3Com MS40-717X warranty Checkout, Theory of Operation, Maintenance, Field Repair

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CHECKOUT

This procedure is for checking out a normally closed actuator that is typically mounted unpowered. It is possible to mount the actuator with power applied for special applications.

Note: To check out a normally opened actuator the procedure is the same as below, except the initial position is open and closed when powered.

After the entire system has been installed and the actuator has been powered up, the following check can be made for proper system operation. Check for correct operation of the damper while actuator is being stroked.

1.Apply power to the actuator and control system.

2.Set the controller to cause the actuator to drive open (set override controller output to maximum).

3.Check to see that the actuator travels to the full-open position.

4.Set the controller to cause the actuator to drive closed (set override controller output to minimum).

5.Check to see that the actuator travels to the fully closed position.

Note: If anticipated damper operation does not occur, verify the Long Damper Shaft or Short Damper Shaft mounting procedures. Also, verify that the controller has the proper action (direct or reverse) to match the damper required operation.

THEORY OF OPERATION

The actuator is, by means of dual mounting clamps, directly mounted onto the damper shaft. The anti-rotation bracket supplied with the actuator prevents lateral movement of the actuator. The damper actuator is not provided with and does not require any limiting switches, but is electronically protected against overloading.

The angle of rotation is electronically limited to 92° ±1°. When reaching the damper or actuator end position, the motor stops automatically. The position of the actuator is indicated by means of scale reading 0 to 95°.

MAINTENANCE

Regular maintenance of the total system is recommended to assure sustained optimum performance. The MS40-717X actuator is maintenance free.

FIELD REPAIR

None. Replace with functional actuator.

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