Safety precautions – Warren Controls AmurAct Actuator Linkage and Motor User Manual

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1.

Good engineering practice

dictates that isolation valves must be installed in inlet and outlet

piping connected to the AmurAct control valve. A means should be provided to de-pressurize line media
trapped between them when they are shut. Pressure can cause the valve stem and any attached mechanism
to move with force, posing a threat to safety. Setup and an operational check of AmurAct actuation should be
completed before piping is pressurized.

2.

Potentially

hazardous voltages

may be present inside the AmurAct motor. Exercise caution when

removing its cover.

3.

When connecting high voltage wiring (115 or 230 volts AC) to the AmurAct motor, connect the

green

case grounding lead

,

located inside the motor, to the ground wire of the power supply cable. This will

reduce the danger of electrical shock.

4.

Before removing a motor, the linkage

must be stabilized

by installing a small C-clamp onto the

Crank/Link as illustrated in procedures that follow. The C-clamp must remain in place until the motor clamp is
securely fastened to the linkage input shaft.

5.

Do not de-clutch the AmurAct motor

w/o first explicitly following all instructions on page 10.

If the goal is to only manually stoke the valve and not remove the motor, you must first follow steps 1 -5 of this
procedure and when finished perform the Auto-Calibration procedure on page 9. Failure to remove power AND
de-energize the Enerdrive system first, prior to de-clutching the motor will result in permanent motor damage
and

void the warranty

.

6.

Both parts of the

Safety Shield must be in place

before energizing AmurAct or pressurizing

piping.

7.

Exercise extreme caution when working on exposed AmurAct linkage parts. The geometric relationships of

linkage parts and their ranges of motion can

harm or sever fingers.

8.

Before adjusting the AmurAct valve stem connection, position the linkage so the plug is

not against

a valve seat.

The valve stem must never be turned while the plug is in contact with the valve seat, because

seating surfaces will be damaged

and tight valve closure will no longer be achieved! Detailed

procedures follow on pages 10-15.

9.

Contact the factory at (610) 317-0800

before attempting to reconfigure or reposition an

AmurAct actuator. Improperly rotating the linkage on the valve bonnet adversely affects linkage calibration,
can result in seat damage and/or operational failure; and

will void warranty coverage.

10.

Follow instructions to initiate the motor’s

Autostroke calibration cycle

each time AmurAct is

placed into service following any extended shutdown, adjustment or maintenance. Failure to do so can cause
inaccuracy of control and premature failure of the motor.
(See Page 9)

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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