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9.4.
Test run
Only perform test run only once all settings previously described have been
performed.
9.4.1.
Direction of rotation: check
Valve damage due to incorrect direction of rotation!
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If the direction of rotation is wrong, switch off immediately (press STOP).
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Eliminate cause, i.e. correct phase sequence for cable set wall bracket.
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Repeat test run.
1.
Move actuator to intermediate position or to sufficient distance from end position.
2.
Unfasten threaded plug [1] and seal [2].
3.
Switch on actuator via local controls push button in direction OPEN and observe
the direction of rotation at the hollow shaft [3]:
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Switch off before reaching the end position.
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The direction of rotation is correct if the actuator runs in direction CLOSE
and the hollow shaft turns clockwise.
Figure 55: Hollow shaft for clockwise closing
[1]
Threaded plug
[2]
Seal
[3]
Hollow shaft
4.
Insert seal [2] and tightly fasten threaded plug [1].
Information: To ensure perfect tightness, make sure that the seal is correctly
inserted and the threaded plug securely and tightly fastened.
9.4.2.
Limit switching: check
1.
Set selector switch to position Local control (LOCAL).
2.
Operate actuator using push buttons OPEN, STOP, CLOSE.
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The limit switching is set correctly if (default indication):
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the yellow indication light/LED1 is illuminated in end position CLOSED
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the green indication light/LED5 is illuminated in end position OPEN
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the indication lights go out after travelling into opposite direction.
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The limit switching is set incorrectly if:
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the actuator comes to a standstill before reaching the end position
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one of the red indication lights/LEDs is illuminated (torque fault)
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the status indication
S0007
in the display signals a fault.
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SA 07.2-UW – SA 16.2-UW / SAR 07.2-UW – SAR 16.2-UW Control unit: electronic (MWG)
Commissioning (basic settings)
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