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Siemens Building Technologies
Electric actuators for butterfly valves
CM1N4506en
HVAC Products
07.06.2004
Equipment combinations
The table below shows which actuators may be used with which slipper valves and
butterfly valves, and indicates the appropriate mounting kits in each case.
Actuators
Valves
PN class
Data
sheet
SQK33.00
SQL33.00
SQL83.00
SQL33.03
Mounting
kits
Nominal size (DN)
Three-port slipper valves
(Mixing)
VBF21...
(40 ... 50)
PN6
N4241
40 / 50
40 / 50
40 / 50
ASK32
(65 ...150)
PN6
N4241
---
65 ...150
65 ...150
ASK31
VBI31...
(¾”...1½”) PN10 N4232 ¾”...1½” ¾”...1½” ¾”...1½”
ASK32
VBG31...
(¾”...1½”) PN10 N4233 ¾”...1½” ¾”...1½” ¾”...1½”
ASK32
Other
makes
PN6...
---
¾”...1½”
¾”... 2"
¾”... 2"
ASK40
*)
ASK41
*)
Four-port valves
(Mixing)
VCI31...
(¾”...1½”) PN10 N4252 ¾”...1½” ¾”...1½” ¾”...1½”
ASK32
Other
makes
PN6...
---
¾”...1½”
¾”...
¾”...
2"
ASK40
*)
ASK41
*)
Butterfly valves
K1i...
(¾”...1¼”) PN6 N4111
¾”...1¼” ¾”...1¼”
---
ASK33
VKF41...
(40 ... 200)
PN16
N4131
40
40 ... 200
40 ... 200
ASK33
*) Mounting kits ASK40 and ASK41 for non-Siemens actuators: refer to data sheet N42291
Mechanical design
The electric actuators require no maintenance. They have a reversible synchronous
motor and reduction gears with self-lubricating sinter bearings. The housing base and
the console are die-cast aluminium, and the cover is plastic.
"AUTO" and "MANUAL" modes can be selected with a rotary switch on the housing
base. When the switch is set to "MANUAL", the actuator and valve can be operated
with a manual lever. For manual operation, the angle of rotation is mechanically limited
by an end-stop.
The actuators supplied have a 90° angle of rotation suitable for the Siemens valves.
During automatic operation, rotation is limited by two built-in end-switches. For non-
Siemens valves, the angle of rotation in the range 70° to 180° can be selected by
repositioning the switching cams.
The direction of operation of the actuator can be reversed (refer to "Commissioning").
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