Adapter bracket, Damper linkages, Valve linkages – Honeywell Modutrol IV Motors Series 90 User Manual

Page 6: Junction box, Wiring, Caution

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SERIES 90 MODUTROL IV™ MOTORS

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Adapter Bracket

The 220738A Adapter Bracket, positioned between the motor

and the equipment, raises motor shaft height by 0.75 in.

(19 mm) to match that of the former Modutrol

®

Motor.

The following applications require this bracket:

• Q607 External Auxiliary Switch.

• Damper linkage applications require added clearance to

allow:

• crank arm rotation through the downward position.

• sufficient damper linkage to reach the motor shaft.

• All valve linkages except the Q5001.

NOTE: When no bracket is used in replacement applications,

damper linkages require adjustment for the new shaft

position.

To mount the motor with the bracket (see Fig. 3):

1. Mount the bracket to the equipment with existing or

standard bolts.

2. Using the provided bolts, mount the motor to the bracket

threaded holes.

For valve linkage applications (other than the Q5001):

1. Mount the bracket to the linkage.

2. Position the motor on the bracket to align the motor

shaft with the linkage.

3. Attach the motor to the bracket with the four bolts

provided. See Fig. 4.

Fig. 2. Motor shaft positions at stroke limits

(viewed from power end of motor).

Damper Linkages

The motor does not include a crank arm. Order the crank arm,

included in the Q605 Linkage, separately (see Accessories in

the Specifications section). For detailed instructions on the

assembly of specific linkages, refer to the instruction sheet

packed with the linkage.

CAUTION

Equipment Damage Hazard.

Stalling a motor can damage the drive shaft.

Ensure installation of motors and linkages allows the

motor to drive through full stroke without obstruction.

Valve Linkages

The Q100 Linkage requires the 220738A Adapter Bracket for all

valve applications. Applications with the Q5001 Valve Linkage

do not require the 220738A Adapter Bracket (see Fig. 4).

Junction Box

When used with liquid-tight conduit connectors, the junction

box provides NEMA 3 weather protection for the motor. The

junction box, standard with replacement motors, encloses the

terminals and provides knockouts for wiring conduits. Housing

an internal transformer or internal auxiliary switches requires

use of the junction box.

Wiring

CAUTION

Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard.

Can shock individuals or short equipment
circuitry.

Disconnect power supply before installation.

IMPORTANT

All wiring must agree with applicable codes,

ordinances and regulations.

1. Ensure that the voltage and frequency stamped on the

motor correspond to the power supply characteristics.

2. When connecting several motors in parallel, ensure that

the power supply VA rating is large enough to provide

power to all motors used without overloading.

3. Fig. 5 shows that the motor terminals are

quick-connects located on top of the printed circuit

board.

4. To access the wiring compartment:

a. Remove the four screws from the junction box top.

b. Lift off the cover.

5. Refer to Fig. 6 for typical wiring, and Fig. 8 for internal

auxiliary switch connections.

NOTE: Reverse motor rotation by switching wires at either

the motor or the panel. Reverse rotation on the

Series 90 models by reversing the wires at terminals

W and B.

FULLY

OPEN

FULLY

CLOSED

VERTICAL

REFERENCE

10

90

90 DEGREE STROKE

25, 35,60, AND 75 lb-in. TORQUE

FULLY

OPEN

FULLY

CLOSED

VERTICAL

REFERENCE

10

160

160 DEGREE STROKE

FULLY

OPEN

FULLY

CLOSED

VERTICAL

REFERENCE

90 DEGREE STROKE

150 AND 300 lb-in. TORQUE

M17090

90

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