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80-0042-00, Rev. 06.9

INTRODUCTION

  Beck’s  Group  42  actuators  are  designed  to 

meet  the  actuation  needs  of  long  stroke  linear 

applications.  Typical applications include burner 

air registers and OFA port dampers, but they can 

be  used  on  any  application  requiring  up  to  18 

inches of linear stroke.  Employing Beck’s unique 

design characteristics, reliability and quality into 

a long stroke linear actuator design fills a much 

requested slot in the Beck family of products. 

 

As  with  all  Beck  actuators,  the  Group  42  is 

designed  for  simple  installation,  no  duty  cycle 

limitations, excellent performance and little or no 

required maintenance.   

 

Ideally suited for harsh industrial environments, 

the  Group  42  handles  long  stroke  applications 

requiring up to 1,000 lbs. (4 450 N) of thrust.  The 

design employs a highly efficient ball screw coupled 

with a time-proven Beck motor and offers consistent, 

repeatable positioning as precise as 0.25% of span.  

Like all Beck actuators, the Group 42 incorporates 

a heavy-duty, weather-proof, cast aluminum body.

  

HAZARDOUS LOCATION 

ACTUATORS FOR DUST AREA 

CLASSIFICATIONS (OPTIONAL)

 

Group 42 Actuators are available approved 

for the following Protection Methods and 

Protection Concepts, suitable for use in:
Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F and G; T3C 

Class II, Division 2, Groups F & G; T3C

Class III, Division 1 & 2

Enclosure type 4X

Enclosure rated IP66

Tambient = –30ºC. to 70ºC. (120V operation)

 

–30ºC. to 60ºC. (240V operation)

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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Страница 1: ...80 0042 00 Rev 06 9 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 42 107 42 105 42 103 MODELS R E L E C T R I C A C T U A T O R S F O R I N D U S T R I A L P R O C E S S C O N T R O L...

Страница 2: ...ns 11 Calibration 12 Travel Limit Switch Adjustment 12 Setting Auxiliary Switches 14 Changing Direction of Travel 15 Feedback Signal 16 Demand Input Signal 18 Loss of Signal Function 19 Deadband Adjus...

Страница 3: ...ntenance Ideally suited for harsh industrial environments the Group 42 handles long stroke applications requiring up to 1 000 lbs 4 450 N of thrust The design employs a highly efficient ball screw cou...

Страница 4: ...ne current from a remote controller or manual switches 3 Modulating analog control option 7 Onboard actuator control electronics position output proportionally to mA Demand input signal Demand Input S...

Страница 5: ...adjustable Rated 10 A 125 150 Vac 5 A 125 Vdc 25 A 150 Vdc Handswitch Option 7 Permits local electrical operation independent of Demand input signal Handwheel Provides manual operation without electr...

Страница 6: ...7 11 279 28 19 32 726 46 19 32 1183 69 31 2 17 32 DIA 64 7 25 32 198 8 7 32 209 ALLOW 2 3 4 70 FOR REMOVAL 2 1 4 57 3 11 32 85 L DIMENSION 3 8 10 1 1 16 27 SEE TABLE REAR CLEVIS HOLE DIAMETER 1 25 SEE...

Страница 7: ...n conductive conduit and or cable trays All signal and power connections are made on the terminal board Typical wiring connections for each Group 42 control option are described on the following pages...

Страница 8: ...nal 12 The loop powered position feedback signal must be connected to a 2 wire type analog input that provides a dc voltage over the signal wires a dc voltage power supply must be wired in series with...

Страница 9: ...d to terminal 15 Direct AC Control with Actuator Powered Position Feedback Signal Customer must supply three wires to directly control the actuator motor direction One 120 V ac line to run Extend term...

Страница 10: ...m2 is recommended for this purpose CONDUIT ENTRIES Conduits are provided for power and signal wiring Temporary plugs are installed in the conduits at the factory for shipping only and are not intended...

Страница 11: ...put shaft travels through its desired stroke Note that the F extend and R retract LEDs on the control board light to indicate the direction of travel of the output shaft The LEDs remain lit when the u...

Страница 12: ...ine voltage and auxiliary switches are disconnected from external power sources Setting the Retract Travel Limit Switch S3 1 Remove the control module cover 2 Retract the output shaft to the desired t...

Страница 13: ...witch wires remove the two wires from the extend limit switch top switch and attach the meter across these contacts See Fig 3 at right Rotate the cam see Fig 2 at right until the meter shows no contin...

Страница 14: ...eter and actuator power 8 Extend Retract the output shaft again to the desired switch position If the contacts close the switch is properly set 9 Replace the control module cover SETTING AUXILIARY SWI...

Страница 15: ...to the power transformer see Figure 4 this page 3 For extend output shaft travel on an increasing signal the orange wire must be on the common terminal of S4 and the brown wire on the common terminal...

Страница 16: ...n TABLE 1 below FEEDBACK SIGNAL CALIBRATION For 4 wire feedback only All Group 42 actuators are shipped with the Option 7 Terminal Board Figure 5 TABLE 1 R4 F1 R3 VR2 VR1 TB1 TB2 22 4001 13 R 2 1 2 1...

Страница 17: ...put 14 Move the output shaft towards the maximum input signal position with a 249 ohm resistor To convert a 1 5 volt configuration to 4 20 milliamps remove the 249 ohm resistor and replace it with a 1...

Страница 18: ...sition if the travel is set to retract Allow the over travel limit switch to de energize the motor at the limit 16 Turn trim potentiometer R38 counterclockwise until the output signal is 20 05 mA 001...

Страница 19: ...n function in two ways 1 Actuator will stay in its last position when the signal was lost 2 Actuator will move to a position determined by the setting of trim potentiometer R16 The LOS function will s...

Страница 20: ...to stall will be decreased to 68 seconds which may be shorter than the full stroke travel time of some actuators R20 Parallel Resistor Effective Resistance Dead band 1 000 000 1 0 1 000 000 2 000 000...

Страница 21: ...he factory see back cover for factory contact information CUSTOMER KIT PART NUMBER Capacitor Replacement 6 0Nm 72 RPM Motor 60Hz 12 8064 10 Capacitor Replacement 6 0Nm 72 RPM Motor 50Hz 12 8064 20 Res...

Страница 22: ...itch failure a b c d Check control board calibration See calibration procedure p 18 Readjust limit switches See limit switch adjustment p 12 Restore input signal to actuator Replace limit switch Conta...

Страница 23: ...laims damages costs or liabilities including but not limited to attorney s fees and other legal expenses whether on account of negligence or otherwise except those claims based solely upon the neglige...

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