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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

35uF   120v

SPECIFICATIONS

•   Voltage: 24 Volts AC

•   Amperage: 0.75 Amps

•   Cycles: 60 Hertz

•   Operating 

Temperatures 

  

14˚F to 167˚F

 

-10˚C to 75˚C

4

ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: If this product fails because of a manufacturing defect within one year 

after purchase, we will, at our option, either repair or replace it at no charge. Our warranty does not cover 

damage caused by accident, abuse or misuse. We assume no further liability with respect to the sale or use 

of this product. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, 

INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. We make no warranty with respect to the fitness of 

any goods for the users particular application. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may 

also have other rights which vary from state to state.

It is our intent to provide accurate and current specification information. However, in the interest of product 

improvement, TORK may alter the specifications or constructional details without prior notice.

LI-1122(A)

888.500.4598 • www.nsiindustries.com

Summary of Contents for Tork TPE24VA

Page 1: ...r the cams inside the actuator may have to be reset See next section 6 Use the supplied four long stainless steel screws to attach the actuator to the valve 7 Use the hold down knob set aside in step 1 to connect the handle to the valve shaft 8 Connect power supply cord to a CLASS 2 CIRCUIT ONLY rated 24V nominal 4A or 100VA maximum Place actuator on valve so small tooth aligns with small slot SMA...

Page 2: ...mbly 6 Apply power to the valve actuator s and then check the valve rotation and stop positions 7 Make adjustments if necessary Refer to the Synchronization section and Troubleshooting section if problems persist 8 Replace lid and verify screws and assembly are watertight 9 Install the handle and test operation Synchronization The Actuator is out of sync if it is rotating in the wrong direc tion i...

Page 3: ...s 3 Press down on the locking knob to force the actuator shaft into the manual state 4 Apply a small amount of silicon lubricant with a small brush around the exposed portion of the shaft between the bottom of the actuator and the top of the valve 5 Turn the handle around twice to spread lubricant evenly 6 Pull handle to ensure gears are engaged and actuator is in Auto state 7 Remove locking nut a...

Page 4: ...ability with respect to the sale or use of this product THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY We make no warranty with respect to the fitness of any goods for the users particular application This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state It is our intent to pr...

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