INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION
1B95050 - P100006323
Brasil
Singapore
.
03/2014
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Dubai
USA
THERMAL ACTUATORS
FlowCon FT actuators
- 1 -
FlowCon FT.0.2, FT.0.3 and FT.0.4 actuators
360º
Figure 2
Figure 1
A 20625-00
FT.0.3
1403
Mad
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German
y
230 V NC 1,2 W
A 20625-00
FT.0.3
1403
Mad
ein
German
y
230 V NC 1,2 W
A 20625-00
FT.0.3
1403
Mad
ein
German
y
230 V NC 1,2 W
A 20625-00
FT.0.3
1403
Mad
ein
German
y
230 V NC 1,2 W
A 20625-00
FT.0.3
1403
Mad
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German
y
230 V NC 1,2 W
>click<
The actuator type
FlowCon FT.0.2
is a thermal mo-
dulating actuator, NC.
FlowCon FT.0.3
and
FT.0.4
are
thermal ON/OFF actuators, NC.
Fitting the FlowCon FT actuator:
Actuators are supplied with a separate black colored
adaptor ring. First, screw on the adaptor ring finger
tight to the connection thread at the top of the insert.
Do not use additional tools (figure 1,
and
). For
FlowCon FT.0.2 connect the cable before fitting the
actuator on to the adaptor ring. FlowCon FT.0.3 and
FT.0.4 comes with fixed cable and can be fitted im-
mediately onto the adaptor ring (
). A click noise will
indicate that the actuator is fitted correctly (
).
Removing the FlowCon FT actuator:
Actuators are equipped with a front push button to
activate the release mechanism. When pushed, the
actuator is released and can be removed from the
adaptor ring. A special feature on the FlowCon FT.0.2
will allow the actuator to become tamper proof as the
bush button can be removed for protection.
Installation of the FlowCon FT actuator:
To ensure that the valve is in an open position during
commissioning of the system, all mentioned actuators
will be delivered in a Normally Open position and re-
main in this position until they are electrically operat-
ed first time. FIRST TIME POWERING requires ope-
rating voltage applied for approximately 6 minutes.
Upside down installation is allowed for all FT-actua-
tors along with the standard horizontal and vertical
installation (figure 2).