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This actuator has been factory calibrated and tested to stop at 0 degrees for CW position and to stop at 90 degrees 
for CCW position. The Auxiliary Switch settings are based on those stops. Ideally the Auxiliary Switches are set a few 
degrees in advance of the respective stop switches, so if you had adjusted either the CW or CCW you may need to 
adjust these as well.

COM

NO

NC

COM

NO

NC

CW Limit Switch

Shown in CCW Position

CCW Limit Switch

Shown in CCW Position

Adjust for 

Less CW

Adjust for 

More CW

Adjust for 

More CCW

Adjust for 

Less CCW

COM

NO

NC

Will drive 90°CW

CCW Limit Switch

Shown in Full CW Position

COM

NO

NC

CW Limit Switch

Shown in Full CW Position

Will drive 90°CCW

COM

NO

NC

COM

NO

NC

CW Limit Switch

Shown in CCW Position

CCW Limit Switch

Shown in CCW Position

Adjust for 

Less CW

Adjust for 

More CW

Adjust for 

More CCW

Adjust for 

Less CCW

COM

NO

NC

Will drive 90°CW

CCW Limit Switch

Shown in Full CW Position

COM

NO

NC

CW Limit Switch

Shown in Full CW Position

Will drive 90°CCW

Cam 3 - CW Auxiliary Cam

Cam 4 - CCW Auxiliary Cam

Adjust CW Auxiliary Cam

1. Cam 3 is the third cam up from the bottom (red) and is the CW auxiliary

switch adjustment, an optional switch typically used to indicate the actuator
reached its CW position.

2. Drive the actuator to its CW position. Use a sharp 2.5mm hex key to free up

the cam set screw. 

Take care not to let the hex key slip at this stage, it

can easily strip out. 

Once it is free adjust it as described below:

Rotate the hex key to the RIGHT 10-15 degrees until you hear
a click. This will reset the switch roller arm.

Gently tighten (CW) the set screw only until slight pressure is
felt. Ideally the set screw rides along the camshaft.

Now SLOWLY rotate the hex key to the LEFT, pushing the cam,
until you hear the “click” on the bottom switch.

Continue to rotate the cam between 3 and 5 degrees to the
LEFT to make sure the auxiliary cam switch changes state
before the actuator reaches its end of travel electrically.

Tighten the cam set screw.

Adjust CCW Auxiliary Cam

1. Cam 4 is the fourth cam up from the bottom (green) and is the CCW

auxiliary switch adjustment, an optional switch typically used to indicate
the actuator reached its CCW position.

2. Drive the actuator to its CCW position. Use a sharp 2.5mm hex key to free

up the cam set screw. 

Take care not to let the hex key slip at this stage,

it can easily strip out. 

Once it is free adjust it as described below:

Rotate the hex key to the LEFT 10-15 degrees until you hear a
click. This will reset the switch roller arm.

Gently tighten (CW) the set screw only until slight pressure is
felt. Ideally the set screw rides along the camshaft.

Now SLOWLY rotate the hex key to the RIGHT, pushing the
cam, until you hear the “click” on the bottom switch.

Continue to rotate the cam between 3 and 5 degrees to the
RIGHT to make sure the auxiliary cam switch changes state
before the actuator reaches its end of travel electrically.

Tighten the cam set screw.

D

C

B

A

SW3 CW AUX

(Adjustable)

SW4 CW AUX

(Adjustable)

CAM 4

CAM 3

CAM 2

CAM 1

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Common Switch Terminal

Common

Fully CCW (OPEN)

Common

Fully CW (CLOSED)

SW1 and SW2

Used by Controller

-5° 0°

CW

CCW

85°

90° 95°

Red lines show when the contact is energized.

ADJUSTING AUXILIARY SWITCHES

CAM BEHAVIOR

AUXILIARY SWITCH CAM MAPPING

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Страница 1: ...LACEMENT PARTS ELo Rev C ECR 044V Page 1 of 28 TO PREVENT POTENTIAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ELO Serie...

Страница 2: ...sult in injury or death To reduce the risk of electric shock see installation instructions and consult a professional electrician on how to bond all electrical equipment Also contact a licensed electr...

Страница 3: ...dels with battery backup and local control capabilities The various models might seem to be easily adaptable across any site or design intent but are actually very specific as to how they interface to...

Страница 4: ...l On Off or Proportional Ambient Operating Range 22 F to 158 F 30 C to 70 C Humidity Range 0 95 RH Altitude Limit 9850 ft 3000 m Below are Terms and Definitions used throughout this manual 1 XTS TS pr...

Страница 5: ...or without power Turn the handwheel CW to make the output drive move CW when viewed from above Turning the handwheel CCW makes the output drive turn CCW WARNING To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical...

Страница 6: ...ve a terminal block from the PCB receiver pullstraightOUTinadirection parallel to the PCB Use caution when reinserting block make sure all pins are aligned before seating Torque Switch TS equipped pro...

Страница 7: ...power to the motor when a high torque event occurs Torque Switch Normal Mode 1 In normal operating mode the torque switch and drive cam are in the neutral position shown in the photo 2 Internal gearin...

Страница 8: ...a sharp 2 5mm hex key to free up the cam set screw Take care not to let the hex key slip at this stage it can easily strip out Once it is free adjust it as described below Rotate the hex key to the R...

Страница 9: ...or to your required CCW position Keep all changes within 3 degrees of the factory setting Adjust CCW Cam Second from Bottom 4 Cam 2 is the second cam up from the bottom green and is the end of travel...

Страница 10: ...w rides along the camshaft Now SLOWLY rotate the hex key to the LEFT pushing the cam until you hear the click on the bottom switch Continue to rotate the cam between 3 and 5 degrees to the LEFT to mak...

Страница 11: ...hrough its full travel from full CW to full CCW and back again to check for any possible interference Do NOT utilize any mechanical advantage devices to rotate the handwheel pipes wrenches extension b...

Страница 12: ...MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK B No connections are made to the proportional control board directly 8 Set the jumper headers for correct signal IN and OUT ref next page 9 Rotate the potentiometer pinion gear to...

Страница 13: ...Signal IN Connection to Main Term Block L2 Neu L1 Hot Feedback Select Input Select 2 10vdc TOP 2 4 20mA BOT 2 4 20mA TOP 2 2 10vdc BOT 2 DEFAULT Make all connections to the MAIN terminal block ONLY P...

Страница 14: ...CW before tightening the two M3 setscrews on the sector drive gear 10 Apply correct power according to the actuator model A The blue LED D1 will turn on and grn LED STA will turn on 11 Press the SET...

Страница 15: ...m Fault OUT Dry Contact DIP ON OFF FUNCTION 1 4 20mA 0 2 10V Input 2 0 10V 2 10V 4 20mA 3 4 20mA 0 2 10V Feedback 4 0 10V 2 10V 4 20mA 5 Mod On Off Control DIP FUNCTION 4 Off Factory Function 4 On Fac...

Страница 16: ...T shaft rotates in a CCW direction as viewed from above and stops at the full CCW Open position 6 Measure terminals 5 and 6 to read 20mA 10vdc 7 Read continuity between terminals C D to show the CCW A...

Страница 17: ...ST be secure and set according to the procedures in the Adjusting CW CCW End of Travel section Motor is extremely hot to the touch Control noise or excessive duty cycle Check for stray voltage uctuati...

Страница 18: ...that of the actuator Increase actuator size With the actuator removed from the mechanical equipment manually rotate the valve or damper through its intended range of travel to check for mechanical pro...

Страница 19: ...123 3 11 79 8 50 216 4 73 120 9 45 240 0 669 17 1 38 35 4 M8 1 25 X 20mm Deep F07 2 756 70 4 7 120 12 5 turns 90 24 5 11 Elo NB9 10 45 265 6 150 4 85 123 3 11 79 8 50 216 4 73 120 9 45 240 0 669 17 1...

Страница 20: ...ng System Manual Override Handwheel Inside the actuator Easily accessible switch cam stacks Modular Control Cards including internal heater 2 position 3 position proportional control custom interfaces...

Страница 21: ...e sizing data is provided in the table below to assist in the selection of the proper wire size for HRSN3 Series actuators using various wire sizes over distance Be sure to reference the correct volta...

Страница 22: ...switches bypassed in the diagrams On Off Control Torque Switches Battery Backup LCS Elo NA8C Elo NB9 12vdc On Off Elo NA8B Elo NB9 12vac On Off 12VAC VDC On Off Control WIRING DIAGRAMS USE ONLY FLO TI...

Страница 23: ...ssed in the diagrams Proportional Control Torque Switches Battery Backup LCS Elo NA8C8 Elo NB0 12vdc Proportional Elo NA8B8 Elo NB9 12vac Proportional WIRING DIAGRAMS 12VAC VDC Proportional Control US...

Страница 24: ...switches bypassed in the diagrams On Off Control Torque Switches Battery Backup LCS Elo NA8D Elo NB5 24vdc On Off Elo NA8E Elo NB9 24vac On Off 24VAC VDC On Off Control WIRING DIAGRAMS USE ONLY FLO TI...

Страница 25: ...ssed in the diagrams Proportional Control Torque Switches Battery Backup LCS Elo NA8F8 Elo NB9 24vdc Proportional EloNA8E8 Elo NB9 24vac Proportional 24VAC VDC Proportional Control WIRING DIAGRAMS USE...

Страница 26: ...tches bypassed in the diagrams On Off Control Torque Switches Battery Backup LCS Elo NA8K0 Elo NB9 120vac On Off Elo NA8L0 Elo NB9 230vac On Off 120 230VAC On Off Control WIRING DIAGRAMS USE ONLY FLO...

Страница 27: ...passed in the diagrams Proportional Control Torque Switches Battery Backup LCS Elo NA8K8 120vac Proportional Elo NA8L8 Elo NB9 230vac Proportional 120 230VAC Proportional Control WIRING DIAGRAMS USE O...

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