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 Issue rev. 8 | 07/2022

DIAGNOSTIC - ALARM FUNCTIONS

LEDS 

BEHAVIOUR

ERROR

ACTUATOR 

USE

ACTUATOR BEHAVIOUR

TYPICAL 

TROUBLE 

SHOOTING 

CONDITION

RESET  

PROCEDURE

AUTOMATIC CALIBRA-

TION  

(DIP N. 7 OFF)

MANUAL CALIBRATION  

(DIP N. 7 ON)

1

RED ON

Valve stroke 

less than 

5mm

Calibration/

first instal-

lation

The actuator pushes/

pulls 2 times (unexpected 

stall) trying to remove the 

possible obstacle. After 2 

tries an alarm is signalled 

and the actuator moves 

to initial position and 

does not respond to con-

trol signal. Stroke value is 

not updated because out 

of range

The actuator pushes/pulls 

2 times against endpoint 

during calibration and the 

actuator moves to the 

initial position and then it 

does not respond to the 

control signal. The actua-

tor keeps the previous 

stroke

Valve with a 

stroke length 

lower than 

5mm

Remove 

power and 

power up 

again

2

RED LED 

quick 

bl 

GREEN ON

Stroke 

longer than 

60mm

Calibration/

first instal-

lation

The actuator exits the 

60mm stroke range and 

it moves toward the new 

stroke limit signalling an 

anomaly. The actuator pu-

shes/pulls 2 times against 

the new stroke limit, then 

it goes back to the initial 

position still signalling 

the anomaly until it is not 

within 60mm. The actua-

tor does not calibrate the 

stroke after 10s (wrong 

range)

The actuator exits the 

60mm stroke range and 

it moves toward the new 

stroke limit signalling an 

anomaly. The actuator pu-

shes/pulls 2 times against 

the new stroke limit, then 

it goes back to the initial 

position still signalling 

the anomaly until it is not 

within 60mm. The actua-

tor does not calibrate the 

stroke after 10s (wrong 

range)

Valve with a 

stroke length 

longer than 

60mm

Remove 

power and 

power up 

again

3

RED Quick 

Blinking 

Unexpected 

stall within 

the calibra-

ted stroke 

range

normal 

operation

The actuator tries 5 times 

against the new stall con-

dition and then after 10s 

the actuator updates the 

new stroke length

The actuator tries 5 times 

against the new stall 

condition. At the end of 

the attempts the fault will 

be signalled. The actuator 

does not update the new 

stroke length, but after 

60s makes other attempts 

to verify the stall condi-

tion

Valve stuck

Inverted 

control 

signal

4

RED Quick 

Blinking 

Stroke 

longer than 

expected

Normal 

operation

The actuator moves 

toward the new stall con-

dition with a lower speed; 

after 10s the actuator 

updates the new stroke 

value

The actuator moves 

toward the new stall con-

dition with a lower speed; 

after 10s the actuator 

does not update the new 

stroke value

Stem 

connection 

loose or valve 

damaged

Inverted 

control 

signal

5

RED slow 

Blinking

Low Power 

Voltage

Normal 

operation

The actuator is still 

working but performance 

cannot be guaranteed

The actuator is still 

working but performance 

cannot be guaranteed

1. Wrong 

transformer 

size

Correct Vol-

tage Power

2. Unstable 

power

6

RED slow 

Blinking

High Power 

Voltage

Normal 

operation

The actuator is still 

working but performance 

cannot be guaranteed

The actuator is still 

working but performance 

cannot be guaranteed

1. Wrong 

transformer 

size

Correct Vol-

tage Power

2. Unstable 

power

Summary of Contents for MVE2 Series

Page 1: ...and it is able to self calibrate on a different stroke without the need of any user action this function is DIP switch selectable on the field MVE2xx has intelligent behaviour and alarm functionality...

Page 2: ...ion until it is raised again then board and motor will be powered again At the end of this operation the actuator moves to initial position on the basis of DIP n 1 setting then it follows the control...

Page 3: ...ng accordingly see Diagnostic Alarm Function Table ASSEMBLING The actuator can be mounted with any orientation but never up side down When the fluid temperature exceed 120 C the actuator shall be moun...

Page 4: ...o H2 X S and H3 X S with AG82 with AG82 Siemens with AG70 10 with AG70 14 Danfoss VR VF S models with AG60 07 TAC DN15 V298 with AG60 08 TAC DN15 V2XX V3XX with AG60 09 Honeywell with AG60 10 Airtek w...

Page 5: ...m Y2 Close V 16 V DC Voltage Output max 25 mA AWG20 min 0 5mm2 max 1 5mm2 200 m M 0 V Common U 2 10 V DC Feedback Output Signal AWG20 min 0 5mm2 max 1 5mm2 200 m M 0 V Common Note To avoid damages to...

Page 6: ...3 Selection of sequence mode control range defined by DIP n 5 4 Modulating Control 0 10 V DC DIP n 2 OFF only Modulating Control 2 10 V DC DIP n 2 OFF only 5 Sequence Control 0 5 V DC with DIP n 4 OF...

Page 7: ...st the new stroke limit then it goes back to the initial position still signalling the anomaly until it is not within 60mm The actua tor does not calibrate the stroke after 10s wrong range Valve with...

Page 8: ...me point of the stroke read 2 GREEN BLINKING The actuator arrived at the intermediate point of the stroke read 3 RED GREEN BLINKING The actuator is reading the stroke or it is going to initial positio...

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