User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Application
- Features
- Applicable Literature
- . Environmental Controls Cross-Reference Guide, F-23638
- . Environmental Controls Reference Manual, F-21683
- . Environmental Controls Application Manual, F-21335
- . Pneumatic Products Catalog, F-27383
- . MP-3xx Series, MP-4xx Series, MP-2xxx Series, and MP-4xxx Series Reversible and Proportional Electric Actuators General Instructions, F-15479
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Inputs
- Outputs
- Environment
- Agency Listings
- Table-2 Typical Actuators.
- TYPICAL APPLICATIONS (wiring diagrams)
- INSTALLATION
- WIRING
- ADJUSTMENTS
- Start Point Adjustment
- 1. Peel back the Schneider Electric label from the drive, to expose the start point adjustment potentiometer. Refer to Figure-3.
- 2. Disconnect the red, yellow, and blue leads of the drive from the controller.
- 3. Connect the leads of TOOL-202 to the like-colored leads of the drive.
- 4. Connect a DVM to the yellow (OP1) and blue (COM) leads of the drive.
- 5. Adjust TOOL-202 until the DVM reading equals the required start point voltage (2 to 12 Vdc).
- 6. Adjust the actuator start point, using a small, single-slotted screwdriver, so that the actuator shaft just begins to rotate when the desired voltage is applied.
- 7. Press the label back onto the drive.
- 1. Peel back the Schneider Electric label from the drive, to expose the start point adjustment potentiometer. Refer to Figure-3.
- Start Point Adjustment
- CHECKOUT
- Positioning with Controller
- Go, No Go Test
- 1. Disconnect the field wiring from the red, yellow, and blue leads of the drive.
- 2. Apply power to the actuator.
- 3. Short the yellow and red leads of the drive. The actuator should rotate CW to its limit, unless it is rewired to rotate CCW on an increase in input signal. Disconnect the short between the yellow and red leads.
- 4. Short the yellow and blue leads of the drive. The actuator should rotate CCW to its limit, unless it is rewired to rotate CW on an increase in input signal. Disconnect the short between the yellow and blue leads.
- 5. If the assembled actuator and drive passes steps 3 and 4, they are functioning correctly. If the assembly does not pass these steps, proceed to the next step.
- 6. Unhook the drive leads from actuator terminals x, 2, and 3.
- 7. Short actuator terminals x and two. The actuator should rotate CW to its limit. Disconnect the short. The actuator should stop rotation.
- 8. Short actuator terminals x and three. The actuator should rotate CCW to its limit. Disconnect the short. The actuator should stop rotation.
- 9. If the actuator passes steps 7 and 8, it is functioning correctly. If the actuator does not pass these steps, the drive may still be functional but the actuator must be replaced.
- 1. Disconnect the field wiring from the red, yellow, and blue leads of the drive.
- Manual Positioning
- 1. Apply power to the actuator.
- 2. Disconnect the actuator’s control leads from the controller.
- 3. Attach the leads from the manual positioner (TOOL-202) to the like-colored leads on the drive.
- 4. Manually position the actuator by turning the knob of the manual positioner.
- 5. Check for proper operation of the valve or damper as the actuator is operated.
- 6. Remove power from the actuator.
- 7. Reconnect the actuator wires to the controller.
- 1. Apply power to the actuator.
- MAINTENANCE
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ADJUSTMENTS
Start Point Adjustment
The start point of these actuators is factory-set to 6 Vdc and is field-adjustable from 2 to
12 Vdc. If a start point other than 6 Vdc is required, proceed as follows:
1. Peel back the Schneider Electric label from the drive, to expose the start point adjustment
potentiometer. Refer to Figure-3.
2. Disconnect the red, yellow, and blue leads of the drive from the controller.
3. Connect the leads of TOOL-202 to the like-colored leads of the drive.
4. Connect a DVM to the yellow (OP1) and blue (COM) leads of the drive.
5. Adjust TOOL-202 until the DVM reading equals the required start point voltage (2 to
12
Vdc).
6. Adjust the actuator start point, using a small, single-slotted screwdriver, so that the
actuator shaft just begins to rotate when the desired voltage is applied.
7. Press the label back onto the drive.
CHECKOUT
After the entire system has been installed and the actuator has been powered up, the
following checks can be made for proper system operation.
Positioning with
Controller
If the sensed media is within the controller’s setpoint range, the actuator can be positioned
by adjusting the controller setpoint up and down. Check for correct operation of the actuator
(valve or damper) while it is being stroked.
Figure-4 Installation Wiring Diagram.
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Actuator
Yellow / Black
Blue / Black
Red / Black
Brown
Brown / White
Brown / Black
Black
CP-8301-XXX
Drive
Typical
Controllers
TP-8101
CP-8102
Red Red (+20)
Yellow Yellow (OP1)
Blue Blue (COM)
24 Vac Actuators Only.
AC
Supply
These terminals are marked L1 & L2 on 120V and 240V
actuators. 120V and 240V actuators must not have a built-in
transformer, or if a built-in transformer is present, remove red
and blue leads from terminals 7 and 8, and tape off.
CP-8301-024 can be used with the following electric
actuators: MP-361, 371, 381, 382, 2113-500 and 9713.
CP-8301-120 can be used with the following electric
actuators: MP-465, 475, 483, 485, 486, 495, and 2150-500.
CP-8301-240 can be used with 240 Vac electric
actuators. (Available as a standard option.)
Actuator rotates clockwise on increase in input signal.
To rotate actuator counterclockwise on an increase
in input signal, reverse blue/black and red/black leads
and reverse brown/black and brown/white leads.
External green jumper from X to case ground (and G to case
ground, for 24 Vac) on MP-XXXX-XXX-X-2 models only.
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Part Number Vac Color
CP-8301-120 120 White
CP-8301-240 240 White/Black
CP-8301-024 24 Black/Blue
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