Regada SP 0.1 Installation, Service And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 23

SP 0.1, SPR 0.1 

 

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3.8  Adjusting of stop ends 

 

Mechanical stop ends is possible to adjust in scale from –5 °C to 10 °C for each position 

dependently. Electric 
actuator is by producer 
adjusted to operating 
angle according to the 
specification. 

 

While setting, adjusting 
and resetting stop ends 
follow next steps: 

  loosen  the counter 

nut  of  specific  stop 
end 

  set  the  stop  end  to 

the new position 

  lock  the  stop  end 

screw 

with 

the 

counter nut 

  adjust  the  electric 

end 

position 

for 

switch  S3  or  S4  as 
is  significated  in 
article 4.2. 

 

Attention! 

  

 

Operating angle adjusted by stop ends must be greater than angle adjusted by switches 

S3 and S4. Fixed stop ends are used only for localisation of a position by manual adjusting of 
the actuator. Use of fixed stop ends in motor-operated operation of actuator is impermissible! 

                                                                                            
                                                                        

4.  Service, maintenance and troubleshooting 

4.1  Service 

1. In general it is provided that service of the EA is performed by a qualified worker in accordance with 
requirement given in Chapter 1! 
2. After putting the EA into operation it is needed to verify whether during manipulation any scratch on 
surface occurred, it is to be removed to prevent actuator against corrosion! 

 

The EA SP/SPR requires just negligible service. Proper putting into operation is a recondition of 

reliable operation. 
 

The  service  of  the  EA  leads  from  the  operation  conditions  and  usually  resides  in  information 

processing for further arranging of required functions. 
 

The  stuff  has  to  perform  prescribed  maintenance  to  prevent  the  EA  during  operation  against 

impacts of environment, which exceed the frame of allowed influences. 

 

While mains failure the actuator stops in the position where it was before the failure. If needed 

the  actuator  can  be  reset  with  the  handwheel  (if  it  is  equipped  with  the  mechanism  for  gear 
disengagement). 

!

Pic.9: Flange of actuator from 
bottom. 

    Stop ends 

Summary of Contents for SP 0.1

Page 1: ...74 0803 03 Electric part turn actuators SP 0 1 SPR 0 1 INSTALLATION SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...Operating angle Transmitter Warranty period months Input operating signal Serial number of electric motor Serial number of transmitter Serial number of position controller Tests made in accordance wi...

Page 3: ...1 Installation 12 2 1 1 Mechanical connection 12 2 1 2 Electric connection and checking of function 13 2 2 Dismantling 14 3 Adjusting of actuator 14 3 1 Output position changes 14 3 2 Adjustment of po...

Page 4: ...of actuator by a semiconductor components switches have to be consulted with producer 1 2 Safety instructions EA of SP and SPR types are reserved technical devices with higher rate of danger with pos...

Page 5: ...4 Warranty conditions The supplier is responsible for completeness of the delivery and guarantees these specifications of the product which are stated in the Contract The supplier is not responsible...

Page 6: ...on and operation of EA is possible in any position Usual position has vertical axis position of output part above armature and with control at the top Operating angle adjusted by stop ends must be gre...

Page 7: ...of corrosive pollution AF 2 with permanent exposure of big amount of corroding or contaminated chemicals and salt fog in execution for sea environment for sewage water disposal plant and some chemical...

Page 8: ...l part Fig 1 is placed on a control board consisting of electric motor 58 with capacitor 56 a torque unit controlled with a worm axial shift a position signalling unit 54 with a position transmitter 5...

Page 9: ...40 34 7 3 0 078 0 78 46 63 0 47 500 60 50 4 7 375 0 051 0 51 30 63 0 33 500 80 66 3 54 250 0 045 0 45 25 8 63 0 27 500 120 100 2 75 375 0 04 0 4 25 63 0 27 500 SP 0 1 SPR 0 1 type number 331 160 135...

Page 10: ...ce can be single side grounded Influence of resistance on output current 0 02 100 Influence of voltage on output current 0 02 1V Temperature dependency 0 5 10 C Output signal values at limit positions...

Page 11: ...k position transmitter Statistic data using RS 232 and personal computer number of controller operation hours frequency of relay switching in direction opening frequency of relay switching in directio...

Page 12: ...tric connection according to wiring diagrams 1 9 Conservation packing transport storing and unpacking Surfaces without surface treatment are treated by conservation preparation MOGUL LV 2 3 before pac...

Page 13: ...s not protected against direct climate influence Eventual damages to surface finish remove without delay thus preventing damage by corrosion If storing takes longer than 1 year it is necessary to insp...

Page 14: ...tuators SP R 0 1 are available in the following versions a With a flange F 03 F 04 or F05 in accordance with ISO 5211 Standard b With a stand and a lever a lever and a pull rod or without any lever wi...

Page 15: ...t is necessary to lead them separately with thrust wires or it is necessary to use shielded wires 2 The EA are delivered with bushings which in case of tight putting on the leads assure protection enc...

Page 16: ...e chapter 1 2 2 Requirements for professional qualification Disconnect the electrical servo drive from electrical power network Observe safety regulations The adjustment can be performed at a mechanic...

Page 17: ...icator in the EA SPR to function as a feedback in the position controller and if needed also in the position of a remote resistant position indicator Before the resistant transmitter adjustment the po...

Page 18: ...troke stated on the actuator s nameplate At values less than 75 the value 20mA is reduced proportionally Adjustment of the EPV in Electric Actuators SPR with controllers Disconnect the circuit with re...

Page 19: ...values of output signals in case they are reset The capacitive transmitter serves as a position transmitter of electric actuators with unified output signal of 4 20 mA in electric actuators SP 0 1 or...

Page 20: ...s 81 and 82 removing the jumper Connect power supply to the terminals 1 and 61 Disconnect the control signal from the terminals 86 and 88 Put the actuator to the direction OPENING or CLOSING with the...

Page 21: ...e switches and the position transmitter before adjustment of the controller Laying of adjusters and signalling elements on the board of the REGADA controller is shown on Fig 8 Fig 8 Table 2 D3 yellow...

Page 22: ...d closing and loads the adjusted parameters into the EEPROM memory In case that during the initialisation process an error occurs e g in connection or adjustment the initialisation process will be int...

Page 23: ...and troubleshooting 4 1 Service 1 In general it is provided that service of the EA is performed by a qualified worker in accordance with requirement given in Chapter 1 2 After putting the EA into ope...

Page 24: ...tent and periodicity During inspections and maintenance is needed to tighten all screws and nuts that affect the tightness and coverage Similarly once a year should be checked and if necessary tighten...

Page 25: ...pieces for repair purposes is allowed only by professionally qualified persons trained in the production plant or by a contracted service centre 5 Spare parts Spare part list Spare part Order Nr Posit...

Page 26: ...24 SP 0 1 SPR 0 1 6 Enclosures 6 1 Wiring diagrams Wiring diagrams for EA SP 0 1...

Page 27: ...n controller with resistant feedback connection Z239a position controller with current feedback connection Z257a 3 wire version of EPV without power supply connection Z260a 3 wire version of EPV with...

Page 28: ...with a jumper the jumper is placed in the plant If the output current signal is to be used the jumper is required to be removed 2 For the EA version with supply voltage of 24 V AC an earthling cable...

Page 29: ...SP 0 1 SPR 0 1 27 6 2 Dimensional drawings...

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