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M9216 Series Electric Spring Return Actuators Installation Instructions

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Refer to Figure 8 for the applicable M9216 actuator. 

Terminal Block 1

Terminal Block 2

NC

NO

NO

NC

21  22   23  24  25   26

Switch S1

10°

Switch S2

80°

Auxiliary Switches

(Shown Factory Set)

Models: AGC, BGC,
             HGC, and JGC

* CW rotation for the On/Off models when the coupler is inserted in the front of the
   actuator, but CCW rotation when it is inserted in the back of the actuator.

Models: AGD = 0 to 135 ohms
              AGE = 0 to 1000 ohms

CW

0%

100%

11   12   13

Feedback

Potentiometer

24 VAC
24 VDC

CW CCW

COM

Floating Control

Models: AGA, AGC, AGD, and AGE

On/Off Control

24 VAC
24 VDC

1    2    3    4 

1    2    3    4 

CW

*

^

-

~

+

~

+

~

+

~

+

^

-

COM

1    2    3

On/Off Control

Models: BGA and BGC

*

24 VAC
24 VDC

 

~

+

^

-

COM CW

0-20 mA

0-10 V

0-10 V

Proportional Control

Models:  HGA and HGC

24 V

+

+

+

+

 

^

-

  1    2     3     4     5    6

1 = Common
2 = Power
3 = Calibration Out
      (for HGA and HGC
      models only)
4 = Current Input
5 = Voltage Input
6 = Feedback Output

~

+

NC

NO

NO

NC

Switch S1

10°

Switch S2

80°

Auxiliary Switches

(Shown Factory Set)

Models: GGC

Note: NC is normally closed, NO is
          normally open, and C is common.

C1 NC1 NO1 C2 NO2 NC2

^

-

0-10 V

Proportional Control

Models:  GGA and GGC

24 V

+

+

 

COM

(Extra)

COM

VAC/

VDC

VDC/

mA FB

Note: COM is common, and
          FB is feedback.

~

+

^

-

0-10 V or 0-20 mA

Resistive Input Control

Models:  JGA and JGC

 

  1     2    3     4     5    6

COM

 

CCW CW

100-10 k ohms

0-10 V

24 V

Note: Terminals 3 and 4 function as
          CCW and CW references when
          the Resistive models are in the
          DA mode, but as CW and CCW
          references when these models
          are in the RA mode.

+

+

+

^

-

^

-

~

+

 

Figure 8: Wiring Diagrams for M9216 Models

 

Wiring is made through the conduit openings or 
through the conduit adaptor, which converts the 
opening for a threaded NPT conduit fitting. 

Through the Conduit Openings 

Depending on the M9216 model selected, one or both 
conduit openings are used. Refer to Figure 9 and 
proceed as follows: 

1.  Loosen the cover screw with a Phillips No. 2 

screwdriver, and remove the actuator cover. 

2.  Push the plastic plug out of the conduit opening 

with fingertip. 

Plugs

(Conduit Openings)

Cover
Screw

 

Figure 9: Location of the Conduit Openings 

3.  Insert the cable wires through the hole in the 

conduit plug, and connect to the terminals using 
the appropriate wiring diagrams in Figure 8. 

Содержание M9216 Series

Страница 1: ...otentiometer M9000 160 anti rotation bracket two No 12 24 x 1 2 in self tapping hex washer head screws 5 mm manual crank For GGA models one M9000 106 pluggable 4 terminal block For GGC models two M9000 105 pluggable 3 terminal blocks one M9000 106 pluggable 4 terminal block Special Tools Needed Drill with a 3 16 in No 15 4 57 mm drill bit Torque wrench with 10 mm socket 7 mm and 5 16 in 8 mm nut d...

Страница 2: ...he smooth half of the sleeve inserted first See Figure 2 Note Make sure the gap in the sleeve rim aligns with the two guide marks on the front of the actuator 4 Repeat Steps 4 5 and 6 of the previous section Mounting IMPORTANT Make sure the space between the back of the actuator and the mounting surface is at least 5 32 in 4 mm M9216 actuators may be mounted in any convenient orientation They may ...

Страница 3: ...0 Verify that the actuator rotates freely throughout the range This may be done by applying a full stroke control signal or reinserting the manual crank and turning it CW to rotate the coupler to the fully open position Rotation Range The actuator is factory set for 0 to 93 rotation The rotation range is changed by adjusting the rotation limiters This may be done by using an input signal or the ma...

Страница 4: ...Rotation Range 2 10V Feedback 0 10V Feedback Direct Acting 1000Ω 135Ω 113Ω 667Ω 90 Ω 45 Ω 167Ω Ω is ohms Ω Ω 0 0 833 Ω 68 Ω 23 Ω 0 135 ohms Feedback 0 1000 ohms Feedback Ω 500 333Ω Direct or Reverse Acting 2 10 V Feedback Reverse Acting 0 10V Feedback 0 0 V 1 7 V 3 3 V 5 0 V 6 7 V 8 3 V 10 0V 10 0V 8 7 V 7 3 V 6 0 V 4 7 V 3 3 V 2 0 V Rotation Limiter Adjustment Rotation Limiter Adjustment Note 0 1...

Страница 5: ... Note NC is normally closed NO is normally open and C is common C1 NC1 NO1 C2 NO2 NC2 0 10 V Proportional Control Models GGA and GGC 24 V COM Extra COM VAC VDC VDC mA FB Note COM is common and FB is feedback 0 10 V or 0 20 mA Resistive Input Control Models JGA and JGC 1 2 3 4 5 6 COM CCW CW 100 10 k ohms 0 10 V 24V Note Terminals 3 and 4 function as CCW and CW references when the Resistive models ...

Страница 6: ...b in 32 N m twice the torque of a single unit The actuators operate in exact synchronization ensuring the load is split evenly between each unit Use two actuators from the same model group BGx GGx or HGx for tandem operation BGx models must be wired in parallel for tandem operation GGx models employ Mode Switch 5 and HGx models employ Jumper W4 IMPORTANT When connecting two actuators back to back ...

Страница 7: ...ther HGx actuator to the slave position 2 Connect the control signal to the master actuator only and set the remaining jumpers on the master unit according to the action and signal range desired Refer to the Calibration section 3 Repeat Steps 3 through 4 from the GGx Models section If the actuators configured for tandem operation stall or do not drive Make sure both actuators are from the same mod...

Страница 8: ...tion of spring return rotation range or the linkage is changed respan by moving Mode Switch 1 to the fixed position for 5 seconds and then back to auto This reinitiates the auto mode The feedback output remains 0 to 10 VDC unless Mode Switch 3 is positioned for 2 to 10 VDC LED GGx Models The GGx models have a Light Emitting Diode LED indicator shown in Figure 13 When the actuator is driving to pos...

Страница 9: ...echnical Data section for auxiliary switch ratings The following procedures serve as examples to change the position of the auxiliary switch angles Switch S1 To change the angle of Switch S1 to 20 refer to Figure 14 and proceed as follows Position Indicator Plunger Manual Crank CCW 90 Nodule Guides 10 Increments Edge of Switch S1 Edge of Switch S2 0 CCW Figure 14 Switch Angle Settings 1 Insert the...

Страница 10: ... Throw rated at 24 VAC 1 5 A inductive 3 0 A resistive 35 VA maximum per switch Class 2 Spring Return Factory Setting CCW Direction is selectable with the coupler Mechanical Output Running Torque All Models 140 lb in 16 N m for one unit BGx GGx HGx 280 lb in 32 N m for two units in tandem Rotation Range Adjustable from 30 to 90 CW or CCW mechanically limited to 93 Rotation Time 70 to 130 seconds f...

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