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IQ3 Full Configuration Manual – Section: Status
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3.3 Status – Movement
Status
Control
Alarms
Movement
Indication
Diagnostics
Movement
Moving Open
Moving Closed
Contactor CW
Contactor ACW
Open Limit
Closed Limit
PStroke Active
Inhibit Timer
Movement status
This screen displays the current movement status of the actuator.
The checkbox indicates that the status is active.
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Moving Open
Displays the actuator Moving Open status. When active, this
status indicates that the actuator is moving open.
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Moving Closed
Displays the actuator Moving Closed status. When active, this
status indicates that the actuator is moving closed.
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Contactor CW
Displays the Clockwise Contactor energised status. When active,
this status indicates that the clockwise contactor is energised.
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Contactor ACW
Displays the Anticlockwise Contactor energised status. When
active, this status indicates that the anticlockwise contactor is
energised.
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Open Limit
Displays the Open Limit status. When active, this status indicates
that the actuator is at the open limit.
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Closed Limit
Displays the Closed Limit status. When active, this status indicates
that the actuator is at the closed limit.
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PStroke Active
Displays the Partial Stroke status. When active, this status
indicates that the actuator is carrying out partial stroke
movements.
Partial Stroking is used to demonstrate the operational integrity
of the valve and actuator by moving over a set portion of valve
stroke. In addition, partial stroking may be used to exercise
infrequently operated valves to help keep them mechanically free.
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Inhibit Timer
Displays the Inhibit Timer status. When active, this status indicates
that the inhibit timer is counting to the set time. Range 0-255
seconds, default 5 seconds.
The Inhibit Timer sets a delay after the actuator stops as a result
of reaching a position consistent with a new desired value
position. For the period set, the actuator will not respond to a
change in the desired value. The inhibit timer is used to prevent
unwanted operation as a result of rapidly oscillating or fluctuating
desired position signal, or to slow actuator response in order to
protect the mechanical valve from excessive wear and/or maintain
actuator within its electrical rating. Refer to 2.3.2-4.
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