User Guide

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INSTALLATION
Inspection Inspect the package for damage. If damaged, notify the appropriate carrier immediately. If
undamaged, open the package and inspect the device for obvious damage. Return
damaged products.
Requirements Tools (not provided):
Appropriate screwdriver
Slip joint pliers
Digital Volt-ohm Meter (DVM)
Suitable voltage signal source (for voltage start point and input span adjustment)
Milliamp meter
Suitable current signal source (for current start point and input span adjustment)
Training: Installer must be a qualified, experienced technician
Other accessories as required to install the actuator
Wiring diagrams
Warning:
Electrical shock hazard! Disconnect power before installation to prevent electrical shock
or equipment damage.
Make all connections in accordance with the electrical wiring diagram and in
accordance with national and local electrical codes. Use copper conductors that are
suitable for 105°C.
Caution:
Do not exceed the ratings of the device(s).
Static charges produce voltages high enough to damage the electronic components.
Follow static electricity precautions when installing or servicing the device(s).
Avoid locations where excessive oil, dust, moisture, corrosive fumes or vibration, or an
explosive atmosphere is present.
Yellow (+)
Blue (-)
Yellow (+)
Blue (-)
3
1 2
3
1 2
3
1 Actuator drives configured for
current input.
2 Each actuator requires 5 Vdc at
20 mA, at full scale. When
configured for current input, the
maximum number of actuators
which may be connected in
series is limited by the output
voltage the controller can
supply.
3 CP-9302 actuator drives are
available with a purge override
(input override) feature. Use of
this override feature is optional.
Purge Override
(Input Signal Override)
2
Purge Override
(Input Signal Override)
Purge Input (Override Input)
Purge + (Override +)
Purge Input (Override Input)
Purge + (Override +)
CP-9302
Current Input
from Controller
Yellow (+)
Blue (-)
+
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1
CP-9301
CP-9302
Figure-4 Typical Control Wiring for Three or More Actuators with Drives Configured for Current Input.