Product Overview
Table Of Contents
- Application
- Features
- Applicable Literature
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ACCESSORIES
- TYPICAL APPLICATIONS (wiring diagrams)
- List of Figures
- Typical Actuators: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, MP-382, and MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuators: MP-421, MP-422, MP-423, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-4553, MP-454, MP-465, MP-483, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, and MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuators: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, MP-382, and MP-2113-500.
- Typical Schneider Electric Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Cooling Schneider Electric Microtherm: TP-1031.
- Typical Schneider Electric Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Actuators: MP-465, MP-475, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, and MP5-4851.
- Typical Schneider Electric Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Cooling Schneider Electric Microtherm: TP-1031.
- Typical Actuators: MP-465, MP-475, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, and MP5-4851.
- Typical Schneider Electric Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Actuators: MP-367, MP-377, and MP-387.
- Typical Schneider Electric Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Sequence of Operation
- Typical Schneider Electric Microtherm Controllers: TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, and TP-4xx Series.
- Cycle of Operation
- Typical Schneider Electric Microtherm Controllers: TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, and TP-4xx Series.
- Cycle of Operation
- Typical Actuators which require AE-504 purchased separately: MP-361, MP-371, MP-382, and MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuators which require AE-504 purchased separately: MP-465, MP-475, MP-483, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8301-120 purchased separately: MP-421, MP-422, MP-423, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-454.
- Typical Actuators with CP-8301-120 factory installed and wired: MP-461-600, MP-471-600, MP-481-600, MP-2110-601.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8301-024 purchased separately: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, MP-382, MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8301-120 purchased separately: MP-465, MP-475, MP-483, MP-485, MP-486, MP495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8301-240 purchased separately: MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8391-913 purchased separately: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, MP-382, MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8391-910 purchased separately: MP-421, MP-422, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-453, MP-454.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8391-910 purchased separately: MP-465, MP-475, MP483, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8391-716 purchased separately: MP-421, MP-422, MP-423, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-453, MP-454.
- Typical 120 Vac Actuators which require CP-8391-716 purchased separately: MP-465, MP-475. MP-483, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500.
- Typical 240 Vac Actuators which require CP-8391-716 purchased separately: MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuators: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, and MP-382.
- Typical Actuators: MP-421, MP-422, MP-423, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-453, MP-454, MP-461-600, MP-471-600, and MP-481-600.
- Typical Actuators: MP-465, MP-475, MP-483, MP-486, MP-495, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, and MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuator: MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuator: MP-2110-600.
- Typical Actuators: MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-2151-500.
- Typical Actuators: MP-379 and MP-389
- Typical Actuators: MP-470, MP-480, and MP-4701.
- Typical Actuators: MP-367, MP-377, and MP-387.
- List of Figures
- INSTALLATION
- MOUNTING
- WIRING
- ADJUSTMENTS
- CHECKOUT
- GO, NO GO Test
- Slidewire Controller with 24 Vac Actuators
- Slidewire Controller with Line Voltage Actuator
- CP-8301-120, Vdc Interface (Schneider Electric System 8000) with Line Voltage Actuators without Internal Transformer
- CP-8301-024, Vdc Interface (Schneider Electric System 8000) with 24 Vac Actuators
- CP-8301-120 and CP-8301-240, Vdc Interface (Schneider Electric System 8000) with Line Voltage Actuators with Internal Transformer
- CP-8391-xxx Series mAdc Interface
- Positioning the Actuator with the Controller
- GO, NO GO Test
- REPLACEMENT PARTS
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- REPAIR
- DIMENSIONAL DATA
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SPECIFICATIONS
Actuator Inputs
Input Control Signals: Refer to the actuator selection tables beginning on page 3 for input
control signal capability versus specific actuator models.
Floating, Requires one Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) switch with floating (center
off) position rated at 0.9 amps @ 24 Vac or two Single Pole Single Throw (SPST)
switches rated at 0.9 amps @ 24 Vac.
Two-Position,
SPDT Requires snap acting switch rated at 0.9 amps @ 24 Vac.
SPST Can be used with certain spring return actuators. Switch must be rated to
handle actuator power requirements.
Schneider Electric Microtherm
®
, Proportional Electrical system with the following
typical controllers: PP-22x series, TP-1xx series, TP-2xx series, TP-3xx series, TP-4xx
series, TP-1xxx series, and TP-1xxxx series.
Standard Control of a single actuator.
Sequencing Control of two actuators in sequence.
Five-Position Used typically for adjustable minimum position (five positions) of an
economizer actuator.
Slidewire and Paralleling, Requires AE-504 paralleling relay. Refer to AE-504 Solid
State Paralleling Relay General Instructions F-16524. AE-504 accepts 100 Ω to
1000
Ω slidewires.
Voltage Vdc, Requires CP-8301-xxx series of solid state actuator drives. Refer to
CP-8301 Solid State Actuator Drive General Instructions F-14940. Refer to the
actuator selection tables beginning on page 3.
Current mAdc, Requires CP-8391-xxx series of solid state actuator drives. Refer to the
actuator selection tables beginning on page 3.
Power Requirements: Refer to the actuator selection tables beginning on page 3 to
determine power requirements.
Connections:
MP-3xx, 4xx, 2xxx, 4xxx, Coded screw terminals.
Models with “-600” Suffix, Coded screw terminals except for input signal which are
color coded pigtails.
Actuator Outputs
Torque: Refer to the actuator selection tables beginning on page 3 to determine the
actuator torque rating.
Nominal Damper Area: Actuator selection should be made in accordance with the damper
manufacturer’s specifications.
Stroke (Degrees of Rotation), Refer to the actuator selection tables beginning on page
3 for information on degrees of rotation.
Auxiliary Switch, Refer to the actuator selection tables beginning on page 3 for the
models that include an auxiliary switch. Refer to Table-6 for ratings.
Spring Return: Refer to the actuator selection tables beginning on page 3 for models that
are spring return.
Environment
Ambient Temperature Limits:
Shipping and Storage, -40 to 160 °F (-40 to 71 °C).
Operating, -40 to 136 °F (-40 to 58 °C).
Humidity: 5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
Locations: NEMA 1
NEMA 4 for non-spring return actuators with AM-363.
Agency Listings:
UL 873, Underwriters Laboratories (File #E9429 Category Temperature Indicating and
Regulating Equipment).
CSA, Canadian Standards Association (File #LR3728).
European Community, EMC Directives (89/336/EEC and 92/31/EEC). Low Voltage
Directive (72/23/EEC). Refer to
Table-2 and Table-3 to identify specific models that are in
compliance with CE requirements.
Hazardous Location Models, UL file #29291. Designed for use in hazardous locations
N.E.C., Class 1, Groups C and D, and Class 2, Groups E, F, and G.
Temperature code
T6 for hazardous housing.










