Schneider Electric MF40-7043 Series, MF41-7073 Series, MF41-7153 Series Installation Guide

Application
The MF4x-7xx3 series spring return actuators are used by SPDT floating controller for modulating dampers and valves in HVAC systems.
MF40-7043 Series MF41-7073 Series MF41-7153 Series
SmartX Actuators
Spring Return Floating
General Instruction
Features
• Floating actuator controlled by SPDT floating controllers
• 133 lb-in (15 N-m), 60 lb-in (7 N-m), or 35 lb-in (4 N-m) of torque
• Rugged die cast housings rated for NEMA 2 / IP54
• Provides 95° of rotation
• Visual position indicator provided
• Optional built-in auxiliary switch to provide for interfacing or signaling
• Provides true mechanical clockwise or counterclockwise spring return operation for reliable spring return application and positive close-off in air tight damper applications
• Direct mount to round or square damper shafts
• Rotation limiting available
• MF41-7153 series actuators can be doublemounted (gang mounting) to accommodate high torque application requirements
LISTED
MF40-7043
MF40-7043-501
MF41-7073
MF41-7153 MF41-7073-502 MF41-7153-502
• Five year warranty
• MF41-707x and MF41-715x equipped with manual override
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Applicable Literature
F-Number Description Audience Purpose
F-26750 MA4x-xxxx-2xx, MF4x-xxxx-2xx, MS4x-xxxx-
2xx Series Actuator/Linkage Assemblies General Instructions
– Sales Personnel – Application Engineers – Installers – Service Personnel – Start-up Technicians
F-26751 Vx-2000 Series Ball Valve Assembly Installations
Instructions
– Sales Personnel – Application Engineers – Installers – Service Personnel – Start-up Technicians
F-26646 Mx4x-7xxx, Mx40-6xxx Series SmartX Actuator
Selection Guide
– Sales Personnel – Application Engineers – Installers – Service Personnel – Start-up Technicians
F-26752 Vx-2000, Vx-7000 Series and VB-2000 Series
Ball and Globe Linked Valve Assemblies Actuator/ Linkage Assemblies Selection Guide
– Sales Personnel – Application Engineers – Installers – Service Personnel – Start-up Technicians
F-26080 EN-205 Water System Guidelines – Application Engineers
– Installers – Service Personnel – Start-up Technicians
F-13755 CA-28 Control Valve Sizing – Application Engineers
F-11080 Valve Selection Chart Water
F-11366 Valve Selection Chart Steam (two-way valves only)
– Installers – Service Personnel – Start-up Technicians
Describes the globe valve actuator/linkage assembly’s features, specifications, and possible applications. Provides step-by-step mounting instructions.
Describes the actuator/linkage/ ball valve assembly’s features, specifications, and possible applications. Provides step­bystep mounting instructions.
Provides actuator specifications and part number cross referencing of phased out actuators with the new Schneider Electric direct­coupled actuators.
Provides part number cross referencing of phased out globe and ball valve assemblies with the new Schneider Electric direct-coupled actuators.
Describes Schneider Electric approved water treatment practices.
Provides charts, equations, and diagrams to assist in the configuration of valve system applications. TOOL-150, valve sizing slide rule may be purchased separately.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Actuator Inputs Control Signal: Floating control, 24 Vac. Power Input: See Table-1. All 24 Vac circuits are Class 2. Connections: 3 ft. (91 cm) plenum rated cable for MF40-7043-xxx and 3 ft. (91 cm)
appliance cable for MF41-7153-xxx or MF41-7073-xxx, 1/2” (13 mm) conduit connector. For M20 Metric conduit, use AM-756 adaptor.
Actuator Outputs Electrical: Auxiliary Switch:
MF40-7043-501 One SPDT 6A (1.5A) @24 Vac, Switch adjustable 15 to 95°
(MIN to 1 scale). MF41-7153-502 or MF41-7073-502 Two SPDT 7A (2.5A) @250 Vac, One fixed @ 5° and one adjustable 25 to 85°.
Mechanical:
Stroke, Angle of rotation 95° ±5°. Adjustable 30° to 95° with AM-689 installed on
MF41-7153-xxx or MF41-7073-xxx. MF40-7043-xxx models are adjustable 40° to 95° by adjusting the stop block position on the actuator.
Damper Shaft Clamp,
MF40-7043-xxx The factory installed universal clamp is used for shafts up to
5/8” (15 mm) diameter or up to 1/2” (13 mm) square. AM-710 accessory clamp is required when mounting actuators to shafts up to 3/4” (19 mm) diameter or up to 1/2” (13 mm) square. MF41-7153-xxx or MF41-7073-xxx The factory installed universal clamp is used for shafts up to 3/4” (19 mm) diameter or up to 1/2” (13 mm) square. AM-687 accessory clamp is required when mounting actuators to shafts up to 1.05” (27 mm) in diameter or up to 5/8” (15 mm) square.
Position Indicator, Visual indicator.
MF41-7153 and MF41-7073, -5 to 90° (-5° is spring return position). MF40-7043, 0 to 1 (0 is spring return position).
Nominal Damper Area, Actuator sizing should be done in accordance with damper
manufacturer’s specifications. Direction of Rotation, Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation determined by actuator mounting. Manual Override, MF41-7073 and MF41-7153 are equipped with a manual rotation adjustment from -5 to 85°.
Environment Ambient Temperature Limits:
Shipping & Storage, -40 to 160°F (-40 to 71°C).
Operating, -22 to 140°F (-30 to 60°C). Humidity: 15 to 95% RH, non-condensing. Location:
MF41-7153-xxx and MF41-7073-xxx, NEMA 1 (IEC IP30). NEMA 2 (IEC IP54)
with conduit connector in the down position.
MF40-7043-xxx, NEMA 2 (IEC IP54) no restrictions. Agency Listings UL 873: Underwriters Laboratories (File # E9429 Category Temperature-Indicating and
Regulating Equipment). CUL: UL Listed for use in Canada by Underwriters Laboratories. Canadian Standards C22.2 No. 24-93.
European Community: EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). Low Voltage Directive (72/23/EEC). Australia: This product meets requirements to bear the C-Tick Mark according to the
terms specified by the Communications Authority under the Radiocommunications Act
1992.
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Table-1 Model Chart.
Approximate
Part
Numbers
Voltage
Actuator Power Input
Running Holding
50 Hz 60 Hz
VA W VA W W
Amps
DC
50/60
Timing in Seconds
Powered
Hz
@ 70° (21°C)
Spring Return
a
Auxiliary
Switch
MF41-7153
MF41-7153-502
MF41-7073
MF41-7073-502
24 Vac ± 20% 22 to 30 Vdc
MF40-7043
MF40-7043-501 One
a
Timing was measured with no load applied to the actuator.
b
De-rating is required at low temperatures.
c
One adjustable from 25° to 85 rotation and one set to operate @ 5° xed.
d
One adjustable from 15° to 95° rotation (MIN to 1 scale).
9.8 7.7 9.7 7.7 0.30 3.3 <190 <30
6.2 4.8 6.2 4.8 0.18 2.8 <195 <30
5.9 4.4 5.9 4.4 0.17 2.9 <130 <25
ACCESSORIES
For use with MF40-7xx3:
AM-671 Universal Mounting Bracket, AM-693 is required AM-672 Universal Mounting Bracket, AM-693 is required AM-673 Adjustable Mounting Bracket for multiple actuators AM-674 Weather Shield AM-675 Base Mounting Plate for AM-674 AM-676 Universal Shaft Extension AM-714 Weather Shield (polycarbonate) AM-756 Metric Conduit Adapter M20 x 1.5 to 1/2” NPT AM-761 7-inch Anti-rotation Bracket AM-762 9-inch Anti-rotation Bracket
No
Two
No
Two
No
Output Tor que Rating
lb.-in. (N-m)
Minimum
133
c
(15)
60
c
(7)
35
d
(4)
b
Maximum
Stall
350 (40)
250 (28)
150 (17)
For use with MF40-7043:
AM-709 Position Indicator and Stroke Limiter AM-710 Universal Clamp for up to 3/4” diameter shafts AM-711 Crankarm for up to 1/2” round shaft AM-712 Crankarm Adaptor Kit AM-713 Mounting Bracket for Honeywell Mod IV, M6415 type actuators and new
installations
AM-715 Crankarm Adaptor Kit for Honeywell Mod IV, M6415 type actuators and new
installations
AM-717 Replacement Universal V-Clamp for 1/2” diameter shafts
For use with MF41-7073, MF41-7153:
AM-686 Damper Position Indicator AM-687 Universal Clamp for up to 1.05” (27 mm) diameter shafts. AM-688 Replacement Universal V-clamp AM-689 Rotation Limiter AM-690 Crankarm for round shafts up to 3/4” (19 mm) AM-691 Crankarm for jackshafts up to 1.05” (27 mm) AM-692 V-bolt Kit for AM-690 and AM-691 Crankarm AM-693 Damper Linkage Kit AM-758 Short “U” Mounting Bracket AM-759 Tall “U” Mounting Bracket AM-760 Slotted “L” Mounting Bracket AM-763 1/8” Hex Crank for Manual Override
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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS (wiring diagrams)
1 For end position indication, interlock control
Figure-1 through Figure-5 illustrate typical wiring diagrams for spring return floating
actuators. See Table-1 for model selection.
Caution: This product contains a half-wave rectifier power supply and must
not be powered off transformers used to power other devices utilizing non-isolated full-wave rectifier power supplies. Refer to EN-206, Guidelines for Powering Multiple Devices from a Common Transformer, F-26363 for detailed information.
24 Vac Transformer
1
Line
Volts
or 22-30 Vdc
Typical
Floating
Controller
Black
Red
Blue
Yellow/Black
Common
Hot (+DC)
3
3
CCW
Green/Yellow
CW
MF41-7153 MF41-7073
2
Figure-1 Floating Point Control.
1 Provide overload protection and
disconnect as required.
2 Actuators may be wired in parallel.
All actuator black wires are connected to the transformer common and all red wires are connected to the hot lead. Power consumption must be observed.
3 As viewed from "L" side.
5
Optional Auxiliary Switches
Org
Vio
Yel
Org/Wht
Vio/Wht
Yel/Wht
COM
NC
NO
COM
NC
NO
MF41-707x-502 and MF41-715x-502 units manufactured prior to the date code 0141 (Oc­tober 6, 2001) used the following color coding for the auxiliary switches:
Auxiliary Switch 1
Orange: Fixed auxiliary switch common (com) Yellow: Fixed auxiliary switch normally closed (NC) Violet: Fixed auxiliary switch normally open (NO)
Auxiliary Switch 2
Orange/white: Adjustable auxiliary switch common (com) Violet/white: Adjustable auxiliary switch normally closed (NC) Yellow/white: Adjustable auxiliary switch normally open (NO)
The label information on these units is incorrect. If replacing these units, the auxiliary switch operation of the replacement actuator will be per the product label.
Aux Switches MF4x-7073-502 MF4x-7153-502
Aux Switch 1
25 to 85°
Adjustable
1
Aux Switch 2
5° Fixed
fan startup, etc., MF4x-7xx3-50x models incorporate one or two built-in auxiliary switches. See Specifications section for details.
Model #
MF41-7153-502 MF41-7073-502
MF40-7043-501
Switch
Switch
Type
A Adjustable, 25° - 85°
B Fixed at 5°
A Adjustable, MIN - 1 scale
B None
Figure-2 Optional Auxiliary Switches.
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24 Vac Transformer
1
or 22-30 Vdc
Line
Volts
24 Vac Transformer
1
Line
Volts
Controller
or 22-30 Vdc
Common
Hot
Controller
Hot
Common
Black
Red
Blue
Yellow/Black
3
Green/Yellow
Figure-3 Triac source.
Black
Red
Blue
Yellow/Black
Hot (+DC)
Green/Yellow
Figure-4 Triac Sink.
Common
Hot (+DC)
CW
CCW
Common
5
5
CCW
As viewed from "L" Side
5
CW
MF41-7153 MF40-7043 MF41-7073
MF41-7153 MF40-7043 MF41-7073
2
4
1 Provide overload protection
and disconnect as required.
2 If the controller uses a full-
23
3
wave power supply and does not provide isolated outputs, a separate transformer is required.
3 As viewed from "L" side.
1 Provide overload protection and
disconnect as required.
2 Actuators may be wired in
parallel. All actuator black wires are connected to the transformer common and all red wires are connected to the hot lead. Power consumption must be observed.
3 The Common connection from
the actuator must be connected to the Hot connection of the controller. The actuator Hot must be connected to the controller Common.
4 If the controller uses a full-
wave power supply and does not provide isolated outputs, a separate transformer is required.
24 Vac Transformer
1
Line
Volts
or 22-30 Vdc
Hot
Common
24 Vac Transformer
1
or 22-30 Vdc
Line
Volts
Black
Common
Hot (+DC)
Red
Blue CW
5
MF41-7153 MF40-7043 MF41-7073
2
3
4
1 Provide overload protection
and disconnect as required.
2 Actuators may be wired in
parallel. All actuator black wires are connected to the transformer common and all red wires are connected to the hot lead. Power consumption must be observed.
3 The actuator Hot must be
connected to the controller Common.
4 If the controller uses a full-
Yellow/Black
5
CCW
wave power supply and does not provide isolated outputs, a separate transformer is
Green/Yellow
Controller
required.
5 As viewed from "L" side.
Figure-5
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INSTALLATION
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Inspection
Inspect the package for damage. If damaged, notify the appropriate carrier
immediately. If undamaged, open the package and inspect the device for obvious damage. Return damaged products.
Requirements •Job wiring diagrams
• Tools (not provided)
– #8 sheet metal screws
– 10mm open end wrench or socket wrench
– 1/8 inch, allen wrench
– Appropriate screwdriver(s)
• Appropriate accessories
• Training: Installer must be a qualified, experienced technician
Precautions General
Warning:
• Electrical shock hazard! Disconnect the power supply (line power) before installation to prevent electric shock and equipment damage.
• Make all connections in accordance with the job wiring diagram and in accordance with national and local electrical codes. Use copper conductors only.
Caution:
• Avoid electrical noise interference. Do not install near large contactors, electrical machinery, or welding equipment.
• Do not drill holes in actuator body. Six pre-drilled holes are located on each side, under the label, to accept #10-24 thread-forming screws for mounting accessories.
Caution: The MF41-707x and MF41-715x actuators are equipped with a manual
override.
• The manual override is to be used only when power is not applied to the unit.
• If the universal clamp is not set to 0° on the position indicator, manually wind the actuator in the direction indicated with hex wrench from -5° to 0° and lock with a screwdriver.
• When operating manual override, back off 5° from full open mechanical stop to ensure proper release.
• Do not attempt to use the manual override with actuators mounted in tandem. Damage to the gear train could occur.
Note: When operating manual override, back off 5° from full open mechanical stop to ensure proper release.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interference if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. Even when instructions are followed, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television equipment—which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on—the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
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Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
Note: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada.
European Standard EN 55022
Warning: This is a Class B digital (European Classification) product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Location Caution: Avoid locations where excessive moisture, corrosive fumes, vibration, or
explosive vapors are present.
Mounting Caution: To remain in NEMA 2/IP54 compliance, the MF40-7153 and MF40-7073 series
actuators must be mounted with conduit end down.
Mount the Schneider Electric SmartX Actuator directly on the damper shaft in locations
that clear the maximum dimensions of the actuator case and allow the actuator to be mounted flush to the surface of the terminal box and perpendicular to the damper shaft.
Caution: Mx41-707x and Mx4x-715x: Do not attempt to use the manual override if actuators are mounted in tandem. Damage to the gear train could occur.
Note: Some terminal boxes have sheet metal screw heads or other protrusions near the damper shaft. In these cases, a spacer or shim may be added under the anti-rotation bracket of the actuator to make the actuator perpendicular to the shaft.
Damper Actuator Sizing
Correct sizing of the actuator is necessary for proper control of dampers. The area
of damper that can be controlled by a given actuator is dependent upon the type of damper, the quality of the damper, the pressure drop across the damper in the closed position, and the velocity of the air flow through the damper. To obtain actual damper torque requirements, contact the damper manufacturer.
Damper Shaft Sizing
Use the “Long Damper Shaft” mounting instructions if the damper shaft is at least 3-1/2”
(90 mm) long.
Use the “Short Damper Shaft” mounting instructions if the damper shaft is shorter than
3-1/2” (90 mm) or the area around the damper shaft is too narrow to allow standard mounting, as described in the “Short Damper Shaft” mounting section.
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