Vi. customer connections, Vii. troubleshooting, Worcester actuation systems – Flowserve RT92 Series User Manual

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output has a second fuse (F2) which supplies power to the
position output circuit so that there will still be position output
available even if the main fuse blows. This second fuse is a .6"
2AG fuse rated at .25 A 250 V.

E. Relay Output Options

Refer to Figure 7. The RTU card with the current trip indicator has
been designed such that several different jumper configurable
output options are available. These are:

a.

Contact closure to +V (terminal 2)

b. Contact opening from +V (terminal 2)

c.

Contact closure to common (terminal 1)

d. Contact opening from common (terminal 1)

e.

Straight contact closure (closed circuit)

f.

Straight contact opening (open circuit)

VI. CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS

A. For the No Output Indication board, refer to Figure 8. However,

there would be no feedback pot connected to terminals 1, 7, and
8. If the customer did request a feedback pot, it would be
connected as described in paragraph IV.B.2. There would be no
meter connected to terminal 10 because there is no 0-5 volt
output from this board.

B. For the Position Output Indication board, refer to Figure 8.

C. For the Current Trip Indicator board, refer to Figures 7 and 8.

There would be no feedback pot connected to the terminal strip
and no meter connected to terminal 10. The actuator side of
terminal 10 still comes from connector B3 but it is not the 0-5
volt output. It is the circuit shown in Figure 7.

VII. TROUBLESHOOTING

To determine whether the basic actuator or the circuit board is at
fault, replace circuit board with a known good board.

NOTE:

When ordering replacement parts, i.e., actuator motor(s), etc.,

please use both the actuator code and the RTU code as found on the
nameplates attached to the actuator base.

Flow Control

Worcester Actuation Systems

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safely during its useful life. However, the purchaser or user of Flowserve products should be aware that Flowserve products might be used in numerous applications under a wide variety of industrial
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assume the ultimate responsibility for the proper sizing and selection, installation, operation, and maintenance of Flowserve products. The purchaser/user should read and understand the Installation
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FLOWSERVE CORPORATION
Flow Control
Worcester Actuation Systems
5114 Woodall Road
P.O. Box 11318
Lynchburg, VA 24506-1318
Phone (434) 528-4400
Fax (434) 845-9736

© 2004 Flowserve Corporation, Irving, Texas, USA. Flowserve and Worcester Controls are registered trademarks of Flowserve Corporation.

FCD WCAIM2011-00 Printed in USA.

(Part 09599)

SYMPTOMS

1. No response from unit in

remote or local control

2. Works with local switches but

no response under remote
control.

3. Motor starts to run but then

trips off before actuator has
reached desired position.

POSSIBLE CAUSES

No power; Main fuse blown;
Logic fuse blown; One or both
remote input(s) grounded; Board
defective; Defective motor(s);
Defective limit switches

Remote input circuit broken;
Input voltage not close enough
to ground potential at Terminal 1

I-Limit pot not set correctly; (Full
CW=Maximum trip current);
Torque of valve too high;
Defective board; Defective
motor(s)

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