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MRP4 / MRP5 / MRP6

P. 7 / 8

EM-4824 Rev.7

MAINTENANCE

For effective use and longer life of the MRP, regular checking appropriate for its operating conditions are recommended.  Refer 

to the following table.

ITEM

CHECKING POINT

HOW TO PROCEED

Functioning

Apply input 0%, 50%, 100%, then back to 50%, 0%.

Check the actuator operations and positions at 
each input value.

Repair or calibration

Abnormal sound

No abnormal sound is heard during operation.

Repair or calibration

Connector
Leadwire

The connector is firmly connected.
No breakdown of leadwires.  
The insulation covers are not torn, not bruised.

Repair or calibration

Inside humidity, rust No condensation.  No rust.

If there is water inside, check the packing.

Remove water, dry the case and inside parts.  
Replace rusted parts.  Calibration.
If the packing is damaged, replace it.

Screws

Check that screws and bolts are securely fastened. Re-tighten them.

For repair or parts replacement, contact M-System or representatives.

 LUBRICATION

There is no need of oiling the MRP in normal operating conditions.

 REGULAR TEST RUNNING

If the valve is not frequently operated, run a test operation regularly (once a week, for example) to check proper functions.

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLE

POWER

LED

INPUT

LED

STATUS

LED

POSSIBLE CAUSE

HOW TO PROCEED

No
function

ON

ON

Flash

2 sec

Abnormal input signal.
(No change over deadband)

Check input signal.
Narrow the deadband.

ON

----

Flash

0.5 sec

Actuator mechanism is damaged.

Repair

Overload cause by a foreign object caught 

in the valve.

Check the valve.

Control PCB damaged.

Repair or replace.

Wiring error at the motor or position sensor.

Check the connector.

Low power voltage or insufficient capacity. Check the power supply.

ON

OFF

Flash

2 sec

Abnormal input signal.

Check the input signal.

Wiring error at the input signal.

Check the connector and connecting section.

OFF

----

----

Wiring error at the power supply.

Check the connector and connecting section.

Abnormal power supply voltage.

Check the power supply.

Fuse melted.

Replace the fuse.

ON

----

ON

Malfunction by noise.

Turn off the power supply and restart.

Low power voltage or insufficient capacity. Check the power supply.

ON

----

OFF

Malfunction by noise.

Turn off the power supply and restart.

Low power voltage or insufficient capacity. Check the power supply.

Unstable functioning

Power voltage is low or fluctuating.

Check the power supply.

Unstable input signal.

Check the controller, cables.  Eliminate 
noise.

Position sensor damaged.

Replace the position sensor.

Stops in the middle of span
Slows down in the middle of span

Actuator mechanism is damaged.

Repair

Overload cause by a foreign object caught 

in the valve.

Check the valve.

---- Regardless of LED state.

For repair or parts replacement, contact M-System or representatives.

Rugghölzli 2
CH - 5453 Busslingen

Tel. +41 (0)56 222 38 18

Fax +41 (0)56 222 10 12

[email protected]

www.sentronic.com

Produkte, Support und Service

SENTRONIC

AG

Summary of Contents for MRP4

Page 1: ...t A 4 20 mA DC Input resistance 250 Z Specify current See INPUT SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 6 1 5 V DC Input resistance approx 1 M 0 Specify voltage See INPUT SPECIFICATIONS 6 CE MARKING C With 0 Without 7...

Page 2: ...n frequency 60 cycles min Full closed overload signal Relay contact Full closed signal trips at approx 2 of span Rating 250 V AC 1 A cos 1 30 V DC 1 A resistive load INSTALLATION Power Consumption AC...

Page 3: ...ic limiters in order to prevent mechanical locks when the input goes below 0 or above 100 Limiters are set at approx 0 5 for the full closed side approx 100 5 for the full open side Full open closed s...

Page 4: ...3 2 4 6 5 7 8 11 9 10 With Both Full open closed Signal and Forced Open Close Signal COM2 COM1 COM3 POWER black 1 U V white 2 red 3 INPUT COM1 green 4 POSITION OUTPUT 1 5V DC yellow 5 blue 6 gray 7 b...

Page 5: ...4 23 91 42 1 65 43 1 69 35 1 38 60 2 36 110 4 33 150 5 91 98 3 86 90 3 54 130 5 12 2 08 127 5 167 6 57 17 67 10 0 043 sq 0 46 1 81 dia 4 M5 10 39 deep 2 G 1 2 CONDUIT YOKE SURFACE 36 0 1 dia 0 12 47 d...

Page 6: ...CW CW RESTART TIMER DEADBAND ADJ MODE SELECTOR Motor Control Logic Motor Driver Hi Lo Limiter Input Circuit Position Output Switching Regulator POWER Power Circuit CCW CW FORCED OPEN CLOSE SIGNAL POWE...

Page 7: ...ters 6 inches above the cover OUTDOOR USE When installing the MRP outdoor or where it is exposed to rain or water drops be sure to fasten the cable connector tightly and leave a slack of the cable Do...

Page 8: ...life of the actuator FUSE A fuse is equipped for protection against overload current When you turn the power supply on check that the power LED is on If it is off check that the fuse is melted Replace...

Page 9: ...rse Actions Operation at Abnormally Low Input Power Indicator green with power supplied Input Indicator green with input applied Status Indicator red blinks in 2 sec intervals blinks in 0 5 sec interv...

Page 10: ...L MIN SPAN MAX SPAN MRP4 1 MRP5 1 45 90 MRP6 1 MRP4 2 90 180 MRP6 2 Standard Zero Position M i n i m u m s p a n M a x i m u m s p a n M a x i m u m O p e r a t i o n R a n g e 5 d e g 5 d e g Adjusta...

Page 11: ...nal COM2 COM1 COM2 POWER black 1 U V white 2 red 3 INPUT COM1 green 4 POSITION OUTPUT 1 5V DC yellow 5 blue 6 gray 7 brown 8 FULL OPEN or FULL CLOSED SIGNAL output stem turned CCW output stem turned C...

Page 12: ...The following explanation applies to reverse action For di rect action read the value in the brackets Remark Applying an over torque to the adjustments may destroy stoppers or other sections of them U...

Page 13: ...nd Check input signal Narrow the deadband ON Flash 0 5 sec Actuator mechanism is damaged Repair Overload cause by a foreign object caught in the valve Check the valve Control PCB damaged Repair or rep...

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