Worcester actuation systems – Flowserve DFC17 User Manual

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WCAIM2026

DataFlo Digital Electronic Controller DFC17 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

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Flow Control Division

Worcester Actuation Systems

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CHECK

ACTION

NOTES AND CAUTIONS

6.3.10

Check temperature of motor(s).

Allow the motor(s) to cool so that

Duty cycle is specified at an ambient

One AC motor has a thermal cutout

the thermal switch can reset.

temperature of 70°F, 60 Hz.

switch built in that opens at about

Normally the thermal switch

210°F (winding temperature). If the

will not open unless the motor’s

thermal cutout has opened, both motors

rated duty cycle is exceeded

are deenergized until the thermal switch

and/or the ambient temperature

resets (20-2375 sizes).

is very high. Correct the problem.

6.3.11

Check the operating torque of the valve. If

If operating torque of valve exceeds

If the actuator is removed from a

necessary, remove the actuator from the valve.

the specified torque for the seats

three-piece valve that requires the body

Measure valve torque with an accurate torque

used and the DP across the

bolts to also be removed, the valve

wrench. Check torque under actual operating

valve, determine cause and

body bolts must be retorqued to

conditions if possible.

correct. If torque falls within

specifications before checking valve

normal range, it is possible that

torque. See Valve IOM.

the actuator is undersized.

6.3.12

Check ambient temperature.

Actuator duty cycles are

Higher ambient derates duty cycle.

specified at an ambient
temperature of 70°F.

6.3.13

Check to see that mechanical brake is

Replace defective mechanical

All 2" CPT valves with Controller

operating correctly.

brake. If one was never installed,

boards in actuator must have

order a kit and install it in actuator.

mechanical brake installed
to prevent oscillation.

6.3.14

Check to see if actuator can move a high

If motor(s) cannot start, go to next

torque valve from a stop under load when

larger size actuator.

moving in the same direction as last command
(mechanical brake does not allow motor(s) to
unwind).

6.3.15

Check to see which direction of travel

Replace circuit board.

causes problem. If actuator is coming off
open limit switch (traveling CW) when it slows
down or stops, then either Q1 or U1 is bad.
If actuator is coming off closed limit switch
(traveling CCW), then either Q2 or U2 is bad.
(AC boards only)

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