Installation Instructions
Document No. 129-253
August 2, 2007
SSC Series Electronic Valve Actuator
EA1157R1
Item Number 129-253-07, Rev. 013
Page 1 of
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Product Description
The SSC series actuator requires a 24 Vac, Class 2
supply and provides a 0 to 10 Vdc or Floating (three-
position) control signal. The actuator controls a
Powermite 599 Series MT Series valve with a 7/32-
inch (5.5-mm) stroke.
Warning /Caution Notations
WARNING:
Personal injury/loss of life may
occur if you do not perform a
procedure as specified.
CAUTION:
Equipment damage may occur
if you do not follow a
procedure as specified.
Product Numbers
SSC61U
0 to 10 Vdc, proportional control,
non-spring
return
(fail-in-place)
SSC61.5U
0 to 10 Vdc, proportional control,
spring
return
(fail-safe)
SSC81U
Floating control, non-spring return
(fail-in-place)
SSC81.5U
Floating control, spring return
(fail-safe)
Contents
One SSC actuator
Estimated Installation Time
20 minutes
Required Tools
•
Small Phillips head screwdriver
•
Small flat-blade screwdriver
•
Wire
stripper
Prerequisites
WARNING
:
1.
If mounting the actuator to a valve already
in line, either close the shut-off in the
piping (upstream first, then downstream)
or switch off the pump to allow the
differential pressure in the valve to drop.
2.
Disconnect the controller power before
replacing the actuator.
3.
If high voltage cable is co-located with the
SSC actuator, conduit or shielded wire
may need to be used.
CAUTION:
Before applying power, make certain a valve is
connected to the actuator.
If applying power to the actuator when a valve is
not connected, the actuator will respond to a
control signal and the shaft will extend until it
reaches its maximum end stop. Thereafter, it will
not respond to any signal.
If this occurs, disconnect the power. Turn the
manual position indicator (Figures 4 and 9
)
on the
top of the actuator to the 0 position and verify the
actuator shaft retracts completely.
Connect a valve to the actuator, reapply the
power, and the actuator will return to normal
operation.
Mounting
The vertical position is recommended for mounting
the actuator (Figure 1).
EA0791R2
Figure 1.
Acceptable Actuator Mounting Positions.