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Profibus DP
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Modbus RTU
Modbus TCP/IP
Foundation Fieldbus
HART
Reference documents:
●
Manual (Operation and setting ) of actuator controls AC 01.2 Parallel
Reference documents can be downloaded from the Internet (www.auma.com) or ordered directly from AUMA
(refer to <Addresses>).
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AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive Safety instructions
1. Safety instructions
1.1. Basic information on safety
Standards/directives Our products are designed and manufactured in compliance with recognised
standards and directives. This is certified in a Declaration of Incorporation and an
EU Declaration of Conformity.
The end user or the contractor must ensure that all legal requirements, directives,
guidelines, national regulations and recommendations with respect to assembly,
electrical connection, commissioning and operation are met at the place of installation.
Safety instructions/warn- All personnel working with this device must be familiar with the safety and warning
ings instructions in this manual and observe the instructions given. Safety instructions
and warning signs on the device must be observed to avoid personal injury or property
damage.
Qualification of staff Assembly, electrical connection, commissioning, operation, and maintenance must
be carried out by suitably qualified personnel authorised by the end user or contractor
of the plant only.
Prior to working on this product, the staff must have thoroughly read and understood
these instructions and, furthermore, know and observe officially recognised rules
regarding occupational health and safety.
Commissioning Prior to commissioning, it is important to check that all settings meet the requirements
of the application. Incorrect settings might present a danger to the application, e.g.
cause damage to the valve or the installation. The manufacturer will not be held
liable for any consequential damage. Such risk lies entirely with the user.
Protective measures The end user or the contractor are responsible for implementing required protective
measures on site, such as enclosures, barriers, or personal protective equipment
for the staff.
Maintenance To ensure safe device operation, the maintenance instructions included in this manual
must be observed.
Any device modification requires prior written consent of the manufacturer.
1.2. Range of application
AUMA multi-turn actuators are designed for the operation of industrial valves, e.g.
globe valves, gate valves, butterfly valves, and ball valves.
Other applications require explicit (written) confirmation by the manufacturer.
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● Escalators
● Continuous duty
● Buried service
● Continuous submersion (observe enclosure protection)
● Potentially explosive areas, with the exception of zone 22
● Radiation exposed areas in nuclear power plants
No liability can be assumed for inappropriate or unintended use.
Observance of these operation instructions is considered as part of the device's
designated use.
Information These operation instructions are only valid for the "clockwise closing" standard
version, i.e. driven shaft turns clockwise to close the valve.
1.3. Applications in Ex zone 22 (option)
Actuators of the indicated series basically meet the requirements for applications in
dust hazardous locations of ZONE 22 in compliance with the ATEX directive
2014/34/EU.
To comply with all requirements of the ATEX directive, observe the following points:
● Actuators are marked with the explosion protection designation II3D... for use
in ZONE 22.
● Maximum surface temperature of actuators
- T150 °C for ambient temperatures up to +60 °C or
- T190 °C for ambient temperatures up to +80 °C.
Increased dust deposit on the equipment was not considered for the determin-
ation of the maximum surface temperature.
● The following conditions must be fulfilled to respect the maximum permissible
surface temperatures at the actuator:
- Respecting types of duty and technical manufacturer data
- Correct connection of thermal motor protection (thermoswitches or PTC
thermistor)
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Information The term Information preceding the text indicates important notes and information.
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Identification AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive
2. Identification
2.1. Name plate
Figure 1: Arrangement of name plates
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Identification AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive
Order number The product can be identified using this number and the technical data as well as
order-related data pertaining to the device can be requested.
Please always state this number for any product inquiries.
On the Internet at http://www.auma.com > Service & Support >myAUMA, we offer
a service allowing authorised users to download order-related documents such as
wiring diagrams and technical data (both in German and English), inspection certificate
and the operation instructions when entering the order number.
AUMA power class for The switchgear used in the actuator controls (reversing contactors/thyristors) are
switchgear classified according to AUMA power classes (e.g. A1, B1, ....). The power class
defines the max. permissible rated power (of the motor) the switchgear has been
designed for. The rated power (nominal power) of the actuator motor is indicated in
kW on the motor name plate. For the assignment of the AUMA power classes to the
nominal power of the motor types, refer to the separate electrical data sheets.
For switchgear without assignment to any power classes, the actuator controls name
plate does not indicate the power class but the max. rated power in kW.
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Control Table 2:
Control examples (indications on actuator controls name plate)
Input signal Description
24 V DC Control voltage 24 V DC for OPEN - CLOSE control via digital inputs (OPEN,
STOP, CLOSE)
48 V DC Control voltage 48 V DC OPEN - CLOSE control via digital inputs (OPEN,
STOP, CLOSE)
60 V DC Control voltage 60 V DC OPEN - CLOSE control via digital inputs (OPEN,
STOP, CLOSE)
115 V AC Control voltage 115 V AC for OPEN - CLOSE control via digital inputs (OPEN,
STOP, CLOSE)
0/4 – 20 mA Input current for setpoint control via analogue input
Data Matrix code When registered as authorised user, you may use the AUMA Support App to scan
the Data Matrix code and directly access the order-related product documents without
having to enter order number or serial number.
Figure 6: Link to the AUMA App:
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Hovering load!
Risk of death or serious injury.
→ Do NOT stand below hovering load.
→ Attach ropes or hooks for the purpose of lifting by hoist only to housing and NOT
to handwheel.
→ Actuators mounted on valves: Attach ropes or hooks for the purpose of lifting
by hoist to valve and NOT to actuator.
→ Actuators mounted to gearboxes: Attach ropes or hooks for the purpose of lifting
by hoist only to the gearbox using eyebolts and NOT to the actuator.
→ Actuators mounted to controls: Attach ropes or hooks for the purpose of lifting
by hoist only to the actuator and NOT to the controls.
→ Respect total weight of combination (actuator, actuator controls, gearbox, valve)
→ Secure load against falling down, sliding or tilting.
→ Perform lift trial at low height to eliminate any potential danger e.g. by tilting.
Table 3:
Weights for multi-turn actuators SA 07.2 – SA 16.2 / SAR 07.2 – SAR 16.2
with 3-phase AC motors
Type designation Motor type1) Weight2)
Actuator approx. [kg]
SA 07.2/ VD... 19
SAR 07.2 AD... 20
SA 07.6/ VD... 20
SAR 07.6 AD... 21
SA 10.2/ VD... 22
SAR 10.2 AD... 25
SA 14.2/ VD... 44
SAR 14.2 AD... 48
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Weights for multi-turn actuators SA 07.2 – SA 16.2 / SAR 07.2 – SAR 16.2
with 3-phase AC motors
Type designation Motor type1) Weight2)
Actuator approx. [kg]
SA 14.6/ VD... 46
SAR 14.6 AD... 53
SA 16.2/ VD... 67
SAR 16.2 AD... 83
Table 4:
Weights for multi-turn actuators SA 07.2 – SA 16.2 / SAR 07.2 – SAR 16.2
With 1-phase AC motors
Type designation Motor type1) Weight2)
Actuator approx. [kg]
SA 07.2/ VE... 25
SAR 07.2 AE... 28
SA 07.6/ VE... 25
SAR 07.6 AE... 28
AC... 37
SA 10.2/ VE...48-4... 28
SAR 10.2 VE...48-2... 31
AC... 56-4... 40
AC... 56-2... 43
SA 14.2/ VE... 59
SAR 14.2 VC... 61
AC... 63
SA 14.6/ VE... 63
SAR 14.6 VC... 66
Table 5:
Weights for multi-turn actuators SA 07.2 – SA 16.2 / SAR 07.2 – SAR 16.2
With DC motors
Type designation Motor type1) Weight2)
Actuator approx. [kg]
SA 07.2/ FN... 63-... 29
SAR 07.2 FN... 71-... 32
SA 07.6/ FN... 63-... 30
SAR 07.6 FN... 80-... 44
SA 10.2/ FN... 63-... 33
SAR 10.2 FN... 71-... 36
FN... 90-... 56
SA 14.2/ FN... 71-... / FN... 80-... 68
SAR 14.2 FN... 90-... 100
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Weights for multi-turn actuators SA 07.2 – SA 16.2 / SAR 07.2 – SAR 16.2
With DC motors
Type designation Motor type1) Weight2)
Actuator approx. [kg]
SA 14.6/ FN... 80-... / FN... 90-... 76
SAR 14.6 FN... 112-... 122
SA 16.2/ FN... 100-... 123
SAR 16.2
Table 6:
Weights for output drive type A 07.2 – A 16.2
Type designation Flange size [kg]
A 07.2 F07 1.1
F10 1.3
A 10.2 F10 2.8
A 14.2 F14 6.8
A 16.2 F16 11.7
Table 7:
Weights for output drive type AF 07.2 – AF 16.2
Type designation Flange size [kg]
AF 07.2 F10 5.2
AF 07.6 F10 5.2
AF 10.2 F10 5.5
AF 14.2 F14 13.7
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3.2. Storage
Long-term storage For long-term storage (more than 6 months), observe the following points:
1. Prior to storage:
Protect uncoated surfaces, in particular the output drive parts and mounting
surface, with long-term corrosion protection agent.
2. At an interval of approx. 6 months:
Check for corrosion. If first signs of corrosion show, apply new corrosion protec-
tion.
3.3. Packaging
Our products are protected by special packaging for transport when leaving the
factory. The packaging consists of environmentally friendly materials which can easily
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4. Assembly
The product described in this document can be operated in any mounting position.
Restriction: When using oil instead of grease within the actuator gear housing, the
hollow shaft mounting position must be perpendicular, with the flange pointing
downward. The type of lubricant used is indicated on the actuator name plate (short
designation F...= grease; O...= oil).
Figure 8: Handwheel
[1] Spacer
[2] Input shaft
[3] Handwheel
[4] Retaining ring
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Design Output mounting flange [1] with axial bearing stem nut [2] form one unit. Torque is
transmitted to valve stem [3] via stem nut [2].
Figure 9: Design of output drive type A
Information To adapt the actuators to available output drive types A with flanges F10 and F14
(year of manufacture: 2009 and earlier), an adapter is required. The adapter can be
ordered from AUMA.
✔ This working step is only required if stem nut is supplied unbored or with pilot
bore.
Figure 10: Output drive type A
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3. Remove axial bearing washers [2.1] and axial needle roller and cage assemblies
[2.2] from stem nut [1].
4. Drill and bore stem nut [1] and cut thread.
Information: When fixing in the chuck, make sure stem nut runs true!
5. Clean the machined stem nut [1].
6. Apply sufficient Lithium soap EP multi-purpose grease to axial needle roller and
cage assemblies [2.2] and axial bearing washers [2.1], ensuring that all hollow
spaces are filled with grease.
7. Place greased axial needle roller and cage assemblies [2.2] and axial bearing
washers [2.1] onto stem nut [1].
8. Re-insert stem nut [1] with bearings [2] into output drive.
Information: Ensure that dogs or splines are placed correctly in the keyway of
the hollow shaft.
9. Screw in spigot ring [3] until it is firm against the shoulder.
4.3.1.2. Multi-turn actuator (with output drive type A): mount to valve
1. If the output drive type A is already mounted to the multi-turn actuator: Loosen
screws [3] and remove output drive type A [2].
2. Check if the flange of output drive type A matches the valve flange [4].
3. Apply a small quantity of grease to the valve stem [1].
4. Place output drive type A on valve stem and turn until it is flush on the valve
flange.
5. Turn output drive type A until alignment of the fixing holes.
6. Screw in fastening screws [5], however do not completely tighten.
7. Fit multi-turn actuator on the valve stem so that the stem nut dogs engage into
the output drive sleeve.
➥ The flanges are flush with each other if properly engaged.
8. Adjust multi-turn actuator until alignment of the fixing holes.
9. Fasten multi-turn actuator with screws [3].
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11. Turn multi-turn actuator with handwheel in direction OPEN until valve flange
and output drive A are firmly placed together.
12. Tighten fastening screws [5] between valve and output drive type A crosswise
applying a torque according to table.
4.3.2. Output drive types B
Application ● For rotating, non-rising valve stem
● Not capable of withstanding thrust
Design Connection between hollow shaft and valve or gearbox via output drive sleeve fixed
to the hollow shaft of the multi-turn actuator via retaining ring.
When exchanging the output drive sleeve, later retrofitting to a different output drive
type is possible
● Output drive type B: Output drive sleeve with bore according to DIN 3210
● Output drive types B1 – B4: Output drive sleeve with bore according to EN ISO
5210
Figure 12: Output drive type B
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1. Seal all threads with hemp, Teflon tape, or thread sealing material.
2. Screw stem protection tube [2] into thread and tighten it firmly.
Information: For stem protection tubes made of two or more segments, all
parts have to be thoroughly screwed together.
Figure 15: Protection tube made of segments with threaded sleeves (>900 mm)
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The mounting position of the local controls is implemented according to the order.
If, after mounting the actuator to the valve or the gearbox on site, the local controls
are in an unfavourable position, the mounting position can be changed at a later
date. Four mounting positions shifted by respectively 90° are possible (by maximum
180° into one direction).
Hazardous voltage!
Risk of electric shock.
→ Disconnect device from the mains before opening.
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5. Electrical connection
5.1. Basic information
Wiring diagram/terminal The pertaining wiring diagram/terminal plan (in German or English) is attached to
plan the device in a weather-proof bag, together with these operation instructions. It can
also be requested from AUMA (state order number, refer to name plate) or
downloaded directly from the Internet (http://www.auma.com).
Permissible networks Actuator controls (actuators) are suitable for use in TN and TT networks with directly
(supply networks) earthed star point for mains voltage up to maximum 690 V AC. Use in IT networks
for nominal voltages up to maximum 600 V AC are permissible. For IT network, a
suitable, approved insulation monitor measuring the pulse code is required.
Current type, mains Type of current, mains voltage and mains frequency must match the data on the
voltage, mains fre- actuator controls and motor name plates. Also refer to chapter <Identification>/<Name
quency plate>.
Figure 17: Motor name plate (example)
External supply of the For external electronics supply with 24 V DC and simultaneous use of DC motors
electronics (24 V DC, 48 V DC, 60 V DC, 110 V DC, 220 V DC), the 24 V DC controls’ voltage
supply should be ensured via the XK25/26 terminals, separately from the power
supply (U1, V1). In case of common supply using a single cable (links from U1, V1
with XK25/26, for 24 V DC only !!!), short-term excess or falling below the permissible
voltage limits can be the consequence during switching (24 V DC +10 %/–10 %).
Any possibly incoming operation commands are not executed outside the admissible
limit values. The actuator controls briefly signal a fault condition.
Protection and sizing on For short-circuit protection and for disconnecting the actuator from the mains, fuses
site and disconnect switches have to be provided by the customer.
The current values for sizing the protection can be derived from the current
consumption of the motor (refer to motor name plate) plus the current consumption
of actuator controls.
We recommend adapting the switchgear sizing to the max. current (Imax) and selecting
and setting the overcurrent protection device in compliance with the indications in
the electrical data sheet.
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Table 10:
Current consumption of actuator controls
Mains voltage Max. current consumption
Permissible variation of the mains voltage ±10 % –30 %
100 to 120 V AC 750 mA 1,000 mA
208 to 240 V AC 400 mA 750 mA
380 to 500 V AC 250 mA 400 mA
515 to 690 V AC 200 mA 400 mA
Table 11:
Maximum permissible protection
Switchgear Rated power max. protection
(switchgear with power class)1)
Reversing contactor A1 up to 1.5 kW 16 A (gL/gG)
Reversing contactor A2 up to 7.5 kW 32 A (gL/gG)
Reversing contactor A3 up to 15 kW 63 A (gL/gG)
Thyristor B1 up to 1.5 kW 16 A (g/R) I²t<1,500A²s
Thyristor B2 up to 3 kW 32 A (g/R) I²t<1,500A²s
Thyristor B3 up to 5.5 kW 63 A (g/R) I²t<5,000A²s
1) The AUMA power class (A1, B1, ...) is indicated on the actuator controls name plate
Consider the motor starting current (IA) (refer to electrical data sheet) when selecting
the circuit breaker. We recommend tripping characteristics D or K for circuit breakers
in accordance with IEC 60947-2. For controls with thyristors, we recommend safety
fuses instead of circuit breakers.
We recommend refraining from using residual current devices (RCD). However, if
an RCD is used within the mains, the residual current device must be of type B.
For actuator controls equipped with a heating system and external electronics power
supply, the fuses for the heating system have to be provided by the customer (refer
to wiring diagram F4 ext.)
Table 12:
Fuse for heating system
Designation in wiring diagram = F4 ext.
External power supply 115 V AC 230 V AC
Fuse 2AT 1AT
If actuator controls are mounted separately from actuator (actuator controls on wall
bracket): Consider length and cross section of connecting cable when defining the
protection required.
Potential of customer All input signals (control inputs) must be supplied with the same potential.
connections All output signals (status signals) must be supplied with the same potential.
Safety standards Safety measures and safety equipment must comply with the respectively valid
national on site specifications. All externally connected devices shall comply with
the relevant safety standards for the place of installation.
Connecting cables ● We recommend using connecting cables and connecting terminals according
to rated current (IN) (refer to motor name plate or electrical data sheet).
● For device insulation, appropriate (voltage-proof) cables must be used. Specify
cables for the highest occurring rated voltage.
● Use connecting cable with appropriate minimum rated temperature.
● For connecting cables exposed to UV radiation (outdoor installation), use UV
resistant cables.
● For the connection of position transmitters, screened cables must be used.
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Cable installation in ac- Signal and fieldbus cables are susceptible to interference. Motor cables are
cordance with EMC interference sources.
● Lay cables being susceptible to interference or sources of interference at the
highest possible distance from each other.
● The interference immunity of signal and fieldbus cables increases if the cables
are laid close to the earth potential.
● If possible, avoid laying long cables and make sure that they are installed in
areas being subject to low interference.
● Avoid parallel paths with little cable distance of cables being either susceptible
to interference or interference sources.
5.2. S/SH electrical connection (AUMA plug/socket connector)
[1] Cover
[2] Socket carrier with screw-type terminals
Short description Plug-in electrical connection with screw-type terminals for power and control contacts.
Control contacts also available as crimp-type connection as an option.
S version (standard) with three cable entries. SH version (enlarged) with additional
cable entries. For cable connection, remove the AUMA plug/socket connector and
the socket carrier from cover.
Technical data Table 13:
Electrical connection via AUMA plug/socket connector
Power contacts Control contacts
No. of contacts max. 6 (3 equipped) + protective 50 pins/sockets
earth conductor (PE)
Designation U1, V1, W1, U2, V2, W2, PE 1 to 50
Connection voltage max. 750 V 250 V
Rated current max. 25 A 16 A
Type of customer connection Screw connection Screw connection, crimp-type (option)
2 2
Connection diameter max. 6 mm (flexible) 2.5 mm
2
10 mm (solid) (flexible or solid)
Information For some special motors, the connection of the power terminals (U1, V1, W1, U2,
V2, W2) is not performed via the AUMA plug/socket connector but via a terminal
board directly at the motor.
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Hazardous voltage!
Risk of electric shock.
→ Disconnect device from the mains before opening.
4. Seal unused cable entries [6] with suitable blanking plugs [7].
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Table 14:
Terminal cross sections and terminal tightening torques
Designation Terminal cross sections Tightening torques
2
Power contacts 1.0 – 6 mm (flexible) 1.2 – 1.5 Nm
2
(U1, V1, W1, U2, V2, W2) 1.5 – 10 mm (solid)
2
Protective earth connection (PE) 1.0 – 6 mm (flexible) with ring lugs 1.2 – 2.2 Nm
2
1.5 – 10 mm (solid) with loops
2
Control contacts 0.25 – 2.5 mm (flexible) 0.5 – 0.7 Nm
2
(1 to 50) 0.34 – 2.5 mm (solid)
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1. Insert the socket carrier [5] into the cover [1] and fasten with screws [4].
2. Clean sealing faces of cover [1] and housing.
3. Check whether O-ring [3] is in good condition, replace if damaged.
4. Apply a thin film of non-acidic grease (e.g. petroleum jelly) to the O-ring and
insert it correctly.
5. Fit cover [1] and fasten screws [2] evenly crosswise.
6. Fasten cable glands and blanking plugs applying the specified torque to ensure
the required enclosure protection.
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Table 15:
Terminal cross sections and earth connection tightening torques
Conductor type Terminal cross sections Tightening torques
Solid wire and stranded 2.5 mm² to 6 mm² 3 – 4 Nm
Fine stranded 1.5 mm² to 4 mm² 3 – 4 Nm
For fine stranded (flexible) wires, connection is made via cable lugs/ring terminals. When connecting
two individual wires with a U-bracket, cross sections have to be identical.
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➥ The actuator can now be operated using the push buttons [1 – 3]:
- Run actuator in direction OPEN: Press push button [1] .
- Stop actuator: Press push button STOP [2].
- Run actuator in direction CLOSE: Press push button [3] .
Information OPEN and CLOSE operation commands can be given either in push-to-run or in
self-retaining operation mode. In self-retaining mode, the actuator runs to the defined
end position after pressing the button, unless another command has been received
beforehand. For further information, please refer to Manual (Operation and setting).
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➥ Now, it is possible to operate the actuator via remote control, via operation
commands (OPEN, STOP, CLOSE) or analogue setpoints (e.g. 0 – 20 mA).
Information For actuators equipped with a positioner, it is possible to change over between OPEN
- CLOSE control (Remote OPEN-CLOSE) and setpoint control (Remote SET-
POINT). Selection is made via MODE input, e.g. based on a 24 V DC signal (refer
to wiring diagram).
6.3. Menu navigation via push buttons (for settings and indications)
Menu navigation for display and setting is made via the push buttons [1 – 4] of the
local controls.
Set the selector switch [5] to position 0 (OFF) when navigating through the menu.
The bottom row of the display [6] serves as navigation support and explains which
push buttons [1 – 4] are used for menu navigation.
Figure 30:
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● the push buttons on the local controls have not been operated within 10 minutes
● or by briefly pressing C
Direct display via ID When entering the ID within the main menu, screens can be displayed directly (without
clicking through).
Figure 34: Direct display (example)
Password A password must be entered to allow parameter modification. The display indicates:
Password 0***
A specific password is assigned to each user level and permits different actions.
Table 17:
User levels and authorisations
Designation (user level) Authorisation/password
Observer (1) Verify settings
No password required
Operator (2) Change settings
Default factory password: 0000
Maintenance (3) Reserved for future extensions
Specialist (4) Change device configuration
e.g. type of seating, assignment of output contacts
Default factory password: 0000
Service (5) Service staff
Change configuration settings
AUMA (6) AUMA administrator
1. Select desired menu and hold down push button for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display indicates the set user level, e.g Observer (1)
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2. Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display...
Change passwords 3. Select parameter Change passwords either:
→ click via the menu to parameter, or
→ via direct display: press and enter ID M0229
- Display indicates: ▶ Change passwords
- The user level is indicated in the top row (1 – 6), e.g.:
- For user level 1 (view only), passwords cannot be changed. To change pass-
words, you must change to a higher user level. For this, enter a password via
a parameter.
4. For a user level between 2 and 6: Press push button Ok.
➥ The display indicates the highest user level, e.g.: For user 4
5. Select user level via push buttons Up ▲ Down ▼ and confirm with Ok.
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Change passwords Password 0***
6. Enter current password (→ enter password).
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Change passwords Password (new) 0***
7. Enter new password (→ enter password).
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Change passwords For user 4 (example)
8. Select next user level via push buttons Up ▲ Down ▼ or cancel the process
via Esc.
6.5. Language in the display
The AUMATIC actuator controls display is multilingual.
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Display... M0009
Language M0049
2. Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display...
Change language 3. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Language
4. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates the selected language, e.g.: ▶ Deutsch
5. The bottom row of the display indicates:
→ Save → continue with step 10
→ Edit → continue with step 6
6. Press Edit.
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Observer (1)
7. Select user level via Up ▲ Down ▼ resulting in the following significations:
→ black triangle: ▶ = current setting
→ white triangle: ▷ = selection (not saved yet)
8. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates: Password 0***
9. Enter password (→ enter password).
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Language and Save (bottom row)
Language selection 10. Select new language via Up ▲ Down ▼ resulting in the following significations:
→ black triangle: ▶ = current setting
→ white triangle: ▷ = selection (not saved yet)
11. Confirm selection via Save.
➥ The display changes to the new language.The new language selection is saved.
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7. Indications
7.1. Indications during commissioning
LED test When switching on the power supply, all LEDs on the local controls illuminate for
approx. 1 second. This optical feedback indicates that the voltage supply is connected
to the controls and all LEDs are operable.
Figure 36: LED test
Language selection During the self-test, the language selection can be activated so that the selected
language is immediately indicated in the display. For this, set selector switch to
position 0 (OFF).
Activate language selection:
1. Display indicates in the bottom row: Language selection menu? 'Reset'
2. Press push button RESET and hold it down until the following text is displayed
in the bottom line: Language menu loading, please wait.
Figure 37: Self-test
If the language selection feature has been activated during the self-test, the menu
for selecting the display language will now be indicated. For further information on
language setting, please refer to chapter <Language in the display>.
Figure 39: Language selection
If no entry is made over a longer period of time (approx. 1 minute), the display
automatically returns to the first status indication.
7.2. Indications in the display
Status bar
The status bar (first row in the display) indicates the operation mode [1], the presence
of an error [2] and the ID number [3] of the current display indication.
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Torque (S0002)
● S0002 on the display indicates the torque applied at the actuator output.
● The bar graph display appears after approx. 3 seconds.
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Select unit The push button allows to select the unit displayed (percent %, Newton metre Nm
or "foot-pound" ft-lb
Figure 45: Units of torque
Display in percent 100 % indication equals the max. torque indicated on the name plate of the actuator.
Example: SA 07.6 with 20 – 60 Nm.
● 100 % corresponds to 60 Nm of nominal torque.
● 50 % corresponds to 30 Nm of nominal torque.
Operation commands (S0003)
The display S0003 indicates:
● active operation commands, like e.g.: Operation in direction CLOSE or in direc-
tion OPEN
● the actual value E2 as bar graph indication and as value between 0 and 100
%.
● for setpoint control (positioner): setpoint E1
● for stepping mode or for intermediate positions with operation profile: pivot
points and operation behaviour of pivot points
The navigation support (bottom row) is faded out after approx. 3 seconds and the
axis/axes for pivot point display are shown.
OPEN - CLOSE control Active operation commands (OPEN, CLOSE, ...) are shown above the bar graph
display. The figure below shows the operation command in direction CLOSE.
Figure 46: Display for OPEN - CLOSE control
Setpoint control If the positioner is enabled and activated, the bar graph indication for E1 (position
setpoint) is displayed.
The direction of the operation command is displayed by an arrow above the bar
graph indication.The figure below shows the operation command in direction CLOSE.
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E1 Position setpoint
E2 Actual position value
Pivot point axis The pivot points and their operation behaviour (operation profile) are shown on the
pivot point axis by means of symbols.
The symbols are only displayed if at least one of the following functions is activated:
Operation profile M0294
Timer CLOSE M0156
Timer OPEN M0206
Figure 48: Examples: on the left pivot points (intermediate positions); on the right
stepping mode
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These indications are available if the parameter Diagnostic classific. M0539 is set
to AUMA.
Warnings (S0005)
If a warning has occurred, the display shows S0005:
● the number of warnings occurred
● a blinking question mark after approx. 3 seconds
Figure 50: Warnings
These indications are available, if the parameter Diagnostic classific. M0539 is set
to NAMUR.
Out of Specification (S0008)
The S0008 indication shows out of specification indications according to NAMUR
recommendation NE 107.
If such an indication has occurred, the display shows S0008:
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AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive Signals (output signals)
The output contacts (outputs DOUT 1 – 12) can be assigned to various signals.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Device configuration M0053
I/O interface M0139
Digital outputs M0110
Signal DOUT 1 M0109
Default values:
Signal DOUT 1 = Fault
Signal DOUT 2 = End position CLOSED
Signal DOUT 3 = End position OPEN
Signal DOUT 4 = Selector sw. REMOTE
Signal DOUT 5 = Torque fault CLOSE
Signal DOUT 6 = Torque fault OPEN
Signal DOUT 7 = Thermal fault
Signal DOUT 8 = OPEN
Signal DOUT 9 = Limit switch CLOSED
Signal DOUT 10 = Limit switch OPEN
Signal DOUT 11 = Torque sw. CLOSED
Signal DOUT 12 = Torque sw. OPEN
8.1.2. Coding the outputs
The output signals Coding DOUT 1 – Coding DOUT 12 can be set either to high
active or low active.
● High active = output contact closed = signal active
● Low active = output contact open = signal active
Signal active means that the conditions for the signal are fulfilled.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Device configuration M0053
I/O interface M0139
Digital outputs M0110
Coding DOUT 1 M0102
Default values:
Coding DOUT 1 = Low active
Coding DOUT 2 – Coding DOUT 12 = High active
8.2. Analogue signals
Valve position Signal: E2 = 0/4 – 20 mA (galvanically isolated)
Designation in the wiring diagram:
ANOUT1 (position)
Torque feedback Signal: E6 = 0/4 – 20 mA (galvanically isolated)
Designation in the wiring diagram:
ANOUT2 (torque)
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For further information on this topic, please refer to Manual (Operation and setting).
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2. Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display...
Select parameter 3. Select parameter either:
→ click via the menu to parameter, or
→ via direct display: Press and enter ID M0086 or M0087
➥ Display indicates: End position CLOSED
CLOSE or OPEN 4. Use Up ▲ Down ▼ to select:
→ ▶ End position CLOSED
→ ▶ End position OPEN
➥ The black triangle ▶ indicates the current selection.
5. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates the current setting: Limit or Torque
➥ The bottom row of the display indicates either:
- Edit → continue with step 6
- Save → continue with step 10
6. Press Edit.
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Specialist (4)
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2. Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display...
Select parameter 3. Select parameter either:
→ click via the menu to parameter, or
→ via direct display: press and enter ID M0088.
➥ Display indicates: Trip torque CLOSE
CLOSE or OPEN 4. Use Up ▲ Down ▼ to select:
→ ▶ Trip torque CLOSE
→ ▶ Trip torque OPEN
➥ The black triangle ▶ indicates the current selection.
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5. Press Ok.
➥ Display shows the set value.
➥ The bottom row indicates: Edit Esc
6. Press Edit.
➥ Display indicates:
- Specialist (4) → continue with step 7
- in bottom row Up ▲ Down ▼ Esc → continue with step 11
User login 7. Use Up ▲ Down ▼ to select user:
Information: Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
➥ The symbols have the following meanings:
- black triangle: ▶ = current setting
- white triangle: ▷ = selection (not saved yet)
8. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates: Password 0***
9. Enter password (→ enter password).
➥ Display shows the set value.
➥ The bottom row indicates: Edit Esc
10. Press Edit.
Change value 11. Enter new value for tripping torque via Up ▲ Down ▼.
Information: The adjustable torque range is shown in round brackets.
12. Save new value via Save.
➥ The tripping torque is set.
13. Back to step 4 (CLOSED or OPEN): Press Esc.
Information The following fault signals are issued if the torque setting performed has been reached
in mid-travel:
● In the display of the local controls: Status indication S0007 Fault =
Torque fault OPEN or Torque fault CLOSE
The fault has to be acknowledged before the operation can be resumed. The
acknowledgement is made:
1. either by an operation command in the opposite direction.
- For Torque fault OPEN: Operation command in direction CLOSE
- For Torque fault CLOSE: Operation command in direction OPEN
2. or, in case the torque applied is lower than the preset tripping torque:
- in selector switch position Local control (LOCAL) via push button RESET.
- in selector switch position Remote control (REMOTE):
- via a digital (I/O interface) with the Reset command if a digital input
is configured for RESET signal.
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AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive Commissioning (settings/options in the actuator)
Open 1. Loosen screws [2] and remove cover [1] from the switch compartment.
Close 2. Clean sealing faces of housing and cover.
3. Check whether O-ring [3] is in good condition, replace if damaged.
4. Apply a thin film of non-acidic grease (e.g. petroleum jelly) to the O-ring and
insert it correctly.
5. Place cover [1] on switch compartment.
6. Fasten screws [2] evenly crosswise.
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The self-adjusting mechanical position indicator shows the valve position by means
of an arrow . When correctly set, the arrow points to symbol (OPEN) or
(CLOSED) in the end positions.
Information The position indications is housed in the actuator switch compartment. Opening the
switch compartment for manual setting is only necessary if the gear stage setting
must be modified of if the factory settings of predefined end position CLOSED (or
OPEN) must be adapted when commissioning.
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4. Check settings:
➥ The setting of the mechanical position indicator is correct, if the angle between
the symbols (OPEN) and (CLOSED) ranges between approx. 120° and
280°.
➥ If all three discs are turned at the same time, the indicator can be shifted in
steps of 15°. Individual shifts of 5° are possible.
➥ If the indicator is rotated too far (more than 280°) or if the angle is too small
(below 120°), adapt the gear stage setting to the actuator turns/stroke. Refer
to <Gear stage of the reduction gearing: test/set>.
The test/setting is only required if the mechanical position indicator cannot be correctly
set.
1. Refer to table and check if turns/stroke correspond to the setting of the reduction
gearing (stages 1– 9).
Table 19:
Turns of actuator per valve stroke and suitable reduction gearing setting
for 1 – 500 turns/stroke for 10 – 5,000 turns/stroke Reduction gearing
[exceeding – to] [exceeding – to] Stage
1.0 – 1.9 10 – 19 1
1.9 – 3.7 19 – 37 2
3.7 – 7.9 37 – 79 3
7.9 – 15.0 79 – 150 4
15.0 – 31.5 150 – 315 5
31.5 – 60.0 315 – 600 6
60.0 – 126 600 – 1,260 7
126 – 240 1,250 – 2,500 8
240 – 500 2,500 – 5,000 9
2. To modify settings, lift the lever at the reduction gearing and engage at the se-
lected stage.
Figure 68: Set reduction gearing
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The mechanical position indicator shows the valve position via two indicator discs
with symbols (OPEN) and (CLOSED). When correctly set, the symbols
OPEN/CLOSED point to the indicator mark at the cover in the end positions.
Setting elements The position indications is housed in the actuator switch compartment. The switch
compartment must be opened to perform any settings. Refer to <Switch compartment:
open/close>.
10.3.1. Mechanical position indicator: set
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2. Refer to table and check if turns/stroke of the actuator correspond to the setting
of the reduction gearing (stages 1– 9).
If the setting is not correct: continue with step 3.
If the setting is correct: continue with step 6.
MS5.2 control unit (1 to 500 turns per stroke)
Turns/stroke above – to Gear stage
1.0 – 1.9 1
1.9 – 3.9 2
3.9 – 7.8 3
7.8 – 15.6 4
15.6 – 31.5 5
31.5 – 62.5 6
62.5 – 125 7
125 – 250 8
250 – 500 9
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[1] Screw
[2] Crown wheel
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Table 20:
Faults during operation/commissioning
Fault Description/cause Remedy
Mechanical position indicator cannot Reduction gearing is not suitable for turns/stroke Set gear stage of the reduction gearing.
be set. of the actuator. The control unit might have to be exchanged.
In spite of correct setting of limit The overrun was not considered when setting the ● Determine overrun: Overrun = travel covered
switching, actuator operated into the limit switching. from switching off until complete standstill.
valve end position. The overrun is generated by the inertia of both the ● Set limit switching again considering the over-
actuator and the valve and the delay time of the run. (Turn handwheel back by the amount of
actuator controls. the overrun)
Handwheel rotates on the shaft Actuator in version with overload protection for Dismount handwheel. Replace overload protection
without transmitting torque. manual operation: Shear pin rupture due to excess- and remount handwheel.
ive torque at handwheel.
Faults interrupt or prevent the electrical actuator operation. In the event of a fault,
the display backlight is red.
Warnings have no influence on the electrical actuator operation. They only serve
for information purposes. The display remains white.
Collective signals include further indications. They can be displayed via the
Details push button. The display remains white.
Table 21:
Faults and warnings via status indications in the display
Indication on display Description/cause Remedy
S0001 Instead of the valve position, a status text is dis- For a description of the status texts, refer to Manual
played. (Operation and setting).
S0005 Collective signal 02: For indicated value > 0: Press push button De-
Warnings Indicates the number of active warnings. tails.
For details, refer to <Warnings and Out of specific-
ation> table.
S0006 Collective signal 04: For indicated value > 0: Press push button De-
Not ready REMOTE Indicates the number of active signals. tails.
For details, refer to <Not ready REMOTE and
Function check> table.
S0007 Collective signal 03: For indicated value > 0: Press push button Details
Fault Indicates the number of active faults. to display a list of detailed indications.
The actuator cannot be operated. For details, refer to <Faults and Failure> table.
S0008 Collective signal 07: For indicated value > 0: Press push button De-
Out of specification Indication according to NAMUR recommendation tails.
NE 107 For details, refer to <Warnings and Out of specific-
Actuator is operated outside the normal operation ation> table.
conditions.
S0009 Collective signal 08: For indicated value > 0: Press push button De-
Function check Indication according to NAMUR recommendation tails.
NE 107 For details, refer to <Not ready REMOTE and
The actuator is being worked on; output signals are Function check> table.
temporarily invalid.
S0010 Collective signal 09: For indicated value > 0: Press push button Details
Maintenance required Indication according to NAMUR recommendation to display a list of detailed indications.
NE 107
Recommendation to perform maintenance.
S0011 Collective signal 10: For indicated value > 0: Press push button Details
Failure Indication according to NAMUR recommendation to display a list of detailed indications.
NE 107 For details, refer to <Faults and Failure> table.
Actuator function failure, output signals are invalid
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Table 22:
Warnings and Out of specification
Indication on display Description/cause Remedy
Config. warning Collective signal 06: Press push button Details to display a list of indi-
Possible cause: vidual indications.
Configuration setting is incorrect. For a description of the individual signals, refer to
The device can still be operated with restrictions. Manual (Operation and setting).
Internal warning Collective signal 15: Press push button Details to display a list of indi-
Device warnings vidual indications.
The device can still be operated with restrictions. For a description of the individual signals, refer to
Manual (Operation and setting).
24 V DC external The external 24 V DC voltage supply of the controls Check 24 V DC voltage supply.
has exceeded the power supply limits.
Wrn op.mode run time Warning on time max. running time/h exceeded ● Check modulating behaviour of actuator.
● Check parameter Perm. run time M0356, re-set
if required.
Wrn op.mode starts Warning on time max. number of motor starts ● Check modulating behaviour of actuator.
(starts) exceeded ● Check parameter Permissible starts M0357, re-
set if required.
Failure behav. active The failure behaviour is active since all required Verify signals:
setpoints and actual values are incorrect. ● Setpoint E1
● Actual value E2
● Actual process value E4
Wrn input AIN 1 Warning: Loss of signal analogue input 1 Check wiring.
Wrn input AIN 2 Warning: Loss of signal analogue input 2 Check wiring.
Wrn setpoint position Warning: Loss of signal setpoint position Check setpoint signal.
Possible causes:
For an adjusted setpoint range of e.g. 4 – 20 mA,
the input signal is 0 (signal loss).
For a setpoint range of 0 – 20 mA , monitoring is
not possible.
Op. time warning The set time (parameter Perm.op. time, manual The warning indications are automatically cleared
M0570) has been exceeded. The preset operating once a new operation command is executed.
time is exceeded for a complete travel from end ● Check valve.
position OPEN to end position CLOSED. ● Check parameter Perm.op. time, manual
M0570.
Wrn controls temp. Temperature within controls housing too high. Measure/reduce ambient temperature.
Time not set Real time clock has not yet been set. Set time.
RTC voltage Voltage of the RTC button cell is too low. Replace button cell.
PVST fault Partial Valve Stroke Test (PVST) could not be suc- Check actuator (PVST settings).
cessfully completed.
PVST abort Partial Valve Stroke Test (PVST) was aborted or Perform RESET or restart PVST.
could not be started.
Wrn no reaction No actuator reaction to operation commands within ● Check movement at actuator.
the set reaction time. ● Check parameter Reaction time M0634.
Wrn FOC1) Optical receiving signal (channel 1) incorrect (no or Check/repair FO cables.
insufficient Rx receive level) or RS-485 format error
(incorrect bit(s))
Wrn FO cable budget1) Warning: FO cable system reserve reached (critical Check/repair FO cables.
or permissible Rx receive level)
Wrn FOC connection1) Warning FO cable connection is not available. Fit FO cable connection.
Torque wrn OPEN Limit value for torque warning in direction OPEN Check parameter Wrn torque OPEN M0768, re-set
exceeded. if required.
Torque wrn CLOSE Limit value for torque warning in direction CLOSE Check parameter Wrn torque CLOSE M0769, re-
exceeded. set if required.
SIL fault2) SIL sub-assembly fault has occurred. Refer to separate Manual Functional Safety.
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Table 23:
Faults and Failure
Indication on display Description/cause Remedy
Configuration error Collective signal 11: Press push button Details to display a list of indi-
Configuration error has occurred. vidual indications.
For a description of the individual signals, refer to
Manual (Operation and setting).
Config. error REMOTE Collective signal 22: Press push button Details to display a list of indi-
Configuration error has occurred. vidual indications.
For a description of the individual signals, refer to
Manual (Operation and setting).
Internal error Collective signal 14: AUMA service
Internal error has occurred. Press push button Details to display a list of indi-
vidual indications.
For a description of the individual signals, refer to
Manual (Operation and setting).
Torque fault CLOSE Torque fault in direction CLOSE Perform one of the following measures:
● Issue operation command in direction OPEN.
● Set selector switch to position Local control
(LOCAL) and reset fault indication via push
button RESET.
Torque fault OPEN Torque fault in direction OPEN Perform one of the following measures:
● Issue operation command in direction CLOSE.
● Set selector switch to position Local control
(LOCAL) and reset fault indication via push
button RESET.
Phase fault ● When connecting to a 3-ph AC system and with Test/connect phases.
internal 24 V DC supply of the electronics:
Phase 2 is missing.
● When connecting to a 3-ph or 1-ph AC system
and with external 24 V DC supply of the elec-
tronics: One of the phases L1, L2 or L3 is
missing.
Incorrect phase seq The phase conductors L1, L2 and L3 are connected Correct the sequence of the phase conductors L1,
in the wrong sequence. L2 and L3 by exchanging two phases.
Only applicable if connected to a 3-ph AC system.
Mains quality Due to insufficient mains quality, the controls cannot ● Check mains voltage.
detect the phase sequence (sequence of phase For 3-phase/1-phase AC current, the permiss-
conductors L1, L2 and L3) within the pre-set time ible variation of the mains voltage is ±10 %
frame provided for monitoring. (option ±30 %). The permissible variation of the
mains voltage is ±5 %
● Check parameter Tripping time M0172, extend
time frame if required.
Thermal fault Motor protection tripped ● Cool down, wait.
● If the fault indication display persists after cool-
ing down:
- Set selector switch to position Local con-
trol (LOCAL) and reset fault indication via
push button RESET.
● Check fuses.
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Table 24:
Not ready REMOTE and Function check (collective signal 04)
Indication on display Description/cause Remedy
Wrong oper. cmd Collective signal 13: ● Check operation commands (reset/clear all op-
Possible causes: eration commands and send one operation
● Several operation commands (e.g. OPEN and command only).
CLOSE simultaneously, or OPEN and SET- ● Set parameter Positioner to Function active.
POINT operation simultaneously) ● Check setpoint.
● A setpoint is present and the positioner is not Press push button Details to display a list of indi-
active vidual indications.
For a description of the individual signals, refer to
Manual (Operation and setting).
Sel. sw. not REMOTE Selector switch is not in position REMOTE. Set selector switch to position REMOTE.
Service active Operation via service interface (Bluetooth) and Exit service software.
AUMA CDT service software.
Disabled Actuator is in operation mode Disabled. Check setting and status of function <Local controls
enable>.
EMCY stop active The EMERGENCY stop switch has been operated. ● Enable EMERGENCY stop switch.
The motor control power supply (contactors or ● Reset EMERGENCY stop state by means of
thyristors) is disconnected. Reset command.
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11.3. Fuses
11.3.1. Fuses within the actuator controls
Fuses used
F3 Internal 24 V DC supply
Table 26:
Secondary fuses F3 (internal 24 V DC supply)
G fuse according to IEC 60127-2/III F3 AUMA art. no.
Size 5 x 20 mm
Voltage output (power supply unit) = 24 V 2.0 A T; 250 V K006.106
Voltage output (power supply unit) = 115 V 2.0 A T; 250 V K006.106
F4 Table 27:
Secondary fuses F4 (internal AC supply)1)
G-fuse according to IEC 60127-2/III F4 AUMA art. no.
Size 5 x 20 mm
Voltage output (power supply unit) = 24 V 1.25 A T; 250 V K001.184
Voltage output (power supply unit) = 115 V — —
1) Fuse for: Switch compartment heater, reversing contactor control, PTC tripping device (at 24 V AC
only), at 115 V AC also control inputs OPEN, STOP, CLOSE
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Hazardous voltage!
Risk of electric shock.
→ Disconnect device from the mains before opening.
2. Pull fuse holder [3] out of pin carrier, open fuse cover and replace old fuses by
new ones.
Test/replace fuses F3/F4
1. Loosen screws [1] and remove cover [2] on the rear of the actuator controls.
Figure 72:
The power supply unit has measurement points (solder pins) allowing to perform
a resistance (continuity) measurement:
Table 28:
Verifying Measuring points
F3 MTP5 – MTP6
F4 MTP7 – MTP8
2. To replace defective fuses: Carefully loosen power supply unit [3] and pull out.
(The fuses are on the equipped part of the power supply board).
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Servicing and maintenance AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive
AUMA
AUMA offers extensive service such as servicing and maintenance as well as
Service & Support customer product training. For the relevant contact addresses, please refer to
<Addresses> in this document or to the Internet (www.auma.com)
Table 29:
Grease quantities for bearing of output drive type A
Output drive type A 07.2 A 10.2 A 14.2 A 16.2
Quantity [g] 1) 1.5 3 5 10
After submersion:
● Check actuator.
● In case of ingress of water, locate leaks and repair. Dry device correctly and
check for proper function.
12.2. Maintenance
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Service conditions
Use Indoor and outdoor use permissible
Mounting position Any position
Installation altitude ≤ 2 000 m above sea level
> 2,000 m above sea level, on request
Ambient temperature Standard: –30 °C to +70 °C
Options: –40 °C to +70 °C
–40 °C to +80 °C (multi-turn actuators for open-close duty with 3-phase/1-phase AC motors)
–60 °C to +60 °C (with 3-phase/1-phase AC motors)
0 °C to +120 °C (multi-turn actuators for open-close duty with 3-phase AC motor)
0 °C to +100 °C (multi-turn actuators for modulating duty with 3-phase AC motor)
For exact version, refer to actuator name plate.
Humidity Up to 100 % relative humidity across the entire permissible temperature range
Enclosure protection according to Standard: IP68 (with AUMA 3-phase/1-phase AC or DC motor)
EN 60529 For special motors differing enclosure protection available (refer to motor name plate)
Option: DS Terminal compartment additionally sealed against interior (double sealed)
According to AUMA definition, enclosure protection IP68 meets the following requirements:
● Depth of water: Maximum 8 m head of water
● Duration of continuous immersion in water: Maximum 96 hours
● Up to 10 operations during flooding.
● Modulating duty is not possible during continuous immersion.
For exact version, refer to actuator name plate.
Pollution degree according to IEC Pollution degree 4 (when closed), pollution degree 2 (internal)
60664-1
Vibration resistance according to 2 g, from 10 to 200 Hz (for actuators in AUMA NORM version)
IEC 60068-2-6 1 g, from 10 to 200 Hz (for actuators with mounted AUMA actuator controls)
Resistant to vibration during start-up or for failures of the plant. However, a fatigue strength may not be
derived from this. Indications apply to actuators with AUMA 3-phase AC motor and AUMA plug/socket
connector. They are not valid in combination with gearboxes.
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Service conditions
Corrosion protection Standard: KS: Suitable for use in areas with high salinity, almost permanent condensation, and high
pollution.
Option: KX: Suitable for use in areas with extremely high salinity, permanent condensation, and
high pollution.
KX-G : same as KX, however aluminium-free version (outer parts)
Coating Double layer powder coating
Two-component iron-mica combination
Colour Standard: AUMA silver-grey (similar to RAL 7037)
Option: Other colours are possible on request.
Lifetime AUMA multi-turn actuators meet or exceed the lifetime requirements of EN 15714-2. For further details,
please contact AUMA
Noise level < 72 dB (A)
Further information
EU Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): (2014/30/EU)
Low Voltage Directive: (2014/35/EU)
Machinery Directive: (2006/42/EC)
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Bluetooth Bluetooth class II chip, version 2.1: With a range up to 10 m in industrial environments, supports the
Communication interface SPP Bluetooth profile (Serial Port Profile).
Required accessories:
● AUMA CDT (Commissioning and Diagnostic Tool for Windows-based PC)
● AUMA Assistant App (Commissioning and Diagnostic Tool for Android devices)
Application functions Standard: ● Selectable type of seating, limit or torque seating for end position OPEN and end po-
sition CLOSED
● Torque by-pass: Adjustable duration (with adjustable peak torque during start-up time)
● Start and end of stepping mode as well as ON and OFF times can be set individually
for directions OPEN and CLOSE, 1 to 1,800 seconds
● Any 8 intermediate positions: can be set between 0 and 100 %, reaction and signal
behaviour programmable
● Running indication blinking: can be set
Options: ● Positioner
- Position setpoint via analogue input 0/4 – 20 mA
- Programmable behaviour on loss of signal
- Automatic adaptation of dead band (adaptive behaviour selectable)
- Split range operation
- MODE input for selecting between OPEN-CLOSE and setpoint control
● PID process controller: with adaptive positioner, via 0/4 – 20 mA analogue inputs for
process setpoint and actual process value
● Multiport valve: Up to 16 positions, signals (pulse or edge)
● Automatic deblocking: Up to 5 operation trials, travel time in opposite direction can be
set
● Static and dynamic torque recording for both rotation directions with torque measure-
ment flange as additional accessory
Safety functions Standard: ● EMERGENCY operation (programmable behaviour)
- Digital input: Low active
- Reaction can be selected: Stop, run to end position CLOSED, run to end position
OPEN, run to intermediate position
- Torque monitoring can be by-passed during EMERGENCY operation
- Thermal protection can be by-passed during EMERGENCY operation (only in
combination with thermoswitch within actuator, not with PTC thermistor).
Options: ● Enabling local controls via digital input Enable LOCAL. Thus, actuator operation can
be enabled or disabled via push buttons on the local controls.
● Interlock for main/by-pass valve: Enabling the operation commands OPEN or CLOSE
via two digital inputs
● EMERGENCY Stop push button (latching): interrupts electrical operation, irrespective
of the selector switch positions.
● PVST (Partial Valve Stroke Test): programmable to check the function of both actuator
and actuator controls: Direction, stroke, operation time, reversing time
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Service conditions
Use Indoor and outdoor use permissible
Mounting position Any position
Installation altitude ≤ 2,000 m above sea level
> 2,000 m above sea level, on request
Ambient temperature Refer to name plate of actuator controls
Humidity Up to 100 % relative humidity across the entire permissible temperature range
Enclosure protection according to Standard: IP68
EN 60529
Option: Terminal compartment additionally sealed against interior of actuator controls (double
sealed)
According to AUMA definition, enclosure protection IP68 meets the following requirements:
● Depth of water: Maximum 8 m head of water
● Duration of continuous immersion in water: Maximum 96 hours
● Up to 10 operations during continuous immersion
● Modulating duty is not possible during continuous immersion.
For exact version, refer to actuator controls name plate.
Pollution degree according to IEC Pollution degree 4 (when closed), pollution degree 2 (internal)
60664-1
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Service conditions
Corrosion protection Standard: KS: Suitable for use in areas with high salinity, almost permanent condensation, and high
pollution.
Option: KX: Suitable for use in areas with extremely high salinity, permanent condensation, and
high pollution.
Coating Double layer powder coating
Two-component iron-mica combination
Colour Standard: AUMA silver-grey (similar to RAL 7037)
Option: Available colours on request
Accessories
Wall bracket For actuator controls mounted separately from the actuator, including plug/socket connector. Connecting
cable on request.
Recommended for high ambient temperatures, difficult access, or heavy vibration during service.
Cable length between actuator and actuator controls is max. 100 m (Not suitable for version with poten-
tiometer in the actuator). Instead of the potentiometer, the actuator has to be equipped with an electronic
position transmitter. (MWG requires a separate data cable.)
Programming software AUMA CDT (Commissioning and Diagnostic Tool for Windows-based PC)
AUMA Assistant App (Commissioning and Diagnostic Tool for Android devices)
Torque measurement flange DMF Accessory for torque measurement for SA/SAR 07.2 – SA/SAR 16.2
Further information
Weight Approx. 7 kg (with AUMA plug/socket connector)
EU Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): (2014/30/EU)
Low Voltage Directive: (2014/35/EU)
Machinery Directive: (2006/42/EC)
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AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive Spare parts
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Spare parts AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive
Please state device type and our order number (see name plate) when ordering spare parts. Only original AUMA spare parts should be used.
Failure to use original spare parts voids the warranty and exempts AUMA from any liability. Representation of spare parts may slightly vary
from actual delivery.
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Spare parts AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive
Please state device type and our order number (see name plate) when ordering spare parts. Only original AUMA spare parts should be used.
Failure to use original spare parts voids the warranty and exempts AUMA from any liability. Representation of spare parts may slightly vary
from actual delivery.
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AC 01.2 Non-Intrusive Certificates
15. Certificates
Information Certificates are valid as from the indicated date of issue. Subject to changes without
notice. The latest versions are attached to the device upon delivery and also available
for download at http://www.auma.com.
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F
Index Failure - indication on display 44
Fault 63
A Fault - indication on display 43
Accessories (electrical con- 29 Features and functions 77
nection) Flange size 10
Accessories for assembly 21 Frequency range 23
Actual value - indication on 41 Function check - indication on 44
display display
Actuator controls terminal 9 Fuses 67
plan
Actuator operation at the local 33 H
controls Handwheel 16
Actuator operation from re- 34 Heating system 24
mote Hollow shaft 55
Actuator terminal plan 9, 10 Humidity 73
Ambient temperature 8, 9, 73, 77
Analogue signals 47 I
Applications 5 Identification 8
Assembly 16 Indication lights 45
Indications 39
C Indications on display 39
Cable entries 73 Indicator disc 46, 58, 60
Cables 24 Indicator mark 46
Cable set 29 Input current 11
Certificates 83 Input signal 11
Coating 78 Input signals Potential 24
Colour 78 Inspection certificate 10
Commissioning 5 Installation altitude 77
Commissioning (indications 39 Insulation class 9, 72
on display) Intermediate frame 30
Commission number 8 Intermediate position indica- 45
Connecting cable 29 tion via LEDs
Connecting cables 24 Intrusive 11
Control 9, 11
Control inputs Potential 24 L
Control voltage 11 Language in the display 37
Corrective action 63 LEDs (indication lights) 45
Corrosion protection 14, 74, 78 Lifetime 74
Current consumption 23 Local actuator operation 33
Current type 9, 23 Local control 33
Local controls 33
D Local setting 34
Data Matrix code 11 Lubrication 70
Declaration of Incorporation 83
Device type 10
Digital outputs 47
Direct display via ID 36
Direction of rotation 54, 55
Directives 5
Display (indications) 39
Disposal 71
Double sealed 30
E
Earth connection 31
Electrical connection 23, 73
EMC 25
Enclosure protection 8, 9, 9, 73, 77
Error - indication on display 39
EU Declaration of Conformity 83
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M P
Main menu 35 Packaging 14
Mains frequency 9, 9, 72 Parking frame 30
Mains voltage 9, 9, 23, 72 Password 36
Maintenance 5, 70, 70 Password change 37
Maintenance required - indic- 44 Password entry 36
ation on display Positioner - indication on dis- 41
Manual operation 32, 72 play
Mechanical position indicator 46, 46, 58, 60 Position indicator 46, 46, 58, 60
Mechanical position indicator 58 Positions – indication on dis- 42
(self-adjusting) play
Menu navigation 34 Position transmitter 10
Motor heater 72 Power class 9
Motor operation 33 Power class for switchgear 10
Motor protection 9, 72 Power factor 9
Motors 72 Power supply of electronics 23
Motor type 9 Production, year 10
Mounting position 77 Protection on site 23
Multiport valve positions – in- 42 Protective measures 5
dication on display Push-to-run operation 33
N Q
Name plate 8 Qualification of staff 5
Nominal current 9
Nominal power 9 R
Non-Intrusive 11 Range of application 5
Not ready REMOTE - indica- 43 Recycling 71
tion on display Reduction gearing 60
Remote actuator operation 34
O Residual current device 24
Operation 5, 32 (RCD)
Operation commands - indic- 41 Running indication 46, 46
ations on display
Order number 8, 9, 10
Out of specification - indica- 43
tion on display
Output contacts 47
Output drive type A 16
Output drive types B 19
Output signals 47
Output signals Potential 24
Output speed 8, 9
Overvoltage category 72, 74
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Safety instructions 5 Year of production 10
Safety instructions/warnings 5
Safety measures 24
Safety standards 24
Self-locking 72
Self-retaining 33
Serial number 8, 9, 10
Service 70
Servicing 70
Setpoint - indication on dis- 41
play
Short-circuit protection 23
Signals 47
Signals (analogue) 47
Size 10
Spare parts 79
Standards 5
Status menu 35
Status signals 47
Status signals Potential 24
Stem 55
Stem nut 17
Stem protection tube 21
Storage 14
Supply networks 23
Support 70
Support App 11, 11
T
Technical data 72
Temperature protection 9
Terminal plan 23, 73
Test run 53
Torque - indication on display 40
Torque range 8
Torque switching 50
Transport 12
Type (device type) 10
Type designation 8, 9
Type of duty 9, 72
Type of lubricant 8
Type of networks 23
U
User level 36
V
Valve attachment 73
Valve position - indication on 40
display
Valve stem 21
Voltage range 23
W
Wall bracket 29
Warnings - indication on dis- 43
play
Wiring diagram 10, 23
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CO Bogotá D.C. IR 13998-34411 Teheran SG 569551 Singapore
Tel +57 1 349 0475 +982144545654 Tel +65 6 4818750
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