
DVC6200 or DVC2000
Mounting Instructions
D103454X012
February 2011
Use these instructions to mount a Fisherr FIELDVUEt
DVC6200 or DVC2000 digital valve controller on Fisher
2052, size 1, 2, and 3 actuator.
Size 1, 2 & 3 Actuator (End Mount)
WARNING
Avoid personal injury or property
damage from sudden release of process
pressure or bursting of parts. Before
performing any maintenance operations:
D Always wear protective clothing
and eyewear.
D Do not remove the actuator from
the valve while the valve is still
pressurized.
D Disconnect any operating lines
providing air pressure, electric power, or
a control signal to the actuator. Be sure
the actuator cannot suddenly open or
close the control valve.
D Use bypass valves or completely
shut off the process to isolate the
control valve from process pressure.
Relieve process pressure from both
sides of the control valve.
D Vent the pneumatic actuator
loading pressure and relieve any
actuator spring precompression.
D Use lock-out procedures to be sure
that the above measures stay in effect
while you work on the equipment.
D Check with your process or safety
engineer for any additional measures
that must be taken to protect against
process media.
Refer to figure 2 for mounting parts identification. Refer
to the DVC6200 or DVC2000 digital valve controller
instruction manual for digital valve controller parts
identification. Refer to the appropriate actuator
instruction manual for actuator installation,operation,
maintenance, and parts identification.
1. Isolate the control valve from the process line
pressure and release pressure from both sides of
the valve body. Shut off all pressure lines to the
actuator, releasing all pressure from actuator.
Use lock-out procedures to be sure that the above
measures stay in effect while you work on the
equipment.
Digital Valve Controller on 2052
2. Attach the coupler (key 3) to the actuator shaft
using the machine cap screws (key 4) and tighten.
3. Place the pointer (key 8) before attaching the
magnet assembly (key 6) to the coupler using the
pan head screws (key 7) and tighten. The magnet
assembly must be oriented per figure 1, so that the
flats are approximately as shown relative to the
channel in the instrument housing at the actuator
mid-travel position.
4. Place the mounting bracket (key 2) on the
actuator before attaching mounting plate (key 9).
Attach both to the actuator using the hex head cap
screws (key 1). Visually center the hole in the
bracket with the magnet assembly and coupler and
tighten the fasteners.
5. Attach the travel indicator scale (key 10) to the
mounting plate (key 9) using plain washer (key 11)
and cap screws (key 12). Refer to figure 2.
6. Attach the digital valve controller to the mounting
bracket using the hex head cap screws (key 5).
Visually adjust the digital valve controller so that the
magnet assembly is centered in the housing channel
and tighten the fasteners.
7. Connect and calibrate the instrument as
described in the appropriate instruction manual.
For additional information concerning mounting,
setup, calibration, and maintenance of the DVC6200
or DVC2000 digital valve controller, refer to the
appropriate instruction manual.
Note
Neither Emerson, Emerson Process
Management, nor any of their affiliated
entities assumes responsibility for the
selection, use, or maintenance of any
product. Responsibility for the selection,
use, and maintenance of any product
remains with the purchaser and end
user.
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DVC6200 or DVC2000
Digital Valve Controller on 2052
Size 1, 2 & 3 Actuator (End Mount)
ORIENTATION
AT ONE TRAVEL
EXTREME
ORIENTATION
AT MID-TRAVEL
(FLATS PARALLEL
TO INSTRUMENT
HOUSING CHANNEL)
Mounting Instructions
D103454X012
February 2011
ORIENTATION
AT THE OTHER
TRAVEL EXTREME
Figure 1. Magnet Assembly Orientation
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DVC6200 or DVC2000
Mounting Instructions
D103454X012
February 2011
Digital Valve Controller on 2052
Size 1, 2 & 3 Actuator (End Mount)
POINTER ORIENTED AS DEPICTED TO
MINIMIZE DISTANCE FROM SCALE
Figure 2. Mounting Parts Identification
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