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CONTROL SYSTEM

   

This allows the actuator to be programmed to operate and move in a nonlinear movement when            

control from an external source requires the actuator to manage the flow with the position of the 
valve.

 

VALVE PROFILE

  

This function allows the actuator to be programmed to operate and move in a pattern similar to the 

design profile of specialised valves. The RIFT® 200 actuator matches the flow similar to the design of 
the valve

 

 

EXTRA OPTIONS IN DESIGN (or available with restrictions)

 

BESPOKE BRANDING

 

 

Housing cover colours, moulded logo etc.

 

The RIFT® 200 is designed to have external power permanently applied. The internal                  
anti

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condensation heater is only functional when external power is applied, without external 

power there is no protection against damage from condensation. Damage by condensation is 
therefore not covered by the warranty.

 

Note: (not all speeds are available at all motor power values) PID values will need to be adjusted. Consult 
your distributor or the RIFT manufacturers for advice. 

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 

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 ACTUATOR FUNCTION

 

The RIFT® 200 has the capability to accept any externally applied voltage between the ranges 12

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30vDC 

(12

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26vAC) and 85 to 300v AC 1ph (50/60Hz), or DC.  Supply voltages are segregated at the actuator

10

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pin terminal strip into a low voltage connection on Pins 8 –

 10 (

up to 30v maximum) and high voltage 

connections on Pins 1 –

 4. 

(See page 15 for wiring diagram) 

 

Follow the wiring diagram appropriate to your functional requirement to ensure the correct connection 
of power and control signaling to the RIFT® 200 actuator.

 

 

DO NOT connect high voltage supply to the low voltage connection points on the terminal strip 

otherwise irreparable damage will result and damage so caused is not covered by the warranty.

 

The command signals set to the actuator to control its movement must NEVER allow ANY            
external power to be applied to the OPEN and CLOSE contacts AT THE SAME TIME otherwise     
irreparable damage will result and damage so caused is not covered by the warranty.

 

Ensure that each actuator has its own independent over

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current protected switch or circuit  

breaker fitted as close as possible to the actuator and clearly marked that it is the isolator for that 

actuator.

 

 

Damage to the actuator resulting from excessive power being drawn through the actuator from 

inter

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connected devices, such as a pump for example, is not covered by the warranty.

 

You should not rely on the internal earth terminal as the only protective earth connection and 

should ensure that the actuator has appropriate externally connected grounding protection.

 

Use cabling with the correct gauge and insulation to conform with the relevant local standards 
and codes, and use appropriate conduit or cable glands and ensure that they are fitted in           

accordance with the manufacturers

’ 

instructions to prevent water ingress via the cable glands. 

Damage from water ingress via the cable glands is not covered by the warranty.

 

 

Summary of Contents for RIFT 200

Page 1: ...1 VERSION 1 1 INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Large RIFT 200 Nm...

Page 2: ...OLENOID 7 CONFIGURING AS A MULTI TURN ACTUATOR 8 CONFIGURING AS A MULTI TURN ACTUATOR CONTINUED 8 CONFIGURATION AND CONNECTION WITH ANDROID 8 PAIRING RIFT ACTUATOR WITH ANDROID 8 RUNNING THE ANDROID A...

Page 3: ...ILURE TO OPERATE 18 OVER TORQUE INDICATION 18 3 WAY BALL VALVES DEFAULT FLOW PATTERNS 19 3 WAY BALL VALVES DEFAULT FLOW PATTERNS CONTINUED 19 BLUETOOTH 19 BATTERY FAILSAFE FUNCTION BFS 20 METHOD OF OP...

Page 4: ...operation and that non adherence to the warnings WILL result in product failure and potential personal injury and or consequential damage STORAGE Store in a well ventilated and dry room Actuators shou...

Page 5: ...n from the valve s ISO 5211 platform to the top of the stem or shaft does not exceed the maximum depth of the female drive output to be used as this will push the actuator s internal components upward...

Page 6: ...for the Closed position and adjust it as so PROCEDURE TO USE CALIBRATION MODE TO MOUNT TO A F07 F10 FLANGE a Move the actuator to the closed position b Mount the RIFT 200 actuator onto the valve usin...

Page 7: ...el confirmation local controls and torque protection and as an extra cost option speed control Note Thermostatic Anti condensation Heaters These are only supplied from the external power supply if thi...

Page 8: ...ngs Bluetooth identify under Available Devices e g SACO3 070317 1177 select the Actuator you wish to pair with Enter the default pairing code 1234 the actuator should be displayed under the Paired Dev...

Page 9: ...TTING Firmware Version Displays the version of the firmware flashed onto the RIFT 200 App Version Displays the version of the App you are running Valve Orientation Set the valve orientation of the val...

Page 10: ...to Torque Limit Back off allows the user to specify the angle that the actuator will back off if the Torque Limit is reached The RIFT 200 will display an Orange on the top indicating that the Torque...

Page 11: ...ll feed back the actual RIFT 200 Actuator position in either 0 10v or 0 4 20mA respective to the control signal input Volt free switch connection is connected through pin 1 0 10v and pin 2 0 10v on th...

Page 12: ...t easily assessable We advise additional external battery storage is available to prolong operations on a predetermined cycle WIGGLE This function will allow the RIFT 200 Actuator to be programmed to...

Page 13: ...ins 1 4 See page 15 for wiring diagram Follow the wiring diagram appropriate to your functional requirement to ensure the correct connection of power and control signaling to the RIFT 200 actuator DO...

Page 14: ...fe we recommend either a single multicore cable on 10 pin connector supplied is used via the left entry and the right entry connected with 5 core cable onto the 5 pin connection block fitted for the c...

Page 15: ...etting adjustments Soft reset of the electronics similar to the Ctrl Alt Del under Basic Settings option on the Android App only Reset Board Without Changing Settings this will re set the board and an...

Page 16: ...art functioning as an ON OFF part turn electric actuator It could be required in an emergency to be able to move the RIFT 200 actuator independent of the external remote control signal This is achieve...

Page 17: ...manual control and not move to the remote command position until the Auto Manual Touch Pad is pressed to release the actuator from this overriding control position returning the actuator to normal rem...

Page 18: ...s not only to protect the actuator but also the valve is fitted onto within its operational torque bands If the maximum torque is exceeded through either blockage or trying to exceed the operational d...

Page 19: ...use immediately You can test the changes where applicable by selecting using the relevant buttons on the screen of your Bluetooth device e g OPEN and clicking or physically touching the Pad on the RI...

Page 20: ...AL CONTROL FUNCTION Electronic Positioning System EPS The RIFT 200 can be Bluetooth configured to select modulating control see page 9 for using Bluetooth with the RIFT 200 For modulating control chec...

Page 21: ...will not control the movement of the Valve Actuator when Analogue Signal Control is selected this is primarily used as a charging circuit Unnecessary frequent movement instigated by a constantly fluct...

Page 22: ...ware Updates and or New Features DEFINITIONS ABBREVIATION Definitions Abbre viation Explanation AC Alternating Current DC Direct Current PCD Pitch Circle Diameter LCM Local Control Mode PID Proportion...

Page 23: ...23 DOCUMENT REVISION TABLEDOCUMENT REVISION TABLE Date Name Revision Details 24 10 2019 Brown 1st revision for large and Android App 06 05 2020 Fabio Musio Changed literature to RIFT Actuators...

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