Auxiliary switches, Adjusting the switching point, Table-4 auxiliary switch rating – Schneider Electric DuraDrive Direct Coupled Actuators MA4X-707X User Manual

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Auxiliary Switches

The MA40-704X-501 series actuators include one built-in SPDT auxiliary switch which can
be used for interfacing or signaling (e.g., for fan start-up). The switch is adjustable between
0° and 95° of rotation (0 to 1 scale).

The MA4X-715X-502 and MA4X-707X-502 series actuators include two built-in SPDT
auxiliary switches which can be used for interfacing or signaling (e.g., for fan start-up). The
switch position near the normal (spring return) position is fixed at 5°. The other is adjustable
between 25° and 85° of rotation.

Adjusting the Switching Point

Refer to Table-4 for auxiliary switch rating.

Adjusting the switching point for MA40-704X-501

1. The actuator must be in its normal (spring return) position.

2. Use a flat screw driver to rotate the switch pointer until it is at the desired switch position

on the 0 to 1 scale.

Adjusting the switching point for MA4X-715X-502 or MA4X-707X-502

1. The actuator must be in its normal (spring return) position.

2. Insert a 1/8" allen wrench into the hex hole located in the center of the adjustable switch

pointer.

3. Rotate the wrench until the switch pointer is at the desired switch position in degrees,

from 25 to 85°.

Table-4 Auxiliary Switch Rating.

Rotation Limitation

Rotation Limitation for MA40-704X Series

The Stop Block is used in conjunction with the tab on the universal clamp or the AM-709
position indicator. In order to function properly, the clamp or indicator must be mounted
correctly.

The Stop Block controls the rotational output of the MA40-704X and MF40-704X-501
actuators. It is used in applications where a damper has a designed rotation that is less than
90°, for example with a 45° or 60° rotating damper.

1. Determine the amount of damper rotation required. The actuator stop block provides

limited rotation from 40° to 95°.

2. Loosen the screw securing the stop block to the actuator.

Note: The actuator is shipped with the Stop Block mounted to the “L” side. If the damper
application requires the “R” side face the installer, simply remove the Stop Block and screw
and move it to the new location.

3. Slide the stop block into position, so that its edge lines up with the degree graduation

on the actuator face which corresponds with the required rotation. See Figure-5.

4. Secure the stop block in place.

5. Test the damper rotation by applying power. Re-adjust if necessary.

Part Number

Voltage

Resistive Load

Inductive Load

MA40-7043-501

24 Vac

6A

1.5A

MA40-7040-501

250 Vac

6A

1.5A

MA40-7041-501

MA4X-707X-502

250 Vac

7A

2.5A

MA4X-715X-502

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