User Guide

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TYPICAL TWO POSITION CONTROL (wiring diagrams)
Figure-1 illustrates typical wiring diagrams for spring return two-position MA51-710x
actuators. See Table-1 for model selection. See 8 for wiring diagrams notes guide.
TYPICAL FLOATING CONTROL (wiring diagrams)
Figure-2 through Figure-5 illustrates typical wiring diagrams for spring return floating
MF51-7103 actuators. See Table-1 for model selection. See 8 for wiring diagrams notes
guide.
Caution:
This product contains a half-wave rectifier power supply and must not be
powered off transformers used to power other devices utilizing non-isolated full-wave
rectifier power supplies. Refer to
EN-206, Guidelines for Power Multiple Devices from a
Common Transformer, F-26363
for detailed information.
MA51-7103-xxx
1
1
24 Vac Transformer
or 20-30 Vdc
Blk
Red
Com
Hot (+DC)
Line
Volts
SPST Control Contact
N
Hot
L1
L2
120 Vac or
230 Vac
120 Vac White Black
230 Vac Blue Brown
Voltage L1 N L2 Hot
MA51-710X-xxx
SPST Control Contact
8
8
Figure-1 Typical Wiring Diagrams for Two Position Actuators
MF51-7103-xxx
24 Vac Transformer
or 20-30 Vdc
Red
Black
Common
1
Hot (+DC)
Line
Volts
Blue
Extend
RetractYellow/Black
Typical
Floating
Controller
(-)
(+)
Feedback Signal
2 to 10 Vdc
Violet
2 8
Figure-2 Floating Point Control
MF51-7103-xxx
24 Vac Transformer
or 20-30 Vdc
Red
Black
Common
Hot (+DC)
1
Line
Volts
Controller
Blue
Yellow/Black
Hot
Common
Extend
Retract
(-)
(+)
Feedback Signal
2 to 10 Vdc
Violet
2 8
Figure-3 Triac Source