3 fuse replacement, 4 control module return options – Flowserve MX-85 Actuator User Manual

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MX-85/140 Maintenance and Spare Parts

FCD LMAIM1341-00

5.2.3 Fuse Replacement

The view below shows the control module with the chassis assembly removed.

Figure 5.2: Location of Fuses and Voltage Jumper

Secondary

Fuse

Voltage Jumper

Primary Fuses

Primary Fuse
Remove plastic covers, fuses, and replace with 1A, 600V fuses.

Secondary Fuse
Remove plastic cover, fuse, and replace with 0.1A, 250V fuse

Voltage jumper selection
Remove and replace in proper slots according to nameplate
voltage

5.2.4 Control Module Return Options

Please contact factory for return instructions.

5.3 Adding Electronic Options

to Your Accutronix MX Actuator

Listed below are the options available for the Accutronix MX.

1. Modutronic option; does not require any hardware, however, a “keycode” from the factory is required.

2. Two-speed timer; does not require any hardware, however a “keycode” from the factory is required.

3. APT option; Analog Position Transmitter, non-contracting 4-20 mA position transmitter requiring the addition of the

I/O (input/output) option board.

4. ATT option; Analog Torque Transmitter, non-contacting 4-20 mA torque transmitter requiring the addition of the I/O

(input/output) option board.

5. AR option; Alarm Relays, three non-latching relays requiring the addition of the I/O (input/output) board. Non-

latching relays change state when power is removed from the actuator, e.g. if the relay is CLOSED and power is
removed, the relay will OPEN.

6. DDC option; network communication field board that is required for two-wire twisted pair, MODBUS communication.

7. FF option; network communications board required for Foundation Fieldbus communication.

The procedure for adding electronic options to your MX actuator is as follows:

For adding the Modutronic and two-speed timer options, the actuator QA Stamp ID must be supplied in order to

acquire the necessary keycode.

Each MX actuator is supplied a unique “QA Stamp ID.” This number is assigned during the end-of-line test sequence

for each unit.

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