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Reference documents:
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Operation instructions (Assembly, operation, commissioning) for actuator.
Reference documents can be downloaded from the Internet (www.auma.com) or ordered directly from AUMA
(refer to <Addresses>).
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Table of contents
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Table of contents AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
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Safety instructions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
1. Safety instructions
1.1. Basic information on safety
Standards/directives AUMA products are designed and manufactured in compliance with recognised
standards and directives. This is certified in a Declaration of Incorporation and a EC
Declaration of Conformity.
The end user or the contractor must ensure that all legal requirements, directives,
guidelines, national regulations and recommendations with respect to assembly,
electrical connection, commissioning and operation are met at the place of installation.
They include among others:
● Standards and directives such as: EN 60079 “Electrical apparatus for explosive
gas atmospheres" –
- Part 14: Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines).
- Part 17: Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations in hazardous
areas (other than mines).
Safety instructions/warn- All personnel working with this device must be familiar with the safety and warning
ings instructions in this manual and observe the instructions given. Safety instructions
and warning signs on the device must be observed to avoid personal injury or property
damage.
Qualification of staff Assembly, electrical connection, commissioning, operation, and maintenance must
be carried out exclusively by suitably qualified personnel having been authorised by
the end user or contractor of the plant only.
Prior to working on this product, the staff must have thoroughly read and understood
these instructions and, furthermore, know and observe officially recognised rules
regarding occupational health and safety.
Work performed in potentially explosive atmospheres is subject to special regulations
which have to be observed. The end user or contractor of the plant are responsible
for respect and control of these regulations, standards, and laws.
Commissioning Prior to commissioning, it is important to check that all settings meet the requirements
of the application. Incorrect settings might present a danger to the application, e.g.
cause damage to the valve or the installation. The manufacturer will not be held
liable for any consequential damage. Such risk lies entirely with the user.
AUMA actuator controls are exclusively designed for the operation of AUMA actuators.
Other applications require explicit (written) confirmation by the manufacturer. The
following applications are not permitted, e.g.:
● motor control
● pump control
No liability can be assumed for inappropriate or unintended use.
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Safety instructions
Information The term Information preceding the text indicates important notes and information.
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Identification AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
2. Identification
2.1. Name plate
Each device is equipped with a name plate.
Figure 1: Arrangement of name plate
Descriptions
Order number The product can be identified using this number and the technical data as well as
order-related data pertaining to the device can be requested.
Please always state this number for any product inquiries.
On the Internet at http://www.auma.com, we offer a service allowing authorised
users to download order-related documents such as wiring diagrams and technical
data (both in German and English), inspection certificates and the operation
instructions when entering the order number.
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Identification
Serial number
Table 1: Description of serial number (with example)
05 14 MD12345
Position 1+ 2: Assembly in week
05 Week 05
Position 3 +4 : Year of production
14 Year of production: 2014
All other positions
MD12345 Internal number for unambiguous product identification
Actuator controls termin- Position 9 in the TPA wiring diagram: Position transmitter (actuator):
al plan Control unit: electromechanical:
0 = Without position transmitter
A, B, J, K, L, N = Potentiometer
C, D, E, G, H, M, S = EWG/RWG (electronic position transmitter)
Control unit: electronic:
I = MWG (Magnetic limit and torque transmitter)
AUMA power class for The switchgear used in the actuator controls (reversing contactors/thyristors) are
switchgear classified according to AUMA power classes (e.g. A1, B1, ....). The power class
defines the max. permissible rated power (of the motor) the switchgear has been
designed for. The rated power (nominal power) of the actuator motor is indicated in
kW on the motor name plate. For the assignment of the AUMA power classes to the
nominal power of the motor types, refer to the separate electrical data sheets.
For switchgear without assignment to any power classes, the actuator controls name
plate does not indicate the power class but the max. rated power in kW.
Control
Table 2: Control examples (indications on controls name plate)
Input signal Description
24 V DC Control voltage 24 V DC for OPEN - CLOSE control via digital inputs
(OPEN, STOP, CLOSE)
115 V AC Control voltage 115 V AC for OPEN - CLOSE control via digital inputs
(OPEN, STOP, CLOSE)
0/4 – 20 mA Input current for setpoint control via analog input
Data Matrix code When registered as authorised user, you may use the AUMA Support App to scan
the Data Matrix code and directly access the order-related product documents without
having to enter order number or serial number.
Figure 3: Link to the App store:
Actuator controls AUMATIC actuator controls are used to operate AUMA actuators and are supplied
ready for use. The controls may be mounted directly to the actuator or separately
on a wall bracket.
The functions of the AUMATIC controls include standard valve control in OPEN -
CLOSE duty, positioning, process control, logging of operating data right through to
diagnostic functions.
Local con- Operation, setting, and display can be performed on site directly at the controls.
trols/AUMA CDT When set to local control, it is possible to
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● operate the actuator via the local controls (push buttons and display) and perform
settings (contents of these instructions).
● read in or out data or modify and save settings via the AUMA CDT software
(accessories), using a computer (laptop or PC). The connection between com-
puter and AUMATIC is wireless via Bluetooth interface (not included in these
instructions).
Intrusive - Non-Intrusive ● Intrusive version (control unit: electromechanical):
Limit and torque setting is performed via switches in the actuator.
● Non-Intrusive version (control unit: electronic):
Limit and torque setting is performed via the controls, actuator and controls
housings do not have to be opened. For this purpose, the actuator is equipped
with an MWG (magnetic limit and torque transmitter), also supplying analogue
torque feedback signals/torque indication and analogue position feedback sig-
nals/position indication.
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3. Operation
➥ The actuator can now be operated using the push buttons [1 – 3]:
- Run actuator in direction OPEN: Press push button [1] .
- Stop actuator: Press push button STOP [2].
- Run actuator in direction CLOSE: Press push button [3] .
Information The OPEN - CLOSE operation commands can be given either in push-to-run or in
self-retaining operation mode. For further information, please refer to <Push-to-run
operation or self-retaining local> chapter.
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➥ Now, it is possible to operate the actuator via remote control, via operation
commands (OPEN, STOP, CLOSE) or analogue setpoints (e.g. 0 – 20 mA).
Information For actuators equipped with a positioner, it is possible to change over between OPEN
- CLOSE control (Remote OPEN-CLOSE) and setpoint control (Remote SET-
POINT). For further information, refer to chapter <Change-over between OPEN -
CLOSE control and setpoint control>.
3.3. Menu navigation via push buttons (for settings and indications)
Menu navigation for display and setting is made via the push buttons [1 – 4] of the
local controls.
Set the selector switch [5] to position 0 (OFF) when navigating through the menu.
The bottom row of the display [6] serves as navigation support and explains which
push buttons [1 – 4] are used for menu navigation.
Figure 5:
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Backlight ● The display is illuminated in white during normal operation. The backlight turns
to red under fault conditions.
● The screen illumination is brighter when operating a push button. If no push
button is operated for 60 seconds, the display will become dim again.
3.3.1. Menu layout and navigation
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Password A password must be entered to allow parameter modification. The display indicates:
Password 0***
A specific password is assigned to each user level and permits different actions.
1. Select desired menu and hold down push button for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display indicates the set user level, e.g Observer (1)
2. Press Up ▲to select a higher user level and press Ok to confirm.
➥ Display shows: Password 0***
3. Use push buttons Up ▲ Down ▼ to select figures 0 to 9.
4. Confirm first digit of password via push button Ok.
5. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all further digits.
➥ Having confirmed the last digit with Ok, access to all parameters within one
user level is possible if the password entry is correct.
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2. Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display...
Change passwords 3. Select parameter Change passwords either:
→ click via the menu to parameter, or
→ via direct display: press and enter ID M0229
- Display indicates: ▶ Change passwords
- The user level is indicated in the top row (1 – 6), e.g.:
- For user level 1 (view only), passwords cannot be changed. To change pass-
words, you must change to a higher user level. For this, enter a password via
a parameter.
4. For a user level between 2 and 6: Press push button Ok.
➥ The display indicates the highest user level, e.g.: For user 4
5. Select user level via push buttons Up ▲ Down ▼ and confirm with Ok.
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Change passwords Password 0***
6. Enter current password (→ enter password).
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Change passwords Password (new) 0***
7. Enter new password (→ enter password).
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Change passwords For user 4 (example)
8. Select next user level via push buttons Up ▲ Down ▼ or cancel the process
via Esc.
3.5. Language in the display
The AUMATIC display is multilingual.
3.5.1. Language change
Display... M0009
Language M0049
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2. Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display...
Change language 3. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Language
4. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates the selected language, e.g.: ▶ Deutsch
5. The bottom row of the display indicates:
→ Save → continue with step 10
→ Edit → continue with step 6
6. Press Edit.
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Observer (1)
7. Select user level via Up ▲ Down ▼ resulting in the following significations:
→ black triangle: ▶ = current setting
→ white triangle: ▷ = selection (not saved yet)
8. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates: Password 0***
9. Enter password (→ enter password).
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Language and Save (bottom row)
Language selection 10. Select new language via Up ▲ Down ▼ resulting in the following significa-
tions:
→ black triangle: ▶ = current setting
→ white triangle: ▷ = selection (not saved yet)
11. Confirm selection via Save.
➥ The display changes to the new language.The new language selection is saved.
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Indications
4. Indications
4.1. Indications during commissioning
LED test When switching on the power supply, all LEDs on the local controls illuminate for
approx. 1 second. This optical feedback indicates that the voltage supply is connected
to the controls and all LEDs are operable.
Figure 11: LED test
Language selection During the self-test, the language selection can be activated so that the selected
language is immediately indicated in the display. For this, set selector switch [5] to
position 0 (OFF).
Activate language selection:
1. Display indicates in the bottom row: Language selection menu? 'Reset'
2. Press push button RESET and hold it down until the following text is displayed
in the bottom line: Language menu loading, please wait.
Figure 12: Self-test
If the language selection feature has been activated during the self-test, the menu
for selecting the display language will now be indicated. For further information on
language setting, please refer to chapter <Language in the display>.
Figure 14: Language selection
If no entry is made over a longer period of time (approx. 1 minute), the display
automatically returns to the first status indication.
4.2. Indications in the display
Status bar
The status bar (first row in the display) indicates the operation mode [1], the presence
of an error [2] and the ID number [3] of the current display indication.
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Indications AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
Reaching the preset end positions is additionally indicated via (CLOSED) and
(OPEN) symbols.
Figure 18: End position CLOSED/OPEN reached
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Torque (S0002)
The indication is only available if the actuator is equipped with an MWG (magnetic
limit and torque transmitter).
● S0002 on the display indicates the torque applied at the actuator output.
● The bargraph display appears after approx. 3 seconds.
Figure 19: Torque
Select unit The push button allows to select the unit displayed (percent %, Newton metre Nm
or "foot-pound" ft-lb
Figure 20: Units of torque
Display in percent 100 % indication equals the max. torque indicated on the name plate of the actuator.
Example: SA 07.6 with 20 – 60 Nm.
● 100 % corresponds to 60 Nm of nominal torque.
● 50 % corresponds to 30 Nm of nominal torque.
Operation commands (S0003)
The display S0003 indicates:
● active operation commands, like e.g.: Operation in direction CLOSE or in direc-
tion OPEN
● the actual value E2 as bargraph indication and as value between 0 and 100 %.
● for setpoint control (positioner): setpoint E1
● for stepping mode or for intermediate positions with operation profile: pivot
points and operation behaviour of pivot points
The navigation support (bottom row) is faded out after approx. 3 seconds and the
axis/axes for pivot point display are shown.
OPEN - CLOSE control Active operation commands (OPEN, CLOSE, ...) are shown above the bargraph
display. The figure below shows the operation command in direction CLOSE.
Figure 21: Display for OPEN - CLOSE control
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Indications AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
Setpoint control If the positioner is enabled and activated, the bargraph indication for E1 (position
setpoint) is displayed.
The direction of the operation command is displayed by an arrow above the bargraph
indication. The figure below shows the operation command in direction CLOSE.
Figure 22: Indication for setpoint control (positioner)
E1 Position setpoint
E2 Actual position value
Pivot point axis The pivot points and their operation behaviour (operation profile) are shown on the
pivot point axis by means of symbols.
The symbols are only displayed if at least one of the following functions is activated:
Operation profile M0294
Timer CLOSE M0156
Timer OPEN M0206
Figure 23: Examples: on the left pivot points (intermediate positions); on the right
stepping mode
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Indications
These indications are available if the parameter Diagnostic classific. M0539 is set
to AUMA.
Warnings (S0005)
If a warning has occurred, the display shows S0005:
● the number of warnings occurred
● a blinking question mark after approx. 3 seconds
Figure 25: Warnings
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Indications AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
These indications are available, if the parameter Diagnostic classific. M0539 is set
to NAMUR.
Out of Specification (S0008)
The S0008 indication shows out of specification indications according to NAMUR
recommendation NE 107.
If such an indication has occurred, the display shows S0008:
● the number of indications occurred
● a blinking triangle with question mark after approx. 3 seconds
Figure 28: Out of specification
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Signals (output signals)
The output contacts (outputs DOUT 1 – 12) can be assigned to various signals.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Device configuration M0053
I/O interface M0139
Digital outputs M0110
Signal DOUT 1 M0109
Default values:
Signal DOUT 1 = Fault
Signal DOUT 2 = End position CLOSED
Signal DOUT 3 = End position OPEN
Signal DOUT 4 = Selector sw. REMOTE
Signal DOUT 5 = Torque fault CLOSE
Signal DOUT 6 = Torque fault OPEN
Signal DOUT 7 = End position CLOSED
Signal DOUT 8 = End position OPEN
Signal DOUT 9 = Selector sw. REMOTE
Signal DOUT 10 = Torque fault CLOSE
Signal DOUT 11 = Torque fault OPEN
Signal DOUT 12 = Fault
Further setting values:
Refer to <Appendix>/<Selection overview for output contacts and indication lights>
5.1.2. Coding the outputs
The output signals DOUT 1 – 12 can be set either to high active or low active.
● High active = output contact closed = signal active
● Low active = output contact open = signal active
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Device configuration M0053
I/O interface M0139
Digital outputs M0110
Coding DOUT 1 M0102
Default values for DOUT 1 – 12: High active
5.2. Configurable status signals
The signals described here are collective signals of various other signals which can
be configured for specific users. For configuration, the individual signals can be
selected from a list and activated (☑) or deactivated (☐) indivdually. The signals can
either be assigned to a digital output (output contact) or to an indication light (LED).
For detailed information on these signals, refer to <Fault signals and warnings>
chapter.
Configure status signals
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Signals (output signals)
☑ Interlock by-pass
☑ PVST active
5.3. Analogue signals (analogue outputs)
Conditions The actuator is equipped with a position transmitter.
Characteristics Depending on the actuator equipment, different signals, such as travel, torque or
output speed can be recorded and issued as continuous values, e.g. 4 to 20 mA.
The AC is equipped with up to two analogue outputs AOUT1 and AOUT2.
Information The signal range of the output (e.g. 0/4 – 20 mA) is set via a separate parameter
(Signal range AOUT1 M0129).
Setting values:
Not used Analogue output 1 is not assigned.
Actual position Position feedback of the valve position (actual position value E2)
Condition: Position transmitter installed in the actuator.
An adjustment to the end positions or the defined travel is not required. An automatic
adjustment is done via the end positions (LSC (WSR) and LSO (WOEL)).
For torque seating, the end positions OPEN and CLOSED of the limit switching
should be set as close as possible to the end positions of the valve to minimise the
deviation of the feedback.
Torque Torque feedback E6
Condition: MWG position transmitter in actuator.
The zero point is in the centre of the selected output range (10 mA or 12 mA). The
torque in direction CLOSE is indicated with 0 – 10 mA or 4 – 12 mA, the torque in
direction OPEN with 10 – 20 mA or 12 – 20 mA. For 127 % of the maximum nominal
output torque, 0 or 4 mA are indicated in direction CLOSE, and 20 mA are indicated
in direction OPEN.
Figure 33: Actual torque value
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Default value: 0 - 20 mA
Setting values:
0 - 20 mA Analogue output 2 generates a 0 – 20 mA signal.
4 - 20 mA Analogue output 2 generates a 4 – 20 mA signal.
20 - 0 mA Analogue output 2 generates a 20 – 0 mA signal.
20 - 4 mA Analogue output 2 generates a 20 – 4 mA signal.
5.3.6. Adjustment of analogue output 2
Initial values and end values of the signal range can be corrected by ± 1 mA
Example: Parameter Signal range AOUT1 = 4 - 20 mA
The initial value (4 mA) can be adapted within a range of 3 mA to 5 mA.
The end value (20 mA) can be adapted within a range of 19 mA to 21 mA.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higer.
Device configuration M0053
I/O interface M0139
Analogue outputs M0335
Adjustment AOUT 2 M0545
0/4 mA (initial value) M0141
20 mA (final value) M0211
Default values: 0
Setting ranges: –100 ... 100 (–1.00 to +1.00 mA)
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6. Operation
Different operation modes (states) are available. The current operation mode is
indicated in the first line of the display:
This chapter describes the characteristics of the different operation modes; the
respective functions are described in separate chapters.
6.1. Operation mode Off
Characteristics ● The indication in the top row of the display shows: Off
● Electric operation is not possible (not even EMERGENCY operation).
● The controls remain fully operative as far as signalling is concerned (controls’
power supply is maintained).
● Push buttons C can be used for menu navigation via the display.
6.2. Operation mode Local
Characteristics ● The indication in the top row of the display shows: Local
● In motor operation, the actuator can be controlled locally via the push buttons
(OPEN), STOP, (CLOSE).
● Faults and warnings without automatic reset can be confirmed with the push
button RESET.
6.2.1. Push-to-run operation or self-retaining Local
Parameter Self-retaining Local M0076 determines the actuator operation behaviour
to operation commands via push buttons on local controls.
Customer settings M0041
Local controls M0075
Self-retaining Local M0076
Default value: OPEN and CLOSE
Setting values:
Off (push-to-run op.) Push-to-run operation activated, self-retaining off:
Actuator only runs in direction OPEN or CLOSE while an operation command is
being received. The actuator stops if the operation command is cancelled.
OPEN In direction OPEN = self-retaining (in direction CLOSE push-to-run operation):
After an operation command in direction OPEN, the actuator continues to run, even
if the operation command is cancelled (self-retaining). The actuator is either stopped
by the STOP command or if end position OPEN or an intermediate position OPEN
has been reached.
CLOSE In direction CLOSE = self-retaining (in direction OPEN push-to-run operation):
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After an operation command in direction CLOSE, the actuator continues to run, even
if the operation command is cancelled (self-retaining). The actuator is either stopped
by the STOP command or if end position CLOSED or an intermediate position CLOSE
has been reached.
OPEN and CLOSE In directions OPEN and CLOSE = self-retaining:
After an operation command, the actuator continues to run in directions OPEN or
CLOSE, even if the operation command is cancelled (self-retaining). The actuator
is either stopped by the STOP command or if an end position or intermediate position
has been reached.
Direct reversal of operation is not possible. Operation commands in directions OPEN
or CLOSE must be stopped first by STOP command. Only then is an operation
command into the opposite direction allowed.
OPEN & CL w/o STOP In directions OPEN and CLOSE = self-retaining without stop:
Direct reversal of operation is also possible without the STOP command. However,
operation can be stopped at any time by the STOP command.
Information Hold down push buttons (OPEN) or (CLOSE) for more than 2 seconds to activ-
ate self-retaining, press STOP to reset the operation mode to push-to-run operation.
Characteristics The indication in the top row of the display shows the set source of the operation
commands:
● Remote (parallel interface)
● Remote II (parallel interface, push button station)
Depending on the control, a distinction is made between:
● OPEN - CLOSE control (operation mode Remote OPEN - CLOSE):
Control is made via binary operation commands OPEN, STOP, CLOSE.
(or for activated Multiport Valve function via operation commands CW, CCW)
● Setpoint control (operation mode Remote SETPOINT):
Control via analogue operation commands, e.g. 4 – 20 mA.
Information ● Binary signals (e. g. +24 V DC) via digital inputs are only recognised as valid
operation commands if the signal is present for at least 10 ms.
● If a positioner or process controller is available, change-over between OPEN -
CLOSE control (operation mode Remote OPEN - CLOSE) and setpoint control
(operation mode Remote SETPOINT) is possible. Refer to chapter <Change-
over between OPEN - CLOSE control and setpoint control>.
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Direct reversal of operation is also possible without the STOP command. However,
operation can be stopped at any time by the STOP command.
6.4. Operation mode EMERGENCY
● The Enable Local is used for disabling or enabling via a digital input.
6.7. Operation mode Service
Conditions: Set selector switch = position Local control (LOCAL) or Remote control (REMOTE).
Display indicates in the first row: Service
Characteristics ● The indication in the top row of the display shows: Service
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● For operation mode service, a PC or laptop with the AUMA CDT service software
is required. AUMA service uses this software (e.g. during commissioning or
maintenance) to perform settings at the AUMATIC.
Information In selector position Local control (LOCAL), press any push button to exit the service
operation mode and to activate operation mode local.
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P Tripping position
[1] Overrun
Torque seating
The controls switch off the actuator in the end positions via torque switching.
For this the torque switching has to be set to the tripping torque specified by the
valve manufacturer. When reaching the end position, the torque increases within the
valve seat. As soon as the set tripping torque is reached, the controls automatically
switch off the actuator.
In this context, the limit seating is used to signal that the limit switching will trip shortly
before reaching the end position.
7.1.1. Type of seating: set
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2. Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display...
Select parameter 3. Select parameter either:
→ click via the menu to parameter, or
→ via direct display: press and enter ID M0086 or M0087
➥ Display indicates: End position CLOSED
CLOSE or OPEN 4. Use Up ▲ Down ▼ to select:
→ ▶ End position CLOSED
→ ▶ End position OPEN
➥ The black triangle ▶ indicates the current selection.
5. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates the current setting: Limit or Torque
➥ The bottom row of the display indicates either:
- Edit → continue with step 6
- Save → continue with step 10
6. Press Edit.
➥ Display indicates: ▶ Specialist (4)
Log on user 7. Use Up ▲ Down ▼ to select user:
Information: Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher
➥ The symbols have the following meaning:
- black triangle: ▶ = current setting
- white triangle: ▷ = selection (not saved yet)
8. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates: Password 0***
9. Enter password (→ enter password).
➥ The screen indicates the pre-set type of seating (▶ Limit or ▶ Torque) by means
of a black triangle ▶.
Change settings 10. Select new setting Up ▲ Down ▼ resulting in the following significations:
➥ The symbols have the following meaning:
- black triangle: ▶ = current setting
- white triangle: ▷ = selection (not saved yet)
11. Confirm selection via Save.
➥ The setting for the type of seating is complete.
12. Back to step 4 (CLOSED or OPEN): Press Esc .
7.2. Torque switching
Conditions MWG in actuator (Non-intrusive version).
For torque switches in the actuator (Intrusive version), the torque switching is set as
described in the operation instructions.
Function ● Overload protection across full travel
● Tripping in end positions (for torque seating)
● Tripping in during manual operation also possible
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2. Press push button C Setup and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds.
➥ Display goes to main menu and indicates: ▶ Display...
Select parameter 3. Select parameter either:
→ click via the menu to parameter, or
→ via direct display: press and enter ID M0084.
➥ Display indicates: Trip torque CLOSE
CLOSE or OPEN 4. Use Up ▲ Down ▼ to select:
→ ▶ Trip torque CLOSE
→ ▶ Trip torque OPEN
➥ The black triangle ▶ indicates the current selection.
5. Press Ok.
➥ Display shows the set value.
➥ The bottom row indicates: Edit Esc
6. Press Edit.
➥ Display indicates:
- Specialist (4) → continue with step 7
- in bottom row Up ▲ Down ▼ Esc → continue with step 11
User login 7. Use Up ▲ Down ▼ to select user:
Information: Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
➥ The symbols have the following meanings:
- black triangle: ▶ = current setting
- white triangle: ▷ = selection (not saved yet)
8. Press Ok.
➥ Display indicates: Password 0***
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The fault has to be acknowledged before the operation can be resumed. The
acknowledgement is made:
1. either by an operation command in the opposite direction.
- For Torque fault OPEN : Operation command in direction CLOSE
- For Torque fault CLOSE : Operation command in direction OPEN
2. or, in case the torque applied is lower than the preset tripping torque:
- in selector switch position Local control (LOCAL) via push button RESET.
- in selector switch position Remote control (REMOTE):
- via a digital (I/O interface) with the Reset command if a digital input
is configured for RESET signal.
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Basic settings for commissioning
Setting values:
MM/DD/YYYY Indication in: Month/day/year, example: 01/21/2009
DD.MM.YYYY Indication in: Day/month/year, example: 21.01.2009
YYYY-MM-DD Indication in: Year/month/day, example: 2009–01–21
7.5.2. Time format
The time can be indicated in 12 or 24 hour format.
Display... M0009
Time format M0050
Default value: 24h
Setting values:
12h Indication of hour/minute/second in 12-hour format, example: 02:25:09 PM
24h Indication of hour/minute/second in 24-hour format, example: 14:25:09
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may be adapted. The change-over affects all screens indicating a position. This
includes status pages such as S0001 S0002, but also the representation of
characteristics (e.g. position-time) as well as histograms.
Activate position unit
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8. Application functions
Definition Application functions are functions used to adapt the AC to special applications. This
includes device functions, communication functions and device information.
If they are enabled, these functions can be programmed by the user for his/her
specific task using parameters.
8.1. Intermediate positions (pivot points)
— Option —
Each intermediate position can be set to a value between 0 and 100 % of the travel.
Customer settings M0041
Intermediate positions M0143
Pivot points M0160
Pivot point 1 M0249
Default values: 0.0 % for all 8 intermediate positions
Setting range: 0.0 % (CLOSED) to 100.0 % (OPEN) of the travel
Information The pivot points also apply to the <Operation profile> function.
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Information For behaviours B and C, the signal might be omitted if, e.g when using a positioner,
pivot point (P) is not fully reached due to the dead band. In this case, behaviour D
can be selected as the dead band is considered.
P1 Switching on point(●)
P2 Switch-off point (○)
pT Pulse duration = 2 times XT + hysteresis
Required user level: AUMA (6).
Customer settings M041
Intermediate positions M0143
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Hysteresis M0267
Hysteresis 1 M0277
Default values: 0.5 % for all 8 positions
Setting range: 0.0 % to 5.0 % of the travel (from OPEN to CLOSED)
Information For signal behaviour D, the value XT (Outer dead band M0148 parameter) determines
pulse duration pT and influences switch-on point P1.
— Option —
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Information The actuator stops for each activated intermediate position, for which operation be-
haviour Stop in OPEN, Stop in CLOSED or Stop in OPEN & CL. is assigned.
Information In this function, the actuator only reacts to commands via the input OPEN / CLOSE.
Other inputs to which the operation commands OPEN, STOP, CLOSE were assigned,
do not have any function.
For the two-wire control, a digital input for the OPEN / CLOSE signal has to be
configured.
Required user level: Specialist (4)
Device configuration M0053
I/O interface M0139
Digital inputs M0116
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Information The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting
(e.g. Coding DIN 6 M0128), the input is either High active or Low active. Default
setting is High active.
Information ● If the actuator is controlled via a setpoint (e.g. 0 – 20 mA), the status indication
S0003 on the display shows both the setpoint position E1 and the actual position
value E2.
● If the status indication S0003 only shows the actual position value E2, OPEN
- CLOSE control is active: there is no setpoint control via the positioner. In this
case, you have to change-over to setpoint control first, refer to <Change-over
between OPEN - CLOSE control and setpoint control> chapter.
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between setpoint and actual value for both directions and automatically adapts the
inner dead bands Xi and therefore switching point P2.
On the basis of the determined inner dead bands Xi and the set hysteresis
(parameters Positioner hyst. OPEN M0598 or Positioner hyst. CLOSE M0599), the
outer dead bands XT are automatically determined.
This reduces the error caused by the overrun after only a few operations and a high
positioning accuracy is achieved.
Figure 38: Positioner positioning behaviour
E1 Setpoint
E2 Actual value
P1 Switch-on point
P2 Switch-off point in OPEN direction
P3 Setpoint reached
XT Max. error (outer dead band)
Xi1 Overrun in direction OPEN (inner dead band OPEN)
Xi2 Overrun in direction CLOSE (inner dead band CLOSE)
Information ● Inner dead bands may not be set wider than outer dead bands.
● Inner dead bands may not be set too narrow as this may cause unnecessary
switching procedures (premature wear) or oscillation of the actuator.
.
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The motor starts if the actual value (input signal E2) or a change in nominal value is
higher than the max. error variable determined by the outer dead band.
Manual setting is only possible if the adaptive behaviour, parameter Adaptive
behaviour M0147 switched off.
Customer settings M0041
Positioner M0145
Outer dead band M0148
Information It must be ensured via the controls that the max. permissible number of starts of the
actuator is not exceeded. This can be achieved by setting the dead time to a suffi-
ciently high value.
The hysteresis determines the switching accuracy. It can be used to reduce the
number of starts for example.
This setting can only be made if the adaptive behaviour, parameter Adaptive
behaviour M0147 is set to Adaptive I.
Customer settings M041
Positioner M0145
Positioner hyst. OPEN M0598
Positioner hyst. CLOSE M0599
Default values: 0.5 % for OPEN and CLOSED
Setting range: 0.0 % to 5.0 % of the travel (from OPEN to CLOSED)
8.4.7. Closing fully/opening fully (end position tolerance for setpoint)
If the end positions cannot be reached due to inaccurate analogue setpoint signals
(0/4 mA or 20 mA), a tolerance for the setpoint within the end position range can be
set. If the tolerance is exceeded or not reached, the actuator continues the operation
until the full end position has been reached. This ensures that the actuator opens
and closes fully.
Customer settings M0041
Positioner M0145
Tolerance CLOSE M0150
Tolerance OPEN M0151
Default values:
Tolerance CLOSE = 0.0 %
Tolerance OPEN = 100.0 %
Setting ranges: (in percent of the travel)
Tolerance CLOSE = 0.0 – 5.0 %
Tolerance OPEN = 95 – 100.0 %
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Activate limitation
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Information The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting
(e.g. Coding DIN 4 M0126), the input is either High active or Low active. Default
setting of MODE input is Low active.
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The set lower limit of total target value is used as failure source for failure behaviour
during split range operation. <Failure behaviour on loss of signal>
Customer settings M0041
Positioner M0145
Low limit target value M01651
High limit target value M01652
Default values:
Low limit target value = 0.0 mA
High limit target value = 20.0 mA
Setting ranges: 0.0 ... 20.0 mA
8.5. Process controller
— Option —
Requirements This function requires one of the following equipments within the actuator:
● Electronic control unit with MWG (non-intrusive version)
● Potentiometer
● Electronic position transmitter EWG/RWG
Further conditions for the process controller operation mode:
● Process controller enabled and activated.
● Operation mode Remote (Selector switch = position Remote control).
Characteristics The following figure illustrates the function of the process controller:
The process controller [2] receives the process setpoint E7 and the actual process
value E4 (e.g. from a sensor). On the basis of both values, the process controller
calculates the position setpoint E1 for positioner [3]. In turn, the positioner [3]
compares this target setpoint with the actual position value E2 of the valve and issues
the operation commands (OPEN - CLOSE) for the actuator.
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P controller application For uncritical closed-loop applications allowing to accept continuous error variables
in the event of failures, e.g. pressure, flow, filling level and temperature control.
PI controller PI controllers consist of a P fraction immediately reacting to a control deviation and
an I fraction for chronological integration of the input signal (error variable). Due to
the additional time constant of the I fraction, the output value takes more time to
reach the target status (i.e. inertia of control loop response) whereas positioning
accuracy increases at the same time (lower control deviation). Parameters for setting
the time constant: Reset time Ti M0745
Figure 42: Step response of PI controller
PI controller application Quick control circuits not allowing continuous error variables, e.g. pressure,
temperature and ratio control.
PID controller Compared to the PI controller, the PID controller has an additional D fraction
accounting for changes in the error variable (change rate). The D fraction quickly
reacts to changes, even to minor control deviations with large output values.
Parameter for setting the D fraction: Rate time Td M0746
Figure 43: Step response of PID controller
PID controller use For precise and highly dynamic control not allowing a continuous error variable.
8.5.3. Setpoint source (input for process setpoint)
Customer settings M0041
Process controller M0742
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The setting of the process controller largely depends on the area of controller
application. A PI controller suffices for most applications.
Procedure 1. Operate the controller as PT controller, i.e. set the parameters as follows:
- Proportional gain Kp = 1
- Reset time Ti = 1,000 s
- Rate time Td = 0
2. Double proportional gain Kp until the control loop starts to oscillate.
3. Reduce proportional gain Kp to 60 % of the set value.
4. Decrease reset time Ti until the error variable equals zero.
8.5.8. Proportional amplification Kp: set
In the event of an error variable, the P portion immediately (i.e. actively) changes
the position value proportionally to the error variable.
If a small error variable already requires a major valve position adjustment, the
proportional gain Kp must be increased.
Information If the reaction is too extreme (overshoot), the value must be reduced. If the reaction
is too weak, the value must be increased.
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— Option —
Conditions This function requires one of the following equipments within the actuator:
● MWG (Non-Intrusive version)
● Potentiometer
● Electronic position transmitter EWG/RWG
Characteristics ● With stepping mode, the operating time can be increased for the entire or any
portion of the valve travel.
● Stepping mode can be individually activated for the directions OPEN and
CLOSE.
Figure 44: Stepping mode
Stepping mode can be individually activated for the directions OPEN and CLOSE.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
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Stepping mode can be activated via operation modes Local and/or Remote.
Customer settings M0041
Timer M0142
Step mode CLOSE M0157
Step mode OPEN M0207
Default value: Off both directions
Setting values:
Off Stepping mode is switched off.
Remote Stepping mode is active in the operation modes: Remote, Remote II, Fieldbus
Local Stepping mode is active in the operation modes: Local, Service
Remote and local Stepping mode is active in the operation modes: Remote, Remote II, Fieldbus, Local,
Service
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— Option —
Application The by-pass function is used, e.g. for district heating pipelines. Under high pipeline
pressure, the gate valve of the main valve cannot be used, pressure compensation
via by-pass valve is therefore required.
Function Two MOVs – one main valve and a by-pass valve – are linked via enable signals
Bypass Sync In and By-pass Sync Out. Operation commands can only be executed
if one of the two actuators sends the enable signal to the other. Release depends
on the end position. This ensures that only the following operation commands may
be executed:
● The main valve can only be operated in directions OPEN or CLOSE if the by-
pass valve is in end position OPEN.
● The by-pass valve can only be operated in direction CLOSE if the main valve
is in end position CLOSED. However, it can always be operated in direction
OPEN.
Figure 45: Function
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EMERGENCY behaviour The emergency behaviour of the by-pass function has the same characteristics as
the <EMERGENCY behaviour> function with the following differences:
In an EMERGENCY situation, both controls receive the EMERGENCY signal at the
same time. This signal starts the EMERGENCY operation specially defined for the
by-pass function. (Parameter EMCY operation M0204 is therefore not available in
the <EMERGENCY behaviour> function).
EMERGENCY operation procedure
1. By-pass valve is opened first.
2. Once the by-pass valve is fully opened, the main valve is closed.
3. Once the main valve is fully closed, the by-pass valve is fully opened.
Configuration of digital inputs
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The actuators for the two MOVs (valves) have to be configured according to their
application (main or by-pass valve).
Customer settings M0041
By-pass function M0942
By-pass application M0943
Default value: Main valve
Setting values:
Main valve Actuator for main valve.
By-pass valve Actuator for by-pass valve.
8.8. Lift Plug Valve (LPV)
— Option —
Application A "Lift Plug Valve" is a special valve whose closing element must first be lifted out
of its seat or locking position before being rotated for opening or closing the valve.
Locking of the valve and/or pressure relief prior to rotation of the closing element
can thus be implemented. Once the end position has been reached, the closing
element has to be lowered again. Such valves are in particular used for significant
pressure differences (pressure relief) and safety-related systems (locking).
Requirements ● Two actuator controls and actuators are required, one of them is considered
as master actuator (MA), the other one as slave actuator (SA).
● The actuator controls of the master actuator require an additional <Parallel in-
terface > I/O Interface 2.
Function Due to the special design of the LPV valves, they can only be operated in
OPEN-CLOSE duty (no modulating duty). For this type of duty, two actuators are
required which are operated as a master-slave-system with master actuator (rotary
movement) and slave actuator (stroke movement). However, only one actuator or
actuator controls is "visible" at the DCS, i.e. the slave actuator is completely controlled
and monitored by the master actuator. Communication between master and slave
actuator is performed via the additional <Parallel interface> I/O Interface 2.
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The master actuator may generally only be operated in direction OPEN or CLOSE
if the slave actuator is fully opened. This is ensured by a signal of the slave actuator
to the digital LPV Sync In input of the master actuator as soon as the slave actuator
has reached end position OPEN. The slave actuator may generally only be operated
in direction CLOSE if the master actuator is in end position OPEN or CLOSED. This
is ensured by a corresponding signal of the master actuator to the digital LPV Sync
In input of the slave actuator. However, it can always be operated in direction OPEN.
If the master actuator receives an operation command for direction OPEN or CLOSE,
it will first send a command to the slave actuator for operation in direction OPEN.
Once the slave actuator has reached end position OPEN and sends the feedback
signal, the master actuator executes the requested operation command itself. After
reaching the desired end position, it will request the slave actuator to run to end
position CLOSED.
Figure 47: Schematic representation of signals and operation commands between
master and slave actuator as well as signals of the master actuator to the DCS
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A delay time for operation in direction OPEN can be defined in end position CLOSED
of the master actuator. When reaching end position OPEN of the slave actuator, the
procedure for opening valve will be delayed by this time. The master actuator will
then run in direction OPEN.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Lift Plug Valve M1089
Delay MA direct.OPEN M1091
Default value: 02:00.0
Setting ranges: 00:00,0 ... 15:00.0 min:s (minutes:seconds)
Configure delay time for operation in direction CLOSE
A delay time for operation in direction CLOSE can be defined in end position OPEN
of the master actuator. When reaching end position OPEN of the slave actuator, the
procedure for closing valve will be delayed by this time. The master actuator will then
run in direction CLOSE.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Lift Plug Valve M1089
Delay MA direct.CLOSE M1092
Default value: 00:00.0
Setting ranges: 00:00.0 15:00.0 min:s (minutes:seconds)
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A delay time for operation in direction CLOSE of the slave actuator can be defined
in end positions OPEN and CLOSED of the master actuator. When reaching end
positions OPEN or CLOSED of the master actuator, the procedure for opening or
closing valve will be delayed by this time. The slave actuator will then run in direction
CLOSE.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Lift Plug Valve M1089
Delay SA direct.CLOSE M1093
Default value: 00:00,0
Setting ranges: 00:00.0 ... 15:00.0 min:s (minutes:seconds)
8.9. Multiport valve function (operation to position)
— Option —
Application For valves not equipped with end stops (multi-turn) and with up to 12 ports (multiport
valves)
Characteristics The multiport valve function allows to directly access a valve port (position) of a valve
equipped with up to 12 ports without stopping at any other port (position). Example:
Operation from position 2 to 4 without stopping at position 3.
In the operation mode Local, the set position are approached as directly as possible,
i.e. the direction of rotation (clockwise or counterclockwise) depends on the current
position of the valve.
In operation mode Remote, up to 10 positions can either be approached with a
defined direction of rotation (counterclockwise or clockwise) or as directly as possible.
The actuator then operates the valve with the defined direction of rotation or as
directly as possible to the defined valve attachment, irrespective of the actuator
position.
Information ● The multiport valve function is only permissible in combination with an AUMA
actuator and an AUMA gearbox.
● The output speed at the output drive (of the gearbox) or the valve should not
exceed approx. 0.3 rpm; otherwise positioning accuracy will decrease.
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Activation M0212
MPV function M1139
Default value: Function not active
Setting values:
Function not active Function deactivated.
Function active Function activated.
8.9.2. Actuator type: set/check
The actuator type is set in the factory but can be modified at a later date.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Multiport valve M1140
Actuator type M1142
Default value: Actuator type set in the factory
Setting ranges: Selection list of all AUMA actuators
8.9.3. Gear reduction ratio: set/check
The reduction ratio of the gear stage of the actuator mounted to the valve gearbox
must be set here. To facilitate adjustment, a selection table of supported gearboxes
is available.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Multiport valve M1140
Reduction ratio M1143
Default values: GS50.3
Setting values:
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Information Set the gear reduction ratio (parameter Reduction ratio M1143) and the actuator
type (parameter Actuator type M1142) prior to setting the home port.
Set home port 1. Position multiport valve to zero position either via manual operation (handweel)
or via motor operation (via push buttons of local controls)
2. In a next step, confirm this position (with Yes) as home port via parameter MPV
home port M1162.
As an alternative, the home port position can also be confirmed via a signal at
a digital input. To this end, a digital input has to be available and configured.
Set home port (zero position) via parameter
Information The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting
(e.g. Coding DIN 5 M0127), the input is either High active or Low active. Default
setting is High active.
Each position can be set to any value between 0° and 360° (one full turn of the valve).
Information Prior to setting the positions, the home port must be defined (MPV home port para-
meter).
This corresponds to the zero position of the valve (0° or 360° of one full valve turn
as well as 0 % or 100 % of position feedback).
The positions of the valve ports have to be set afterwards.
Customer settings M0041
Multiport valve M1140
MPV positions M1149
Setting ranges: 0.0 to 360.0°
Default values: 0.0° (for all positions)
If desired, positions can be preset in the factory.
Example configuration for a multiport valve comprising 8 ports: All 8 positions are
evenly spread across 360°.
Position 1 = 0.0 (or 360°)
Position 2 = 45.0
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Position 3 = 90.0
Position 4 = 135.0
Position 5 = 180.0
Position 6 = 225.0
Position 7 = 270.0
Position 8 = 315.0
8.9.7. Operate to position via push buttons of the local controls
To operate to a position via push buttons of the local controls, status indication S0017
must be shown (refer to <Indications in the display>).
Figure 48: Status indication of multiport valve (selector switch in position OFF)
When changing the selector switch to position Local control (LOCAL), the display
changes for selection of the desired position:
Figure 51: Status indication of multiport valve (selector switch in position LOCAL)
Select the desired position (P1, P2, ...) via push buttons and confirm selection
via Ok (push button ).
→ The operation is issued as soon as push button Ok is pressed.
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Symbol
Set positions (of valve ports)
P (P1, P2, ...) selected position (1, 2, ...)
– – / –N/A– No position has been selected.
E2 Actual position value
For direct operation to position from remote, make sure that selector switch position
Remote control (REMOTE) is selected.
Operation to position via digital inputs
Setting values for digital inputs (DIN) Operation behaviour for input control
Intermediate pos. 1 to Operation to defined position while selecting the
Intermediate pos. 12 shortest path
MPV: CW Position 1 to Operation to defined position in clockwise direction
MPV: CW Position 10
MPV: CCW Position 1 to Operation to defined position in counterclockwise
MPV: CCW Position 10 direction
MPV DriveCW Actuator operation in clockwise direction (without
stop at any position)
MPV DriveCCW Actuator operation in counterclockwise direction
(without stop at any position)
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Figure 53: Switching behaviour for signalling behaviours B, C, D and hysteresis 3.0°.
— Option —
Requirements This function requires one of the following equipments within the actuator:
● MWG (Non-Intrusive version)
● Electronic position transmitter EWG/RWG
This function CANNOT be combined with the functions listed below:
● Lift Plug Valve
● By-pass function
● Operation profile
● If the setting range was limited for the positioner (parameter Limit setting range
M0845 = Function active)
For actuator controls in SIL version, we DISADVISE using the automatic deblocking
function.
Characteristics In case of torque switch tripping in intermediate position (i.e. prior to reaching the
end position), the actuator automatically attempts to reach the end position by
operation into the opposite direction and executing the actual operation command
once again.
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The torque fault signal is suppressed during automatic deblocking. Should torque
switching trip again once automatic deblocking is complete, the actuator is switched
off and AC controls signal a torque fault.
8.10.1. Automatic deblocking function: activate
The actuator controls remember the first seating position and operates the actuator
for the set operation time into opposite direction.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Automatic deblocking M1680
Oper. time opposite M1681
Default value: 3 s
Setting ranges: 1 ... 60 s (seconds)
8.10.3. Number of deblocking attempts: set
Tolerance range (+/-) for original torque seating position, within which a torque fault
will be signalled after unsuccessful automatic deblocking.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Automatic deblocking M1680
Tolerance range M1683
Default value: 10 %
Setting ranges: 5 ... 30 % (percentage of operating time into opposite direction)
8.11. Heater system and heaters
Possible components:
● Heater system within the actuator controls
● Heaters within the actuator:
- Control unit heater in switch compartment
- Motor heater (within motor housing)
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The heater system is generally used for low temperature (in low temperature version
up to –60 °C). For an installed heater system, the other heaters (control unit, motor
heater) will also be connected to the heater system.
Wiring diagram designation: R5 H
Marking of variants within the wiring diagram code (position 11)
● B = 115 V AC or 230 V AC externally supplied
● C, E, H = internally supplied via actuator controls
The heater system is temperature-controlled. The heater system will automatically
be activated for a temperature range between –5 °C and –10 °C and ensures that
the temperature within the controls housing does not fall below –20 °C.
8.11.2. Heater on control unit (actuator)
Characteristics For AUMA actuators with AC actuator controls, a resistance type heater is installed
on the control unit (within actuator switch compartment).
The heater minimises condensation within the actuator switch compartment.
Wiring diagram designation: R1 H
Marking within the wiring diagram code: position 11 = A – H
Information The proper function of the heater can be monitored. For further information, refer to
<Heater system/heater monitoring>.
Information If the heater is deactivated, heater monitoring is also deactivated (parameter Heater
monitor)!
The motor heater minimises condensation within the motor and improves the start-up
behaviour for extremely low temperatures.
Wiring diagram designation: R4 H
Marking within the wiring diagram code: position 11 = D (motor heater externally
supplied), G (motor heater internally supplied)
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9. Failure functions
Definition Failure functions are started by certain events and lead to a defined action of the
controls or the actuator. A failure operation can be started by a manual action (e.g.
pressing an EMERGENCY stop button). In general, a failure operation is automatically
started by a fault signal from a monitoring function (e.g. loss of signal).
9.1. Reversing prevention time
Application Prevention of impermissible operation states such as: Operation command in direction
OPEN, actuator still runs in direction CLOSE due to the delay time.
Characteristics The reversing prevention time (off-time between two operation commands in opposite
direction) prevents a restart for a defined interval once the motor has switched off.
Parameters and instructions for setting
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Once the failure operation is triggered, the defined position is approached. If the
actuator is then moved to another position (e.g. by manual operation), it will try to
perform the set failure operation while the selector switch is in position Remote
control (REMOTE).
Information To prevent a new approach to the failure position during manual operation, the se-
lector switch must be set to position Local control (LOCAL) or 0 (OFF) prior to
operating the handwheel.
If the failure operation Approach position is set, the actuator moves to the failure
position indicated here.
Required access level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Failure behaviour M0378
Fail.pos.OPEN CLOSE M0387
Default value: 50.0 %
Setting range: 0.0 ... 100.0 % (from end position OPEN to CLOSED)
9.2.5. Failure position MPV: define
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If the Approach position failure operation is set, the actuator runs to the preset failure
position indicated here.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Failure behaviour M0378
Failure position MPV M1172
Default value: 0.0 °
Setting range: 0.0 ... 360 °
9.2.6. Delay time: set
A failure operation is only performed once the delay time has expired. This prevents
a short-term loss of signal, which does not have an effect on the process, from directly
starting a failure operation
Information The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting
(e.g. Coding DIN 4 M0126), the input is either High active or Low active. For safety
reasons, the EMERGENCY signal input is generally set to Low active.
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Failure functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
Information EMERGENCY behaviour must be completely configured during first activation. This
means the setting of the following parameters must be adapted to the required actu-
ator behaviour in particular: Failure reaction EMCY EMCY failure source EMCY
operation mode EMCY operation EMCY position
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Failure functions
The EMERGENCY behaviour can be activated for the operation modes Remote
and/or Local
Customer settings M0041
EMCY behaviour M0198
EMCY operation mode M0202
Default value: Remote only
Setting values:
Remote only EMERGENCY behaviour is active in the operation modes: Remote Remote II Fieldbus
Remote and local EMERGENCY behaviour is active in the operation modes: Remote, Remote II,
Fieldbus, Local, Service
Information In the operation mode Off (selector switch position 0), no emergency operation is
performed.
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Failure functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
If the EMERGENCY operation Approach EMCY pos. is set, the actuator moves to
the EMERGENCY position entered here.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
EMCY behaviour M0198
EMCY position M0232
Default value: 0.0 %
Setting range: 0.0 … 100.0 % (from end position OPEN to CLOSED)
9.3.7. EMERGENCY position MPV
If the EMERGENCY operation Approach EMCY pos. is set, the actuator runs to the
indicated EMERGENCY position of the multport valve.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
EMCY behaviour M0198
EMCY position MPV M1171
Default value: 0.0 °
Setting range: 0.0° ... 360.0° (degree)
9.3.8. Torque switching: by-pass
If the EMERGENCY signal initiates an EMERGENCY operation, the torque switching
can be by-passed during this operation.
Required access level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
EMCY behaviour M0198
By-pass torque M0199
Default value: Off
Setting values:
Off No by-pass of the torque switching.
On The signals of the torque switching in the actuator are by-passed
9.3.9. Motor protection: by-pass
If the EMERGENCY signal initiates an EMERGENCY operation, the motor protection
can be by-passed during this operation.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
EMCY behaviour M0198
Thermal by-pass M0200
Default value: Off
Setting values:
Off No by-pass of motor protection.
On The signals of the thermoswitches or the PTC thermistors of the motor winding are
by-passed.
Information It is not possible to by-pass the motor protection for actuators with explosion protec-
tion.
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Failure functions
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Failure functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
Off By-pass mode is deactivated. Local Stop function is even active during EMERGENCY
operation.
On By-pass mode is activated. Local Stop function is deactivated during EMERGENCY
operation.
9.3.14. Delay time for EMERGENCY operation
An EMERGENCY operation is only performed once the delay time has expired.
Consequently, a short-term signal failure will not have an impact on the process and
will not immediately initiate an EMERGENCY operation.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
EMCY behaviour M0198
Delay time M0804
Default value: 00:01.00 min : s
Setting range: 00:00.0 ... 30:00.0 min : s
9.4. Enabling local controls
— Option —
Information The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting
(e.g. Coding DIN 5 M0127), the input is either High active or Low active. Default
setting is High active.
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Setting values:
Function not active Function <Local controls: enable from REMOTE> deactivated.
Function active Function <Local controls: enable from REMOTE> activated.
9.4.2. Enabling function behaviour
The enable behaviour determines which selector switch functions (LOCAL, OFF)
require an additional enable signal.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Local controls M0075
Enable LOCAL M0628
Default value: Sel. sw. Local
Setting values:
Sel. sw. Local Disabling or enabling is only effective in operation mode LOCAL (selector switch is
in position Local control). If no enable signal is present, operation via push buttons
on the local controls is disabled and the display shows the following signal: Disabled.
Sel. sw. Local + Off Disabling or enabling is effective in operation modes LOCAL and OFF (selector
switch positions Local control and 0). If no enable signal is present, operation via
push buttons on the local controls is disabled and the display shows the following
signal: Disabled.
— Option —
Characteristics A control signal can provide REMOTE control with priority over actuator operation
via local controls (irrespective of the selector switch position)
This function uses the same input signal as the <Enabling local controls> function.
Application No changing possibility via selector switch from LOCAL
Condition For the <Priority REMOTE> function, a digital input for the signal Enable Local has
to be available and configured.
Configuration of digital input
Information The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting
(e.g. Coding DIN 5 M0127), the input is either High active or Low active. Default
setting is High active.
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This function determines which selector switch functions (LOCAL, OFF) require an
additional enable signal.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Local controls M0075
Priority REMOTE M0773
Default value: Sel. sw. Local
Setting values:
Sel. sw. Local Priority of control from REMOTE is only effective in operation mode LOCAL (selector
switch is in position Local control). If no enable signal is present, operation via push
buttons on the local controls is disabled, the actuator can be controlled from REMOTE
and the controls indicate the symbol in the status line of the display (menu S0001).
Sel. sw. Local + Off Priority of control from REMOTE is effective in operation modes LOCAL and OFF
(selector switch positions Local control and 0). If no enable signal is present,
operation via push buttons on the local controls is disabled, the actuator can be
controlled from REMOTE and the controls indicate the symbol in the status line
of the display (menu S0001).
9.6. Interlock (enabling operation commands)
— Option —
Characteristics ● An operation command will only be executed if an additional release signal for
the operation command is present.
● Enabling may be activated or deactivated individually for operation commands
OPEN and CLOSE.
● Enabling can be set for the different operation modes.
Condition For the function <Interlock>, a digital input for the signal Enable CLOSE has to be
available and configured.
Configuration of digital input
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Information The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting
(e.g. Coding DIN 5 M0127), the input is either High active or Low active. Default
setting is High active.
The additional enable signal can be activated for different operation modes.
Customer settings M0041
Interlock M0664
Oper. mode Interlock M0665
Default value: Off both directions
Setting values:
Off Interlock is off.
Remote Interlock is active in operation modes: Remote Remote II Fieldbus
Local Interlock is active in operation modes: Local, Service
Remote and local Interlock is active in operation modes: Remote, Remote II, Fieldbus, Local, Service
9.6.4. Interlock behaviour (running direction)
The Interlock behaviour determines which selector switch functions (LOCAL, OFF)
require an additional enable signal.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
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Failure functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
— Option —
Characteristics ● The function Local Stop can be used to stop an operation from Remote locally
with the push button STOP.
● All operation commands are interrupted.
Information After releasing push button STOP, and operation command which might still be
present will become active immediately.
9.7.1. Behaviour
— Option —
Conditions An EMERGENCY stop button (latching) is either located on the electrical connection
or outside.
Characteristics ● In an emergency, the EMERGENCY stop button can be used to interrupt the
power supply of the motor control (contactors or thyristors). Possibly present
operation commands with self-retaining will be reset
● The indication in the top row of the display shows: EMCY stop
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Information ● The EMERGENCY stop button is intended for operation in an emergency. For
maintenance work, the mains supply of the AC has to be switched off and pro-
tected against accidental switching on.
● The EMERGENCY stop button is not available for the ACExC, but only for the
weatherproof versions of the AC.
Operation commands
After having unlocked the EMERGENCY stop button, a possibly active operation
command will NOT immediately be re-activated, but only respective acknowledgement
by the operator. This resets the EMERGENCY stop status.
The acknowledgement is made:
● via the RESET push button in selector switch position Local control (LOCAL).
● via a digital input from Remote. Assignment: RESET
9.9. Partial Valve Stroke Test (PVST)
— Option —
Characteristics The Partial Valve Stroke Test (PVST) is used to check the function of both actuator
and actuator controls. During this test, the function of the valve is tested by means
of partial opening or closing within a defined period of time without interrupting the
process. After successful testing, actuator controls operate the actuator to its initial
position.
If the test was not successful, actuator controls will generate the following signals:
PVST fault PVST abort For monitoring the PVST, these signals must be evaluated
by a PLC.
Requirements ● Position transmitter in the actuator
● Function <Positioner> activated.
● If the actuator is in safe state (caused by the failure behaviour), the test will not
be performed.
● The test can only be performed during OPEN - CLOSE control. For setpoint
control (modulating duty), a test cannot be performed.
For the change-over, a digital input for the signal Execute PVST has to be available
and configured.
Configuration of digital input
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Failure functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
Information The logic for the digital inputs may be inverted. Depending on the parameter setting
(e.g. Coding DIN 4 M0126), the input is either High active or Low active. For safety
reasons, the Execute PVST signal input is generally set to Low active.
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During stroke controlled PVST execution (parameter PVST operation mode M0889
= Stroke), this parameter determines the partial stroke for a PVST.
Usually, the valve stroke amounts to 10 to 15 %. The amount of the partial stroke
depends on process requirements and the required diagnostic coverage rate.
Customer settings M0041
PVST M0852
PVST stroke M0854
Default value: 10.0 %
Setting range: 0.0 ... 100.0 %
9.9.5. PVST monitoring time: set
The actuator remains in the current position, if the test could not be completed within
the pre-set time.
Customer settings M0041
PVST M0852
PVST monitoring M0855
Default value: 01:00.0 min:s (1 minute)
Setting range: 00:01.0 ... 50:00.0 min:s (minutes:seconds)
9.9.6. PVST operating time: set
During operating time controlled PVST execution (parameter PVST operation mode
M0889 = End position test), this parameter determines the permissible PVST
operating time.
Customer settings M0041
PVST M0852
PVST operating time M0890
Default value: 00:02,0 min:s (2 Sekunden)
Setting range: 00:00,1 ... 15:00.0 min:s (minutes:seconds)
9.9.7. PVST reverse time: set
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Failure functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
If this function is active, a signal is generated if no PVST was executed during the
reminder period.
Activate reminder
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Monitoring functions
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Monitoring functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
During the time interval set here, the torque monitoring is deactivated.
Customer settings M0041
Torque switching M0013
Torque by-pass [s] M0205
Default value: 0.0 s
Setting range: 0.0 ... 5.0 s seconds
Information If torque by-pass is activated, the interval should be longer than the set time period
for reversing prevention time to ensure torque by-pass will also be effective in the
event of reversal of operation.
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Monitoring functions
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Monitoring functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Monitoring functions
Operating times can be displayed via Asset Management. Refer to <Display operating
times>
10.5. Reaction monitoring
The AUMATIC monitors whether the actuator moves after an operation command.
If no reaction is recorded at the output drive of the actuator within a set time, either
a warning or a fault signal is generated depending on the setting:
● Status indications: S0005 Warnings or S0008 Out of specification
- Details: Wrnn no reaction
● Status indications: S0007 Fault or S0011 Failure
- Details: Fault no reaction
In the event of a fault signal, the fault has to be acknowledged to be able to resume
the operation. The acknowledgement is made:
● in selector switch position Local control (LOCAL) via push button RESET.
● in selector switch position Remote control (REMOTE) via a digital (I/O interface)
with the RESET command if a digital input is configured for signal.
In case of operation from an intermediate position, reaction monitoring will only be
performed if the actuator is equipped with a position feedback.
Activate switching off for reaction time error
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Reaction monitoring M0632
Actuator behaviour M0633
Default value: No cut-off
Setting values:
No cut-off The reaction monitoring only issues a warning.
Cut-off The reaction monitoring issues a fault signal, the actuator is stopped.
Set reaction time
— Option —
Information Parameters for motion detection have a direct impact on reaction monitoring.
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Monitoring functions
The heater system within the actuator controls housing and the heater on the control
unit (within the switch compartment of the actuator) can be monitored. If the monitoring
is activated the following warning will be generated if the heater system or the heater
(circuit = interrupted) fails:
● In the display of the local controls, status indication S0005 Warnings
- Details: Internal warning Wrn heater
For further information on the heater system and the heater refer to separate <Heater
system and heater> chapter.
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Monitoring functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
Information If a heater system is installed within the actuator controls, heater monitoring is not
activated/deactivated via this parameter, but via Monitor heat. system M0647 para-
meter of the heater system.
Information Monitoring can only be made once the heater is activated (parameter Heater control
unit).
Heater monitoring will only respond once a fault persists longer than the set monitoring
time. Short-time faults occurring for less than the set monitoring time are not signalled
as warning.
Required user level: AUMA (6).
Device configuration M0053
Actuator M0168
Heating sys. mon. time M0859
Default value: 300.0 seconds
Setting range: 60 ... 3600 seconds (1 minute to 1 hour)
10.10. Verification of sub-assemblies
Conditions ● Actuators of the type range SA 07.2 – SA 16.2/SAR 07.2 – SAR 16.2
● MWG position transmitter in actuator
Characteristics The controls verify whether sub-assemblies mounted in actuators and controls
correspond to the desired version.
In case incorrect sub-assemblies are mounted or if sub-assemblies are missing the
controls either send a warning or a fault signal.
For detailed information on this indication refer to <Fault signals and warnings>
chapter.
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Monitoring functions
Information In case of phase L2 loss during motor operation, this does not necessarily lead to
an immediate standstill of the actuator.The reason is that the rotating motor generates
the missing phase itself. This leads, however, to a reduction of the motor output
torque. If the torque is sufficient for valve operation, the missing phase L2 is only
detected when switching off (e.g. in an end position) and the fault signal Phase fault
is generated.
Information Faults in supply voltage (e.g. voltage drops) do not generate a fault signal during the
adjustable tripping time.
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Functions: activate and enable AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Functions: activate and enable
Information In user level Specialist (4), an additional activation password (depending on the
serial number) is required for enabling the function. The activation password can
only be assigned and generated by the AUMA service.
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Service functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
Setting the direction of rotation using parameters is only possible for actuators with
electronic control unit/MWG (Non-intrusive version).
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Service functions
If texts are changed or if a new display language is available, the language file can
be updated from the external data carrier (SD card).
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Device configuration M0053
Service functions M0222
Reload languages M0227
12.4. Data export
During data export the data is saved from the device to an external data carrier (SD
card).
Export data
Comprehensive export of all data (parameters, operation data and event protocol).
Operation data is device-specific data.
Required user level: Service (5) or higher.
Device configuration M0053
Service functions M0222
Export all data M0223
Export parameters
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Service functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
The menu Update firmware is only displayed if an SD card has engaged in the card
slot of the local controls.
Required access level: Service (5) or higher.
Device configuration M0053
Service functions M0222
Update firmware M0564
12.8. Service software AUMA CDT (Bluetooth)
AUMA CDT is a user-friendly setting and operation program for AUMA actuator
controls AC 01.2.
The connection between computer (PC, laptop, PDA ) and local controls is established
wireless via Bluetooth interface.
Activate Bluetooth
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Diagnostics AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
13. Diagnostics
Diagnostics comprise information on the device and on device sub-assemblies for
support during commissioning, maintenance or corrective action.
13.1. Electronic device ID
The electronic device ID provides information about the order data (important for
enquiries with the factory).
Device ID M0021
Identification M0026
Version M0062
Information on device identifications can be modified with the appropriate rights (user
level).
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For the digital inputs (DIN), both coding and signal states are indicated at the input
by means of symbols.
● Configuration:
- DIN 4: Operation command OPEN
- DIN 5: Operation command for EMERGENCY behaviour
● Coding:
- DIN 4: High active (Triangle pointing in upward direction)
- DIN 5: Low active (Triangle pointing in downward direction)
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For the digital outputs (DOUT), both coding and signal states are indicated at the
output by means of symbols.
● Configuration:
- DOUT 1: Indication: Fault has occurred.
- DOUT 2: Indication: End position CLOSED reached
● Coding:
- DOUT 1: Low active (Triangle pointing in downward direction)
- DOUT 2: High active (Triangle pointing in upward direction)
● Signal state at output:
- DOUT 1: Not active (triangle not filled in)
High level = +24 V DC = no indication (no fault available)
- DOUT 2: Active (triangle is black)
High level = +24 V DC= indication (end position CLOSED reached)
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Diagnostics AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
By simulating the actuator signals, the signal behaviour of the AUMATIC to the DCS
can be tested, for example, without having to connect the actuator.
Required user level: Service (5) or higher.
Diagnostic M0022
Simulation M0023
Actuator signals M0024
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Simulation values:
End position OPEN End position OPEN reached.
End position CLOSED End position CLOSED reached.
Torque fault OPEN Torque in direction OPEN reached.
Torque fault CLOSE Torque in direction CLOSE reached.
Thermal fault Motor protection tripped (thermal fault)
The simulation is activated and deactivated by push button Ok.
A loop on the display indicates that the simulation is active.
13.11.2. Interface signals
By simulating the interface signals, the signal behaviour of the AUMATIC to the DCS
can be tested, for example, without having to connect the actuator.
Required access level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Diagnostic M0022
Simulation M0023
Signals DOUT M0025
Signals AOUT 1 M0413
Signals AOUT 2 M0585
Signals for simulating digital outputs:
Only the assigned outputs are displayed.
Numbers 1, 2, 3, ... indicate the digital output.
Example: 1 Fault
Indication Fault is assigned to digital output 1 (parameter Signal DOUT 1 M0109).
Simulation is activated and deactivated by push button Ok.
Triangles indicate the activation:
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The entries in the operating data logging can be reset (deleted) via this menu.
14.2. Event report
The event report records system events and status signals. The event record can
be exported to the external SD card or read via AUMA CDT software. This allows
conclusions on previous actuator and valve operations, for example.
Information Since the events are recorded with a time-stamp, date and time (parameter Date
and time M0221) should be properly set.
The AUMATIC records status indications such as faults, errors, warnings or Actuator
is in end position CLOSED/OPEN. A filter is used to define the status indications to
be recorded in the event report.
Required user level: AUMA (6).
Asset Management M1231
Event report M0195
Event filter for Events M0333
An event is recorded (i.e. filter is active) if a black dot is placed behind the value
displayed.
Events which can be recorded:
The events which can be selected here are described in the <Faults and warnings>
chapter.
File size of event report
The file size of the event report can be modified to record more or less events as
desired. If the file is full, the oldest events will be overwritten so that the latest and
current events are recorded.
Required user level: AUMA (6).
Asset Management M1231
Event report M0195
File size M0330
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Information Some events are stored in a sector which cannot be overwritten. This includes, for
example, modifications of the parameter setting, enabling of functions and certain
special functions.
The events are first stored into an internal RAM. From this buffer, they are written
to the event report after the set report cycle. The number of events in the buffer can
be set here.
Information In case of power failure, the events in the buffer will be lost.
The event report is updated and saved at a defined cycle. This cycle (save interval)
can be reduced or extended
Required user level: AUMA (6).
Asset Management M1231
Event report M0195
Save interval M0331
Default value: 50,000
Setting range: 1 000 ... 65 535 [ms]
14.3. Characteristics
14.3.1. Torque-travel characteristic
Conditions ● Actuators with electronic control unit
● Actuator controls AC 01.2 (non-intrusive version) from firmware version 02.03.01
Characteristics Representation of torque requirement across complete travel (resolution of 0.1 %)
During each travel, the controls continuously record the torques applied.
Application When comparing two characteristics (current characteristic with archived
characteristic), the wear within the valve or the actuator can be assessed.
Display torque-travel characteristics
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Set selector switch to position Local control (LOCAL) or Remote control (REMOTE)
to record the characteristic.
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Save characteristics
Actuator controls records 10,000 measured values Set resolution of e.g. approx. 1
second (parameter Interval position-time = 1 [s] ) results in a recording time of 2.7
hours (10 000 seconds). Once this value has been exceeded, the former positions
will be overwritten (ring buffer)
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Asset Management M1231
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Characteristics M0313
Interval position-time M0805
Default value: 10 [s]
Setting values: 1 ... 3600 [s]
14.3.3. Temperature-time characteristic
Characteristics Up to four temperature-time characteristics can be recorded unless the devices are
fitted with suitable sensors.
Conditions ● For recording the temperature within the control unit:
MWG (magnetic limit and torque transmitter)
● For recording the temperature within the motor:
additionally temperature sensor (PT 100) in the motor
● For recording the temperature within the gear housing:
additionally temperature sensor (PT 100) in the gearing
Application Evaluation of the temperature-time characteristics allows to gain knowledge about
the service conditions (ambient temperatures) of the actuator.
Display temperature-time characteristic
--- 0° line
¦ Recording interrupted e.g. due to power failure
AC display shows temperature evolution during one week. AUMA CDT software
reads out the evolution during an entire year.
The following further information is saved with the characteristic (can be requested
via push button Details)
● Saving date: Time of last temperature measurement
● Starting date: Time of first temperature measurement
● Scaling: Y-axis (temperature)
● Min. value: Minimum measured value
● Max. value: Maximum measured value
14.4. Histograms
14.4.1. Motor running time-position (histogram)
Conditions ● Actuators of the type range SA 07.2 – SA 16.2/SAR 07.2 – SAR 16.2
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Characteristics The entire travel (from 0 – 100 %) is divided into 20 segments for recording the motor
running time. When passing a segment, the counter, shown as bar graph, increments.
The histogram is cyclically saved once a minute, in case a change has occurred.
Application The motor running time position histogram shows the travel range within which the
actuator is predominantly operated. This allows to draw conclusions for the sizing
of the valve.
Display motor running time-position
The following detailed information is saved with the histogram (may be called up via
push buttons Details)
● Starting date:; Date of first running time measurement
● Saving date:; Date of last running time measurement
● Scaling:Y-axis (motor running time)
14.4.2. Motor running time-temperature (histogram)
Conditions ● MWG position transmitter in actuator
● Temperature sensor in the motor (option)
Characteristics The motor temperature is divided into the following segments:
< –20°C to –10°C, > –10°C to 0°C, > 0°C to 10°C, ..., 120°C to 130°C, > 130°C to
140°C, > 140°C.
During each operation, the counter of the segment corresponding to the current
motor temperature will be incremented. The result is shown in a bar chart. The
histogram is cyclically saved once a minute, in case a change has occurred.
Application The histogram indicates the ambient conditions (temperatures) at which the actuator
motor was predominantly operated.
Display motor running time-temperature
The following further information is saved with the histogram (can be requested via
push button Details)
● Starting date: Date of first running time measurement
● Saving date: Date of last running time measurement
● Scaling: Y-axis (motor running time)
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The following further information is saved with the histogram (can be requested via
push button Details)
● Starting date: Date of first measurement
● Saving date: Date of last measurement
● Scaling: Y-axis (acceleration)
14.4.4. Motor running time-torque (histogram)
Conditions MWG position transmitter in actuator
Characteristics The torque scale is divided into the following segments for both directions
(OPEN/CLOSE):
from 0 – 30 %
from 30 – 110 % (8 segments with a width of 10 % each)
more than 110 %
During each operation, the counter of the segment corresponding to the currently
required torque will be incremented. The result is shown in a bar chart. The histogram
is cyclically saved once a minute, in case a change has occurred.
Application The motor running time-torque histogram indicates the actuator load during service
life.
Display motor running time-torque
The following further information is saved with the histogram (can be requested via
push button Details)
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● Starting date:.
● Saving date:.
● Scaling:.
14.5. Maintenance (information and signals)
Characteristics AC actuator controls monitor various parameters set in the factory which have an
impact on the wear of the actuator. Once one of these parameters exceeds a
determined limit, actuator controls generate a signal:
● Status indication: S0005 Warnings (AUMA category)
- Details: Maintenance required
● Status indication: S0010 Maintenance required (NAMUR category)
- Details: shows the parameter(s) for which the limit was exceeded, causing
the Maintenance required signal.
Apart from the parameter monitoring preset in the factory (MT lifetime
mechanics/O-rings/lubricant/contactors), a fixed maintenance interval can additionally
be configured, triggering the same signal when exceeding the configured time.
The current maintenance status of the monitored parameters is represented in a bar
chart.
Once maintenance is complete, the parameter initiating maintenance must be reset
to zero.
Application Maintenance on demand, i.e. the function can be used to perform maintenance
depending on the intensity and load of the actuator.
Activate maintenance signals
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The bar charts indicates the current consumption of the following lifetime accounts:
Lifetime mechanics
Lifetime lubricants
Lifetime contactors
Use push buttons Up ▲ Down ▼ to select the desired parameter. The arrow below
the symbols shows the selected parameter. Pressing push button Reset resets the
lifetime account of the selected parameter to zero.
Set maintenance interval
Parameters for setting a defined maintenance interval. Once the set time has elapsed,
a maintenance signal is issued.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Maintenance signals M1231
Maintenance M1644
Maintenance interval M1233
Default value: 10 years
Setting range: 1 month... 10 years
View/set mechanics setting values
The lifetime of the mechanics depends on the number of starts of the actuator. If an
MWG is installed in the actuator, the number of completed turns including torque
present will also be accounted for.
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Faults interrupt or prevent the electrical actuator operation. In the event of a fault,
the display backlight is red.
Warnings have no influence on the electrical actuator operation. They only serve
for information purposes.
Collective signals include further indications which can be displayed via the
Details push button.
Table 15: Faults and warnings via status indications in the display
Indication on display Description/cause Remedy
S0001 Instead of the valve position, a status text is For a description of the status texts, refer to
displayed. <Status texts in Menu S0001>.
S0005 Collective signal 02: For indicated value > 0: Press push button
Warnings Indicates the number of active warnings. Details.
For details, refer to <Warnings and Out of
specification> table.
S0006 Collective signal 04: For indicated value > 0: Press push button
Not ready REMOTE Indicates the number of active signals. Details.
For details, refer to <Not ready REMOTE and
Function check> table.
S0007 Collective signal 03: For indicated value > 0: Press push button
Fault Indicates the number of active faults. Details to display a list of detailed indications.
The actuator cannot be operated. For details, refer to <Faults and Failure> table.
S0008 Collective signal 07: For indicated value > 0: Press push button
Out of specification Indication according to NAMUR recommenda- Details.
tion NE 107 For details, refer to <Warnings and Out of
Actuator is operated outside the normal oper- specification> table.
ation conditions.
S0009 Collective signal 08: For indicated value > 0: Press push button
Function check Indication according to NAMUR recommenda- Details.
tion NE 107 For details, refer to <Not ready REMOTE and
The actuator is being worked on; output sig- Function check> table.
nals are temporarily invalid.
S0010 Collective signal 09: For indicated value > 0: Press push button
Maintenance required Indication according to NAMUR recommenda- Details to display a list of detailed indications.
tion NE 107
Recommendation to perform maintenance.
S0011 Collective signal 10: For indicated value > 0: Press push button
Failure Indication according to NAMUR recommenda- Details to display a list of detailed indications.
tion NE 107 For details, refer to <Faults and Failure> table.
Actuator function failure, output signals are
invalid
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Table 18: Not ready REMOTE and Function check (collective signal 04)
Indication on display Description/cause Remedy
Wrong oper. cmd Collective signal 13: ● Check operation commands (reset/clear
Possible causes: all operation commands and send one
● Several operation commands (e.g. OPEN operation command only).).
and CLOSE simultaneously, or OPEN and
● Set parameter Positioner to Function act-
SETPOINT operation simultaneously)
ive.
● A setpoint is present and the positioner is
● Check setpoint.
not active
Press push button Details to display a list
● For fieldbus: Setpoint exceeds 100.0 %
of individual indications.
For details, refer to <Individual indications>
table.
Sel. sw. not REMOTE Selector switch is not in position REMOTE. Set selector switch to position REMOTE.
Service active Operation via service interface (Bluetooth) and Exit service software.
service software AUMA CDT.
Disabled Actuator is in operation mode Disabled. Check setting and status of function <Local
controls enable>.
EMCY stop active The EMERGENCY stop switch has been op- ● Enable EMERGENCY stop switch.
erated. The motor control power supply (con- ●
Reset EMERGENCY stop state by means
tactors or thyristors) is disconnected.
of Reset command.
EMCY behav. active Operation mode EMERGENCY is active ● Detect cause for EMERGENCY signal.
(EMERGENCY signal was sent). ● Verify failure source.
0 V are applied at the EMERGENCY input.
● Apply +24 V DC at EMERGENCY input.
I/O interface The actuator is controlled via the I/O interface Check I/O interface.
(parallel).
Handwheel active Manual operation is activated. Start motor operation.
Interlock An interlock is active. Check interlock signal.
Interlock by-pass By-pass function is interlocked. Check states of main and by-pass valve.
PVST active Partial Valve Stroke Test (PVST) is active. Wait until PVST function is complete.
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16. Appendix
16.1. Selection overview for output contacts and indication lights (digital outputs DOUT)
Depending on the version, the AC is equipped with up to 12 output contacts (digital
outputs).
Table 21:
Signal Description
Not used –
End position CLOSED End position CLOSED reached
Indication depends on the type of seating and means either
● limit seating, end position CLOSED reached, or
● torque seating, end position CLOSED reached
End position OPEN End position OPEN reached
Indication depends on the type of seating and means either
● limit seating, end position OPEN reached, or
● torque seating, end position OPEN reached
End p. CLOSED, blink End position CLOSED reached or intermediate position reached
(The intermediate position is only indicated if parameter Signal interm. pos. M0167 =
OPEN/CLOSED = On.)
Signal blinking: Actuator runs in direction CLOSE.
End p. OPEN, blink End position OPEN reached or intermediate position reached.
(The intermediate position is only indicated if parameter Signal interm. pos. M0167 =
OPEN/CLOSED = On.)
Signal blinking: Actuator runs in direction OPEN
Setpoint pos.reached The position setpoint is is within max. error variable (outer dead band).
Running CLOSE Actuator runs in direction CLOSE.
Running OPEN Actuator runs in direction OPEN.
Selector sw. LOCAL Selector switch is in position LOCAL.
Selector sw. REMOTE Selector switch is in position REMOTE.
Selector sw. OFF Selector switch is in position OFF.
Limit switch CLOSED Limit switch operated in direction CLOSE
Limit switch OPEN Limit switch operated in direction OPEN
Torque sw. CLOSED Torque in direction CLOSE exceeded
Torque sw. OPEN Torque in direction OPEN exceeded
NAMUR failure Collective signal 10:
Indication according to NAMUR recommendation NE 107
Actuator function failure, output signals are invalid.
NAMUR funct. check Collective signal 08:
Indication according to NAMUR recommendation NE 107
The actuator is being worked on; output signals are temporarily invalid.
NAMUR out of spec. Collective signal 07:
Indication according to NAMUR recommendation NE 107
Difference between setpoint and actual value is too important (exceeding the normal operation
conditions).
NAMUR mainten. req. Collective signal 09:
Indication according to NAMUR recommendation NE 107
Recommendation to perform maintenance.
Fault Collective signal 03:
Contains the result of a disjunction (OR operation) of all faults.
Warning Collective signal 02:
Contains the result of an OR disjunction of all warnings.
Not ready REMOTE Collective signal 04:
Contains the result of a disjunction (OR-operation) of the signals, forming the "Not ready
REMOTE" group.
The actuator cannot be operated from REMOTE.
The actuator can only be operated via the local controls.
Operation pause active Actuator is in pause time of stepping mode
Start stepping mode The actuator is within the set stepping range.
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Signal Description
Actuator running Actuator is running (output drive is moving)
Hard wired collective signal consisting of:
● Running LOCAL
● Running REMOTE
● Handwheel oper.
Running LOCAL Output drive rotates due to operation command from LOCAL.
Running REMOTE Output drive rotates due to operation command from REMOTE.
Handwheel oper. Output drive rotates without electric operation command.
In intermediate pos. The actuator is in an intermediate position e.g. neither in end position OPEN nor in end pos-
ition CLOSED.
Intermediate pos. 1 Intermediate position 1 reached
Intermediate pos. 2 Intermediate position 2 reached
Intermediate pos. 3 Intermediate position 3 reached
Intermediate pos. 4 Intermediate position 4 reached
Intermediate pos. 5 Intermediate position 5 reached
Intermediate pos. 6 Intermediate position 6 reached
Intermediate pos. 7 Intermediate position 7 reached
Intermediate pos. 8 Intermediate position 8 reached
Input DIN 1 A high signal (+24 V DC) is present at digital input 1.
Input DIN 2 A high signal (+24 V DC) is present at digital input 2.
Input DIN 3 A high signal (+24 V DC) is present at digital input 3.
Input DIN 4 A high signal (+24 V DC) is present at digital input 4.
Input DIN 5 A high signal (+24 V DC) is present at digital input 5.
Input DIN 6 A high signal (+24 V DC) is present at digital input 6.
EMCY stop active Operation mode EMERGENCY stop is active (EMERGENCY stop button has been pressed).
Torque fault CLOSE Torque fault in direction CLOSE
Torque fault OPEN Torque fault in direction OPEN
Torque fault Torque fault in directions CLOSE or OPEN
Thermal fault Motor protection tripped
Phase fault One phase missing
Handwheel active Manual operation is active (handwheel is engaged); optional signal.
PVST active Partial Valve Stroke Test (PVST) is active.
PVST fault Partial Valve Stroke Test (PVST) could not be successfully completed.
PVST abort Partial Valve Stroke Test (PVST) was aborted or could not be started. Remedy: Perform
RESET or restart PVST.
Failure (configurable) This signal can be configured (parameter Failure (configurable) M0879) and comprises a
combination of the following signals which can also be configured:
● Fault (Cfg) M0880
● Warnings (Cfg) M0881
● Not ready REMOTE (Cfg) M0882
Interlock Remote Function Interlock is active for operation mode REMOTE.
Interlock Local Function Interlock is active for operation mode Local.
Interlock OPEN Interlock OPEN is active (enable signal for operation commands in direction OPEN available).
Interlock CLOSE Interlock CLOSED is active (enable signal for operation commands in direction CLOSE
available).
Interlock The operation mode Interlock is active.
Bypass Sync Out <By-pass function> enable for operation commands of main or by-pass valves is active.
Interlock by-pass Operation command executed without enable signal Bypass Sync Out.
Safe ESD Safe ESD function (Emergency Shut Down) is active.
Safe Stop Safe STOP function is active.
SIL fault A SIL fault has occurred (collective signal).
SIL function active A SIL function is active. Collective signal of both states, Safe ESD or Safe STOP.
System ok The actuator is switched on and no fault is present
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Signal Description
Torque wrn OPEN
Torque wrn CLOSE
LPV Sync Out LPV (Lift Plug Valve) synchronisation signal. Master or slave actuator are in an end position.
LPV SA-OPEN Operation command in direction OPEN from the master actuator to the slave actuator (SA).
LPV SA-CLOSE Operation command in direction CLOSE from the master actuator to the slave actuator (SA).
PVST required (PVST) Partial Valve Stroke Test should be executed
FQM FS ready FQM (fail safe) ready
FQM request The fail safe function of the FQM (Fail safe) is active.
FQM end pos. open FQM has reached end position OPEN at the output drive side.
FQM end pos. closed FQM has reached end position CLOSED at the output drive side.
Table 22:
Signal Description
Not used Input not assigned
MODE Change-over between OPEN - CLOSE control and setpoint control
OPEN Operation command OPEN
CLOSE Operation command CLOSE
STOP Operation command STOP
RESET Reset fault signal
I/O interface Change-over between fieldbus interface and parallel interface
OPEN / CLOSE Operation command OPEN/CLOSE for two-wire control
EMERGENCY Operation mode for EMERGENCY behaviour
Intermediate pos. 1 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 1.
Intermediate pos. 2 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 2.
Intermediate pos. 3 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 3.
Intermediate pos. 4 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 4.
Intermediate pos. 5 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 5.
Intermediate pos. 6 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 6.
Intermediate pos. 7 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 7.
Intermediate pos. 8 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 8.
Intermediate pos. 9 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 9.
Intermediate pos. 10 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 10.
Intermediate pos. 11 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 11.
Intermediate pos. 12 Operation command: Run to intermediate position 12.
MPV: CW Position 1 Clockwise approach of position 1
MPV: CCW Position 1 Counterclockwise approach of position 1
MPV: CW Position 2 Clockwise approach of position 2
MPV: CCW Position 2 Counterclockwise approach of position 2
MPV: CW Position 3 Clockwise approach of position 3
MPV: CCW Position 3 Counterclockwise approach of position 3
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Signal Description
MPV: CW Position 4 Clockwise approach of position 4
MPV: CCW Position 4 Counterclockwise approach of position 4
MPV DriveCW Clockwise actuator operation
MPV DriveCCW Counterclockwise actuator operation
Input DIN 1 Signal for controlling output contact
Input DIN 2 Signal for controlling output contact
Input DIN 3 Signal for controlling output contact
Input DIN 4 Signal for controlling output contact
Enable Local Enables the selector switch function (LOCAL/OFF) on the local controls
Enable OPEN Interlock: Enables operation command in direction OPEN
Enable CLOSE Interlock: Enables operation command in direction CLOSE
PID internal setpoint 2 Internal PID setpoint
Remote2_active Activation of operation mode Remote II
Remote2_OPEN Operation command OPEN in operation mode Remote II
Remote_2_CLOSE Operation command CLOSE in operation mode Remote II
Remote2_STOP Operation command STOP in operation mode Remote II
Execute PVST PVST is executed
Bypass Sync In Enable signal for <By-pass function>
LPV Sync In Enable signal for LPV function (synchronisation)
LPV end position CL LPV slave actuator has reached end position CLOSED
LPV sel.sw.Remote Selector switch of LPV slave actuator is in position REMOTE
LPV system ok LPV slave actuator is ready for operation
PID setpoint I/O Change-over of process controller setpoint source between fieldbus interface and I/O interface
PID act. value I/O Change-over of process controller actual value source between fieldbus interface and I/O
interface
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C
Index CDT 106 , 106
Change-over between OPEN 53
A - CLOSE control and setpoint
Acceleration (histogram) 121 control
Acceleration-frequency (histo- 121 Characteristics 116 , 116 , 118 , 119
gram) Closing fully/opening fully 52
Activate/deactivate heater 76 Commissioning 8
Activate functions 102 Commissioning (indications 19
Actual configuration 106 on display)
Actual value - indication on 21 Configurable signals 27
display Contrast 45
Actual value source - process 60 Control 10 , 11 , 33
controller Controller behaviour (process 56
Actuator controls heater sys- 76 controller)
tem Control voltage 11
Actuator controls terminal 10 Correction of the direction of 101
plan rotation
Actuator operation at the local 13 Corrective action 125
controls Cycles 95
Actuator operation from re- 14
mote D
Actuator terminal plan 10 Data export 105
Actuator type (MPV) 69 Data import 105
Adaptive behaviour 50 Data Matrix code 11
Ambient temperature 10 Date 42
Analogue output 1 29 Date format 42
Analogue output 1 adjustment 30 Deactivate heater monitoring 100
Analogue output 1 signal 30 within actuator controls
range Dead band 51 , 51
Analogue output 2 30 Dead band (MPV) 72
Analogue output 2 adjustment 31 Dead time 52
Analogue output 2 signal 30 Delay time 79
range Delay time <EMERGENCY 84
Analogue outputs 29 operation>
Analogue signals 29 Device temperatures 124
Appendix 133 Device type 10
Application functions 46 Diagnostic Interface 109
Automatic deblocking 74 Diagnostics 108
Digital inputs 135 , 135
B Digital inputs (diagnostics) 109
Backlash compensation 72 Digital outputs 27
(MPV) Digital outputs (diagnostics) 109
Basic settings 37 Direct display via ID 15
Binary input signals 135 Direction of rotation 101 , 104
Bluetooth 106 Direction of rotation: 104
Bluetooth diagnostic 108 Directives 8
By-pass function 62 Display (indications) 19
Display formats 42
Display operating time 124
Down time 101
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Index AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
E I
Electronic device ID 108 Identification 10
Electronics monitoring power 98 Indication light colour 26
supply Indication lights 25
EMERGENCY behaviour 79 Indications 19
EMERGENCY operation 79 , 81 Indications on display 19
EMERGENGY stop 35 Input current 11
Enable functions 102 Input signal 11
Enable operation commands 86 Inspection certificate 10
Enabling local controls 84 Interface (diagnostics) 109
Enclosure protection 10 Interlock: 86
End position seating 37 Interlock: by-pass 83
End position tolerance 52 Interlock behaviour 87
Enforce REMOTE control 85 Intermediate position indica- 25
Error - indication on display 19 tion via LEDs
Error variable 51 Intermediate positions 46
Event report 115 Internal process setpoint 58
Intrusive 12
F Inverse operation 58
Factory setting 104
Fail safe (diagnostic) 112 L
Failure behaviour 77 Language in the display 17
Failure functions 77 LEDs (indication lights) 25
Failure - indication on display 25 Lift Plug Valve 64
Failure operation 77 Limit seating 37
Failure position 78 Limit setting range 53
Failure source (EMERGENCY 81 Limit switching 40
operation) Local actuator operation 13
Failure source (failure opera- 77 Local control 13
tion) Local controls 13
Failure source (Interlock) 87 Local setting 14
Fault - indication on display 23 Local Stop 88
Fault signal - configurable 27 Local stop: by-pass 83
Firmware update 106 Loss of process setpoint 58
Firmware version 106 Loss of signal 77 , 78
FQM (diagnostics) 112 Loss of signal process set- 58
Frequency (histogram) 121 point
Function check - indication on 24 LPV 64
display
Functions: activate/enable 102
Fuses 125
G
Gear reduction ratio 69
H
Heater 99
Heater in switch compartment 76
Heater monitoring 99
Heater monitoring time 100
Heater on control unit 76
Heater system 99
Heater system monitoring 99
Histogram 119 , 120 , 121 , 121
Histograms 119
Home port 70
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M P
Main menu 15 Partial Valve Stroke Test 89
Mains voltage 10 Password 16
Maintenance 8 Password change 17
Maintenance required - indic- 24 Password entry 16
ation on display Permissible operation time 96
Maintenance signals 122 Permissible starts/h 96
Menu navigation 14 Phase failure monitoring 101
MODE 53 Phase sequence detection 101
Monitoring functions 93 Plant Asset Management 114
Motion detector 97 Positioner 50
Motor heater 76 Positioner (diagnostic) 111
Motor protection. by-pass 82 Positioner - indication on dis- 22
Motor protection behaviour 94 play
Motor protection monitoring 94 , 94 Positions (pivot points) 46
Motor running time position 119 Positions – indication on dis- 22
histogram play
Motor running time-temperat- 120 Position-time characteristic 118
ure (histogram) Position transmitter (diagnost- 110
Motor running time-torque 121 ic)
(histogram) Position unit 43
Motor starts 95 Potentiometer (diagnostic) 110
Multiport valve function 68 Power class 10
Multiport valve positions – in- 22 Power class for switchgear 11
dication on display Primary fuses 125
MWG (diagnostic) 111 Priority REMOTE 85
Process controller 55
N Process controller (dia- 112
Name plate 10 gnostics)
Non-Intrusive 12 Process factor unit 44
Not ready REMOTE - indica- 23 Process setpoint – loss 58
tion on display Production, year 11
Number format 43 , 43 Proportional amplification Kp 59
Number of ports (positions) 69 Protective measures 8
Push-to-run operation local 32
O
Push-to-run operation Re- 33
Off time 49 , 61
mote
On time 61 , 95
PVST 89
On time monitoring (dia- 111
gnostics) Q
OPEN - CLOSE control (Re- 53 Qualification of staff 8
mote OPEN - CLOSE)
Operating data 114 R
Operation 8 , 13 , 32 Rate time Td 59
Operation commands - indic- 21 Reaction monitoring 97
ations on display Reaction time 97
Operation profile 48 Reaction time, permissible 97
Operation profile: by-pass 83 Reaction time of heater mon- 100
Operation time monitoring 96 itoring
Order number 10 , 10 Remote actuator operation 14
Out of specification - indica- 24 Reset time Tn 59
tion on display Reversing prevention time 77
Output contacts 27 Running time 95
Output signals 27 Running time (motor) 119 , 120 , 121
Overload protection 93 RWG (diagnostic) 110
Overrun 51
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S T
Safety instructions 8 Target configuration 106
Safety instructions/warnings 8 Temperature (motor) 120
Selection overview for output 133 Temperature indication 124
contacts and indication lights Temperature monitoring 99
Selector switch functions 84 Temperature-time character- 119
Self-retaining local 32 istic
Self-retaining Remote 33 Temperature unit 43
Serial number 10 , 11 Thermal monitoring 94
Service 35 Time 42
Service functions 104 Torque (histogram) 121
Setpoint - indication on dis- 22 Torque by-pass 93 , 93
play Torque - indication on display 21
Setpoint source - process 57 Torque monitoring 93
controller Torque seating 37
Signal behaviour (multiport 73 Torque switching 38 , 39
valve) Torque switching: by-pass 82
Signal loss 78 Torque-travel characteristic 116
Signal output units (AIN) 45 Torque unit 43
Signals 27 Torque warning 93
Signals (analogue) 29 Two-wire control 49
Signals - configurable 27 Type (device type) 10
Simulation 112 Type designation 10
Size 10 Type of seating for end posi- 37
Sollwertansteuerung (Fern 53 tions
SOLL)
Split Range operation 54 U
Standards 8 User level 16
Start of stepping mode 61
V
Status menu 15
Valve position - indication on 20
Status signals 27
display
Status signals - configurable 27
Verification of sub-assemblies 100
Stepping mode 60
Stepping mode: by-pass 83 W
Stop step 61 Warnings - indication on dis- 23
Support App 11 , 11 play
Switching off for reaction time 97 Wiring diagram 10
error Working value units (AIN) 45
Y
Year of production 11
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D
Parameter index Date and time 42
Dead band CLOSE 51
0 Dead band OPEN 51
0/4 mA (initial value) 31 Deblocking attempts 75
2 Delay MA direct.CLOSE 67
20 mA (final value) 31 Delay MA direct.OPEN 67
24 V DC customer 130 Delay SA direct.CLOSE 68
24 V DC external 126 Detect. time dt 98
24 V DC internal 131 Detect. time dt (MWG) 98
Device ID 108
A Device tag 107 , 109
Abs. end pos. CLOSED 111 DIN 1 configuration 129
Abs. end pos. OPEN 111 Disabled 128
Absolute value 111
Accept actual config. 106 E
Activation 44 , 44 , 45 , 45 EMCY behav. active 128
Actual position 29 , 111 EMCY failure source 81
Actual process value 112 EMCY operation 81
Actuator behaviour 97 EMCY operation mode 81
Actuator type 69 EMCY position 82
Adapt rotary dir. 101 EMCY position MPV 82
Adjustment AOUT 1 30 EMCY stop active 128
Adjustment AOUT 2 31 End position CLOSED 37
End position OPEN 37
B End stepping CLOSE 61
Backlash comp. 72 End stepping OPEN 61
Bluetooth add.partner 107 , 109 Event filter for Events 115
Bluetooth address 107 , 109 Export all data 105
Buffer size 116 Export all parameters 105
By-pass application 64 Export event report 105
By-pass Interlock 83
By-pass Local STOP 83 F
By-pass operat.profile 83 Fail.beh. config. 129
By-pass timer 83 Fail.pos.OPEN CLOSE 78
By-pass torque 82 Failure 125
Failure (configurable) 28
C Failure beh. source 77
Calibration 132 Failure behav. active 126
Change passwords 17 Failure position MPV 79
Closing rotation 104 Failure reaction EMCY 80
Coding DOUT 1 27 Fault 125
Colour ind.light 1 26 Fault (Cfg) 28
Colour ind.light 2 26 Fault no reaction 128
Colour ind.light 3 26 File size 115
Colour ind.light 4 26 Firmware 106
Colour ind.light 5 26 FO cables 112
Command fieldbus 130 FO configuration 129
Config. error REMOTE 127 , 127 , 131 FQM fail safe end.pos. 112
Config. operat. profile 129 FQM FS diag. result 112
Config. PID controller 129 FQM FS-PosOk 112
Config. warning 126 , 126 , 128 FQM FS ready 112
Configuration EMCY 129 FQM request 112
Configuration error 127 , 127 , 129 FQM timeout tension 112
Create factory settings 105 Function check 125
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H I
Handwheel active 128 I/O interface 128
Heat.monitor.config. 129 IE 24 V AC 130
Heater control unit 76 IE bus exception 130
Heater monitor 100 IE config. pos. transm. 129
Heating sys. mon. time 100 IE EEPROM 130
High limit AIN 1 54 IE fieldbus 130
High limit target value 55 IE file access 130
Hydraulics fault 129 IE Hall 1 calibration 130
Hydraulics warning 131 IE Hall 5 calibration 130
Hysteresis 48 , 74 IE I/O interface 131
Hysteresis 1 48 IE LC 130
IE LC exception 130
IE logic 130
IE logic exception 130
IE MCM 129
IE mot. prot. monitor 130
IE MWG 130
IE MWG calibration 130
IE MWG end positions 130
IE MWG exception 130
IE output defective 130
IE parameter 130
IE parameter config. 129
IE phase monitoring 130
IE position transmitter 130
IE PSO 129
IE registration 130
IE remote interface 131
IE remote Prm Config 131
IE reserve backup 130
IE selector switch 130
IE startup FB 130
IE startup sub-assy 130
IE version 130
Import all parameters 106
Incorr. cmd REMOTE1 129
Incorr. cmd REMOTE2 129
Incorrect phase seq 127 , 129
Indicat. light 5 (right) 25
Indication light 1 (left) 25
Indication light 2 25
Indication light 3 25
Indication light 4 25
Inner dead b. CLOSE 111
Inner dead b. OPEN 111
Input AIN 1 29
Input AIN 2 29
Input of setpoint position 54
Interface 109
Interface status 109
Interlock 87 , 128
Interlock by-pass 128
Interlock failure source 87
Internal error 127 , 127 , 130
Internal warning 126 , 126 , 130
Interval position-time 119
Invalid command 132
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Parameter index
L O
Language 17 Off time 1 49
Limit CLOSE 53 Off time CLOSE 61
Limit OPEN 53 Off time OPEN 62
Limit starts CLOSE 124 Off times 49
Limit starts OPEN 124 Oil leakage 129
Limit turns CLOSE 124 Oil level 129
Limit turns OPEN 124 On time/h 112
Local STOP 88 On time CLOSE 61
Low limit AIN 1 54 On time monitoring 96 , 111
Low limit RWG 111 On time OPEN 62
Low limit target value 55 On time warning 1 95
Low limit Uspan 110 On time warning 2 95
LPV application 67 Op. com. PID contr. 112
LPV function 67 Op. time warning 126
Oper. mode Interlock 87
M Oper. press. config. 131
Mains quality 128 Oper. time monitoring 96 , 96
Maintenance interval 122 , 123 Oper. time opposite 75
Maintenance required 125 Operat. pressure min 131
Max. value at 100.0 % 44 , 44 , 45 , 45 Operating time 124
Maximum stroke 111 Operational info 114 , 114 , 114
Minimum stroke 111 Operational info total 114
Modulating behaviour 57 Operation behaviour 48
Monitor 24 V DC cust. 99 Operation behaviour 1 48
Monitor 24 V DC ext. 99 Operation mode 96
Monitor heat. system 100 Outer dead b. CLOSE 111
Motor running time 129 Outer dead b. OPEN 111
MPV function 69 , 75 Outer dead band 52
MPV home port 70 Out of range 132
Out of specification 125
N
Not ready REMOTE 125
Not ready REMOTE (Cfg) 28
Not referenced 132
Number of ports 69
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Parameter index AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2
P S
PCB failure 132 Save interval 116
Perm.op. time, manual 96 Scaling 44 , 44 , 45 , 45
Perm. running time/h 96 Sel. sw. not REMOTE 128
Phase fault 127 , 129 Self-retaining 33
Phase monitoring 101 Self-retaining Local 32
Pivot point 1 46 Self-retaining Remote II 33
Position 44 , 44 Sensor failure 132
Positioner hyst. CLOSE 52 Service active 128
Positioner hyst. OPEN 52 Set end pos.CLOSED? 40
Position-time 118 Set end pos. OPEN? 40
Position transm. MWG 111 Setpoint pos. disabled 130
Position transm. potent. 110 Setpoint position 111
Position transm. RWG 111 Setpoint position - input 54
Potent. raw value /mV 110 Signal AIN 1 54
Pressure rise 129 Signal AIN 2 54
Process factor 44 , 44 Signal AOUT 1 29
Process setpoint 112 Signal AOUT 2 30
Pump starts 131 Signal behaviour 46 , 73
PVST abort 126 Signal behaviour 1 46
PVST active 128 Signal DOUT 1 27 , 113
PVST behaviour 91 Signal interm. pos. 25
PVST fault 126 Signal loss beh. 77
PVST monitoring 91 Signal outputs (AIN) 45 , 45
PVST operating time 91 Signal range AOUT1 30
PVST operation mode 90 Signal range AOUT2 30
PVST reminder 92 Speed target value 30
PVST reminder period 92 Split range operation 55
PVST reversing time 91 Starts/h 112
PVST stroke 91 Start stepping CLOSE 61
Start stepping OPEN 61
R States AIN 1 109
Raw val. pos. CLOSED 110 , 111 States AIN 2 109
Raw val. pos. OPEN 110 , 111 States AOUT 1 109
Reduction ratio 69 , 72 States AOUT 2 109
Reload languages 105 States DIN 109
Replacement value 132 States DOUT 109
Reset characteristic 117 Step mode CLOSE 61
Reset factory settings 105 Step mode OPEN 61
Reset operation. info 114 Switchgear 77
Revers. prevent. time 77 System event filter 115
RTC voltage 126
Running dir. Interlock 88
RWG raw value /mA 111
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AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Parameter index
T W
Temperature-time 119 Warnings 125
Thermal by-pass 82 Warnings (Cfg) 28
Thermal fault 128 , 129 Working values (AIN) 45 , 45
Time format 43 Wrn controls temp. 126
Time not set 126 Wrn Dead bands 128
Timer CLOSE 61 Wrn event mark 131
Timer OPEN 61 Wrn FOC 126
Tolerance CLOSE 52 Wrn FO cable budget 126
Tolerance OPEN 52 Wrn FOC connection 127
Tolerance range 75 Wrn gearbox temp. 126
Torque 29 Wrn heater 130
Torque by-pass [s] 94 Wrn input AIN 1 126
Torque config. CLOSE 128 Wrn input AIN 2 126
Torque config. OPEN 129 Wrn motor temp. 126
Torque fault CLOSE 127 Wrnn no reaction 126
Torque fault OPEN 127 Wrn on time running 126
Torque-travel 116 , 117 , 117 , 118 Wrn on time starts 126
Torque wrn CLOSE 127 Wrn range act.pos. 131
Torque wrn OPEN 127 Wrn ref.actual position 131
Travel diff. dx 98 Wrn res. data in use 131
Travel diff. dx (MWG) 98 Wrn setpoint position 126
Tripping time 101 Wrn Setpoint Source 128
Trip torque CLOSE 39 Wrn sign.loss act.pos. 131
Trip torque OPEN 39 Wrn Tm mark 131
Type of seating 37 Wrn torque CLOSE 93
Wrn torque OPEN 93
U Wrong oper. cmd 128 , 129
Unit 44 , 44 , 45 , 45
Units 44 , 44 , 44 , 44
, 45 , 45 , 45 ,
45
Update firmware 106
V
Version 108
Volt.level diff. potent. 110
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