modec MC89 Series User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WATER KIT
ENGLISH

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TABLE OF CONTENT
MC89 ELECTRIC SERIES...................................................................................................... 3
Instruction manual .................................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 4
General safety warnings ........................................................................................................................... 5
Transporting the actuator ......................................................................... 6
Storing the actuator ................................................................................ 6
Protecting the environment ....................................................................... 6
Certification CE........................................................................................................................................... 7
Safety equipment ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Description and technical specifications............................................................................................... 8
Portable Valve Actuator............................................................................ 8
Batteries and chargers ............................................................................. 9
Starting up the Portable Valve Actuator...............................................................................................11
Changing the battery pack ...................................................................... 11
Settings ............................................................................................. 11
Setting up and use the water kit ...........................................................................................................13
General info........................................................................................ 13
Setting up and use the water kit ............................................................... 13
Start................................................................................................. 15
Torque reaction safety stop ..................................................................... 15
Events occurring when actuating a valve ..................................................... 15
Revolution counter (option) ...................................................................................................................16
Maintenance and Servicing.............................................................................................................17
Problem solving .................................................................................................................................19
Accessories.........................................................................................................................................19
Foot held articulated reaction system BA012 ................................................. 19
Torque reaction arm BR001...................................................................... 20
Telescopic valve key EB002 and the extension bar EB012 .................................. 20
Instruction Manual : modec Portable Valve Actuators ................................................................ 21
WARRANTY...........................................................................................................................22

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MC89 ELECTRIC SERIES
Instruction manual
The modec H20 kit guarantees ease, speed and safety when handling underground valves
in the water industry.
This kit includes accessories thought, designed and produced for operations on your water
system.The MC89 battery-powered portable valve actuator contained in this kit is extremely
compact and
lightweight, with a torque of up to more than 850 Nm. Its two Lithium Ion batteries
guarantee up to one hour of continuous use. The electronic torque limiter integrated in the
actuator will allow you to easily and effectively protect your equipment from damage and prevent
overheating of the actuator.Finally, because modec focuses its expertise on safety, our H
2
0 kit
also includes two torque mana
gement systems to protect operators in all situations and
environments.
All this in a sturdy, compact case that will protect your equipment, easy to carry
everywhere.
The essential kit for the hydrant man!
CAREFULLY READ THE OPERATING HANDBOOK BEFORE USE

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+33 4 75 40 27 15
Introduction
This instruction manual must always be available and kept close to where the actuator will
beused.
This document is unique and is owned by the company modec. It cannot be corrected,
modified
or duplicated without prior written agreement. This document should not be
considered a replace
ment for safety rules set out in the Work Code or in any other legislation
that applies to the sitewhere the actuator is used.
It belongs to the operators to make sure that all security regulations applicable to both the
work
site and the Portable Valve Actuator conditions of use are respected.
modec products are conceived and fabricated with the utmost care and attention for the
safety
of both the operator and the equipment. This is certified by the declaration of conformity
with the
relevant clauses in the European directive 2006/42/CE.
The actuators described in this document may evolve. We reserve the right to modify their
specifications, without prior notice. Updates will be available on our website www.
modec.fr. It is
important to refer to the website before setting up or using the actuator, and
before carrying out
maintenance. Any modifications made to the actuators or their
accessories must be approved inwriting by modec.
Operators in charge of setting up, using or servicing modec actuators must have a
reasonable knowledge of the equipment. As well as carefully reading this instruction
manual, they must becompetent in the valve sector and the particularities related to their
work environment.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important information and user instructions for the
following tools: water kit modec. It is IMPERATIVE that you read the whole of
this user guide before using the tool or carrying out any maintenance
operations. Make sure you follow to the letter the instructions and diagrams
found in this document. Failure toadhere to the instructions contained in this manual, and
any modifications, omissions or the use of replacement parts that do not adhere to the
specifications set out in this manual, clears the manufacturer of all responsibility related
to the protection of people and equipment.

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General safety warnings
This machine is not intended for use by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capacity, orby people devoid of experience or knowledge, except if they are supervised by,
or have been given instructions by, an intermediary for the person responsible for their
security.
Portable Valve Actuators are designed solely for use by professional operators trained
in how to usethem and educated about the relevant safety measures.
To avoid all risk of injury associated with using a modec Portable Valve Actuator; take care to
always follow the user instructions. Make sure you work in a comfortable position that demands
minimal effort from your body, arms and wrists. Keep your wrists straight, without excessive,
repetitive or prolonged twisting or extension. Do not use force and don’t hold the
tool tighter
than necessary
–
avoid long exposure to vibrations.
•
The modec Portable Valve Actuator is a tool whose use is exclusively for manipulating
valvehandwheels or rotating systems, such as those described in this document.
•
modec Portable Valve Actuators are not adapted for manipulating winches or lifts.
•
The company modec declines all responsibility for damages caused by incorrect use and
any use
other than the one intended.
•
The company modec also declines all responsibility for damages resulting from the use of
acces
sories that are not the original.
Work zone safety
•
Keep the work area clean and well-lit –minimum level lighting of 300 lux
•
Aside from the operator, keep any other people at a safe distance within a radius that takes
ac-count of fixed points, straps, chains and any other torque retention system used.
•
To protect the operator, we recommend that you do not use the PVAs if there is a risk of
lightning.
Safety of personnel during use and maintenance
•
Stay vigilant –watch what you are doing and apply common sense when using the tool. Do
not usea tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medicines.
•
Use the individual safety protection equipment (see the summary table, page 8).
•
Do not rush ahead
–
maintain a suitable position and balance at all times.
•
Wear suitable clothing –do not wear baggy clothes or jewelry. It is obligatory to tie back
hair and to wear close-fitting clothes (not floaty) to ensure all clothing parts are distanced
when moving.
•
To avoid the motor starting at the wrong time, before picking up or while carrying the PVA,
remove
or disconnect the battery.
Use and servicing
•
Don’t use the tool if the switch systems for changing direction, accelerating, starting up or
stop
ping are not working properly. This could pose danger to the operator.
•
Observe tool maintenance. Check there if no incorrect alignment or blockage of moving
parts
or from broken parts or any other problem that could affect how the tool functions. If
there is any damage, take the necessary steps and precautions to return the tool and its
accessories to good
working order.
•
Have the tool serviced by a qualified repairer using only modec products when changing
parts.
•
Only use valve accessories recommended and approved by modec. Think to consult the
accessory list provided and/or seek advice from modec for specific uses.
•
Before starting up the motor, the operator must, without fail, check the follow points:

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o
Accessories mounted or activated by the actuator are in good condition and correctly
attached.
oThe most suitable torque retention system is being used and it assures the safety of
theoperator.
o
The system that fixes to the valve is adapted to the valve.
o
Both the actuator and the operator are in a stable position. The operator is placed in
oppo
sition to any possible movements the actuator may make while coming to a
stop.
•
Stop the actuator immediately if it starts to behave differently (a change of noise,
increased
vibrations). Replace all damaged parts of the actuator and accessories. Damaged
parts can burst
and cause serious harm, even a potential fatality.
•
Before placing a valve on, or removing it from, the actuator, wait until the actuator has
come to
a complete stop.
•
Only activate the command to inverse the direction left/right when the actuator is fully
stopped,
otherwise the operator may find they are working in a poorly adapted position.
•
Always hold down the rotation direction switch until it stops.
In certain circumstances, the tool may keep rotating for several seconds after
releasingthe switch. Never put your hands close to the tool or any moving parts.
•
Keep the ventilation slits on the actuator and the batteries free and clean to ensure
adequatecooling.
•
Keep the contacts on the machine, charger and battery pack clean.
•
Don’t open the battery. Risk of short-circuiting.
•
Protect the battery from heat, for example direct exposure to the sun, to
fire,
to water and to humidity. There is a risk of explosion.
•
In case of damage or non-conforming use of the battery, vapors could
escape.
Ventilate the work place and consult a doctor if you feel unwell.
Transporting the actuator
•
Keep the original casing for return in case of any revisions or repairs.
•
When packing, make sure that all switches are off and without any constraints.
•
Always pack the tools in the correct spaces to avoid them knocking against each other.
•
Replace the batteries in their allotted casing.
•
Lithium-ion batteries are subject to rules regulating the transport of dangerous materials. The
operator can transport the batteries by road without taking any additional measures.
•
When transporting via a third party (for example, by air or a via a transport company), you
must conform to the specific measures regarding packaging and labelling. In such a case, it
is imperative to take advice from an expert in the transport of dangerous materials when
preparing the transportation. Only send the batteries if the packaging is not damaged. Protect
the battery connectors and pack the batteries tightly so they cannot move. Please also
follow
any additional regulations that may apply.
Storing the actuator
modec actuators must be stored in a dry and correctly ventilated environment to ensure there
isno corrosion of the internal mechanic parts.
Protecting the environment
To eliminate waste, conform to the stated national requirements. The actua
tors and their
accessories must not be thrown in a waste bin. Make sure youdispose of the tools in specialist
recycling centers.

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Certification CE

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Safety equipment
Personal Protective Equipment:
Operators or anyone placed close to the actuators must wear the following protection. It is
incumbent on the company using the equipment to ensure that safety rules are respected.
Hearing
protection
Protective
goggles
Safety
shoes
Safety gloves (level
3121 according to
EN388)
Caution, the use of the
material can be dangerous
Before use,
read the
instructions
Risk of fire
Do not expose or work in
the rain
Description and technical specifications
Portable Valve Actuator
1-
Information stickers: Indicate for each rotation direction (D1 & D2) the possible torque
settings depending on the
head used
2-
Fixation ring to fix a strap for handling and carrying: Not for torque management.
3-
Flange: enables the attachment of all modec heads, adaptors and torque systems.
4-
Left/right switch
–
to choose rotational direction of the actuator.
5-
Start / Stop trigger: for a progressive start and stop of the actuator when released.
6-
Removable battery: The mains connection can also be plugged at this place.
7-
Isolated handle (grey zone): Do not use as a torque reaction device.
8-
Speed control button (4 possible positions)
9-
Electronic torque limiter thumbwheel (13 possible positions).
10-
Revolution counter module (option): it gives a double reading rotating speed and number
of turns.

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PERFORMANCES & TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Free speed
(rpm)
Max torque (Nm
(lb.ft))
Weight
(kg)
Dimensions (l x d x h)(mm)
MC89E-007
450
115 (85)
5,1
354 x 96 x 269
MC89E-035
94
550(400)
5,1
354 x 96 x 269
MC89E-054
61
850(630)
5,4
367 x 96 x 269
Sound and vibration levels
Sound and vibration levels are calculated based on the conditions of use at the maximum rated
speed. Values apply to the core tool (without added options or accessories). The values can vary
significantly depending on the equipment to which the tool is applied. The end operator should
establish the actual measurements.
Maximum level of weighted acoustic pressure A at the operator’s location
LPA = 73 dB(A)
Maximum level of weighted acoustic power A at the operator’s location
LWA = 84 dB(A)
Uncertainty of measure
K = 3 dB
Values established from an equivalent apparatus.
Value of vibration emission
Ah < 2,5 m/s²
Uncertainty of measure
K = 1,5m/s²
Values established from an equivalent apparatus.
Electric motor voltage: 18V DC
Batteries and chargers
Chargers
Technical data
BAT145
Mains voltage (input)
220-240 V AC
Mains frequency
50 / 60 Hz
Charging voltage (output)
10,8 –18 V DC
Rapid charging
Max 6A
Permitted charging temperature range
-5°C à +55°C
Safety class
II
Weight
0,8 kg
Standard charger BAT 145
1-1 : Charging station
1-4 : Charge status display
1-5 : Cable holder

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Start charging:
Before use, the cable must be completely unwound from the recess (1-5).
Insert the charger mains plug in the socket.
Push the battery pack (1-2) into the charging station (1-1)
Meaning of the LEDs:
Then, the charge status display (1-4) on the charger initially changes to the yellow LED («
self-check») and then indicates the operating condition of the charger:
Steady yellow LED : Charger is ready for operation
Flashing green LED : Battery pack is charging
Steady green LED: The battery pack is more than 80% charged and ready for use. In
the background, the battery pack will continue to be charged up to 100%.
Flashing red LED: General fault indicator, e.g. not in full contact, short-circuit, faulty
battery pack, etc.
Steady red LED: Battery temperature is outside the permitted limit values. As soon as
the permitted temperature is reached, the charger automatically switches to
charging.
Batteries:
Technical data
BAT143
Voltage
18 V DC
Capacity
5,20 Ah
Autonomy*
24 minutes
Charging time with standard charger BAT145
45 minutes
Weight
0,7 kg
*Autonomy is measured with a load equal to 50% of the max torque
Instructions for use:
The battery pack is delivered partially charged. To guarantee that
the battery pack provides full power, charge it completely in the
charger before using it for the first time. It can be charged at any
time without reducing the battery life. Interrupting the charging
process does not damage it. The battery pack is fitted with a
temperature sensor, which only permits charging at temperatures
of
between 0 °C to 55 °C. This ensures a longer battery life.
The battery pack should ideally be stored in a cool (5°C to 25°C)
and dry location (air humidity <80 %). Significantly, shorter
operating times after each charge indicate that the battery pack is
worn
and should be replaced with a new one. Observe instructions regarding disposal.
Capacity display when pressing the button, [1-1] the charge indicator [1-2] shows the charge
of the battery pack during approx. 2 s:
3 LED : Battery pack is charged > 70%
2 LED : Battery pack is charged between 40% and 70%
1 LED : Battery pack is charged between 15% and 40%
1 LED flashing : Battery pack is charged < 15%

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Charge the battery pack before any further use. Do not continue until complete discharge.
After the portable actuator has switched off automatically, do not press the on/off button,
thiscould damage the battery pack.
Starting up the Portable Valve Actuator
Changing the battery pack
INSERTING / REMOVING THE BATTERY
Before using the battery pack, check that the
battery interface is clean. Any contamination of
the battery interface may impair correct contact
and lead to the contacts being damaged. A faulty
contact may result in the machine overheating
or being damaged.
Settings
Risk of injury! Only adjust the settings when the power tool is switched off and free
of anyload.
CHANGING DIRECTION OF ROTATION
•
Switch to the left = “D1” rotation direction / Right / clockwise
•
Switch to the right = “D2” rotation direction / Left / counterclockwise
SETTING TORQUE LIMIT AND SPEED
The maximum speed value can be set with the Speed control trigger (8) on the top of the
actuator.
There are 4 possible positions.
The torque limit can be set with the thumbwheel located at the bottom back of the actuator.
Each combination of speed and torque settings provide different rotational speeds and
torquelimits. The matrix hereafter shows the values for each combination.
Once the desired torque limit is reached, the actuator beeps twice and stops. It restarts only
after
releasing and pressing the power switch again.
The torque also depends on the selected speed:
Position 1: Moderate speed / Max torque
Position 4: Max speed / Moderate torque

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Torque / Speed matrix MC89E-007
Speed
setting
Torque lim.
setting
1
2
3
4
5
1
Max S (rpm)
37
42
48
53
59
Max T (Nm)
12
38
62
90
115
2
Max S (rpm)
59
66
74
81
88
Max T (Nm)
11
34
57
81
107
3
Max S (rpm)
180
210
240
270
300
Max T (Nm)
3
11
20
28
37
4
Max S (rpm)
280
320
370
400
450
Max T (Nm)
2
8
14
20
26
Torque / Speed matrix MC89S-035
Speed
setting
Torque lim.
setting
1
2
3
4
5
1
Max S (rpm)
8
9
10
11
12
Max T (Nm)
60
180
300
430
550
2
Max S (rpm)
12
14
15
17
18
Max T (Nm)
50
160
270
390
515
3
Max S (rpm)
38
44
51
57
63
Max T (Nm)
13
50
100
140
175
4
Max S (rpm)
58
67
77
84
94
Max T (Nm)
10
35
65
95
125
Torque / Speed matrix MC89S-054
Speed
setting
Torque lim.
setting
1
2
3
4
5
1
V (tr/min)
5
6
7
7
8
Cmax (Nm)
90
280
460
660
850
2
V (tr/min)
8
9
10
11
12
Cmax (Nm)
80
250
420
600
790
3
V (tr/min)
25
29
33
37
41
Cmax (Nm)
20
80
150
210
270
4
V (tr/min)
38
44
50
55
61
Cmax (Nm)
15
55
100
145
190

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Setting up and use the water kit
General info
The actuator must be kept stable while turning the valve or handwheel. modec Portable Valve
Actuators can be used in any position. However, to ensure the operator is working safely and
in the best conditions, it is imperative that the actuator is used in the axis of the handwheel
being activated.
Setting up and use the water kit
1. Select the interface corresponding to
the shape of the drive shaft, and
connect it to the telescopic fountain
key.
Make sure that the ball on the square
at the end of the key is properly
engaged in the socket.
2. Adjust the length of the telescopic key
and secure the pin.
3. Add the 0.5m fixed extension if required.
See page 14 for installation
4. Lower the telescopic key into the water
box until it is connected to the valve
drive shaft. Check that the connection
is solid.

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Rotation adjustment «D2»
Unless stated otherwise on the torque
reactionsystem,the maximum torque allowed is
1000 Nm.
The chain must remain in the plane of the
arm and must not work at an angle greater
than ±30° to the perpendicular of the arm.
If you use the BR001, attach the strap to a strong fixed point, making sure that the strap makes
an angle of
between 75° and 105° with the BR001, and that it remains in the plane of the BR001
(it should not go
down or up).
5. Attach the torque management system
to the front of the portable valve
actuator using the two spring loaded
pullers.
Note: The BA012 torque management system
is only valid up to a maximum torque of 350
N.m. It varies according to the nature of the
soil (loose earth or bitumen) and the weight
of the operator. Always ensure that the
maximum torque set on the actuator is 350
N.m or less. If the required torque exceeds
350 N.m, or if it turns out that the BA012 is
not enough, use the BR001 which can go up
to 1000 Nm.
6. Tilt the actuator onto the head of the
telescopic spanner.
7. Adjust the length of the foot
articulated reaction armBA012 so that
the operator is stable and comfortable
when standing on the horizontal bar on
the floor. The wheels must be up.
Rotation adjustment «D1»
2
1

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Start
1
–Check the equipment is in good condition and use accessories that are the most
suitable for
the actuator.
Make sure the torque management system and the hand wheel adapter are compatible with
the action about to be carried out.
2
–Insert the battery. Set the torque limiter to minimum.
3
–Check the rotational direction required for the valve or the hand wheel. Set the defined
rotation
direction using the actuator’s left/right switch.
4
–Position the adaptor on the valve and set up the torque retention system. Consult the
instruc
tions for adaptors.
5
–When starting up, always start up slowly in order to VERIFY the rotational direction, and to
put
tension on the torque retention strap or chain.
6
- Check that the strap is set on the correct side compared to the desired rotation direction.
Torque reaction safety stop
In case you don’t use a torque reaction system or you don’t install it correctly, the actuator may rotate
suddenly and unexpectedly when started. If the rotation speed is high, this may be dangerous for the
user. In such a case, in order to protect users, the actuator will switch off, beep once, and
the LED
light will flash continuously.
Release the On/Off switch
Install a correct torque reaction system
Press the On/Off switch again
Events occurring when actuating a valve
1. If the actuator sounds a “beep” it means that the required torque is higher than the
torque limit set. Increase progressively the torque limit and try again.
Make sure that the torque limit set does not exceed the valve maximum allowed
torque.
2. If the actuator is still unable to start even with a high (or maximum) torque limit, the
valve may be fully open or closed and the selected direction of rotation may not be
correct. In this case, repeat the procedure from the beginning by changing the
direction of rotation of the actuator.
Check again the direction of the torque retention.
3. In case of resistance resulting from deposits on the stem, turn the valve in both
directions several times to ‘clean’ it. modec revolution counter (optional) enables you
to always know which position the valve is in.
4. When the closed position is reached, make sure the torque does not exceed the valve
maximum allowed torque. Unless the procedure indicates otherwise, reopen the valve
with a few turns so that the accelerated fluid “cleans” any potential impurities from
the valve, and then close it again at the desired torque.
5. When the maximum open position is reached, reclose with a few turns to avoid the
valve getting stuck in future.

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Revolution counter (option)
PRESENTATION
The digital Revolution counter adds up the revolutions in one direction
and subtracts them in the other direction in such a way that the
operator always knows where he is in relation to the initial set-up. The
tool also measures and shows the rotational speed.
Note 1 : The instant speed indicator needs several revolutions before it can give a stable
and regular speed. In light of this, you have to wait several seconds to get a reliable reading.
Note 2 : The screen turns itself off after 5 minutes.
HOW IT WORKS
« Revolution count mode ‘’t’’ » « Speed mode ‘’s’’ »
3 s
« Reset to zero »
CHANGING THE BATTERY
Use a AA 3,6V Li-SOCL2 battery
Reposition the wires correctly before tightening the 4
screws
Use a 3mm hexagonal

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REVOLUTION COUNTER PARAMETERS
The revolution counter is set by default for a straight or right angle head (RA30) standard output
shaft (STD), without Banjo head.
Maintenance and Servicing
Take the machine to a registered modec distributor for servicing every 400 hours or at least once
a month.
Maintenance operation
Weekly
Yearly or as
needed
Check and service the actuator by a registered modec distributor
Replace the Revolution counter battery (option)
Check the torque limiter by a registered modec distributor

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Maintenance to be carried out at the indicated
intervals in months or in hours of use, from the first
deadline onwards.
Interval
After
each
time
used
Every 3
months or
25 hours
Every 6
months or
50 hours
Every
year or
100
hours
Range
Parts
Task
MC89
Condition of the tool and
protective elements
Check
U
MC89
Functioning of the triggers and
Stop/ Start button
Check
U
MC89
Functioning of the setting systems
for the torque, speed and direction
inversion
Check
U
U : user
–
M : modec registered distributor / repairer
General recommendations
Take note of all the work health and safety regulatory provisions that apply and any
local workplace safety instructions including conditions relating to the work
environment, clothing and the operator’s individual protective equipment as required
by all the applicable regulations.
It is advisable to keep a maintenance log for all maintenance tasks carried out on the
actuator.
Prevent foreign bodies from entering the system by using a clean work surface in order
to protect the delicate moving parts from being contaminated by dirt or foreign materials
when assembling and dissembling, as this could cause a deterioration of the
mechanical parts.
People who have been trained by modec should carry out maintenance of the
Portable Valve Actuators. Our “After Sales Service” department are ready to help in
this respect.
Systematically disconnect the actuator from the power feed (battery pack or
mains) before
carrying out any procedure that involves replacing, adjusting, servicing
or dissembling the actuator
or any of its parts.
Every time maintenance is carried-out, test the actuator afterwards to check it is
working cor
rectly.
Only use approved replacement parts and follow the manufacturer’s advice with regard
to lubrication and waterproof.

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Problem solving
Electric Portable Valve Actuator MC89
Symptoms
Probable causes
Checks & solutions
Repairer
The actuator
doesn’t start
Direction switch button is not
acti
vated
Press switch correctly to the left or the
right
User
Battery not properly in place
Insert the battery correctly
User
The actuator beeps
once and stops
Battery pack is empty / not charged
Charge / change the battery pack
User
Actuator overloaded (torque is too
high)
Reduce load
User
Actuator has overheated
Let it cool down a few minutes
User
The actuator beeps
once and the led
flashes
continuously
Torque reaction safety has triggered
Release the On/Off switch, fix a torque
reaction system and start again
User
The actuator beeps
continuously
The motor is faulty
Contact a modec Service center
modec
Distributor
Revolution counter (option)
Symptom
Screen
status
Probable causes
Checks
Solutions
Repaired by
The counter
doesn’t give
a
reading
Off
Timer elapsed /
automatic stop
Activate the
“ON” button
User
Flat battery
Check the state of
the battery
Change the
battery
User
Screen is out of
order
Check with a registered
modec distributor
Change the
screen
Modec
distributor
The counter
is
on but doesn’t
count
On and
not
moving
Poor connection
between the captor
and
the card
Check the sensor
connection
Reconnect the
sensor
User /
modec
distributor
Captor and/or the
card is out of order
Check with a registered
modec distributor
Change the
electronic card
Modec
distributor
Accessories
Foot held articulated reaction system BA012
Maximum admissible torque: 350 Nm.
Telescopic valve key
(EB002)
Foot held articulated
reaction system
(BA012)
Portable valve
actuator

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Torque reaction arm BR001
MOUNTING THE BR001 TORQUE REACTION ARM AND THE ANCHOR STRAP
Pull on each pull-tab with the ring and make a quarter turn so that they remain in the pulled position.
Place the
black ring of the torque reaction arm on the flange so that the 6 pins fit into the corres
ponding holes.
Make another quarter turn with the rings of the pull-tab and release them, making sure that they
are inside.
Check that the torque reaction arm is correctly attached to the flange.
ROTATION ADJUSTMENT D1 AND D2
See page 14
Telescopic valve key EB002 and the extension bar EB012
The EB002 telescopic valve key and its fixed extension EB012 allow the operation of underground
valves. It has a 3/4" square at one end to accept a standard socket and a female spline at the other
end to accept the actuator output shaft. Its length is adjustable from 0.6m to 0.9m in 8cm
increments. The length of the fixed extension EB012 is 0.5m. This gives a total (EB002 + EB012) of
1.4m. Maximum allowable torque: 1000 Nm
MOUNTING THE PORTABLE ACTUATOR ON A MODEC TELESCOPIC VALVE KEY
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