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Attachment

To attach the positioner to valves with cast

yokes, mounting parts (order no.

1400-5745) are used. For valves with

rod-type yokes (pillars), the mounting kit (or-

der no. 1400-5745) and additionally the

mounting kit (order no. 1400-5342) are

necessary (see also accessories table on

page 20).
Since the positioner can be attached on ei-

ther side of the valve, the physical location

(left or right attachment) should be deter-

mined before actual attachment (see corre-

sponding Figs. 7 to 10 in section 4.1).

2.1 Attachment to valves with

cast yokes

1. Fasten the plate (20) to the stem connec-

tor clamps (22) of the valve using the

screws (21).

2. Unscrew the positioner cover, and secure

the device to the valve yoke using the

mounting screw (15). The O-ring in-

cluded in the mounting kit is not required

for this device. Make sure that the pin (2)

is routed inside the wire strap and there-

fore clamped against the plate (20).

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Attachment

15 1

20

2

2.1 21

22 23

Fig. 4 · Attachment to valves with cast yokes (NAMUR rib)

Legend for Figs. 4 and 5

1

Lever

2

Pin

2.1

Nut

15

Mounting screw

20

Plate

21

Screw

22

Stem connector

23

Plug stem

24

Travel indicator

26

Clamping plate

27

Valve rods

28

Support

Summary of Contents for 4763

Page 1: ...Electropneumatic Positioner Type 4763 Fig 1 Type 4763 Mounting and Operating Instructions EB 8359 2 EN Edition September 2010...

Page 2: ...the operating direction 12 4 2 Starting point and input signal reference variable 14 4 3 Setting the positioner at the valve 15 4 3 1 Setting the air delivery volume restriction Q and proportional ba...

Page 3: ...who have undergone special training or instructions or who are authorized to work on explosion protected devices in hazardous areas Refer to section 6 4 Any hazards that could be caused by the proces...

Page 4: ...split range 15 mm 2 Range spring 3 travel 60 mm split range 30 mm 3 Pneumatic connections ISO 228 1 G 1 18 NPT 3 Electrical connection Cable gland M20 x 1 5 blue plastic 1 M20 x 1 5 black plastic 2 M2...

Page 5: ...om terminal based conformity 1 5 Hysteresis 0 5 Sensitivity 0 1 Operating direction Reversible Proportional band Xp at 1 4 bar supply air 1 to 3 with spring 1 or 2 1 to 1 5 with spring 3 Air consumpti...

Page 6: ...ses a propor tional change of the air pressure pe sent to the pneumatic control system The air pressure pe in turn produces a force which acts on the surface of the mea suring diaphragm 8 and is compa...

Page 7: ...valve travel 1 1 Shaft 2 Pin 2 1 Nut 3 Sleeve 4 Zero adjustment screw 5 Mounting screw 6 Range spring 6 1 Bracket 7 Mounting screw 8 Measuring diaphragm 9 Diaphragm plate 9 1 Feeler pin 10 Nozzle bloc...

Page 8: ...ion 4 1 2 1 Attachment to valves with cast yokes 1 Fasten the plate 20 to the stem connec tor clamps 22 of the valve using the screws 21 2 Unscrew the positioner cover and secure the device to the val...

Page 9: ...half the valve travel 3 Screw tight the support and clamping plate 4 Mount the positioner to the support using the mounting screw 15 Make sure that the pin 2 is led inside the wire strap and therefor...

Page 10: ...ing intrinsically safe circuits The Subclause 12 2 2 7 applies when running multi core cables containing more than one intrinsically safe circuit In particular the radial thickness of the con ductor i...

Page 11: ...le on page 20 3 2 2Supply pressure The required supply pressure is determined by the bench range and the operating direc tion fail safe action of the actuator The bench range is written on the namepla...

Page 12: ...l the output pressure either decreases direct operating direction or increases reverse operating direction Symbols are located on the flapper 10 2 which identify the respective operating directions di...

Page 13: ...ing direction Right attachment pst w Fig 9 Operating direction Right attachment pst w Fig 10 Operating direction Left attachment Nozzle block Feeler pin Cover plate Range spring Marking Flapper Operat...

Page 14: ...o the positioner the travel must be adapted to the input signal and vice versa 14 EB 8359 2 EN Operation Rated travel mm Min max travel mm Reference variable input signal Range spring Standard travels...

Page 15: ...Close the volume restriction 14 as far as the required speed of response al lows You can check the speed of response by pressing the range spring 6 as far as it will go 2 Set the input signal to appro...

Page 16: ...upper range value of exactly 20 mA and there fore already moved through 100 of its travel range watch the travel indicator at the valve If the upper range value is in correct the pin 2 must be moved...

Page 17: ...rn the zero adjust ment screw 4 until the required signal pressure is indicated on the pressure gauge By way of substitution for a pressure gauge set 19 5 mA as the starting point 4 4 Exchanging the r...

Page 18: ...er for G threaded connection Order number 1400 6795 for NPT threaded connection Order number 1400 6796 1 Undo mounting screws and lift the i p converter unit together with the printed circuit board ou...

Page 19: ...plosion protected components only by original routine tested components from the manufacturer Devices that have already been operated outside hazardous areas and are intended for future use inside haz...

Page 20: ...469 1400 6716 1400 6950 1400 6951 Mounting kit for valves with cast yoke acc to NAMUR Mounting kit for valves with rod type yokes acc to NAMUR for 18 to 35 mm rod diameters 1400 5745 1400 5745 and 140...

Page 21: ...5 38 Useable lever length I 40 to 127 mm with 40 to 200 mm lever extension Pneum connection ISO 228 1 G Cable gland Model index 02 or lower PG 13 5 Model index 03 or higher M 20 x 1 5 Tapped hole G 1...

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