Badger Meter SRD/SRI Valve Positioners User Manual

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5.1 Setting Lower limit (”closing limit“)

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LED 1 lights up

The positioner provides that IN SERVICE the valve position does not close
any further than defined by the closing limit. If the setpoint value is lower
than this limit, message 12 is produced.

By pressing of keys (

+) or (), the value is adjusted and with key ( ) confirmed.

The keys have Autorepeat: By pressing and holding of a key

(+) or (–) , the value is counted

upward, after some time in larger steps.

Example: Lower limit is set to 2 %.

5.2 Setting Cutoff low (”0% seal-tight point“)

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LED 2 lights up

If a 0% seal-tight point is given, in case the setpoint is deviated lower (e.g.
3 %), the SRD provides the pneumatic output to press the valve into its
seat with full force in order to tightly seal valve.
As soon as the command value is 0.5%* higher than this seal-tight value,
the position again follows the command value.

* This ist the “Seal-tight hysteresis” factory set at 0.5%. The value may be changed via

communication.

5.3 Setting Cutoff high (“100% seal-tight point”)

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LED 3 lights up

If a 100% seal-tight point is pre-set and in case a certain set value is ex-
ceeded (e.g. 97 %), the SRD provides that the pneumatic output presses
the valve 100% into its seat with full force.
This function makes sense for 3-way valves.
Also both seal-tight points can be used in order to tightly close the respec-
tive shut-off path during partial operation.

By pressing of keys (

+) or (), the value is adjusted and with key ( ) confirmed.

The keys have Autorepeat: By pressing and holding of a key

(+) or (–) , the value is counted

upward, after some time in larger steps.

Example: Cutoff high is set to 97 %.

5.4 Setting Upper limit (”opening limit“)

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LED 4 lights up

The SRD provides that IN SERVICE the valve position does not open any
further than defined by the opening limit. If the set value is exceeded,
message 13 is produced.

5 Limits/Alarms

5.1 Lower limit

5.2 Cutoff low

5.3 Cutoff high

5.1 Lower limit

2.0 %

5 Limits/Alarms

5.1 Lower limit

5.2 Cutoff low

5.3 Cutoff high

5.2 Cutoff low

3.0 %

5 Limits/Alarms

5.1 Lower limit

5.2 Cutoff low

5.3 Cutoff high

5.3 Cutoff high

97.0 %

5 Limits/Alarms

5.2 Cutoff low

5.3 Cutoff high

5.4 Upper limit

Definitions

Stroke, stroke range of the membrane actuator is defined for rotary actuator as angle, angle range.
0 % position

is the mechanical impact at actually closed valve (caution if using handwheel and mechanically adjust-
able stroke limitation!)

100 % position

is the mechanical impact at actually open valve.

Closing limit

is a lower limit set via software. In normal operation the valve will not close more than set here.
Attention: In the event of failure of the auxiliary energy no controlling is possible, therefore the springs in
the actuator will move the valve into safety position (for single-acting actuator).

Opening limit

is a upper limit set via software. In normal operation the valve will not close more than set here.
Attention: In the event of failure of the auxiliary energy no controlling is possible, therefore the springs in

the actuator will move the valve into safety position (for single-acting actuator).

Normal operation

(= IN SERVICE) means that the position is controlled to the 4–20 mA input signal.

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