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Original instruction notice 

 

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5.  Starting up the Portable Valve Actuator 

 

a. 

Changing the battery pack 

 

 

INSERTING / REMOVING THE BATTERY 

 

 

 

 

 

ATTERY INSERTION AND CABLING 

Battery side 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIGHT AND BATTERY CAPACITY INDICATOR 

The LED on the lamp (1) is both a light and a battery capacity indicator. Press the LED light switch (2) : 

 

1 x, working area LED illumination 

 

2 x, capacity indicator LED, indicates the charging state of the battery pack: 

o

 

Steady green LED : Charged > 60% 

o

 

Slowly flashing green LED : Charged between 30% and 60% 

o

 

Quickly flashing green LED : Charged < 30% 

o

 

Steady yellow LED : Battery is empty 

o

 

Steady red LED : battery temperature is outside the permitted range. 

o

 

Flashing red LED : indicates a general fault, e.g. incomplete contact, short circuit, battery pack faulty, etc. 

 

b. 

Settings 

 
Risk of injury! Only adjust the settings when the power tool is switched off and free of any load. 
 
 

 

CHANGING DIRECTION OF ROTATION 

 

Switch to the left = “D1” rotation direction / Right / clockwise 

 

Switch to the right = « D2 » rotation direction / Left / counterclockwise 

 

 

SETTING TORQUE LIMIT AND SPEED 

The torque and speed adjustment knobs provide different rotational speeds and torque limits. The matrix below shows the 
values for each combination and for each direction of rotation. Once the desired torque limit is reached, the actuator 
sounds a beep and stops. It restarts only after releasing and pressing the power switch again 
This sound signal may also indicate that the starting torque required is too high (in that case, the actuator will not start and 
a beep will sound), or that the actuator is overloaded. 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MC89E Series

Page 1: ...offers the highest torque 900 Nm This makes it the perfect tool for any valve type indoor or outdoor with a great autonomy Its two 18V Lithium Ion batteries allow to use it continuously during up to o...

Page 2: ...le Valve Actuator 11 a Changing the battery pack 11 b Settings 11 6 Setting up the Portable Valve Actuator 15 a General info 15 b Fixing the actuator on to the torque management device and or on an ad...

Page 3: ...notice Updates will be available on our website www modec fr It is important to refer to the website before setting up or using the actuator and before carrying out maintenance Any modifications made...

Page 4: ...igatory to tie back hair and to wear close fitting clothes not floaty to ensure all clothing parts are distanced when moving To avoid the motor starting at the wrong time before picking up or while ca...

Page 5: ...rt of dangerous materials The operator can transport the batteries by road without taking any additional measures When transporting via a third party for example by air or a via a transport company yo...

Page 6: ...XXXXXX Petrol gas PY68E xxx xx Gas Portable Actuator Easy Duty PY68E XXXXXXXX PY68S xxx xx Gas Portable Actuator Standard Duty PY68S XXXXXXXX PY68H xxx xx Gas Portable Actuator Heavy Duty PY68H XXXXXX...

Page 7: ...incumbent on the company using the equipment to ensure that safety rules are respected Hearing protection Protective goggles Safety shoes Safety gloves level 3121 according to EN388 Safety signs Summa...

Page 8: ...ising stem They also add a gear ratio to the system by reducing the speed and increasing the torque by 4 for the BJH01 and by 3 for the BJH02 However the BJH01 cannot withstand an output torque higher...

Page 9: ...4 dB A Uncertainty of measure K 3 dB Values established from an equivalent apparatus Value of vibration emission Ah 2 5 m s Uncertainty of measure K 1 5m s Values established from an equivalent appara...

Page 10: ...charger BAT145 45 minutes 53 minutes Charging time with quick charger BAT146 33 minutes 40 minutes Weight 0 7 kg 0 7 kg Autonomy is measured with a load equal to 50 of the max torque Instructions for...

Page 11: ...ndicates a general fault e g incomplete contact short circuit battery pack faulty etc b Settings Risk of injury Only adjust the settings when the power tool is switched off and free of any load CHANGI...

Page 12: ...9 65 87 117 152 196 245 299 365 V tr min 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 Cmax Nm 35 38 41 52 68 90 120 152 193 239 291 348 V tr min 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 Cmax Nm 16 19 24 33 44 60 79...

Page 13: ...905 1113 1350 V tr min 2 6 2 9 3 2 3 5 3 8 4 0 4 3 4 5 4 7 4 9 5 1 5 3 Cmax Nm 131 148 148 193 252 326 445 564 712 890 1083 1291 V tr min 2 6 2 9 3 2 3 5 3 8 4 0 4 3 4 5 4 7 4 9 5 1 5 3 Cmax Nm 61 71...

Page 14: ...1 9 2 0 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 Cmax Nm 258 280 300 381 498 660 880 1120 1420 1760 2140 2560 V tr min 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 Cmax Nm 120 141 179 240 320 440 580 760 960 1180...

Page 15: ...que management reaction bar A strap or a chain 2 carabiners In addition to this basic pack modec also has a wide range of torque management accessories see the catalogue and the following presentation...

Page 16: ...urn with the fixation springs rings and release the springs making sure they come back Check that the torque management bar is properly secured to the flange d Setting the system for rotation D1 e Set...

Page 17: ...4 Position the adaptor on the valve and set up the torque retention system Consult the instructions for adaptors 5 Check the operator is correctly positioned in relation to both the actuator and the t...

Page 18: ...at the accelerated fluid cleans any potential impurities from the valve then close it again at the desired torque 5 When the maximum open position is reached reclose with a few turns to avoid the valv...

Page 19: ...of the actuator will be different so you need to select BJH01 for a standard duty Banjo head speed is divided by 4 or BJH02 for a heavy duty Banjo head speed is divided by 3 If you want to set a spec...

Page 20: ...work health and safety regulatory provisions that apply and any local workplace safety instructions including conditions relating to the work environment clothing and the operator s individual protec...

Page 21: ...ed as defective by our departments which parts shall have been promptly returned by the buyer to modec plants all carriage costs and duties paid enclosing a detailed description of the recorded breakd...

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