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New Line of Multivoltage Actuators

Indelac releases its ProVolt (PV) Series multiple voltage quarter-turn rotary electric actuator.
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American actuator manufacturer, Indelac Controls Inc., released its ProVolt (PV) Series multiple voltage quarter-turn rotary electric actuator. The new actuator series offers the flexibility of universal voltage and optional battery backup feature. The ProVolt Series is UL Listed, built in a NEMA 4/4X/7 enclosure, and allows users the capability of operating on any one of five voltage inputs with the flip of an internal switch. Input voltages include: 115vac, 230vac, 24vac, 24vdc or 12vdc.

Available with four torque output options from 400 in-lbs. though 1500 in-lbs., ProVolt actuators can be ordered as a standard open/close actuator or with modulating control options for precise valve and damper position control using 4-20mA, 0-10V or 1-5V external input signal. When equipped with the optional integrated battery backup, the ProVolt can be configured in the field to fail open (CCW) or fail close (CW) if power is lost, switching to battery power without operator intervention. indelac.com

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