Honeywell MS4105A1030 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 4

3 NM, 5 NM SERIES SPRING RETURN DIRECT COUPLED ACTUATORS

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If the coupling must be moved from one side of the actuator to 

the other, reverse the spring return direction and flip the 

actuator. Follow these instructions (see Fig. 3):

1.

Remove the retainer clip from the shaft coupling and set 

it aside for later use.

2.

Remove shaft coupling from one side of the actuator.

3.

Replace the shaft coupling on the opposite side of the 

actuator aligning it based on the stroke labeling.

4.

Replace the retainer clip on the shaft coupling using the 

groove of the coupling.

Fig. 3. Mounting shaft coupling to actuator opposite side.

Selecting Actuator Control Signal

Selections are made using a dial that appears on both the 

front and back of the actuator (see Fig. 4).

To select the control signal simply turn the mode selection dial 

to the desired mode (as indicated on the device label) without 

exceeding range indicators.

Fig. 4. Dials for control signal and switch or minimum 

position.

Auxiliary Knob

The auxiliary knob can be used to control minimum position 

(MS74 Series) or switch position.

SELECT MINIMUM POSITION (MS74 SERIES)

To set the actuator minimum position, turn the AUX dial to the 

desired position.  Alternatively, minimum position can be set 

with an externally connected 1kOhm potentiometer connected 

across common (terminal 2) and minimum position (terminal 

4); the setting on the AUX dial will be overridden.

SELECT SWITCH POSITION

For switch models, select the degree of rotation you want the 

switch to activate.

Non-Standard Stroke

Mechanical Stroke Limit Reduction

For applications requiring a span less than 95 degrees, a 

simple adjustment can be made. When the rotational 

mounting of the shaft coupling is changed, the actuator drives 

less than the full 90 degrees stroke.

The stroke is adjustable in 5 degree increments. Once 

adjusted, the actuator drives until the shaft coupling reaches 

the mechanical stop (part of the housing). The stop causes 

the motor to discontinue driving and the shaft coupling drives 

no farther. When the actuator returns, it stops at the fail-safe 

position.

To limit the stroke range, proceed as follows:

1.

Remove the retainer clip from the shaft coupling and set 

it aside for later use.

2.

Remove shaft coupling from the actuator.

3.

Rotate the coupling to the desired position, aligning it 

based on the stroke labelling. See Fig. 5.

NOTE: The shaft coupling location determines the 

travel span.

EXAMPLE:Setting shaft coupling to an approximate 

fail-safe position of 35 degrees (as indicated 

on the housing) limits stroke to 60 degrees. 

(See Fig. 5)

4.

Install the shaft coupling at this position.

5.

Replace the retainer clip on the shaft coupling using the 

groove of the coupling.

Fig. 5. Stroke reduction.

Mounting

CAUTION

Device Malfunction Hazard.

Improper shaft coupling tightening causes device 

malfunction.

Tighten shaft coupling with proper torque to prevent 

damper shaft slippage.

M27714

M32676

Spring

Return

AUX

.5

90

0

0

1

45

MODE

6 5

4

3

2

1

Spring

Return

AUX

.5

90

0

0

1

45

MODE

6 5

4

3

2

1

MODE SELECT

1 = 2... 10 VDC 
2 = 10... 2 VDC 
3 = 0... 10 VDC
4 = 10... 0 VDC
5 = FLOATING (FWD)
6 = FLOATING (REV)

MS74 SERIES

MODE SELECT

1 = 2...10 VDC
2 = 10...2 VDC
3 = 3K OHM NTC
      THERMISTOR
4 = 3 POSITION
5 = FLOATING
      (FWD)
6 = FLOATING (REV)

MS31 SERIES

MODE SELECT

1 = ADDRESS 11
2 = ADDRESS 12
3 = ADDRESS 13
4 = ADDRESS 14
5 = ADDRESS 15
6 = TEST

AUXILIARY KNOB

45

90

0

DRIVE

SP

RING

 RETURN

60   

STROKE

45

90

0

M27716

6

DRIVE

SPRING RETURN

90   STROKE

Summary of Contents for MS4105A1030

Page 1: ...erating Temperature 40 to 150 F 40 to 65 C 22 to 150 F 30 to 65 C Two position only Shipping and Storage Temperature 40 to 150 F 40 to 65 C 1 Number represents range 2 2 10 Vdc 3 0 2 10 Vdc Table 1 Models Power Supply Model Number Model Number including 3 ft whip Torque Voltage VA Driving1 Drive sec Control Input Output Description SPDT Aux Switch MS3103J1030 27 lb in 3 Nm 24 Vac dc 50 60 Hz 20 24...

Page 2: ...ded for wire runs longer than 100 ft 30 5 m Using Sylk enabled actuators saves I O on the controller and is faster and cheaper to install since the bus is polarity insensitive Fig 1 Dimensional drawing of actuator in in mm Stroke 95 3 mechanically limited Approvals UL873 IEC 60730 1 and Part 2 14 UL1097 for Double Insulation CE Certification Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC CE EMC 2004 108 EC C Ti...

Page 3: ...o indicate the hub rotary position Fig 2 Spring Return DCA mounting orientation Measure Damper Valve Shaft Length If the shaft is less than three inches in length the shaft coupling must be located between the damper valve and actuator housing If the shaft length is more than three inches the shaft coupling may be located on either side of the actuator housing Spring return actuators shall be dire...

Page 4: ...s than 95 degrees a simple adjustment can be made When the rotational mounting of the shaft coupling is changed the actuator drives less than the full 90 degrees stroke The stroke is adjustable in 5 degree increments Once adjusted the actuator drives until the shaft coupling reaches the mechanical stop part of the housing The stop causes the motor to discontinue driving and the shaft coupling driv...

Page 5: ...sing 10 mm wrench tighten shaft coupling securely onto damper shaft using maximum 240 lb in 27 1 Nm torque NOTE See Fig 6 for proper mounting to a square damper shaft Fig 6 Proper mounting to square damper shaft Fig 7 Mounting actuator to damper housing WIRING CAUTION Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard Disconnect all power supplies before installation Motors with auxiliary switches can ha...

Page 6: ...inal block s See Fig 9 and 11 NOTE Use either 1 2 in x 14 NPS or M20 x 1 5 strain relief or conduit adapters Fig 8 Removing access cover Typical Wiring Without Cables See Fig 9 through 23 for typical wiring details for actuators without cables whips See Fig 24 through 26 for wiring actuators with cables whips Fig 9 Terminal block details Fig 10 Terminal block details Fig 11 S BUS Terminal block de...

Page 7: ...osition potentiometer external minimum position potentiometer S BUS 5 feedback feedback feedback feedback Analog output ACTUATOR SPST 24 VAC 1 1 2 2 LINE VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 24 VDC SUPPLY ACCEPTABLE V 1 2 M29121 ACTUATOR SPST 1 1 LINE VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED V 1 2 M29122 SPDT 24 ...

Page 8: ...CONTROLLER 24 VAC 1 1 2 3 2 490 TO 510 OHMS 1 2 W MINIMUM LINE VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 24 VDC SUPPLY ACCEPTABLE SET SWITCH TO MODULATING V FEEDBACK FEEDBACK 5 4 3 1 2 M28627 2 10 VDC 10 2 VDC 0 10 VDC 10 0 VDC Fltg fwd Fltg rev 3 0 90 90 0 ACTUATOR 0 2 TO 10 VDC PROPORTIONING CONTROLLER 24 VAC 1 1 2 3 2 LINE VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DIS...

Page 9: ...ailure Actuator Override To override the control signal for freeze protection or similar applications 1 Override to full open a Disconnect the input signal from terminal 3 b Apply 24 Vac to terminal 3 c See Fig 22 2 Override to full closed a Disconnect the input signal from terminal 3 b See Fig 23 Fig 22 Override to full open ACTUATOR V FEEDBACK 5 4 3 1 2 M32679 3 POSITION MINIMUM POSITION 1 EXTER...

Page 10: ...ntrol signal See Fig 4 4 Apply control signal for actuator full open or full closed position See Fig 11 and Table 2 a 0 2 10 Vdc apply 10 Vdc signal to terminal 3 b 10 0 2 Vdc apply 0 2 Vdc signal to terminal 3 c 0 4 20 mA apply 20 mA signal to terminal 3 d 20 0 4mA apply 0 4 mA signal to terminal 3 e Floating apply 24 Vac to appropriate 0 90 3 or 90 0 4 terminal 5 Actuator drives to full open or ...

Page 11: ... match the input signal as actuator drives towards 0 position Direct Checkout 1 Mount actuator for required application either clock wise or counterclockwise rotation to open the damper or valve 2 Check damper position and make sure that 24 Vdc Vac is present at the appropriate connections See Fig 9 3 Apply control signal to the appropriate connections to move the damper to the opposite position T...

Page 12: ...lutions Honeywell 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 2011 Honeywell International Inc 62 0274 07 M S Rev 05 11 Printed in U S A ...

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