User Guide
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 TAC Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Cooling TAC Microtherm: TP-1031.
- Typical TAC 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 TAC Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Cooling TAC 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 TAC 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 TAC Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Sequence of Operation
- Typical TAC Microtherm Controllers: TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, and TP-4xx Series.
- Cycle of Operation
- Typical TAC 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 (TAC System 8000) with Line Voltage Actuators without Internal Transformer
- CP-8301-024, Vdc Interface (TAC System 8000) with 24 Vac Actuators
- CP-8301-120 and CP-8301-240, Vdc Interface (TAC 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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8. Short actuator terminal X to 3 and the actuator should rotate CCW to its limit.
If the unit passes steps 7 and 8, the actuator is good and CP-8301-xxx is defective. If the
unit does not pass steps 7 and 8, the actuator is defective and the CP-8301-xxx may be
good.
CP-8301-024, Vdc Interface (TAC System 8000) with 24 Vac Actuators
Refer to Figure-17.
1. Disconnect field wiring from Red, Yellow, and Blue leads of CP-8301-xxx.
2. Apply 24 Vac power to terminals H and G of the actuator.
3. Short the Yellow and Red leads of CP-8301-xxx and the actuator should rotate CW to
its limit, unless rewired to rotate CCW on an increase in input signal.
4. Short the Yellow and Blue leads of CP-8301-xxx and the actuator should rotate CCW to
its limit, unless rewired to rotate CCW on an increase in input signal.
5. If the unit passes steps 3 and 4, the actuator and the CP-8301-xxx are good. If the unit
does not pass steps 3 and 4, proceed to step 6.
6. Unhook the CP-8301-xxx leads from actuator terminals X, 2, and 3.
7. Short actuator terminal X to 2 and the actuator should rotate CW to its limit.
8. Short actuator terminal X to 3 and the actuator should rotate CCW to its limit.
If the unit passes steps 7 and 8, the actuator is good and CP-8301-xxx is defective. If the
unit does not pass steps 7 and 8, the actuator is defective and the CP-8301-xxx may be
good.
CP-8301-120 and CP-8301-240, Vdc Interface (TAC System 8000) with Line
Voltage Actuators with Internal Transformer
Refer to Figure-18.
1. Disconnect field wiring from Red, Yellow, and Blue leads of CP-8301-xxx.
2. Apply AC power to terminals L1 and L2 of the actuator.
3. Short the Yellow and Red leads of CP-8301-xxx and the actuator should rotate CW to
its limit, unless rewired to rotate CCW on an increase in input signal.
4. Short the Yellow and Blue leads of CP-8301-xxx and the actuator should rotate CCW to
its limit, unless rewired to rotate CCW on an increase in input signal.
5. If the unit passes steps 3 and 4, the actuator and the CP-8301-xxx are good. If the unit
does not pass steps 3 and 4, proceed to step 6.
6. Unhook the CP-8301-xxx leads from actuator terminals X, 2, and 3.
7. Short actuator terminal X to 2 and the actuator should rotate CW to its limit.
8. Short actuator terminal X to 3 and the actuator should rotate CCW to its limit.
If the unit passes steps 7 and 8, the actuator is good and CP-8301-xxx is defective. If the
unit does not pass steps 7 and 8, the actuator is defective and the CP-8301-xxx may be
good.
CP-8391-xxx Series mAdc Interface
Refer to Figure-19 through Figure-23.
1. Unhook the CP-8391-xxx leads from actuator terminals X, 2, and 3.
2. Refer to specific actuator for power hook-ups.
3. Short actuator terminal X to 2 and the actuator should rotate CW to its limit.
4. Short actuator terminal X to 3 and the actuator should rotate CCW to its limit.
5. If the unit passes steps 3 and 4, the actuator is good.










