Accord Controls765 South 100 EastPhone: 801 373 4576
A Unit of Flowserve CorporationProvo, Utah 84606-6160Facsimile: 801 489 2591
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
www.accord-controls.com
Apex 5000 Positioner
Principles of Operation:
The Apex 5000 positioner causes rotation (or linear
movement) of valve actuator in proportion to an input
signal. This signal may take the form of pneumatic
pressure (Model 5000) or electric current (Models
5100, 5200, 5300, 5400 and 5600). Supply pressure is
directed to the actuator through a precision spool
valve. As input pressure is varied, the balance beam
shifts away from its neutral position. The spool also
shifts and a differential pressure is created across the
actuator causing rotation (of linear movement).
Rotation is fed back through the positioner shaft and
cam. Cam rotation causes rotation of both follower arm
and feedback arm about their respective pivot pins.
Rotation of feedback arm changes compression in the
spring which forces the balance beam and spool back
to their neutral positions. This shuts off the flow of air
to the actuator and rotation stops.
Installation:
The Apex 5000 positioner can be installed on rotary
and linear actuators. Actuators can be either double
acting or spring return. Positioners can be set up for
rotation in either direction (direct or reverse acting).
Supply Air Requirements: Air pressure must be
limited to 120 psi for supply and 50 psi for instrument
signal to avoid damage to the positioner. Supply air
must be clean, dry, and oil free instrument quality air in
accordance with ISA S7.3 specifications (dew point
>18 degrees below ambient temperature, particle size
<5 microns, oil content <1ppm).
Mounting: The following instructions apply to rotary actuators
only. Linear applications require special mounting and coupling.
1.Mount bracket to actuator. Tighten bolts finger tight only at
this time.
2.Install coupler (if required) on actuator shaft making sure
it is centered.
3.Verify that orientation of actuator and coupler flats matches
positioner shaft flats. If necessary, rotate the cam before
installing positioner (see “Cam Installation”).
4.Install positioner onto bracket. Make sure positioner shaft
and coupler are engaged and centered. Tighten bolts finger
tight only at this time.
Pneumatic Connections: The supply and both output ports
are female 1/4" NPT. The instrument port is female 1/8"
NPT. All positioners are supplied with either gauges or pipe
plugs in the gauge ports. All connections require user-
supplied tubing fittings. Caution:
Do not use Teflon tape as
a pipe thread sealant. Use only a liquid or paste nonhardening pipe sealant on the threads.
5.Connect positioner ports 1 and 2 to actuator. Port 2 is
always connected to the actuator port used to drive
actuator away from its start or fail position (the factory cam
setting is full clockwise at minimum input). Port 1 is
connected to the opposite port or may be plugged for
spring return actuators. Note:
For fail counterclockwise
applications, the cam must be flipped over so the “R” side
is up (see “Cam Installation”).
7.Connect instrument signal air to the port marked “I” for
model 5000. For models 5100, 5200 or 5400, connect 4-20
mA and(-). For intrinsically safe applications (Model 5400
only), see Figure 1 for barrier requirements and
schematics. The “I/P” is factory calibrated and should not
require adjustment . See “I/P Module Calibration” if
adjustments are necessary.
8.Stroke actuator/valve two or three times to align positioner,
coupler and actuator. With 50% input (actuator/valve at 45
degrees), tighten all mounting bolts. Stroke actuator/valve
again to verify there is no misalignment throughout stroke.
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Apex 5000 Positioner
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Accord Controls765 South 100 EastPhone: 801 373 4576
A Unit of Flowserve CorporationProvo, Utah 84606-6160Facsimile: 801 489 2591
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
www.accord-controls.com
Cam Installation:
Introduction: The standard cam features linear, 90 degree
operation for full 3-15 psi input, 3-9 and 9-15 psi split
ranges, and 3-15 psi 180 degree operation. The factory
setting is 3-15 psi, 90 degrees, with “D” (direct) side up for
full clockwise position at 3 psi.
Caution:
Be sure supply air pressure is removed and no
pressure exists in actuator before adjusting cam.
Cam Removal: With a wrench on the output shaft
(if necessary), loosen and remove the jam nut. Remove
pressure from feedback arm by pushing it away from cam.
Remove cam.
Cam Installation:
1.Be sure shaft is properly aligned with coupler
or actuator.
2.Push feedback arm away from shaft to avoid pressure
on cam.
3.Place cam over shaft. Make sure “D” is showing for
direct acting or “R” is showing for reverse acting.
4.Align hole at start of desired range with bearing.
5.Tighten jam nut making sure cam does not rotate. Use
a flat-bladed screwdriver to prevent cam rotation.
Calibration:
Caution:
avoid placing fingers and other objects in cam pinch points.
Also avoid touching balance beam and spool while making
adjustments as unpredictable cam rotation may result.
Finally, maintain control of input signal while making
adjustments.
Cam pinch points may injure fingers. Be sure to
6.Turn span adjust pinion to rotate actuator/valve to
desired end position. Counterclockwise rotation moves
slide towards cam which moves actuator/valve
towards start or fail position. Retighten lockscrew to
lock setting.
7.Repeat steps 3 through 7 as necessary. Note:
The
Apex 5000 positioner is designed so that span
adjustment does not affect zero setting. However, zero
setting may be affected slightly because of
manufacturing tolerances and/or zero setting itself.
8.While holding zero knob to prevent rotation, tighten
jam nut to lock setting.
9.Replace cover.
Gain Adjustment:
Introduction: The Apex 5000 positioner features an
adjustable gain. This feature can be used to tune positioner
performance to specific applications. The adjustment
primarily affects sensitivity, but also may affect overshoot
and speed (to a minor extent). For most applications,
especially medium and large-sized actuators on valves with
resistive closure members (ball and plug valves), the
factory setting of maximum gain should be used for
maximum sensitivity and quick response. For smaller
actuators or actuators on low resistance closure members
(butterfly valves and dampers) lower gain may improve
performance by reducing overshoot. This also tends to
reduce sensitivity. On applications using the low flow spool
valve, the maximum gain setting is suggested.
1.Remove cover and loosen gain adjust lockscrew.
1.Start with cover removed, supply air connected, and a
3 psi (4 mA) input signal.
2.Loosen jam nut on zero adjust screw.
3.Turn zero adjust screw to rotate actuator/valve to
desired start or fail position. “Loosening” screw moves
actuator/valve away from start or fail position towards
end position.
4.Change input signal to 15 psi (20 mA).
5.Loosen span adjust lockscrew (larger screw on span
adjust assembly).
2.Move gain adjust assembly by holding the tab and
pushing towards balance beam (to decrease gain) or
away from balance beam (to increase gain). The
triangle adjacent to adjustment assembly indicates
effective ends of adjustment travel when lined up with
fillet closest to tab.
3.Tighten lockscrew to lock setting and replace cover.
4.Important:
Check positioner calibration after making
gain adjustments.
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Apex 5000 Positioner
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Accord Controls765 South 100 EastPhone: 801 373 4576
A Unit of Flowserve CorporationProvo, Utah 84606-6160Facsimile: 801 489 2591
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
www.accord-controls.com
Maintenance:
The Apex 5000 positioner is designed for long life and
trouble-free operation. The following steps should be followed
every six months to assure proper operation.
1.Check air supply and associated filtration
equipment. See “Supply Air Requirements.”
2.Make sure arms, bearings, and adjustment screws
move freely. Caution:
Moving parts to check
freedom with supply pressure connected will cause
rotation of cam. Be sure to keep fingers away from
cam pinch points.
disassemble and lubricate with a light, instrument
grade grease (Lubriplate MAG 1 or equivalent).
If parts do not move freely,
3.Check for smooth operation of the spool valve. If
it sticks or feels “gummy”, remove it and clean
both spool and valve bore with solvent. Make
sure both parts are clean and dry before
reinstalling. Do NOT apply grease to these parts.
4.Check for air leaks in air supply.
5.Refer to “Troubleshooting” sections if
maintenance does not cure a problem.
Troubleshooting:
ProblemProbable Cause/Solution
Actuator/Valve won’t stroke or1.Positioner ports are connected to wrong sides of actuator.
goes full stroke with no control:2.Cam on wrong side (see “Cam Installation”).
3.Stuck arm or spool valve (see “Maintenance”).
4.Input section problem (see “I/P Module Troubleshooting”).
Calibration Shifts:1.Loose mounting hardware.
2.Loose cam nut.
3.Loose lock screws/nut.
Excessive air consumption (other1.Spool valve gasket leaking or loose screws.
than normal exhaust of 10-30 scfh):2.Air leak between positioner/actuator or within actuator.
3.If condition occurs at end of stroke only, calibration is incorrect.
Oscillation or hunting:1.Air leak between positioner/actuator or within actuator.
2.Oversized spool valve (decrease size).
3.Gain setting too high (see “Gain Adjustment”).
Sluggish or slow response:1.Undersized spool valve (increase size or add volume boosters).
2.Gain setting too low (see “Gain Adjustment”).
3.Tubing restriction (check supply between positioner/actuator).
4.Tubing too small (increase tubing size).
I/P Module:
General: All I/P Modules are factory calibrated and should not
require adjustment. However, long-term storage or storage in
temperature extremes may affect calibration. The factoryinstalled pressure gauge may be used for calibration, but
accuracy is limited (+/- 3 percent).
KM50- Change I/P Module input to 3-15 psi pneumatic input.
KM51- Change to Model 5100 I/P Module.
KM52- Change to Model 5200 I/P Module.
KM53- Change to Model 5300 I/P Module.
KM54- Change to Model 5400 I/P Module.
KM56- Change to Model 5600 I/P Module.
Ordering Information: The Apex 5000 Modular Positioning
System (AMPS) allows easy field installation of four input
options. Specify the following for changeover kits (Kits
include modules, mounting hardware [if necessary],
fasteners, and O-ring seals):