Flowserve 510si Series Digital Positioner User Manual

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User Instructions Logix 510si - LGENIM0510-0

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USING FLOWSERVE VALVES, ACTUATORS AND

ACCESSORIES CORRECTLY

1.1

Using

The

following instructions are designed to assist

in unpacking, installing and performing main-
tenance as required on FLOWSERVE products.
Product users and maintenance personnel should
thoroughly review this bulletin prior to installing,
operating or performing any maintenance.

In most cases FLOWSERVE valves, actuators
and accessories are designed for specific ap-
plications (e.g. with regard to medium, pressure,
temperature). For this reason they should not be
used in other applications without first contacting
the manufacturer.

1.2

Terms concerning safety

The safety terms DANGER, WARNING, CAU-
TION
and NOTE are used in these instructions
to highlight particular dangers and/or to provide
additional information on aspects that may not
be readily apparent.

DANGER: indicates that death, severe personal

injury and/or substantial property damage will
occur if proper precautions are not taken.

WARNING: indicates that death, severe personal injury

and/or substantial property damage can occur if proper
precautions are not taken.

CAUTION: indicates that minor personal injury and/or

property damage can occur if proper precautions are
not taken.

NOTE: indicates and provides additional technical

information, which may not be very obvious even to
qualified personnel.

Compliance with other, not particularly emphasised
notes, with regard to transport, assembly, operation
and maintenance and with regard to technical docu-
mentation (e.g. in the operating instruction, product
documentation or on the product itself) is essential,
in order to avoid faults, which in themselves might
directly or indirectly cause severe personal injury or
property damage.

1.3

Protective clothing

FLOWSERVE products are often used in problematic
applications (e.g. extremely high pressures, danger-
ous, toxic or corrosive mediums). In particular valves
with bellows seals point to such applications. When
performing service, inspection or repair operations
always ensure, that the valve and actuator are depres-
surised and that the valve has been cleaned and is free
from harmful substances. In such cases pay particular
attention to personal protection (protective clothing,
gloves, glasses etc.).

1.4 Qualified

personnel

Qualified personnel are people who, on account of their
training, experience and instruction and their knowl-
edge of relevant standards, specifications, accident
prevention regulations and operating conditions, have
been authorised by those responsible for the safety of
the plant to perform the necessary work and who can
recognise and avoid possible dangers.

1.5 Installation

DANGER: Before installation check the order-no,
serial-no. and/or the tag-no. to ensure that the valve/
actuator is correct for the intended application.

Do not insulate extensions that are provided for hot
or cold services.

Pipelines must be correctly aligned to ensure that the
valve is not fitted under tension.

Fire protection must be provided by the user.

STOP!

Table of Contents

Page

General Information .................................................... 2
Unpacking ................................................................... 3
Logix 510si Overview ................................................. 4
Specifications .............................................................. 4
Principle of Operation ................................................. 5
Tubing ......................................................................... 5
Wiring ......................................................................... 6
Startup ........................................................................ 7
Logix 510si Local Interface Operation .................... 7
Operation of Configuration Dipswitch Setup .......... 7
Setup of the Cal Dipswitches ................................. 8
Quick-Cal Operation ............................................... 8
Factory Reset ......................................................... 8
Error Codes ................................................................. 12
Trouble Shooting ......................................................... 14
Spare parts ................................................................. 15
Limit switches ............................................................. 15
Dimensions ................................................................. 18

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