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AFRISO ARM ProClick User manual

Make electrical connections in the controller depending on the version of the actuator.
The version is marked on the nameplate on the actuator housing.
3-point control actuator
Connect the actuator to the controller
according to the diagram (Fig. 6).
The neutral wire of the actuator should
be connected to the corresponsive clamp
on the controller, or directly into the
mains neutral wire.
After making the connections, check
whether the actuator turns in the
required direction.
If needed, swap wires 2 and 3.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL 953.011.0129
ARM ProClick
electric actuators
AFRISO Sp. zo.o.
Szałsza, ul. Kościelna 7
42-677 Czekanów
www.afriso.pl
Zespół Obsługi Klienta
tel. 32 330 33 55
fax 32 330 33 51
[email protected]
NOTICE!
This instruction manual is also available on www.afriso.pl.
WARNING!
The product may only be mounted, commissioned and disposed of by qualied, specially
trained staff. Electrical work should always be entrusted to a qualied electrician.
Alterations performed by unauthorized staff may cause a threat and are forbidden
for safety reasons.
The product is powered by 230 V AC or 24V AC voltage. This may cause severe injuries
or death.
Do not let the product go into contact with water.
Do not alter the product in any way.
Before mounting the product please read the manual of the mixing valve.
APPLICATION
Used in water-based heating and cooling systems, can be mounted on 3- and 4-way mixing valves.
When connected to an appropriate controller, ARM 3-point actuators are used to mix two streams via
the mixing valve, and ARM 2-point actuators are used to switch the stream between two connections.
The ARM proportional actuator can be controlled, depending on the settings, with 0..10 V, 2..10 V, 0..20 mA,
4..20 mA or PWM signals and serve any function.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
1. ARM ProClick electric actuator with a knob, double-sided scale (“from 0 to 10” and “from 10 to 0”) and
an electric cable with a plug.
2. Instruction manual.
3. Mixing valve mounting manual.
CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
ARM ProClick electric actuator
ring with indicator
knob
double-sided scale
ProClick system disconnecting pushbutton
Fig. 1. Construction of the ARM ProClick actuator
Fig. 4. Detaching the
cover lid
Fig 5. Electrical plug
Fig. 2. Possible mounting positions and set-
ting the ring with the pointer and the scale
Fig. 3. Improper mounting position
The actuator can be mounted on the valve in four different positions. The blue ring with indicator must
point upwards. If it does not, pull off the knob and blue ring. Then mount it back with the indicator poin-
ting upwards. The blue ring has a special hole inside, allowing it to be lifted with a at headed screwdriver.
The actuator power cable can be detached, which simplies mounting and electrical work. To detach
the actuator plug, lift the lever of the cover and slide it out of the actuator housing (Fig. 4.). Then proceed
to take out the plug (Fig. 5.). The plug ts into the socket in only one position.
2-point control actuator
The neutral wire of the actuator needs to be connected into the mains
neutral wire. Detach the knob and set the switch (Fig. 8.) according
to the diagram (Fig. 7.). Next, connect the wires depending on the
required actuator rotation direction (example found on page 6).
Fig. 6. Electrical diagram
of a 3-point actuator
Fig. 7. Electrical diagram of a 2-point actuator, switching function
2 and 3-point control actuator
Actuators marked like this can work as either 3-point
or 2-point actuators.
To use the device in the 3-point mode, you need to:
Connect the actuator with a controller as shown in the
diagram on Fig. 6.
After making the connections, check if the actuator turns
in the direction required. If needed, swap wires 2 and 3.
To use the device in the 2-point mode, you need to:
Connect the neutral wire of the actuator directly to the mains
neutral wire. Detach the knob and set the switch (Fig. 8.)
according to the diagram (Fig. 7.). Next, connect the wires
depending on the required actuator rotation direction.
An example for 2-point control
Fig.8. Actuator rotation direction switch
When the switch (Fig. 8.) is set to the
, position, and voltage is applied to the black
wire (2), the actuator will turn the valve
counterclockwise to the end position. When
voltage is applied to both the black (2) and
brown (3) wires, the actuator will turn the valve
clockwise to the other end position.
When the switch (Fig. 8.) is set to the ,
position, and voltage is applied to the brown
wire (3), the actuator will turn the valve
clockwise to the end position. When voltage
is applied to both the brown (3) and black
(2) wires, the actuator will turn the valve
counterclockwise to the other end position.
3-point
controller
Actuator wires
2-point
controller
2-point
controller
Actuator wiresActuator wires
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter / piece Value / material
Control 3-point 2-point 2- and 3-point Proportional
Torque 6 Nm 6 Nm 6 Nm, 15 Nm 6 Nm
90° turning time 60 s, 120 s 12 s 120 s depending on settings:
60 s, 120 s
Control signal / power
supply
230 V AC 230 V AC 230 V AC,
24 V AC
depending on settings:
24 V AC/DC - 0..10 V, 2..10 V,
0..20 mA, 4..20 mA, PWM
Turning angle 90°
Ambient temperature
range
0÷50°C
Power consumption 2,5÷4 VA
Safety class II
Protection class IP42
Dimensions (H x W x D) 85,5×97×99 mm
Housing PC
Cable length 2 m
DECLARATIONS AND STATEMENTS
AFRISO Sp. z o.o. hereby states that this product is complaint with the following directives:
LVD (2014/35/EU) on low-voltage equipment,
EMC (2014/30/EU) on electromagnetic compatibility,
RoHS II (2011/65/EU) on restricting the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment,
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity can be found at the following website:
www.afriso.pl and www.afriso.com.
MAINTENANCE
The ARM ProClick actuator is a maintenance-free product.
DECOMISSIONING, DISPOSAL
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Dismount the device.
3. To protect the environment, this product must not be disposed of together with
regular household waste. Dispose of the product according to local directives
and guidelines.
This device consists of materials that can be reused by recycling companies.
WARRANTY
The manufacturer’s warranty for this product is 36 months after the date of sale from
AFRISO Sp. z o.o. In case of any alteration of the product or usage against this instruction manual,
the warranty becomes void.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
For AFRISO Sp. z o.o. customer satisfaction is the prime objective. Please contact us if you have any
questions, suggestions or problems concerning our product: zok@afriso.pl.
LED Signals State Notes
Green LED is on constantly Power is on, the actuator is working
correctly
-
Green LED is blinking Power is on, manual mode is enabled
(Fig. 14.)
-
Green LED is on, additionally orange
LED on the left or right is on depending
on the rotation direction
The actuator is turning left or right -
Green LED is on while the red LED is
blinking
The actuator is stuck on an obstacle,
turning the valve further is not
possible
Clean the mixing valve,
remove the obstacle
Red LED is on constantly No signal, damaged wire This function is active when
controlling the actuator
with a 2..10 V (c, d)
or a 4..20mA (g, h) signal
Fig. 14. Manual mode pushbutton
Fig. 15. Mounting/dismounting of an ARM ProClick actuator on a valve
Fig. 16. Two sides of the cover with the scale
Fig. 9. The switch used to set the actuator function
and the accepted control signal
Fig. 10. Description of the switch
functions
Fig. 12. LEDs in 2- and 3-point
actuators
Fig. 13. LEDs in proportional
actuators
Fig. 11. Electrical connection diagram
USING THE ARM PROCLICK ACTUATOR
USING THE ARM PROCLICK ACTUATOR
TAB. 1. LED SIGNALS ON PROROPORTIONAL ACTUATORS
Detach the knob and use a at headed screwdriver to select the appro-
priate letter on the switch (Fig. 9.) depending on the used control signal
and the required valve opening time according to the table (Fig. 10.).
Next, make the electrical connections as shown in the diagram (Fig. 11.).
The actuator turn direction can be changed using the switch (Fig. 8.)
located under the knob.
1. Signaling LEDs
The LEDs on the left and right indicate
the turning direction of the actuator
and valve (Fig. 12.). The left one indicates
the actuator turning counter-clockwise
and the right one indicates turning
clockwise.
On proportional actuators, there is
an additional green LED signaling
the proper operation of the actuator,
and an additional red LED signaling
a malfunction (Fig. 13.). The signals
description can be found in Tab. 1.
2. Proportional actuator protection mode
The actuator is protected against destroying itself. When the actuator encounters an obstacle, it enters
an alarm state, indicated by a constant green and blinking red light.
Every 20 seconds, the actuator will attempt to turn the valve. If the actuator successfully turns the valve,
it will return to normal operation mode, otherwise it stays in the alarm mode.
Double pressing the manual mode pushbutton (Fig. 14.) from automatic to manual mode on the proportio-
nal actuator will clear the displayed errors.
3. Actuator operation mode
It’s possible to switch the actuator from automatic
to manual mode using the manual mode pushbutton
When the pushbutton is in the upper position,
the actuator is in the automatic mode. When the push-
button is pressed down, manual operation, meaning
freely turning the actuator knob, is possible.
abcd
e
f
g
h
i
j
Switch
setting
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
0-10 V
0-10 V
2-10 V
2-10 V
0-20 mA
0-20 mA
4-20 mA
4-20 mA
PWM
PWM
60 s
120 s
60 s
120 s
60 s
120 s
60 s
120 s
60 s
120 s
Control
signal
Time of full
valve rotation
4. Mounting and dismounting the actuator on a mixing valve
To mount or dismount the actuator, you need to press and hold the ProClick mechanism pushbutton (1),
and then slide the actuator on or off the valve spindle (2).
5. Selecting the scale and the position
The double-sided scale of the knob should be inserted in the position corresponding to the required direc-
tion of the valve opening and closing (“from 0 to 10” or “from 10 to 0”), following the rule:
- if the valve closes when turned to the right, clockwise, choose the “from 0 to 10” scale,
- if the valve closes when turned to the left, counterclockwise, choose the “from 10 to 0” scale.
After choosing the correct scale, the “0” position will correspond to the valve being fully closed (no hot
water input), while the “10” position will correspond to the valve being fully open (hot water input fully
open). Other position on the scale will correspond to the respective valve opening percentage (ex. position
“4” will correspond to the valve being 40% open).
1
2
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Proportional control actuator
Y DC 0(2)…10 V, 0(4)…20 mA PWM
Controller input signal
U DC 0…10 V
Actuator wires
Actuator position output signal
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