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Fig. 14:
Power cable and control cable
6. Mechanically secure the power cable and the control cable before the terminals
against loosening.
Fig. 15:
Close the actuator
cover.
7. Fasten the cable gland.
8. A thin coat of grease may be applied to the joint ring to facilitate fitting of the
actuator cover.
9. Properly place the joint ring in the groove of the housing.
10. Observe the marking.
11. Do not press down the actuator cover by force.
12. Slide the actuator cover over the joint ring as far as it will go. When properly
seated, the actuator cover cannot be turned any more, and its lower edge is
flush with the housing edge.
13. Fit the actuator cover and fasten it with the hexagon socket head cap screws.
14. Fasten the cable gland.
5.5 Interfaces
Communication
interface
A
Fig. 16:
Communication interface
The communication interface A is factory-set. A parameterisation kit (ident. No.:
46001269) for actuator communication and parameter setting can be ordered from
KSB. The PC is connected to the actuator via a USB interface and an RJ45 socket using
the communication cable supplied. All actuator parameters can be set with the
software (included in the parameterisation kit). The operating manual is also
included in the scope of supply.
Inputs
1 2 3
Fig. 17:
Galvanically isolated setpoint input
The parameterisable setpoint for closed-loop control is supplied to terminals 1 to 3
via 4-20 mA or 0/2-10 V signals.
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