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Electromotive actuator 24 V Operation

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5.4.3  Control

2 3

24 V AC/DC

0 V AC/DC

1

BN

GY

BU

Illust. 7:  Pin assignment for 2 point control

(1)

0 V AC/DC

blue (BU)

(2)

24 V AC/DC

brown (BN)

(3)

0 V or 24V AC/DC  

grey (GY)

6.  Operation

6.1  Control

The actuator is automatically controlled via the con-
trol technology.

6.2  Status LED

1

Illust. 8:  Status LED

(1)

Status LED

Status LED

Meaning

Flashing green

Initialisation run

Lit green

Normal operation

Lit red

Valve blocking detected

Off

Operating voltage interrupted

6.3  Manual setting

NOTICE

Damage to the actuator due to manual po-

sitioning of the stem beyond the defined 

range

The actuator can be damaged and its func-
tion be impaired during manual setting.

 

f

Only move the adjustment stem with little 

force.

 

f

Turn the adjustment stem back by half a 
turn as soon as you feel a resistance in 

the upper or lower stroke position.

NOTICE

Damage to the actuator due to manual 

setting during electrical operation

The actuator can be damaged and its func-

tion be impaired when using the manual 

setting during electrical operation of the 
actuator.

 

f

Completely disconnect the actuator from 

the power supply before using the manual 

setting.

1. 

Completely disconnect the actuator from the power 

supply.

2.  Open the cover for manual setting (adjustment 

stem) (see position 2 in Illust. 9).

3.  Move the actuator into the desired stroke position 

using a 4 mm Allen key.

The actuator has to be initiated after manual 
setting.

An initialisation run will be trigged:

 

-

When switching DIP switch 6 

 

(see Illust. 4).

 

- If a valve end position is approached dur-

ing operation. 

 

- After 7 days at the latest.

7.  Maintenance

The actuator is maintenance-free.

Summary of Contents for Aktor M 2P

Page 1: ...Valves controls systems Operating instructions EN Electromotive actuator Aktor M ST 2P 3P L 24 V...

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Page 3: ...5 2 3 2 Risk of burns due to hot components and surfaces 5 2 3 3 Availability of the operating instructions 5 3 Technical description 6 3 1 Construction 6 3 2 Functional description 6 3 3 Technical d...

Page 4: ...ult of action 2 Safety related information 2 1 Correct use Safety in operation is only guaranteed if the product is used correctly The actuator may be used in indoor heating ventila tion and air condi...

Page 5: ...espeople are able to carry out any work on the described product professional ly User The user has to be informed by the qualified trades people as to the operation 2 3 2 Risk of burns due to hot comp...

Page 6: ...0 5 mA invertible 3 point open stop closed 2 point open closed Connection Fixed pre assembled cable 1 5 m 5 x 0 5 mm2 Motor deactiva tion Drive stem extending electronically retracting electronically...

Page 7: ...stallation instructions 2 Fit the actuator to the connection thread of the adapter 3 Hand tighten the collar nut Avoid cross threading NOTICE Damage to the actuator when tightening the collar nut with...

Page 8: ...r installation NOTICE Damage to the control technology due to a high peak load when switching the actua tor on f Use switching components which are designed for a short term peak load of up to 12 A f...

Page 9: ...stment stem with little force f Turn the adjustment stem back by half a turn as soon as you feel a resistance in the upper or lower stroke position NOTICE Damage to the actuator due to manual setting...

Page 10: ...e the actuator from the valve Also remove the adapter set if you do not re quire it any longer for this valve 9 Reinstallation The actuator must not be in the lower stroke position for correct install...

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