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VA9208-GGx-x Series Proportional Electric Spring Return Valve Actuators Installation Instructions 

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Figure 21 shows the optional Auxiliary Switch Wiring.

Using Conduit

All VA9208 Series Actuators accept 3/8 in. trade size 
flexible metal conduit.

1.

Feed the actuator cables through the field-supplied 
conduit.

2.

Push the conduit into the holes in the actuator and 
secure it with the supplied 10-32 x 9/16 in. screws, 
as illustrated in Figure 22. The product label marks 
the position of holes for the screws. Drive the 
screws through the product label in the marked 
positions. Drive the screwhead flush with the plate 
to secure the conduit.

Setup and Adjustments

Mode Selection Switch

Actuators have an external mode selection switch to 
calibrate, select input signal range, and reverse control 
logic. The switch is accessible from both A and B sides 
of the actuator as illustrated in Figure 23. Actuators are 
delivered in Direct Acting (DA), DC 0 to 10 V input 
signal mode. To change to Reverse Acting (RA) mode, 
move the mode selection switch from DA to RA. The 
input signal range is selectable between DC 0 to 10 V 
or DC 2 to 10 V. If the CAL function is not used, both 
input signal ranges are proportioned across the full 
rotation range of 0 to 100% rotation. 

For example, if a DC 0 to 10 V input signal is selected 
and the rotation range is limited to 75°, the rotation 
range limit will be reached at DC 8.3 V

.

Control Response

The installation side of the actuator and the position of 
the mode selection switch combine to determine 
control response from the actuator. See Figure 24.

IMPORTANT:

Careful workmanship is required to 

secure flexible metal conduit. Cut the conduit end 
perpendicular to its axis. Insert the cut end into the 
bottom of the holes in the actuator and hold the 
conduit in place while securing it with the screws 
provided. Check a completed installation by pulling 
on the conduit to ensure its retention.

Figure 21:  Optional Auxiliary Switch 

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COM

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Figure 22:  Adding Flexible Metal Conduit

Figure 23:  Mode Selection

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Side A of Actuator

Side B of Actuator

DA

2-10

0-10

0-10

2-10

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+

CAL

2-10

0-10

0-10

2-10

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+

CAL

2-10

0-10

0-10

2-10

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CAL

RA

RA

DA

Figure 24:  Control Response

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Input Signal

Mode Selection Switch

Installation Side

Increasing

Decreasing

Rotation Position

0-10 V

Direct

Acting

Reverse

Acting

0-10 V

0° is the spring return position.

Feedback

Direction

0.0 V  1.7 V   3.3 V  5.0 V   6.7 V  8.3 V  10.0 V

2-10 V

2-10 V

10.0 V  8.7 V  7.3 V  6.0 V   4.7 V  3.3 V   2.0 V

2-10

0-10

0-10

2-10

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+

CAL

2-10

0-10

0-10

2-10

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CAL

RA

DA

DA

2-10

0-10

0-10

2-10

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CAL

RA

Summary of Contents for VA9208-GG Series

Page 1: ...Electric Spring Return Actuator only to control equipment under normal operating conditions Where failure or malfunction of the electric actuator could lead to personal injury or property damage to th...

Page 2: ...fy acceptance of exposed plastic materials in plenum areas with the local building authority Building codes for plenum requirements vary by location Some local building authorities accept compliance t...

Page 3: ...N32 All 5 5 32 131 1 1 32 26 1 23 32 44 7 1 4 184 3 15 16 100 11 32 9 1 31 32 50 1 1 2 DN40 All 5 5 16 135 1 9 64 29 1 57 64 48 7 7 16 189 4 21 64 110 11 32 9 2 11 64 55 2 DN50 2 Way 5 17 32 140 1 15...

Page 4: ...s be connected to the coil Figure 3 Figure 3 Spring Return VA9208 Actuated VG1241 VG1245 VG1841 and VG1845 Series Ball Valve with Optional M9000 561 Thermal Barrier Installed Dimensions in mm 3 29 32...

Page 5: ...ds 212 F 100 C See the Mounting the Thermal Barrier section for more information Note Proceed to Step 7 if the ball valve linkage is on actuator Side B 3 Remove the linkage from Side A Figure 5 4 Inse...

Page 6: ...tor to Spring Return Port A Coil Closed To mount the actuator to spring return port A coil closed 1 Turn the valve stem to the position outlined in Figure 2 Mount optional M9000 561 Thermal Barrier to...

Page 7: ...0 to 24 lb in 2 3 to 2 7 N m 6 Insert fixed pointer and M4x0 7x83 mm long screw into the Side B actuator hub Direct the arrow on the pointer to 0 7 Install the actuator on the ball valve Tighten the a...

Page 8: ...instructions Follow the same steps as mounting directly to the valve when mounting the actuator to the thermal barrier Manual Override Use only the supplied manual override crank to reposition the ac...

Page 9: ...rdement lectrique Plusieurs isolations et d branchements sont peut tre n cessaires pour couper enti rement l alimentation de l quipement Tout contact avec des composants porteurs de tensions dangereus...

Page 10: ...de to MIN position AC 24 V DC 0 2 10 V DC 0 2 10 V A A Open MIN Position A Closed Normal Operation 1 2 3 4 Y COM U BLK RED GRY ORN Override to MAX position AC 24 V DC 0 2 10 V DC 0 2 10 V C B Closed M...

Page 11: ...s the full rotation range of 0 to 100 rotation For example if a DC 0 to 10 V input signal is selected and the rotation range is limited to 75 the rotation range limit will be reached at DC 8 3 V Contr...

Page 12: ...faults to 0 10 V input signal range DA Auxiliary Switch VA9208 xxC 3 Models The VA9208 xxC 3 models include two integral auxiliary switches with a switch adjuster accessible on either face of the actu...

Page 13: ...ator moves to the fully open position and holds while power is applied 4 Observe the switch point If required repeat Step 1 through Step 3 Repair Information A number of replacement parts are availabl...

Page 14: ...beled A is Away from Valve CCW Spring Return Actuator Face Labeled B is Away from Valve CW Spring Return Rated Torque Power On Running 70 lb in 8 N m All Operating Temperatures Power Off Spring Return...

Page 15: ...UL Listed CCN XAPX File E27734 to UL 60730 1A 2003 08 Ed 3 1 Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use and UL 60730 2 14 2002 02 Ed 1 Part 2 Particular Requirements for Electric Actu...

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