AUMA Matic Positioner
Calibration Instruction
AUMA Actuators, Inc. USA
Test Run
•
Switch selector switch to local position. If local control is not supplied, refer to electrical drawing for reference
to local operation.
•
Turn control switch or operate push-button in either open or close direction.
If actuator fails to operate, verify the following possible conditions.
NOTE:
3Ø AUMA MATIC compacts incorporate a phase discriminator. If AUMA MATIC fails to respond to local
and remote operation, reverse U1 and W1 at field terminals.
NOTE:
Actuators shipped after March 2002 incorporate automatic phase correction.
•
No line power.
— Check for loose connection.
— Check for correct voltage at terminals U1, V1 and W1.
— Check for correct capacitor connection (1Ø only), if required.
•
Field jumpers are not correct.
— Verify the field wiring matches electrical drawing supplied by AUMA.
•
Fuses are open.
CAUTION:
Before checking/replacing fuses, ensure all power is disconnected.
— Remove selector switch/push-button cover (Figure 1). Primary fuse(s) are located in black fuse holders.
— Secondary fuses are located on power supply board which can be accessed by removing the monitor
control circuit board where the primary fuse(s) are located.
NOTE:
Replace fuse(s) with same type and size. For fuse sizes, refer to appropriate service instruction or
consult factory.
Calibration Description and Preparation
Technical Data
Input Signals (E1):
4-20 ma / 0-20 ma; 0-5v DC (
for others, consult factory
)
Feedback (E2):
0-5v via precision potentiometer, typical
Sensitivity:
0.5 to 2.5 percent (0.25 min
≤
19 rpm)
Time Delay:
0.5 to 15 seconds
LED Indication:
OPEN/CLOSE/PAUSE; loss of command signal.
Input Resistance:
249
Ω
All information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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