke and 60 seconds for 160 stroke standard Other timings available Die cast aluminum housing Integral auxiliary switches available factory mounted or can be field added to TRADELINE models Integral ...

Page 2: ...1 Modutrol IV Order Number Guide a Electrically normally closed Shaft rotates clockwise as viewed from the power end with control signal increase Motor drives to normally closed position when powered with control wiring not connected b Electrically normally open Shaft rotates counterclockwise as viewed from the power end with control signal increase Motor drives to normally open position when powe...

Page 3: ... control of two or three Series 90 Motors from a W973 Single zone Logic Panel or W7100 Discharge Air Controller 4074EDC 4 20 mA Resistor Kit drives one Series 90 Motor from a 4 20 mA controller 4074EED Unison Control 4 20 mA Resistor Kit provides for control of up to four Series 90 Motors from one 4 20 mA controller 4074ERU Weatherproofing Kit provides NEMA 3 rating for Modutrol IV Motors mounted ...

Page 4: ...4 1 16 103 1 4 7 1 1 2 37 4 1 16 103 4 1 16 103 WIRING BOX MOTOR AUXILARY 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 2 POWER END 1 3 4 5 1 1 2 37 3 4 19 SPRING RETURN MODEL SHOWN SOME MODELS DO NOT HAVE AN AUXILIARY SHAFT ALL OTHER DIMENSIONS ARE THE SAME FOR ...

Page 5: ...d motor servicing when selecting a location see Fig 1 If located outdoors use liquid tight conduit connectors with the junction box to provide NEMA 3 weather protection If mounted outdoors in a position other than upright install a 4074ERU Weatherproofing Kit and liquid tight connectors to provide NEMA 3 protection CAUTION Motor Damage Hazard Deteriorating vapors and acid fumes can damage metal pa...

Page 6: ...ut obstruction Valve Linkages The Q100 Linkage requires the 220738A Adapter Bracket for all valve applications Applications with the Q5001 Valve Linkage do not require the 220738A Adapter Bracket see Fig 4 Junction Box When used with liquid tight conduit connectors the junction box provides NEMA 3 weather protection for the motor The junction box standard with replacement motors encloses the termi...

Page 7: ...e Linkage M452E EQUIPMENT BASE ADAPTER BRACKET STANDARD BOLTS 4 MOTOR BOLTS PROVIDED 4 WIRING BOX NON SPRING RETURN SPRING RETURN 1 12 OR 1 4 ZINC PLATED MACHINE SCREWS OR BOLTS 1 P O W E R E N D P O W E R E N D P O W E R E N D 1 4 20 UNC 1 in LONG MOUNTING BOLTS Q5001 VALVE LINKAGE M17092 MOTOR WIRING BOX POWER END OF MOTOR VALVE ...

Page 8: ...ewdriver top as far as possible counterclockwise viewed from power end See Fig 9 Repeat in successive cam slots until inner cam is against the counterclockwise stop 2 For low torque motors 75 lb in or less skip to step 4 3 Insert 1 8 in screwdriver blade into an outer cam slot and move screwdriver top as far as possible clockwise viewed from power end See Fig 9 Repeat in successive cam slots until...

Page 9: ...B Internal Auxiliary Switch Kits Refer to form 63 2228 for 220736A B installation instructions L1 HOT L2 1 1 2 R W B R W B T1 T2 TRANSFORMER POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED TRANSFORMER MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL M770A SERIES 90 CONTROLLER MOTOR L1 HOT L2 1 1 2 R W B R W B T1 T2 TRANSFORMER POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS R...

Page 10: ...e differential from 1 to 10 reverses the switching action For example with a 10 differential switch contacts R B make and R W break on a counterclockwise closed rotation With a 1 differential switch contacts R W make and R B break on a counterclockwise closed rotation OPERATION Use Series 90 Modutrol IV Motors for standard Series 90 operation see Table 6 1 Two potentiometers one in the controller ...

Page 11: ...FF MOTOR OPEN MOTOR CLOSE POWER END OUTER AUXILIARY CAM BLUE LEFT OUTER AUXILIARY SWITCH FAST RISEPORTION APPROX 1 DIFF 1 8 INCH STRAIGHT BLADE SCREWDRIVER RIGHT INNER AUXILIARY SWITCH SLOW RISE PORTION APPROX 10 DIFF INNER AUXILIARY CAM RED FAST RISE PORTION APPROX 1 DIFF FAST RISE PORTION APPROX 1 DIFF SLOW RISE PORTION APPROX 10 DIFF MOTOR OPEN MOTOR CLOSE POWER END OUTER AUXILIARY CAM RED LEFT...

Page 12: ...out procedures 5 For spring return motors ensure that the valve or damper returns to normal position upon power interruption 6 Return the controller to the desired setting before leaving the job REPLACEMENT Damper Application 1 Turn off power and remove wiring from the old motor 2 Remove the crank arm from shaft of old motor and remove the old motor 3 Determine necessity of the mounting bracket If...

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