Apollo Actuators AE User Manual

APOLLO AE-SERIES ELECTRIC ACTUATORS
General Installation, Operation, Specifications, Maintenance and Trouble Shooting Instructions
The following is intended as a guide only in installing and operating the electric actuator. The manufacturer assumes no liability whatsoever for any personal injury or other special or consequential damages that may occur. There are no warranties as to suitability for a specific application or purpose.
Installation / Mechanical Operation
Verify that the valve breakaway torque is less than the rated output torque of the actuator.
before installation of the actuator, i.e. lever, travel stops, etc.
The actuator output coupling must be centered with the valve stem to prevent side loading, which causes premature stem packing wear.
The AE-Series actuator is not recommended for actuation of butterfly valves or other similar resilient seated valves, unless installed with Motor Break option.
To use the manual override feature (identified on cover label), the override shaft must be pressed down firmly at least 1/4” in order to disengage the motor from the gears. The manual override is not designed to overcome torque in excess of the rated torque of the actuator. Serious damage to the gear system may result from excessive turning force on the manual override.
The AE-Series actuator may be mounted in any position, i.e. horizontal, upside down. If the conduit entrance points upward, conduit piping must be oriented as to prevent condensation from entering the actuator from the conduit pipe.
Electrical Operation
Always verify that the supply voltage and required voltage are the same.
AE-series 24VAC, 115VAC and 230VAC actuators use capacitor run-reverse induction motors,
which create higher feedback voltages that the supply voltage. Control devices connected to terminals 3 and 4 must be rated for 250VAC minimum for 15VAC actuators, (440VAC min. for 230VAC actuators: 125VAC min. for 24VAC).
Do not wire actuators in series or parallel with another actuator or other electrical equipment due to the induction feedback voltage created by the motor.
Separate (isolated contacts) are required for each actuator.
When wiring DC voltage actuators, verify that terminal polarity is correct (pos.+ & Neg.-). Failure
to do so will cause the actuator to operate out of its normal 90 degree rotation.
The AE-Series actuators are designed to operate at 25% duty cycle at temperatures below 100°F. This means that for a cycle time of 25 seconds the actuator must rest for 75 seconds. This is an average. For example: The actuator may cycle several times in a row, but must rest for a period 75% longer that the time it operated.
All models require electrical power to both OPEN and to CLOSE the actuator and valve.
Maintenance
Under normal circumstances the actuator will not require additional lubrication. All of the actuator’s essential components are permanently lubricated at the factory.
Seal conduit entrances to prevent water or dirt from entering the housing. Excessive moisture can cause premature wear or corrosion within the housing.
Periodically inspect actuator and valve assembly for worn parts, loose fasteners, or damage to the outside of the unit.
General Specifications
Amperage Draw (max.) Starting or locked rotor current voltage
Actuator Model
Breakaway Torque Output (in.-lbs.)
Cycle Time 90° Travel (50% Load)
Duty Cycle*
24 VAC
115VAC
230VAC
12VDC
24VDC
AE200
200 in-lbs.
5.0 sec.
25%
4.56 amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00 amp
1.38 amp AE400
400 in-lbs.
10.0 sec.
25%
4.56 amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00 amp
1.38 amp AE600
600 in-lbs.
15.0 sec.
25%
4.56 amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00 amp
1.38 amp AE800
800 in-lbs.
20.0 sec.
25%
4.56 amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00 amp
1.38 amp AE1000
1000 in-lbs.
25.0 sec.
25%
4.56 amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00 amp
1.38 amp
Note: 90° Travel = Travel From Closed position to Open position or vice versa. * Duty Cycle for 24VAC will be approximately 20%.
Motor
AC models: 24 VAC, 120 VAC or 230 VAC, Reversible. 3 wire, capacitor run. Self-resetting thermal overload protection, Class B insulation, sub-fractional horsepower. DC models: 12 VDC or 24 VDC, Reversible. 2 wire, POS. & NEG. No thermal overload (external circuit breaker or fuse suggested for protection). Lubrication
Permanently lubricated gear train and bearings. Duty Cycle
The AE-Series actuators are designed to operate at 25% duty cycle at temperatures below 100°F. See Electrical Operation. Temperature Operating Range
32°F to 150°F standard
-40°F to 150°F with optional heater & thermostat Thermal Protection
Self-resetting (AC Motors Only) Conduit Connections
(2) 1/2”-NPT female Direction Of Travel
Clockwise to Close, Counterclockwise to Open (Position indicator shaft only, manual override shaft rotates opposite)
AE-SERIES NUMBERING SYSTEM
Constant
Torque
Voltage
Options
200
1 = 115 vac
0 = Standard
400
2 = 24 vac
A = One extra switch & cams
600
3 = 220 vac
B = Two extra switches & cams
800
4 = 12 vac
C = Three extra switches & cams
1000
5 = 24 vac
D = Heater & Thermostat
E = Single Potentiometer Enter all digits of Torque value
F = Motor Break
Note: AE will always be the first two characters of the part number, all digits from torque value must be entered into part number (i.e. 400, 1000 etc.). Only use one digit for voltage depiction (i.e. 1-5). For the options listing you may use more than one character, up to three (i.e. 0, AD or BD etc.).
24/115/230 VAC Wiring Diagram
SUGGESTED CONTROL WIRING (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED). POSITIION INDICATOR JUNCTION 1-2 AND 1-5.
(CUSTOMER SUPPLIED). 115 VAC LINE VOLTAGE
CLOSED POSITION SWITCH (TOP)
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