AUMA Electric multi-turn actuators SA 07.1 - 16.1_SAR 07.1 - 16.1 MATIC AM 01.1 - 02.1 User Manual

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Multi-turn actuators SA 07.1 – SA 30.1/ SAR 07.1 – SAR 30.1
with actuator controls AUMA MATIC AM 01.1 / AM 02.1

Operation instructions

Table of contents

Page

1.

Safety instructions

4

1.1

Range of application

4

1.2

Electrical connection

4

1.3

Maintenance

4

1.4

Warnings and notes

4

2.

Short description

5

3.

Technical data

6

4.

Additional information to the wiring diagram legend

9

5.

Transport, storage and packaging

10

5.1

Transport

10

5.2

Storage

10

5.3

Packaging

11

6.

Mounting to valve/ gearbox

12

7.

Mounting positions of the local controls

14

8.

Electrical connection

15

8.1

Connection with AUMA plug/ socket connector (S, SH, SE)

17

9.

Manual operation

19

10.

Operation and indications of the local controls

20

11.

Opening the switch compartment

22

11.1

Removing the cover from the switch compartment

22

11.2

Pulling off the indicator disc (option)

22

12.

Setting the limit switching

23

12.1

Setting end position CLOSED (black section)

23

12.2

Setting end position OPEN (white section)

23

12.3

Checking the limit switches

23

13.

Setting the DUO limit switching (option)

24

13.1

Setting direction CLOSE (black section)

24

13.2

Setting direction OPEN (white section)

24

13.3

Checking the DUO limit switches

24

14.

Setting the torque switching

25

14.1

Setting

25

14.2

Checking the torque switches

25

15.

Test run

26

15.1

Checking the direction of rotation

26

15.2

Checking the setting of the limit switching

27

15.3

Checking the type of seating

27

15.4

Checking the PTC tripping device (option)

27

16.

Setting the potentiometer (option)

29

Scope of these instructions:

These instructions valid for multi-turn actuators of the type range
SA 07.1 – SA 30.1/ SAR 07.1 – SAR 30.1 with
the actuator controls AM 01.1 / AM 02.1.
These operation instructions are only valid for “clockwise closing”,

i.e. driven shaft turns clockwise to close the valve.

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