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Karl Dungs Inc.

524 Apollo Drive, Suite 10 Lino Lakes, MN 55014  U.S.A.  

Phone: (651) 792-8912  Fax: (651) 792-8919  E-mail: [email protected]

Ambient Temperature 

 

 

         

 -40°F to +160°F (-40˚C to +71˚C)

Enviroment

 

NEMA TYPE 4 (weathertight)

Open circut Input

 Drives actuator to low

Series Operation

 No offset in control point when operated in tandem

Approvals

 UL Listed 

CP-9302-702 Actuator Drive
Installation Instructions 

SPECIFICATIONS

The CP-9302-702 electronic actuator drive processes a variable input signal from a controller to provide proportional control of 
an electric actuator. The CP-930-702 is preset for current input (4-20 mA) and has additional wiring for connection to an over-
ride switch for applications requiring an external override of the input signal. The CP-9302-702 is equipped with built in jumpers 
and adjustable potentiometers, so that the type of input signal, deadband, input span, and start point may be readjusted in the 
field when necessary.

Electrical Ratings

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power supplied by the actuator
 Input: 4-20 mA   

 

           

Electrical Connection

 1/2” conduit knockout

Deadband Adjustability (Hysteresis

)

 Factory set at 5%, adjustable to 3%

Grounded Input

 Grounding either or both input wires will not cause 
 damage

• Inspect unit before installing, look for bent or broken 
   parts or oil leaks from actuator.
• Use NEMA TYPE 4 compatible type connectors. 
• Observe the barrier that separates the line voltage ter-
   minals from the low voltage which controls the actuator 
   motor.
• All connections to the line voltage side of the barrier (L1 
   and L2, 1, 5 and 6 terminals) must be made with Class 1 
   wiring; connections to the remaining terminals can be 
   Class 2 thermostat cable if desired.
• Allow 6 inches (152mm) clearance above the actuator 
   wiring compartment.

Installation must be done by a qualified, licensed 
technician. The system must meet all applicable 
codes. Improper system design or setup may 
cause explosions, property damage, and injuries.

• Disconnect all power to the valves before wiring to
   prevent electrical shock and equipment damage.
• Do not exceed the electrical ratings given in the 
   specifications and on the actuator.
• Attach a flexible 1/2” conduit to the actuator.
• Route the wires through the conduit.
• Use 14 or 16 guage wire for at least 75˚C (167˚F).
• Connect the wiring to the appropriate screw terminals.
• Remove the appropriate knock out on the side you wish 
   to mount the sidebox.
• Insert the sidebox into the actuator and leaving the 
   O-ring on the sidebox.
• Secure the sidebox to the actuator with the conduit 
   locknut provided.
 

CP-903-702 Installation Manual - P/N 80104 - Ed. 01/08

ATTENTION

 • Read these instructions carefully.
 • Failure to follow them and/or improper installation may     
    cause explosion, property damage and injuries.
 • Installation must be done with the supervision of a 
    licensed burner technician.
 • The system must meet all applicable national and local 
    code requirements such as but not limited to NFPA 86,
   CSD-1, ANSI Z21.13, UL 795, NFPA 85, or CSA B149.3.

 • Check the ratings in the specifications to make sure that 
    they are suitable for your application.
 • Never perform work if gas pressure or power is applied,       
    or in the presence of an open flame.
 • Once installed, perform a complete checkout.
 • Verify proper operation after servicing.

Power Equipment Company

2011 Williamsburg Road  Richmond, VA  23231  USA

Phone: 804.236.3800  Fax: 804.236.3882  E-Mail: [email protected]

Содержание CP -9302-702

Страница 1: ...ring connections to the remaining terminals can be Class 2 thermostat cable if desired Allow 6 inches 152mm clearance above the actuator wiring compartment Installation must be done by a qualified licensed technician The system must meet all applicable codes Improper system design or setup may cause explosions property damage and injuries Disconnect all power to the valves before wiring to prevent...

Страница 2: ...electrical shock and equipment damage Do not exceed the electrical ratings given in the specifications and on the actuator Attach a flexible 1 2 NPT conduit to the actuator Route the wires through the conduit Use 14 or 16 guage wire for at least 105 C 221 F Connect the wiring to the appropriate terminals Do not adjust the limit switch beyond 90 unless the standard slidewire has been replaced with ...

Страница 3: ...a slight delay approx 3 seconds in actua tor movement when a potentiometer is adjusted Make final adjustments slowly to prevent over adjusting If adjusted properly when the unit just begins to drive it should stop within 5 degrees Over adjusting will lower the actual start point 3 With the desired current input for the minimum position applied typically 4mA adjust the zero point potentiometer so t...

Страница 4: ...tuator fails this test repeat the CP 9302 702 Adjustment section Short the Violet White wire to the Violet wire the actuator shaft should turn counterclockwise Short the Violet White wire to the Bluewire the actuator shaft should turn clockwise When you break the connection between the Violet White and Violet wires the shaft should return fully clockwise If the actuator fails this test perform Tes...

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