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Project Nr: 001122 ABC BUILDING SAMPLE: Submittal Documentation Subject: SAMPLE SUBMITTAL Date: 2010-Jan-01 This is a full-sized sample. Customer: Owner: Electrical Consultant: TTT MECHANICAL ABC OWNER XYZ ELEC CONSULTANTS INC ICS Inc 123 Main Street Capital City ANY STATE 11111 USA

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Project Nr: 001122

ABC BUILDING

SAMPLE: Submittal Documentation

Subject: SAMPLE SUBMITTAL

Date: 2010-Jan-01

This is a full-sized sample.

Customer:Owner:

Electrical Consultant:

TTT MECHANICALABC OWNERXYZ ELEC CONSULTANTS INC

ICS Inc123 Main Street

Capital CityANY STATE

11111USA

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Index

Main Index

Notes

Submittal Description

Systems

System: A-001 - EXHAUST FAN ON OFF

Exhaust Fan - Visio Drawing

Exhaust Fan - Sequence of Operation

Exhaust Fan - Points List

11X17 - 11X17 Document

System: A-002 - SINGLE BOILER SYSTEM

Single Boiler - Visio Drawing

Single Boiler - Sequence of Operation

Single Boiler - Points List

System: B-003 - FAN COIL UNIT

Fan Coil Unit - Visio Drawing

Fan Coil Unit - Sequence of Operation

Fan Coil Unit - Points List

System: A-004 - VAV BOX TERMINAL UNIT

VAV Box - Visio Drawing

VAV Box - Sequence of Operation

VAV Box - Points List

System: D-005 - UNIT HEATER

Unit Heater - Visio Drawing

Unit Heater - Sequence of Operation

Unit Heater - Points List

PDF Datasheets

PDF Index

Bill of Materials

custom bom file.doc

Schedules

schedules.doc

Custom Files

custom files.doc

Schematic Drawings

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Data Submittal ABC Building

We hereby provide submittal information for the above project.

This is where you can enter your own custom Terms and Conditions, Project Details, etc.

Notes:

Yours Truly,

ABC Contracting

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SYSTEM: A-001 - EXHAUST FAN ON OFF

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System: 1 - EXHAUST FAN ON OFFField Mounted Application Qty Part Nr Manufacturer Description

NN 1 #2002 DWYER MAGNEHELIC 0-2INW.C.CSR-4 FAN STATUS 1 A/SCS-L ACI SPLIT CORE, N/O, "GO/NO GO" CURRENT SWITCHC-4 CONTROLLER 0.2 CTRL-GENERAL-10 SOURCE LARGE CTRLR 10 AI, 10 AO, 10 DO, 10 DI

BLDG STATIC 1 DPL-13-1 SETRA DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE XMTR 0-±1,10VDM DAMPER ACTUATOR 1 NF24-S BELIMO SR ACT 24V, 60 IN-LB (7NM), ON-OFF, 1 AUX SW.,R-4 FAN START 1 RE-LED-SPDT-ENCL HONEYWELL SPDT RELAY 10A@115V, LED, 24 VAC/DC, 115VAC, IN ENCL

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Exhaust Fan - On/Off (typical of 1)

Run Conditions - Interlocked: The exhaust fan shall be interlocked to run whenever Air Handling Unit runs unless shutdown on safeties.

Fan: The fan has a user adjustable minimum runtime.

Fan Status: The controller monitors the fan status.

Alarms are provided as follows:

Fan Failure: Commanded on, but the status is off. Fan in Hand: Commanded off, but the status is on. Fan Runtime Exceeded: Fan status runtime exceeds a user adjustable limit

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Exhaust Fan Points

Point Name AI AO DI DOFan Status ×Fan Start/Stop ×Total 0 0 1 1

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System: 1 - EXHAUST FAN ON OFFField Mounted Application Qty Part Nr Manufacturer Description

NN 1 #2002 DWYER MAGNEHELIC 0-2INW.C.CSR-4 FAN STATUS 1 A/SCS-L ACI SPLIT CORE, N/O, "GO/NO GO" CURRENT SWITCHC-4 CONTROLLER 0.2 CTRL-GENERAL-10 SOURCE LARGE CTRLR 10 AI, 10 AO, 10 DO, 10 DI

BLDG STATIC 1 DPL-13-1 SETRA DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE XMTR 0-±1,10VDM DAMPER ACTUATOR 1 NF24-S BELIMO SR ACT 24V, 60 IN-LB (7NM), ON-OFF, 1 AUX SW.,R-4 FAN START 1 RE-LED-SPDT-ENCL HONEYWELL SPDT RELAY 10A@115V, LED, 24 VAC/DC, 115VAC, IN ENCL

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SYSTEM: A-002 - SINGLE BOILER SYSTEM

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DI – Boiler Enable

DI – Boiler Status

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AI - Primary Hot Water Supply Temp

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DO – Circulation Pump Start/Stop

DI – Circulation Pump Status

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DO – Hot Water Pump Start/Stop

DI – Boiler Alarm Status

DI – Low Water LevelT

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System: 2 - SINGLE BOILER SYSTEMField MountedCS-1 PUMP STATUS 2 CS-8-PROP VERIS ANA. CURR SNSR SPLIT CORE SELF-PWRD 3-60 A; 0-5 VDC OUTC-1 CONTROLLER 1 CTRL-GENERAL-10 SOURCE LARGE CTRLR 10 AI, 10 AO, 10 DO, 10 DIDP-1 PRESSURE 1 M230-050PD-C SETRA DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER 0-50PSI 4-20 MAR-2 STATUS 6 RE-ENCL-120-3PDT HONEYWELL ENCLOSED PLUG-IN 3 PDT RELAY - 120 COIL WITH INDICATOR LIGHTR-1 START 3 RE-LED-SPDT-ENCL HONEYWELL SPDT RELAY 10A@115V, LED, 24 VAC/DC, 115VAC, IN ENCLTS-1 OUTSIDE TEMP 1 TSR-OAT SOURCE RTD OUTSIDE SENSOR (-40~212F)TS-2 HW TEMP 2 TT809PW055P1BI1 MINCO IMMERSION T-XMITR 4/20MA,30/130FV-1 VALVE 1 VEM-GL080-2-SR SOURCE 3-W 3" GLOBE 250# 24V SR 2POS CV=91.0XFMR-1 1 XFR-050 120/24 SOURCE TRANSFORMER 50 VA, 120V/24V, UL & CSA, CLASS 2

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Single Boiler System

Boiler System Run Conditions: The boiler system is enabled to run whenever:

A definable number of hot water coils need heating. AND outside air temperature is less than 65°F (adj.).

To prevent short cycling, the boiler system runs for and be off for minimum adjustable times (both user definable), unless shutdown on safeties or outside air conditions.

The boiler runs subject to its own internal safeties and controls.

The boiler system also runs for freeze protection whenever outside air temperature is less than 38°F (adj.).

Boiler Safeties: The following safeties are monitored:

Boiler alarm. Low Water Level.

Alarms are provided as follows:

Boiler alarm. Low Water Level alarm.

Hot Water Pump: The hot water pump runs anytime the boiler is called to run and has a user adjustable delay on stop.

Alarms are provided as follows:

Hot Water Pump Failure: Commanded on, but the status is off. Hot Water Pump Running in Hand: Commanded off, but the status is on. Hot Water Pump Runtime Exceeded: Status runtime exceeds a user definable

limit.

Circulation Pump: The circulation pump runs anytime the boiler is called to run and has a user definable (adj.) delay on stop.

Alarms are provided as follows:

Circulation Pump Failure: Commanded on, but the status is off. Circulation Pump Running in Hand: Commanded off, but the status is on.

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Circulation Pump Runtime Exceeded: Status runtime exceeds a user definable limit.

Boiler Enable: The boiler is enabled when the boiler system is commanded on. The boiler is enabled after pump status is proven on and runs subject to its own internal safeties and controls.

Alarms are provided as follows:

Boiler Failure: Commanded on, but the status is off. Boiler Running in Hand: Commanded off, but the status is on. Boiler Runtime Exceeded: Status runtime exceeds a user definable limit.

Hot Water Supply Temperature Setpoint: The boiler maintains a hot water supply temperature setpoint as determined by its own internal controls (provided by others).

Primary Hot Water Temperature Monitoring: The following temperatures are monitored:

Primary hot water supply. Primary hot water return.

Alarms are provided as follows:

High Primary Hot Water Supply Temp: If greater than 200°F (adj.). Low Primary Hot Water Supply Temp: If less than 100°F (adj.).

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Single Boiler System Points

Point Name AI AO DI DO

Primary Hot Water Return Temp ×Primary Hot Water Supply Temp ×Boiler Alarm Status ×Low Water Level ×Hot Water Pump Status ×Circulation Pump Status ×Boiler Status ×Hot Water Pump Start/Stop ×Circulation Pump Start/Stop ×Boiler Enable ×

Total 2 0 5 3

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SYSTEM: B-003 - FAN COIL UNIT

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TAI - Zone Temp

AI - Zone Setpoint Adjust

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AO - Heating Valve

AO - Cooling Valve

DI – Smoke Detect

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System: 3 - FAN COIL UNIT Typical: 5 SystemsField MountedCSR-3 FAN STATUS 5 A/SCS-L ACI SPLIT CORE, N/O, "GO/NO GO" CURRENT SWITCHPTE-3 FILTER PD 5 DPL-16-5 SETRA DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE XMTR 0-±10,5VTS-3 ROOM SENSOR FOR RH 5 LON-TS-RM-OVR SOURCE LON ROOM TEMP W/OVRD

FCU VALVE 5 ZONE325N-80+ZONE120NC-SBELIMO US ZONE VALVE ASS'Y, 3-WAY DIV, 1 IN., CV= 8.0 + ACT, 120 VAC, ON/OFF, 6.5 VAPanel MountedC-3 FCU CONTROLLER 5 CTRL-APS-FCU SOURCE APPLIC CTRLR, FAN COIL MODELXFR-3 FCU TRANSFORMER 5 XFR-050 120/24 SOURCE TRANSFORMER 50 VA, 120V/24V, UL & CSA, CLASS 2

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Fan Coil Unit

Run Conditions - Scheduled: The unit runs according to a user definable time schedule in the following modes:

Occupied Mode: The unit maintains o A 74°F (adj.) cooling setpoint o A 70°F (adj.) heating setpoint.

Unoccupied Mode (night setback): The unit maintains o A 85°F (adj.) cooling setpoint. o A 55°F (adj.) heating setpoint.

Alarms are provided as follows:

High Zone Temp: If the zone temperature is greater than the cooling setpoint by a user definable amount (adj.).

Low Zone Temp: If the zone temperature is less than the heating setpoint by a user definable amount (adj.).

Demand Limiting - Zone Setpoint Optimization: To lower power consumption, the zone setpoints automatically relax when the facility power consumption exceeds user definable thresholds. The amount of relaxation is individually configurable for each zone. The zone setpoints automatically return to their previous settings when the facility power consumption drops below the thresholds.

Zone Setpoint Adjust: The occupant is able to adjust the zone temperature heating and cooling setpoints at the zone sensor.

Zone Optimal Start: The unit uses an optimal start algorithm for morning start-up. This algorithm minimizes the unoccupied warm-up or cool-down period while still achieving comfort conditions by the start of scheduled occupied period.

Zone Unoccupied Override: A timed local override control allows an occupant to override the schedule and place the unit into an occupied mode for an adjustable period of time. At the expiration of this time, control of the unit automatically returns to the schedule.

Smoke Detection: The unit shuts down and generates an alarm upon receiving a smoke detector status.

Fan: The fan runs anytime the unit is commanded to run, unless shutdown on safeties.

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Cooling Coil Valve: The controller measures the zone temperature and modulates the cooling coil valve to maintain its cooling setpoint. The cooling is enabled whenever:

Outside air temperature is greater than 60°F (adj.). AND the zone temperature is above cooling setpoint. AND the fan is on.

The cooling coil valve opens whenever the freezestat senses a low temp condition.

Heating Coil Valve: The controller measures the zone temperature and modulates the heating coil valve to maintain its heating setpoint.

The heating is enabled whenever:

Outside air temperature is less than 65°F (adj.). AND the zone temperature is below heating setpoint. AND the fan is on.

The heating coil valve opens whenever the freezestat senses a low temp condition.

Fan Status: The controller monitors the fan status.

Alarms are provided as follows:

Fan Failure: Commanded on, but the status is off. Fan in Hand: Commanded off, but the status is on. Fan Runtime Exceeded: Fan status runtime exceeds a user definable limit (adj.).

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Fan Coil Unit Points

Point Name AI AO DI DO

Zone Temp ×Zone Setpoint Adjust ×Cooling Valve ×Heating Valve ×Zone Override ×Smoke Detector ×Fan Status ×Fan Start/Stop ×

Total 2 2 3 1

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SYSTEM: A-004 - VAV BOX TERMINAL UNIT

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TAI - Zone Temp

AI - Zone Setpoint Adjust

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System: 4 - VAV BOX TERMINAL UNIT Typical: 15 SystemsField MountedC-2 VAV BOX CONTROLLER 15 CTRL-APS-VAV SOURCE APPLICATION SPECIFIC CTRLR. CLG ONLY W/ ACT., VAV MODELTS-2 ROOM TEMP 15 LON-TS-RM SOURCE LON ROOM TEMP SENSORPRS-2 PICKUP 15 PSS-01 SOURCE STATIC PRESSURE SENSOR, 4" ALUM. PROBE, 1/4 BARBXFR-2 TRANSFORMER 15 XFR-050 120/24 SOURCE TRANSFORMER 50 VA, 120V/24V, UL & CSA, CLASS 2

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Variable Air Volume - Terminal Unit

Run Conditions - Scheduled: The unit runs according to a user definable time schedule in the following modes:

Occupied Mode: The unit maintains o A 74°F (adj.) cooling setpoint o A 70°F (adj.) heating setpoint.

Unoccupied Mode (night setback): The unit maintains o A 85°F (adj.) cooling setpoint. o A 55°F (adj.) heating setpoint.

Alarms are provided as follows:

High Zone Temp: If the zone temperature is greater than the cooling setpoint by a user definable amount (adj.).

Low Zone Temp: If the zone temperature is less than the heating setpoint by a user definable amount (adj.).

Demand Limiting - Zone Setpoint Optimization: To lower power consumption, the zone setpoints automatically relaxes when the facility power consumption exceeds definable thresholds. The amount of relaxation is individually configurable for each zone. The zone setpoints automatically return to their previous settings when the facility power consumption drops below the thresholds.

Zone Setpoint Adjust: The occupant is able to adjust the zone temperature heating and cooling setpoints at the zone sensor.

Zone Optimal Start: The unit uses an optimal start algorithm for morning start-up. This algorithm minimizes the unoccupied warm-up or cool-down period while still achieving comfort conditions by the start of scheduled occupied period.

Zone Unoccupied Override: A timed local override control allows an occupant to override the schedule and places the unit into an occupied mode for an adjustable period of time. At the expiration of this time, control of the unit automatically returns to the schedule.

Reversing Variable Volume Terminal Unit - Flow Control: The unit maintains zone setpoints by controlling the airflow through one of the following:

Occupied:

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When zone temperature is greater than its cooling setpoint, the zone damper modulates between the minimum occupied airflow (adj.) and the maximum cooling airflow (adj.) until the zone is satisfied.

When the zone temperature is between the cooling setpoint and the heating setpoint, the zone damper maintains the minimum required zone ventilation (adj.).

When zone temperature is less than its heating setpoint, the controller enables heating to maintain the zone temperature at its heating setpoint. Additionally, if warm air is available from the AHU, the zone damper modulates between the minimum occupied airflow (adj.) and the maximum heating airflow (adj.) until the zone is satisfied.

Unoccupied:

When the zone is unoccupied the zone damper controls to its minimum unoccupied airflow (adj.).

When the zone temperature is greater than its cooling setpoint, the zone damper modulates between the minimum unoccupied airflow (adj.) and the maximum cooling airflow (adj.) until the zone is satisfied.

When zone temperature is less than its unoccupied heating setpoint, the controller enables heating to maintain the zone temperature at the setpoint. Additionally, if warm air is available from the AHU, the zone damper modulates between the minimum unoccupied airflow (adj.) and the auxiliary heating airflow (adj.) until the zone is satisfied.

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VAV Terminal Box

Point Name AI AO DI DO

Zone Temp ×Zone Setpoint Adjust ×Airflow ×Zone Damper ×Zone Override ×

Total 3 1 1 0

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SYSTEM: D-005 - UNIT HEATER

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AI - Zone Setpoint Adjust

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DO – Fan Low Speed

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System: 5 - UNIT HEATERField MountedV-5 HTG VALVE 1 B212B/TR24-3-T BELIMO 2W, 1/2, CV=3.0, NSR, FLOAT.R-5 FAN STATUS 1 RE-ENCL-120-3PDT HONEYWELL ENCLOSED PLUG-IN 3 PDT RELAY - 120 COIL WITH INDICATOR LIGHTR-6 FAN START 1 RE-LED-SPDT-ENCL HONEYWELL SPDT RELAY 10A@115V, LED, 24 VAC/DC, 115VAC, IN ENCLXFR-5 TRANSFORMER 1 XFR-020 120/24 SOURCE TRANSFORMER 20 VA, 120V/24V, CLASS 2, UL

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Unit Heater

Run Conditions - Scheduled: The unit runs according to a user definable time schedule in the following modes:

Occupied Mode: The unit maintains a heating setpoint of 70°F (adj.). Unoccupied Mode (night setback): The unit maintains a heating setpoint of 65°F

(adj.).

Alarms are provided as follows:

Low Zone Temp: If the zone temperature is less than the heating setpoint by a user definable amount (adj.).

Demand Limiting - Zone Setpoint Optimization: To lower power consumption, the zone setpoints automatically relaxes when the facility power consumption exceeds definable thresholds. The amount of relaxation can be individually configurable for each zone. The zone setpoints automatically return to their previous settings when the facility power consumption drops below the thresholds.

Zone Setpoint Adjust: The occupant is able to adjust the zone temperature heating and cooling setpoints at the zone sensor.

Zone Optimal Start: The unit uses an optimal start algorithm for morning start-up. This algorithm minimizes the unoccupied warm-up or cool-down period while still achieving comfort conditions by the start of scheduled occupied period.

Zone Unoccupied Override: A timed local override control allows an occupant to override the schedule and places the unit into an occupied mode for an adjustable period of time. At the expiration of this time, control of the unit automatically returns to the schedule.

Fan: The fan runs anytime the zone temperature is below heating setpoint, unless shutdown on safeties. The fan speeds are be indexed as follows:

Low speed shall run anytime the zone temperature drops below setpoint. High speed shall run anytime the zone temperature drops further below setpoint

by a user definable amount (adj.).

Heating Coil Valve: The controller measures the zone temperature and modulate the heating coil valve to maintain its heating setpoint.

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The heating is enabled whenever:

Outside air temperature is less than 65°F (adj.). AND the zone temperature is below heating setpoint. AND the fan is on.

Discharge Air Temperature: The controller monitors the discharge air temperature.

Alarms are provided as follows:

High Discharge Air Temp: If the discharge air temperature is greater than 120°F (adj.).

Low Discharge Air Temp: If the discharge air temperature is less than 40°F (adj.).

Fan Status: The controller monitors the fan status.

Alarms are provided as follows:

Fan Failure: Commanded on, but the status is off. Fan in Hand: Commanded off, but the status is on. Fan Runtime Exceeded: Fan status runtime exceeds a user definable limit (adj.).

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Unit Heater Points

Point Name AI AO DI DO

Zone Temp ×Zone Setpoint Adjust ×Discharge Air Temp ×Heating Valve ×Zone Override ×Fan Status ×Fan Low Speed ×Fan High Speed ×

Total 3 1 2 2

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PDF Index

Manufacturer Part Number Description Page

ACI a/scs-l SPLIT CORE, N/O, "GO/NO GO" CURRENT SWITCH ....1

BELIMO b212b/tr24-3-t 2W, 1/2, CV=3.0, NSR, FLOAT. ....4

BELIMO nf24-s SR ACT 24V, 60 IN-LB (7NM), ON-OFF, 1 AUX SW., ....7

BELIMO US zone325n-80+zone120nc-s ZONE VALVE ASS'Y, 3-WAY DIV, 1 IN., CV= 8.0 + ACT, 120 VAC, ....9

SETRA m230-050pd-c DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER 0-50PSI 4-20 MA ....29

VERIS cs-8-prop ANA. CURR SNSR SPLIT CORE SELF-PWRD 3-60 A; 0-5 VDC OUT ....31

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Installation and Operation Instructions Part # A/SCS, A/SCS-L, A/SCSX

2305 Pleasant View Rd. Middleton Industrial Park Middleton, WI 53562PH: (608) 831-2585 FAX (608) 831-7407

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Please Read Instructions Carefully Before Installation!

Safety This product is not intended to be used for Life or Safety applications. This product is not intended for use in any hazardous or classified locations. Disconnect and lock out all power sources before installation as severe injury or death may result from electrical

shock due to contact with high voltage wires.

InstallationMake sure that all installations are in compliance with all national and local electrical codes. Only qualified individuals that are familiar with codes, standards, and proper safety procedures for high-voltage installations should attempt installation. The current switches will not require external power, since the power for the current switch is induced from the conductor being monitored.

Warning: Never rely on the Red LED to determine whether power is present at the current switch. The Red LED will indicate whether the current is above (LED On) or below (LED OFF) the fixed trip point.

The A/SCS Series Current Switches should be used on Insulated Conductors Only! The current switch may be mounted in any position using the (2) #8 x 3/4” Tek screws and the mounting holes in the base or snapped directly on to the 35mm DIN rail (See Figures 1 & 2 below). Leave a minimum distance of 1” (3 cm) between the currentswitch and any other magnetic devices such as contactors and transformers.

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Caution: Mating surfaces of the magnetic core are exposed when the sensor is open. Silicone grease, present on the cores to prevent rust, can capture grit and dirt if care is not exercised. Operation can be impaired if anything prevents good contact between pole pieces. Visually check the mating parts of the core before closing the current sensor.

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For applications in which the normal operating current is below the 2.5A trip point (See Figure 5 below), the conductor beingmonitored may be looped through the sensor 10 times giving you a total operating current of 10X the original current. Example: A small fan operating at 0.2A should be wrapped through the sensor 15 times to give you a total operating current of 3.0 Amps flowing through the A/SCS or another option is to use the A/SCS-L.

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For applications in which the normal operating current is greater than 0 to 200 or 0 to 250 (see operating specifications below.)Amps or for conductor diameters larger than 0.750”(1.90 cm) in diameter, an external 5 Amp Current Transformer must be used as shown in Figure 6 below. Remember that the secondary of the 5A CT must be shorted together before the power may be turned onto the monitored device.

Example: For currents up to 600 Amps (and not below 70 Amps, where Current Transformer (C.T.) secondary falls down to 1 Amp) use a 600:5 ratio C.T. as shown:

600:5 Ratio 5A C.T.Nut

Wire

Insulated

Conductor

Figure 6: Current Transformer

WiringACI recommends the use of a 2 conductor 16 to 22 AWG shielded cable or twisted pair copper wire only for all current switch applications. A maximum wire length of less than 30 meters (98.4 feet) should be used between the A/CS Series current switches and the Building Management System or controller. Note: When using a shielded cable, be sure to connect only (1) end of the shield to ground at the controller. Connecting both ends of the shield to ground may cause a ground loop. When removing theshield from the sensor end, make sure to properly trim the shield so as to prevent any chance of shorting. The current switch output terminals represent a solid-state switch for controlling both AC and DC loads and is not polarity sensitive. The recommended torque to be used on the terminal block connections is 0.67 Nm or 5.93 in-lbs. The aperture (hole) size of the current switch is 0.75” (1.90 cm) and will accept a maximum cable diameter of 350 MCM’s.

Operating Specifications

ACI Model # Fixed Trip Point

Output Switch Rating Max. Sensing Current Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Max. Current for 6 seconds

Max. Current for1 second

A/SCS 2.50 Amps 0.30Amps @ 200VAC/VDC 600 VAC 200 Amps 400 Amps 800 AmpsA/SCS-L 1.50 Amps 0.30Amps @ 200VAC/VDC 600 VAC 200 Amps 400 Amps 800 AmpsA/SCSX 2.50 Amps 0.15Amps @ 300VAC/VDC 600 VAC 250 Amps 400 Amps 800 Amps

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See Figure 7 and Figure 8 for two different current switch applications using your Building Management System (DDC/PLCController). Figure 7 is showing the use of the Go/No Go Current Switch as a Digital Input to your DDC Controller, whereasFigure 8 is showing you how to use the Go/No/Go Current Switch in conjunction with your building management system to control a fan or pump for example..

(Status)

System

Digital Input #1

Building Management24 VAC

120 VACLine

Transformer

(Relay Coil orContactor)

DO

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DDC Controller

24 VAC Coil

Relay / Contactor

Figure 7: Digital Circuit Figure 8: Analog Circuit

Troubleshooting

Problem SolutionLED is on but the current switch didn’t activate Disconnect the wires from the current switch output. Measure the resistance

across the contacts with an Ohmmeter. See Figure 9 below for the actual resistance readings for an open or closed switch reading.

LED didn’t turn on and the current switch didn’t activate

Verify that the current flowing in the conductor being monitored is above the fixed trip point as listed in the operating specifications. If the sensor is monitoring less than the fixed trip point See Figure 5 on Page 2.

LED not on but the Current Switch is Activated LED not indicating correctly, may have been damaged

ACI Model # Resistance if switch open Resistance if switch closedA/SCS Greater than 1 Meg ohms Approximately 2 ohms

A/SCS-L Greater than 1 Meg ohms Approximately 2 ohmsA/SCSX Greater than 1 Meg ohms Approximately 12 ohms

A/SCSX-L Greater than 1 Meg ohms Approximately 12 ohms Figure 9

WEEE DirectiveAt the end of their useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre. Do not dispose of with household waste. Do not burn.

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B2 Series, 2-Way, Characterized Control Valve Chrome Plated Brass Ball and Brass Stem

technical DataService chilled or hot water, 60% glycolFlow characteristic A-port equal percentage Action 90° rotationSizes ½”, ¾”type of end fitting nPt female endsmaterials:

BodyBallStemSeatsCharacterizing discPacking

forged brass, nickel platedchrome plated brassnickel plated brassPtFetefzel® 2 ePdm O-rings, lubricated

Pressure rating 600 psi media temp. range 0°F to 212°F [-18°C to 100°C]Close off pressure 200 psimaximum differential

pressure (∆P)30 psi for typical applications

Leakage 0% for A to ABCv rating A-port: see product chart for valuestefzel® is a registered trademark of duPont

Dimensions

2Way

Valv

e-B2

07-B

220

Valve nominal size Dimensions (inches [mm])Valve Body inches Dn [mm] a B

B207B-B211B ½” 15 2.41” [61.1] 1.39” [35.2]B212B-B215B ½” 15 2.38” [60.4] 1.72” [43.7]B217B-B220B ¾” 20 2.73” [69.3] 1.81” [45.9]

Flow Patterns

applicationthis valve is typically used in air handling units on heating or cooling coils, and fan coil unit heating or cooling coils. Some other common applications include Unit Ventilators, VAV box re-heat coils and bypass loops. this valve is suitable for use in a hydronic system with variable flow.

Valve nominal size type suitable return actuatorscv inches Dn [mm] 2-way nPt non-spring spring 0.3 ½ 15 B207B

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0.46 ½ 15 B208B0.8 ½ 15 B209B1.2 ½ 15 B210B1.9 ½ 15 B211B3 ½ 15 B212B

4.7 ½ 15 B213B7.4 ½ 15 B214B10 ½ 15 B215B*4.7 ¾ 20 B217B7.4 ¾ 20 B218B10 ¾ 20 B219B24 ¾ 20 B220B*

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TR24-3 Actuators, On-Off, Floating Point

modelstr24-3-t ustr24-3 US tr24-3-t US with 3 ft plenum rated cabletr24-3/300 US tr24-3-t US with 10 ft plenum rated cabletr24-3/500 US tr24-3-t US with 16 ft plenum rated cable

technical DataControl On/Off, Floating Pointnominal voltage 24 VAC 50/60 Hznominal voltage range 19.2…28.8 VACPower consumption 1 Wtransformer sizing 1VA (class 2 power source)electrical connection screw terminals accessible after removal of

small cover (3 ft, 10 ft, 16 ft cables optional) input impedance .36 kΩAngle of rotation 90°Position indication integrated into handlemanual override push down handlerunning time 90 seconds @ 60 hz, 108 seconds @ 50 hzHumidity 5 to 95% non-condensingAmbient temperature -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C)Storage temperature -40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C)Housing nemA 1/iP40Housing rating UL94-5V(B)Agency listing† cULus acc. to UL60730-1A/-2-14,

CAn/CSA e60730-1, CSA C22.2 no. 24-93, Ce acc. to 89/336/eeC

noise level max. 35 db (A)Quality standard iSO 9001† rated impulse voltage 330V, Control pollution degree 2, type of action 1

Dimensions with 2-Way ValveB2

A

2.50 [63.5]

3.25 [82.6]

B

2.82[71.6]

Nominal Valve Valve Size Dimensions Body in [mm] A BB207B-B211B 1/2" 15 2.06" [52.2] 1.39" [35.3]B212B-B215B 1/2" 15 2.38" [60.5] 1.63" [41.4]B217B-B220B 3/4" 20 2.63" [66.8] 1.75" [44.5] D069

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Valve nominal size Dimensions (inches [mm])Valve Body inches Dn [mm] a B

B207(B)-B211(B) ½” 15 2.41” [61.1] 1.39” [35.2]B212(B)-B215(B) ½” 15 2.38” [60.4] 1.72” [43.7]B217(B)-B220(B) ¾” 20 2.73” [69.3] 1.81” [45.9]

Dimensions with 3-Way ValveB3

A

2.50 [63.5]

3.25 [82.6]

B

2.82[71.6]

D072

C

B307B-B311BB312B-B315B

Dimensions

Nominal Valve Size

2.38" [60.5] 1.63" [41.4] 1.31" [33.3]1/2"1/2"

1515

B317B-B320B 2.63" [66.8] 1.75" [44.5] 1.38" [35.1]3/4" 20

Valve Body A B C

2.06" [52.2] 1.39" [35.3] 1.07" [27.2]

in [mm]

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Valve nominal size Dimensions (inches [mm])Valve Body inches Dn [mm] a B c

B307(B)-B311(B) ½” 15 2.41” [61.1] 1.39” [35.2] 1.20” [30.6]B312(B)-B315(B) ½” 15 2.38” [60.4] 1.72” [43.7] 1.26” [32.1]B317(B)-B320(B) ¾” 20 2.73” [69.3] 1.81” [45.9] 1.45” [36.8]

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Wiring Diagrams

2the common connection from the actuator must be connected to the Hot connection of the controller.

3Actuators with plenum rated cable do not have numbers on wires; use color codes instead.

4 the actuator Hot must be connected to the control board Hot.

WARNING Live Electrical Components! during installation, testing, servicing and troubleshooting of this product, it may

be necessary to work with live electrical components. Have a qualified licensed electrician or other individual who has been properly trained in handling live electrical components perform these tasks. Failure to follow all electrical safety precautions when exposed to live electrical components could result in death or serious injury.

TR24-3 Actuators, On-Off, Floating Point

NOTe: TR24-3(-T) US cannot be wired in parallel with themselves or any other actuator.

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Floating control

W18

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on/off control you may not use one wire control.

W25

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Torque min. 60 in-lb, for control of air dampers

ApplicationFor On/Off, fail-safe control of dampers in HVAC systems. Actuator sizing should be done in accordance with the damper manufacturer’s specifications. Control is On/Off from an auxiliary contact, or a manual switch.

The actuator is mounted directly to a damper shaft up to 1.05” in diameter by means of its universal clamp. A crank arm and several mounting brackets are available for applications where the actuator cannot be direct coupled to the damper shaft.

OperationThe NF series actuators provide true spring return operation for reliable fail-safe application and positive close off on air tight dampers. The spring return system provides constant torque to the damper with, and without, power applied to the actuator.

The NF series provides 95° of rotation and is provided with a graduated position indicator showing 0° to 95°.

The actuator may be stalled anywhere in its normal rotation without the need of mechanical end switches.

The NF24-S US version is provided with 1 built in auxiliary switch. This SPDT switch is provided for safety interfacing or signaling, for example, for fan start-up. The switching function is adjustable between 5° and 85°.

The NF24-S2 US version is provided with 2 built-in auxiliary switches. These SPDT switches are provided for safety interfacing or signaling, for example, for fan start-up. The switching function at the fail-safe position is fixed at +5°, the other switch function is adjustable between +25° to +85°.

Dimensions (Inches [mm])

1.97"

3.15

" [8

0]

3.86

" [9

8]2.

24"

[57]

[50]

1.93

"[4

9]

2.64"[67]

0.26" [6.5]5.85" [148.5]

10.47" [266]

0.35" [9]

0.39" [10]

0.65" [16.5]

0.19" [5]

K4-2 US (supplied)

1/2" Centered (Default)

3/4" Centered (Field Selectable)

1.05" Centered (Field Selectable)

K4-1 US (optional)

3/4" to 1.05" Adjustable

K4 US (optional)

3/8" to 3/4" Adjustable

3.25

" [8

2.7]

D011

NF24(-S,-S2) USOn/Off, Spring Return Fail-Safe, 24 V

Technical Data NF24(-S,-S2) USPower supply 24 VAC ± 20% 50/60 Hz

24 VDC ± 10%Power consumption running 5 W

holding 2.6 WTransformer sizing 8 VA (class 2 power source)Electrical connection 3 ft, 18 GA appliance cable

1/2” conduit connectorOverload protection Electronic throughout 0 to 95° rotationElectrical protection Auxiliary switches are double insulatedAngle of rotation 95°, adjustable 30 to 95° w/ accessoriesTorque 60 in-lb [7 Nm] constant torqueDirection of rotation reversible with CW/CCW mountingPosition indication visual indicator, 0° to 95°

(0° is spring return position)Running time motor < 75 sec

spring < 60 sec Humidity 5 to 95% RH non-condensingAmbient temperature -22°F to 122°F [-30°C to 50°C]Storage temperature -40°F to 176°F [-40°C to 80°C]Housing NEMA type 2 / IP54Housing material zinc coated steelAgency listings cULus acc. to UL 873 and

CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 24-93Noise level max. 45 dB (A)Servicing maintenance freeQuality standard ISO 9001Weight 6.6 lbs (3.0 kg)Technical Data NF24 -S2 US

NF24-S USAuxiliary switch 1 x SPDT 7A (2.5A) @ 250 VAC, UL Approved

adjustable 5° to 85°

NF24-S2 USAuxiliary switch 2 x SPDT 7A (2.5A) @ 250 VAC, UL Approved

one set at +5°, one adjustable 25° to 85°

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NF24(-S,-S2) USOn/Off, Spring Return Fail-Safe, 24 V

AccessoriesAV 10-18 Shaft extensionIND-AF2 Damper position indicatorK4-1 US Universal clamp for up to 1.05” dia jackshaftsK4-H Universal clamp for hexshafts 3/8” to 5/8”KH-AF Crankarm for up to 3/4” round shaft KH-AF-1 Crankarm for up to 1.05” jackshaft KH-AFV V-bolt kit for KH-AF and KH-AF-1Tool-06 8mm and 10 mm wrenchZG-HTR Thermostat/Heater KitZDB-AF2 US Angle of rotation limiterZG-100 Universal mounting bracketZG-101 Universal mounting bracketZG-102 Multiple actuator mounting bracketZG-106 Mounting bracket for Honeywell® Mod IV replacement or

new crankarm type installationsZG-107 Mounting bracket for Honeywell® Mod III or Johnson®

Series 100 replacement or new crankarm type installationsZG-108 Mounting bracket for Barber Colman® MA 3../4..,

Honeywell® Mod III or IV or Johnson® Series 100 replacement or new crankarm type installations

ZG-AF US Crankarm adaptor kit for AF/NF ZG-AF108 Crankarm adaptor kit for AF/NF ZS-100 Weather shield (metal)ZS-150 Weather shield (polycarbonate)ZS-260 Explosion-proof housingZS-300 NEMA 4X housingNote: When using NF24 (-S, -S2) US actuators, only use accessories listed on this page.For Actuator Wiring Information and Diagrams, Please See Belimo Wiring Guide (pg 349).

Typical Specification

On/Off spring return damper actuators shall be direct coupled type which require no crankarm and linkage and be capable of direct mounting to a jackshaft up to a 1.05” diameter. The actuators must be designed so that they may be used for either clockwise or counterclockwise fail-safe operation. Actuators shall be protected from overload at all angles of rotation. If required, 1 or 2 SPDT auxiliary switch shall be provided having the capability of being adjustable. Actuators with auxiliary switches must be constructed to meet the requirements for Double Insulation so an electrical ground is not required to meet agency listings. Actuators shall be UL Approved and CSA certified, have a 5 year warranty, and be manufactured under ISO 9001 International Quality Control Standards. Actuators shall be as manufactured by Belimo.

Wiring Diagrams

1 Provide overload protection and disconnect as required.

2 CAUTION Equipment damage!Actuators may be connected in parallel. Power consumption and input impedance must be observed.

3 Actuators may also be powered by 24 VDC.

4For end position indication, interlock control, fan startup, etc., NF24-S US incorporates a built-in auxiliary switch: 1 x SPDT, 7A (1.5A) @250 VAC, UL Approved, adjustable 5° to 85°. NF24-S2 US incorporates two built-in auxiliary switches: 2 x SPDT, 7A (2.5A) @250 VAC, UL Approved, one switch is fixed at +5°, one is adjustable 25° to 85°.

Meets cULus requirements without the need of an electrical ground connection.

WARNING Live Electrical Components! During installation, testing, servicing and troubleshooting of this product, it maybe

necessary to work with live electrical components. Have a qualified licensed electrician or other individual who has been properly trained in handling live electrical components perform these tasks. Failure to follow all electrical safety precautions when exposed to live electrical components could result in death or serious injury.

1 Common

2 + Hot

1

2

24 VAC Transformer

NF24 (-S,-S2) US

Line Volts 3

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Control Valve Product Range ..............2

Valve/ ActuatorsSelection At A Glance ..........................4

Feature and Benefits ..............................7

Brass body (1/2” to 1”)Two-way/Three-way................................8

Installation ..............................................9

Technical Data ......................................10

Specifications ......................................12

Terms and Conditions ........................14

Valve Quotation Form ........................18

Platinum Distributors..........................19

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Control Valve Product Range ®

Typical ApplicationFan Coil Units: – Heating Coils

– Cooling CoilsBaseboard Radiation

ZONE2…N Series Two-way NPTZONE2…S Series Two-way Sweat

ZONE3…N Series Three-way Diverting NPT

ZONE3…S Series Three-way Diverting Sweat

Service: Chilled/Hot Water, 50% glycol

Cv Range: 1.0 - 8.0 Material: Brass BodyControl: On/Off

Spring Return

1/2” to 1”

Electronic Zone Valves

Typical ApplicationAir Handling Units: – Heating Coils

– Cooling CoilsFan Coil Units: – Heating Coils

– Cooling CoilsUnit VentilatorsVAV Box Re-heat CoilsBypass Loops

For detailed information and submittal data, see Technical Documentation at www.belimo.com or on CD-ROM.

Typical ApplicationAir Handling Units: – Heating Coils

– Cooling CoilsUnit VentilatorsVAV Box Re-heat Coils

ElectronicCharacterized Control Valves™

U.S. Patent

B2… Series Two-wayB3… Series Three-way

Mixing/DivertingB6… Series Two-way Flanged

1/2” to 3”

Service: Chilled/Hot Water, 60% glycol

Cv Range: 0.3-240Material: Stainless Trim or

Brass TrimControl: On/Off, Floating, 2-10 VDC

Multi-Function Technology®

Spring Return or Non-Spring Return

Electronic Pressure IndependentCharacterized Control Valves™

U.S. Patent

PICCV Two-way

1/2” to 2”

Service: Chilled/Hot Water,60% glycol

Flow Rate: 0.5-80 GPMMaterial: Brass Body

Brass/Stainless TrimControl: Floating

Multi-Function Technology®

Spring Return or Non-Spring Return

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Typical ApplicationChiller and Cooling Tower IsolationChange-over SystemsLarge Air Handler Coil ControlBypass Control Applications

Electronic Butterfly Valves

F6… Series Two-way(HS,HSU)F7… Series Three-way(HS,HSU) Mixing/Diverting

F6… SHP Two-way ANSI 150/300SeriesF7… SHP Three-way ANSI 150/300Series Mixing/Diverting

B2… Two-way ScrewedVS Series Stainless Steel TrimB3… Three-way Mixing/VS Series Diverting Screwed

Stainless Steel TrimB2… Two-way ScrewedVSS Series Stainless Steel Body

and TrimB6… Two-way FlangedVS Series Stainless Steel Trim

2” to 30” 1/2” to 10”

Service: Chilled/Hot Water, 50% Glycol

Cv Range: 115-73,426Material: Stainless Shaft

Stainless DiscCast Iron, Full Lug BodyEPDM Liner

Control: On/Off, Floating,2-10 VDCOn/Off, Floating2-10 VDC,1-5 VDC, 4-20mA(NEMA 4 Actuator)Multi-Function Technology®

Spring Return or Non-Spring Return

Service: Chilled/Hot Water, 50% Glycol, Steam

Cv Range: 1 to 12,400Material: Bronze or Stainless Body

Stainless Steel TrimRPTFE Seats

Control: On/Off, Floating,2-10 VDCOn/Off, Floating2-10 VDC,1-5 VDC, 4-20mA(NEMA 4 Actuator)Multi-Function Technology®

Spring Return or Non-Spring Return

For detailed information and submittal data, see Technical Documentation at www.belimo.com or on CD-ROM.

Typical ApplicationAir Handling Units: – Heating Coils

– Cooling CoilsFan Coil Units: – Heating Coils

– Cooling CoilsUnit VentilatorsVAV Box Re-heat CoilsBypass Loops

G2…(S) Two-way ScrewedSeries Bronze or Stainless TrimG6…C (S) Two-way Flanged ANSI 125 Series Bronze or Stainless TrimG6…(S) Two-way Flanged ANSI 125Series Bronze or Stainless TrimG6…(S)-250 Two-way Flanged ANSI 250 Series Bronze or Stainless TrimG3…(D) Three-way ScrewedSeries Bronze TrimG7…D (S) Three-way Flanged Series ANSI 125 Bronze or

Stainless TrimG7…D (S)-250 Three-way Flanged Series ANSI 250 Bronze or

Stainless TrimThree-way Valves available in Mixing or Diverting

Service: Chilled/Hot Water, 60% Glycol, Steam

Cv Range: 0.4-344 (Two-way)2.2-340 (Three-way Mix.)4.4-248 (Three-way Div.)

Material: Stainless Steel Stem,Bronze Trim orStainless Trim

Control: On/Off, Floating, 2-10 VDCMulti-Function Technology®

Spring Return or Non-Spring Return

1/2” to 6”

Electronic Globe Valves

Call Customer Service to discussyour application.

Typical ApplicationUnit VentilatorsHumidifiersHeating and Cooling Coils

Electronic Ball Valves – VS Series

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Valve/Actuator Selection At A Glance

Valve Designation SizesZone Valve 15 = 1/2”

20 = 3/4”25 = 1”

Cv Value

10 = 1.0

25 = 2.5

35 = 3.5

50 = 5.0

80 = 8.0

VALVE SIZES

Base Product Nomenclature

ZONE215N-10 + ZONE24NC-S+FCU-I

TYPE OF VALVE

ZONE VALVESZONE2… Zone Valve 2-way ZONE3… Zone Valve 3-way

N = NPT Female Connection

S = Sweat Connection

VALVE

Z O N E 2 1 5 N – 1 0 +

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Voltage

24 = 24 VAC

120 = 120 VAC

-S = built-in auxiliary switch TAGGINGValves may betagged per customer specifications.

Example: FCU-1

ORDERING EXAMPLE

ZONE215N-10+ZONE24NC-S

Built-in auxiliary switch

Tagging

Total List

SET UP TAGGING

Z O N E 2 4 N C - S F C U - 1

NC = Normally Closed

NO = Normally Open

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ZONE… Series

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ZONE 2…N Two-way (NPT)ZONE 2…S Two-way (Sweat)ZONE 3…N Three-way

Diverting (NPT)ZONE 3…S Three-way

Diverting (Sweat)

Service: Chilled/hot water50% glycol

Cv Range: 1.0 – 8.0Material: Brass bodyControl: On/Off

Spring Return

1/2” and 1”

Zone Valves – ZONE2… and ZONE3… Series

• Push button for quick removal of actuator

• Easy manual open lever with automatic return

• Up to 75 psi close-off

• Only 2-3/8” wide to fit most baseboards

• Spring return normally closed or normally open

• Quiet operation

Features

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†Three-way valve can be NC or NO depending on installation always using the NC actuator. See technical literature for details.

Electronic Zone Valves, Spring Return ActuatorTwo-way and Three-way Valves with NPT or Sweat Ends

Valve Actuator

Nominal Close- 24 V 24 V 120 V 120 VModel # Cv Size off Normally Closed Normally Open Normally Closed Normally OpenValve Rating Inches mm (psi) ZONE24NC ZONE24NO ZONE120NC ZONE120NO

Two-way with NPT Female Connection

ZONE215N-10 1.0 1/2” 15 75 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE215N-25 2.5 1/2” 15 50 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE215N-35 3.5 1/2” 15 30 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE220N-35 3.5 3/4” 20 30 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE220N-50 5.0 3/4” 20 25 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE225N-80 8.0 1” 35 20 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

Three-way with NPT Female Connection

ZONE315N-10 1.0 1/2” 15 75 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE315N-25 2.5 1/2” 15 50 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE315N-35 3.5 1/2” 15 30 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE320N-35 3.5 3/4” 20 30 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE320N-50 5.0 3/4” 20 25 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE325N-80 8.0 1” 35 20 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

Two-way with Sweat Connection

ZONE215S-10 1.0 1/2” 15 75 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE215S-25 2.5 1/2” 15 50 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE215S-35 3.5 1/2” 15 30 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE220S-35 3.5 3/4” 20 30 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE220S-50 5.0 3/4” 20 25 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

ZONE225S-80 8.0 1” 35 20 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

Three-way with Sweat Connection

ZONE315S-10 1.0 1/2” 15 75 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE315S-25 2.5 1/2” 15 50 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE315S-35 3.5 1/2” 15 30 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE320S-35 3.5 3/4” 20 30 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE320S-50 5.0 3/4” 20 25 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

ZONE325S-80 8.0 1” 35 20 Pg 10 † Pg 10 †

Built-in auxiliary switch ZONE215N-10+ZONE24NC-S Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10 Pg 10

(add -S to model number)

ZONE

24NC

ZONE

24NO

ZONE

120N

C

ZONE

24NC

ZONE

120N

C

ZONE

24NC

ZONE

120N

C

ZONE

120N

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ZONE

24NC

ZONE

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ZONE

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3-way installed on the return

(NO) B

AB

A

B A

LoadAB

AB Load

A

A B

Load

InstallationThe valve can be installed vertically or horizontally, but not turned upside down.

360°

2-way valve normally closed actuator

3-way valve normally closed actuator(Note: 3-way uses only normally closed actuator)

3-way installed on the supply in diverting configuration

2-way installed on the supply

2-way installed on the return

(NC)

B A Load

AB

2-way 3-way

Port “A” closedN.C. without power Port”A” closed Port “B” open

Port “AB” open

N.C. open with power Port”A” open Port “A” openPort “B” closedPort “AB” open

N.C. manually open Port”A” open Port “A” openPort “B” open

Port “AB” open

B

– A 3-way valve cannot be transformed into a 2-way valve andvisa versa.

– The flow is from A to B (see diagram below) and must beinstalled so the paddle closes against the direction of flowas indicated in the following diagrams.

– The 2-way valves can be installed on the supply or on thereturn; for correct installation it is necessary to respect thedirection of flow indicated from the arrow on the body valve.

– The NC versions have a override handle.

– 3-way zone valves can be fitted with NC actuator only(rotate 180° the valve body for NO application).

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Electronic Zone ValvesZONE… SeriesTechnical Data/Submittal

Valve Specifications

Service chilled or hot water, 50% glycolFlow characteristic Two-way on/off Three-way on/off, divertingSizes 1/2”, 3/4” and 1”Type of end fitting female, NPT or SweatMaterials:

Body forged brassStem stainless steelSeals EPDM

Pressure rating 300 psi Media temp. range 32°F to 212°F [0°C to 100°C]Close off pressure 20 – 75 psiLeakage Class III 0.1%Cv rating 1.0 – 8.0

U.S. & Foreign Patent Pending

Actuator Specifications

Control On/offNominal voltage 24 VAC 50/60 Hz ± 10%

or 120 VAC 50/60 Hz ± 10%Power Consumption 6.5 WTransformer Sizing 7VA (Class 2 power source)Electrical Connection Wire lead length, 120V 6”

24V 18”Position Indication Integrated into lever (NC only)Running Time Motor: 20-40 seconds

Spring: 5 secondsHumidity 5 to 95% non-condensingAmbient Temperature 32°F to 104°F (0°C to + 40°C)Storage Temperature -40°F to 176°F (-40°C to +80°C)Housing Rating UL94-5V(B)Agency Listing CE, cULus Noise Level max. 35 db (A)Quality Standard ISO 9001Built-in Auxiliary Switch 1 x SPST, 5A resistive (5A inductive)(optional) @ 24 VAC

1 x SPST, 5A resistive (5A inductive)@ 120 VAC

Application

This valve is typically used on fan coil units, baseboards orother hydronic applications where fail safe operation or 2-wirecontrol is required. This valve is suitable for use in a hydronicsystem with variable or constant flow.

This valve is designed to fit in compact areas where on/off orcontrol is required using 24 VAC or 120 VAC.

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ZONE… Series Zone ValvesTechnical Data/Submittal

Dimensions Wiring Diagram

TO AUXILIARY CIRCUIT

Red Red

MOTOR

T-STAT

L1(HOT)

L2

24 120/230

Motor Lead Color Black Orange

Built-in auxiliary switch (optional) (-S models)

W23

5

C2-way D

3-way

E

A

B

3-7/16” [87]

4” [102]

1-3/16”[30]

2-3/8” [60]

Connection A B C D ESize and type in. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm)

1/2” sweat 1-5/16” [34] 2-5/8” [38] 15/16” [24] 1-5/16” [34] 3-1/2” [89]

3/4” sweat 1-3/8” [35] 2-3/4” [70] 15/16 [24] 1-1/2” [38] 3-1/2” [89]

1” sweat 1-11/16” [43] 3-3/8” [86] 15/16” [24] 1-9/16” [39] 3-11/16 [93]

1/2” NPT 1-7/16” [36] 2-7/8” [72] 15/16 [24] 1-1/4” [32] 3-1/2” [89]

3/4” NPT 1-9/16” [39] 3-1/16” [92] 15/16 [24] 1-1/4” [43] 3-11/16” [93]

1” NPT 1-13/16” [46] 3-5/8” [92] 15/16 [24] 1-11/16” [43] 3-11/16” [93]

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Actuator/Valve SpecificationDownload specifications at www.belimo.com

I. GENERALA. Warranty all actuators for a period of two or five years from the produc-

tion date as stated in the Terms and Conditions of Sale and Warranty.B. Electronic valve and damper actuators shall be as manufactured, brand

labeled, or distributed by Belimo.C. Electronic control valves, as specified, shall be Belimo or other brands

manufactured, brand labeled or distributed by Belimo.D. Other manufacturers must be approved, in writing, 10 days prior to the

bid date.

II. PRODUCTSA. Electronic Damper Actuators1. Electronic actuators, less than 600 in-lb. of rated torque, shall have ISO

9001 quality certification and be cULus listed under standard 60730-1 orUL listed under standard 873, CSA C22.2 No. 24 and have CE certification.

2. Electronic actuators used on dampers shall be designed to directly cou-ple and mount to a stem, shaft or ISO style-mounting pad. Actuatormounting clamps shall be a V-bolt with a toothed V-clamp creating a coldweld, positive grip effect. Single point, bolt, or single screw actuator typefastening techniques or direct-coupled actuators requiring field assemblyof the universal clamp is not acceptable.

3. Actuators shall be fully modulating/proportional, pulse width,floating/tri-state, or two position as required and be factory or field selectable.Actuators shall have visual position indicators and shall operate insequence with other devices if required.

4. Optional auxiliary switches shall be available.5. Actuators shall have an operating range of –22° to 122°F.6. Proportional actuators shall accept a 0-10 VDC or 0-20 mA input signal and

provide a 2-10 VDC or 4-20 mA (with a 500 W load resistor) operating range.7. Actuators shall be capable of operating on 24, 120 or 230VAC, or 24VDC

and Class 2 wiring as dictated by the application. Power consumptionshall not exceed 10 VA for AC, including 120VAC actuators, and 8 wattsper actuator for DC applications.

8. NEMA 2 rated actuators shall be provided with a three foot (minimum),pre-wired, electrical cable. Actuators requiring removal of the actuatorcover for access to wiring terminals, exposing electronic, printed circuitboards to damage, are unacceptable.

9. Actuators shall have electronic overload protection or digital rotationsensing circuitry to prevent actuator damage throughout the entire rota-tion. End switches to deactivate the actuator at the end rotation or mag-netic clutches are not acceptable.

10. For power-failure/safety applications, an internal mechanical spring returnmechanism shall be built into the actuator housing. Spring return actua-tors shall be capable of CW or CCW mounting orientation. Spring returnmodels > 60 in-lbs. and non-spring return models > 90 in-lbs. will becapable of mounting on shafts up to 1.05"in diameter. Spring return actu-ators with more than 60 in-lb. of torque shall have a metal, manual over-ride crank.

11. Actuators using "on-board" chemical storage systems, capacitors, or other"on-board" non-mechanical forms of fail-safe operation are unacceptable.

12. Upon loss of control signal, a proportional actuator shall fail open orclosed based on the minimum control signal. Upon loss of power, a non-spring return actuator shall maintain the last position.

13. Actuators shall be capable of being mechanically and electrically paralleledto increase torque if required. Valves and dampers requiring greater torqueor higher close off may be assembled with multiple low torque actuators.

14. Dual mounted actuators using additional anti-rotation strap mechanicallinkages, or special factory wiring to function are not acceptable.Actuators in a tandem pair must be "off the shelf," standard actuatorsready for field wiring.

15. Damper and valve actuators will not produce more than 62 dB (A) whenfurnished with a mechanical fail-safe spring. Non-spring return actuatorsshall conform to a maximum noise rating of 45 dB(A) with power on or inthe running or driving mode.

16. Proportional actuators shall be fully programmable. Control input, posi-tion feedback and running time shall be factory or field programmable.Diagnostic feedback shall provide indications of hunting or oscillation,mechanical overload, mechanical travel and mechanical load limit. Theactuators shall also provide actuator service data, at minimum, number ofhours powered and number of hours in motion.

17. Proportional actuators shall be capable of digital communication, as built.

B. Smoke and Combination Fire and Smoke ActuatorsIn Section 15820 or equivalent1. All smoke and combination fire and smoke dampers shall be

provided with Belimo Aircontrols FSLF (30 in-#), FSNF (70 in-#), or FSAF (133 in-#) actuators.

2. Equals shall be approved 10 days prior to submission of bid.3. Actuator shall carry a manufacturer’s 5-year warranty and be manufac-

tured under ISO 9001 quality control.4. Actuator shall have microprocessor or electronic based motor controller

providing:a. Electronic cut off at full open so that no noise can be generated while

holding open. Holding noise level shall be inaudible.b. Protection so that actuator shall be incapable of burning out if stalled

before full rotation is reached.5. Housing shall be steel and gears shall be permanently lubricated.6. The actuators shall be direct coupled and employ a steel toothed cold-

weld clamp for connecting to damper or jack shafts. Aluminum clamps orset-screw attachment are not acceptable.

7. Actuator shall have UL555S Listing by the damper manufacturer for 250°F.8. FSLF shall be applied on dampers up to 6 sq. ft. Current draw shall be

no more than .15A at 120V running, or .06A holding at 120V (5 VA and3.5 VA respectively for 24V power).FSNF shall be applied on dampers upto 16 sq.ft. Current draw shall be no more than .23A at 120V running, or.1A holding at 120V (27 VA and 10 VA respectively for 24V power).

9. FSAF shall be applied on dampers up to 20 sq.ft. Current draw shall beno more than .1A at 120V running, or .05A holding at 120V (10 VA and 3 VA respectively for 24V power).

10. Dampers shall be installed straight and true, level in all planes, andsquare in all dimensions. Dampers shall move freely without unduestress due to twisting, racking, bowing, or other installation error.

11. Do not install in area where moisture can penetrate damper or actuatornor where actuator temperature exceeds 120°F.

Note: FSLF and FSNF are 350°F actuators, 15 seconds open and close. UBC and UL555SFSAF is a 250F actuator, 75 seconds open, 20 seconds close.UL555S.

C. Electronic Valve Actuators1. Electronic actuators, less than 600 in-lb. of rated torque, shall have ISO

9001 quality certification and be cULus listed under standard 60730-1 orUL listed under standard 873, CSA C22.2 No. 24 and have CE certification.

2. Electronic actuators used on valves shall be designed to directly coupleand mount to a stem, shaft or ISO style-mounting pad.

3. Actuators shall be fully modulating/proportional, floating/tri-state, or twoposition as required and be factory or field selectable.

4. Optional auxiliary switches shall be available.5. Actuators shall have an operating range of –22° to 122°F.6. Proportional actuators shall accept a 0-10 VDC or 0-20 mA input signal

and provide a 2-10 VDC or 4-20 mA (with a load resistor) operating range.7. Actuators shall be capable of operating on 24VAC, 120VAC or 230VAC,

or 24VDC and Class 2 wiring as dictated by the application. Power con-sumption shall not exceed 10 VA for AC, including 120VAC actuators, and8 watts per actuator for DC applications.

8. NEMA 2 rated actuators shall be provided with either a covered terminalstrip, or a three, six, or ten foot pre-wired, electrical cable.

9. For power-failure/safety applications, an internal mechanical spring returnmechanism shall be built into the actuator housing. Spring return actua-tors shall be capable of CW or CCW mounting orientation. Spring returnactuators with more than 60 in-lb. of torque shall have a metal, manualoverride crank.

10. Actuators using "on-board" chemical storage systems, capacitors, or other"on-board" non-mechanical forms of fail-safe operation are unacceptable.

11. Upon loss of control signal, a proportional actuator shall fail open orclosed based on the minimum control signal. Upon loss of power, a non-spring return actuator shall maintain the last position.

12. Actuators utilizing brushless DC technology shall be capable of beingmechanically and electrically paralleled to increase torque if required.Valves requiring greater torque or higher close off may be assembledwith two low torque actuators.

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13. Dual mounted actuators using additional anti-rotation strap mechanicallinkages, or special factory wiring to function are not acceptable.Actuators in a tandem pair must be "off the shelf," standard actuatorsready for field wiring.

14. Valve actuators will not produce more than 62 dB (A) when furnishedwith a mechanical fail-safe spring. Non-spring return actuators shall con-form to a maximum noise rating of 45 dB(A) with power on or in the run-ning or driving mode.

15. Proportional actuators shall be fully programmable. Control input, posi-tion feedback and running time shall be factory or field programmable.Diagnostic feedback shall provide indications of hunting or oscillation,mechanical overload, mechanical travel and mechanical load limit. Theactuators shall also provide actuator service data, at minimum, number ofhours powered and number of hours in motion.

16. Proportional actuators shall be capable of digital communication, as built.

D. Industrial Actuators1. Belimo SY Series Industrial Electric Actuatorsa. The valve actuator shall consist of a thermally protected capacitor-type

reversible electric motor, a patented planetary worm combination drive,heater, limit switches and wiring termination blocks, all contained in a diecast aluminum enclosure. The drive system will provide continuous,smooth torque transmission throughout a 90 degree travel. Adjustablestops provide mechanical adjustment of end-of-travel. The transmissionshall allow continuous duty operation of a manual override handwheelwithout the need to remove power, or de-clutch the manual system.

b. Enclosure shall be designed to meet NEMA 4, 4X (weatherproof) require-ments, or CSA approved for non-hazardous locations.

c. The actuator shall employ ISO5211 mounting standards to provide for awide range of international applications.

d. The enclosure will have an industrial quality coating.e. Actuator shall have a motor rated for a minimum of 25% duty cycle in

modulating applications.f. Actuator shall be suitable for operation in ambient temperature ranging

from -4°F to +150°F [-20°C to +65°C].g. The motor shall be fractional horsepower; permanent split capacitor type

designed to operate on 24 VAC, 110 VAC or 220 VAC, 1 pH, 50/60 Hzsupply. A self resetting thermal switch shall be imbedded in the motor foroverload protection.

h. Internal terminal blocks shall be clearly marked for field wiring. A wiringdiagram shall be permanently attached to the OUTSIDE of the actuatorhousing.

i. Actuator will have a suitable sized NPT entry for external connections.j. Gears shall be hardened alloy steel, permanently lubricated. The worm

drive system negates the need for a brake.k. Two adjustable cam actuated end travel limit switches shall be provided

to control electrical movement of the actuator.l. 2 SPDT auxiliary switches, rated 10A at 250 VAC shall be included. The

switches are factory pre-set at 3 degrees and 87 degrees rotation, andmay be field adjusted.

m. Actuator shall be equipped with a hand wheel or shaft for manual over-ride to permit operation of the actuator in the event of electrical power fail-ure or system malfunction. Hand wheel, where applicable, must be per-manently attached to the actuator. (SY2 and larger)

n. The handwheel override shall be continuously operational regardless ofthe powered state of the actuator, without the need to remove electricalpower if present during the override phase. (SY2 and larger)

o. The hand wheel will not rotate while the actuator is electrically driven.p. The actuator shall provide a visual indicator beacon on the top of the

housing for position status of the actuator and attached devices.q. Actuator shall have an internal heater and thermostat to minimize the

build-up of moisture inside the sealed enclosure.r. Modulating units shall operate under 2-10 VDC, 4-20mA, and 1-5 VDC

control modes. The default shall be 2-10 VDC control.

E. Electronic Control Valves1. Generala. The manufacturer shall be capable of providing individual valve identifica-

tion tagging on each printed valve label. Valve tag identification shall bedocumented on the approved, submitted valve schedule.

b. Valves shall be designed and provided with the proper actuators to pro-vide the rated valve close-off.

2. Pressure Independent Characterized Control Valvesa. Control valves shall be pressure independent. Balancing valves and

associated balancing shall not be required on devices where pressureindependent control valves are installed. Balancing valves and balancingare required if self-contained pressure independent control valves are notinstalled.

b. The absolute flow accuracy through the valve shall be +/- 5 % due to sys-tem pressure fluctuations across the valve in the selected operatingrange, and +/- 5% variation due to manufacturing tolerances.

c. The control valves shall be available with floating or proportional actua-tors. The actuator shall be directly coupled to the valve at the factory.Proportional actuators shall be Multi Function Technology as manufac-tured by Belimo. Multi-turn actuators are not acceptable.

d. The valve shall have an equal percentage characteristic and shall accu-rately control the flow from 0 to 100% full rated flow.

e. A minimum of 5 PSI shall be required to operate the valve pressure inde-pendently.

f. Valves shall require no maintenance and shall not include replaceablecartridges.

g. Valves shall be available with optional pressure/temperature ports toallow flow verification.

h. Control valves shall be by Belimo.

3. Characterized Control Valves™a. Control valves shall be of the Characterized Control Valve™ type provid-

ed by Belimo.b. Characterized Control Valves™ shall be used for all water applications

requiring equal percentage characteristics.c. A TEFZEL‚ flow-characterizing disc shall be installed in the inlet of Two-

way characterized control valves and in the control port of Three-wayvalves. The valve trim shall utilize a stainless steel ball and stem for allwater or glycol solutions up to 60%. For water applications, an optionalchrome plated brass ball and brass stem may be used for sizes 3/4’’ andsmaller.

d. Valve bodies shall be nickel-plated, forged brass with female NPTthreads. Bodies to 1-1/4" shall be rated at 600 psi and sizes 1-1/2" to 3"at 400 psi.

e. Characterized Control Valves™ shall have a self-aligning, blowout proof,brass stem with a dual EPDM O-ring packing design. Fiberglass rein-forced Teflon seats shall be used.

f. The valves shall have a four bolt mounting flange to provide a 4 position,field changeable, electronic actuator mounting arrangement.

g. A non-metallic coupling, constructed of high temperature, continual usematerial shall provide a direct, mechanical connection between the valvebody and actuator. The coupling shall be designed to provide thermalisolation and eliminate lateral and rotational stem forces. Vent hole shallbe provided to reduce condensation build-up.

4. Globe Valvesa. Globe valves, as specified, shall be by Belimo.b. Two-way and Three-way globe valves may be used only if characterized

control valves do not fit the sizing criteria or application.c. Globe valves may be used for chilled or hot water, steam, or glycol solu-

tions to 60%. Screwed and flanged water valves shall have equal per-centage or linear flow characteristics for Two-way or Three-way valves,respectively. All stems shall be stainless steel.

d. Screwed globe valves 1/2" through 2" shall have bronze bodies rated atANSI Class 250. For water up to 35 psi or steam up to 15 psi, trim shallinclude a brass plug, a spring-loaded TFE packing, and a bronze seat.The maximum differential shall be 35 psi for water and 15 psi for steam.

e. Two-way and Three-way flanged globe valves 2-1/2" to 6" shall have castiron bodies rated for ANSI Class 125 or ANSI 250. The maximum differen-tial shall be 25 psi for water and 10 psi for steam. Trim shall include stain-less steel stems, bronze plugs, bronze seats, and a TFE V-ring packing.

f. For steam inlet pressures higher than those stated above, furnish globevalves with stainless steel trim specifically rated for the application.

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5. Direct Coupled Globe Valve Actuator and Adaptor Bracketa. Actuator shall be designed with an integrated adaptor bracket that will

direct mount to the valve.b. Actuator shall provide a linear force capable of fulfilling the required

close-off of the valve.c. Actuator shall include an automatic valve coupling device that shall lock

securely to the valve stem.d. Proportional and spring return actuators shall adapt upon powering the

actuator. This adaptation will determine stroke length and enable theactuator to set the minimum and maximum limits of the supplied controlsignal, thereby utilizing the entire control signal range. Feedback, runningtime and other parameters are automatically adjusted to the effectivestroke.

e. Actuator shall have a manual override equipped with an interlockingdevice to protect the actuator from over-torque of the manual override.

6. Butterfly Valves – Resilient Seata. Butterfly valves, as specified, shall be by Belimo.b. Butterfly valves 2" to 12" shall have a fully lugged, drilled and tapped,

cast iron body, rated to 200 psi body pressure, with 14" and larger valveshaving a body pressure rating of 150 psi. Flanges shall meet ANSI125/150 standards. The one-piece body shall feature an extended neckallowing sufficient clearance for flanges and 2" of piping insulation. Thedisc shall be 304 stainless steel and provide bi-directional bubble-tightclose off in either direction for chilled or hot water or 50% glycol applica-tions. The disc shall be polished and contoured to minimize torque andwear. Shaft shall be mechanically retained in valve body using split-thrustwasher and internal retaining-ring design for ease of service. The valvebody shall employ ISO5211 actuator mounting and shaft connectionstandards.

c. The disc shall have full 360-degree concentric seating. Valves up through12" shall utilize an internal spline for the disc-to-stem connection. Externalmechanical methods to achieve this mechanical connection, such as pinsor screws, shall not be employed. Valves 14" and larger will utilize a dual-pin method to prevent the heavy disc from settling onto the liner, causingdistortion. A phenolic backed, non-collapsing, EPDM seat shall be fieldreplaceable and shall create a positive seal between flange face andvalve body. No gaskets shall be required between the valve and flangefaces. The shaft shall be supported at four locations by RPTFE bushings.

d. The flow characteristic shall be modified equal percentage for Two-wayvalves and linear for Three-way valves. Valves 2" through 12" shall berated for standard HVAC service of up to 50 psi close-off, or for heavycommercial service of up to 200 psi close-off. Valves 14" and larger shallbe rated for up to 150 psi close-off.

e. A permanent metal tag shall designate manufacturer, series number andmaterials of construction.

f. Butterfly valves may be used in all two-position applications and modulat-ing applications larger than 2", or where the close off rating of other valvestyles does not meet the design requirements.

g. Butterfly valves shall be sized primarily by using velocity calculations toprevent fluid velocities from exceeding 12 feet per second. For modulatingapplications, CV factors at sixty (60) degrees shall be used for determin-ing delta P once size has been determined by the velocity calculations.

h. High torque industrial valve actuators, >300 in-lb. of rated torque, may beused where low torque actuators are not suitable. High torque actuatorsshall be as manufactured or provided by Belimo.

7. Butterfly Valves – High Performancea. Butterfly valves, as specified, shall be by Belimo.b. Butterfly valves 2" to 30" shall have a fully lugged, drilled and tapped,

carbon steel body conforming to ANSI class 150 or class 300 standards.Flanges shall meet ANSI 150 or ANSI 300 standards. The one-piecebody shall feature an extended neck allowing sufficient clearance forflanges and 2" of piping insulation.

c. The disc shall be 316 stainless steel and provide bi-directional bubble-tight close off in either direction for chilled or hot water, 50% glycol appli-cations or steam applications up to the ANSI class limits. The disc shallemploy a 360 degree uninterrupted spherical edge for sealing. The discprofile shall be designed for maximum flow and equal percentage control.

d. Shaft shall be mechanically retained in the valve body using anadjustable gland flange. This flange also serves to prevent leakage outthe valve neck by applying a load against TFE Chevron design washers.These washers provide full ANSI hydrostatic seal to 150% of CWP rating.

e. The RTFE bi-directional seat shall employ an encapsulated elastomerico-ring core for resiliency. The seat is retained in the valve body by use ofa retaining ring. The outside diameter of the retaining ring is recessedwithin the gasket sealing surface to prevent external leakage. The retain-ing ring is held in place by means of a stainless wedge ring.

f. A permanent metal tag shall designate manufacturer, recommended flowdirection, series number and materials of construction.

g. Butterfly valves may be used in all two-position applications and modulat-ing applications larger than 2", or where the close off rating of other valvestyles does not meet the design requirements.

h. Butterfly valves shall be sized primarily by using velocity calculations toprevent fluid velocities from exceeding 32 feet per second. For modulatingapplications, CV factors at sixty (60) degrees shall be used for determin-ing delta P once size has been determined by the velocity calculations.

i. High torque industrial valve actuators, >300 in-lb. of rated torque, may beused where low torque actuators are not suitable. High torque actuatorsshall be as manufactured or provided by Belimo.

8. Zone Valvesa. Zone valves, as specified, shall be by Belimo.b. Zone valves shall be used in terminal unit water applications requiring a

Two-way or Three-way diverting valve in sizes 1’’ and smaller.c. Zone valves shall have brass bodies with female NPT or sweat ends and

a stainless steel stem.d. Zone valve actuators shall on/off and shall be available in 24VAC or

120VAC.e. Zone valve actuators shall have a minimum of 20 psi close-off rating.f. Zone valves shall have push button for quick removal of actuator.g. Zone valves shall have a leakage rate of 0.1% or lower

9. Industrial Ball Valvesa. Ball valves, as specified, shall be by Belimo.b. Two-way and three-way ball valves may be used only if characterized

control valves do not fit the sizing criteria or application.c. Ball valves may be used for chilled or hot water, steam, or glycol solu-

tions to 50%. Screwed or flanged water valves shall have modified equalpercentage or modified linear flow characteristics for two-way and three-way valves, respectively. The ball and stem shall be stainless steel, andseats will be RPTFE.

d. VS Series screwed ball valves 1/2" through 3" shall have bronze bodiesrated to at least 400 WOG. Flanged ball valves 2" through 10" shall havecast iron bodies rated to at least 200 WOG. The maximum differential rat-ing will match the respective valve close-off rating.

e. VSS Series screwed ball valves 1/2" through 3" shall have stainless steelbodies rated to at least 600 WOG. The maximum differential rating willmatch the respective valve close-off rating.

f. VS and VSS series ball valves shall provide bubble-tight close-off capabil-ities on all ports up to the specified close-off rating.

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I. General1.1.The following Terms and Conditions of Sale (“Terms”) applyto the sale of products described in this Product Guide(“Products”). As used herein, “Seller” or “Belimo” refers toBelimo Aircontrols (USA) Inc.or Belimo Aircontrols (CAN) Inc., asapplicable, and “Client” refers to the individual or business entitythat purchases the Products from Seller. These Terms shall applyunless the parties mutually agree to different terms and memori-alize such agreement in a writing signed by both Client and Seller.

II. Price2.1. The Seller’s price for Products (the “Price”) is net, F.O.B.Point of Origin, and is calculated in US currency for sales madeby Belimo Aircontrols (USA), Inc. and calculated in Canadiancurrency for sales made by Belimo Aircontrols (CAN) Inc.2.1.The Price, unless otherwise agreed upon, does not includefreight and packaging (wooden crates, pallets, etc), the costsof which will be charged to Client at cost for each shipment andshall be payable with payment of the Price.2.3. Orders for Products with a net value of less than US$300(CAN$450) will be subject to a US$20 (CAN$35) handling fee(the “Handling Fee”). The Handling Fee will not be charged fororders of Products with a net value equal to or greater thanUS$300 (CAN$450) or for Products ordered through Seller’sinternet ordering system at: www.belimo.com.2.4.Seller reserves the right to make partial deliveries of ordersof Products, each of which deliveries may be invoiced sepa-rately by Seller.2.5.The Price does include charges for wiring diagrams, instal-lation, and commissioning, which will be charged to Client sep-arately and will be payable on demand.

III. Payment3.1. Invoices are payable in US currency for sales made byBelimo Aircontrols (USA), Inc. and in Canadian currency for sales made by Belimo Aircontrols (CAN) Inc. and are dueno later than 30 days from the date of invoice, without anydeductions.3.2. If Client fails to pay the entire invoice balance within 60days from the date of the invoice, Client will be subject to aninterest charge of 2% per month (or the maximum rate permit-ted by law, whichever is less) on the outstanding unpaid bal-ance due to Seller.3.3. Clients who maintain outstanding balances for 45 days ormore after the date of invoice may be subject to restricted ship-ments of Products or may be required to pay for all future deliv-eries of Products on a cash-on-delivery basis.

IV. Title and Risk4.1.Title to all Products shall remain with Seller and shall notpass to Client until Seller has received full payment for theProducts.

V. Damage or loss in Transit5.1. Seller assumes no liability for damage or loss of shipmentof Products, which risk shall at all times remain with the carrier.All shipments must be unpacked and examined by Client imme-diately upon receipt. Any external evidence of loss or damagemust be noted on the freight bill accompanying the shipment ofProducts or carrier’s receipt and signed by the carrier’s agent atthe time of delivery. Failure to do so will result in the carrier’srefusal to honor any claim relating to damage of Products.Client must also notify Seller of such damage by providingSeller with a copy of the freight bill or damage report so that

Seller can file a claim for loss or damage in transit with the car-rier. If the damage does not become apparent until the ship-ment is unpacked, customer must make a request for inspec-tion by the carrier’s agent and file with the carrier within 15 daysafter receipt of product and notify Seller of the same. Seller isnot liable for consequential damage to Client’s property or athird-party’s property resulting from the installation of damagedProducts.

VI. Delivery6.1. Seller undertakes to make every attempt to adhere to itsstated delivery parameters and to make a timely delivery of theProducts but does not guarantee any delivery specifications.Each contract entered into for the purchase of Products is notcancelable nor is Seller liable for any direct or indirect lossesthat may arise, for any reason whatsoever, due to Seller’s fail-ure to meet any stated or assumed delivery schedules.

VII. Return of Goods7.1. Products received by Client cannot be returned unless: (i)Client alerts Seller that it intends to return such Products, (ii)Seller agrees to accept the return of such Products, (iii) Clientobtains a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number fromSeller for the return of such Products, and (iv) Client follows allreturn instructions provided by the Seller. The RMA numbermust be clearly written on the outside of all packaging for anyreturned Products. Only Products returned to proper the loca-tion as instructed by Seller and identified with an RMA numberwill be considered for credit.7.2. Only Products that are returned in original packaging maybe accepted for return. Such returned Products must bereceived in good condition, adequate for resale as newProducts to qualify for credit. Client will be responsible for pay-ment of a restocking charge for all returned Products in anamount no less than 20% of the invoice value of the Products(“Restocking Charges”). All return Products must be shippedto Seller at Client’s cost.7.3. Returns that result from Seller errors will be credited in fulland will not be subject to Restocking Charges.

VIII. WarrantyVIII.A 5-year warranty

8.1. Products that are listed in this Product Guide as carrying a5-year warranty and shipped after May 1, 2000 to a location inthe United States or Canada shall carry a 5-year warranty. The5-year warranty is unconditional for the first two years from thedate of production of the Products. After the first two yearsfrom the date of Production, the warranty shall be conditionaland the warranty coverage shall not apply to damage toProducts caused by ordinary wear and tear, negligence orimproper use by Client, or other causes beyond the control ofthe Seller. Product -specific terms of warranty with regard towarranty period or conditions of warranty may apply to certainspecified Products as stated in the documentation for thoseProducts.

VIII.B 2-year conditional warranty8.2. Products that are listed in this Product Guide as carrying a2-year warranty and shipped after May 1, 2005 to a location inthe United States or Canada shall carry a 2-year warranty. The2-year warranty is conditional and the warranty coverage shallnot apply to damage to Products caused by ordinary wear andtear, negligence or improper use by Client, or other causesbeyond the control of the Seller. Product -specific terms of war-ranty with regard to warranty period or conditions of warranty

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may apply to certain specified Products as stated in the docu-mentation for those Products.

VIII.C General Warranty Terms8.3. Seller’s warranty may be null and void in the event of any:(a) modification or unauthorized repairs of Products by Client,(b) unauthorized incorporation or integration of Products intoor with Client’s equipment, (c) use of Products in an unautho-rized manner, or (d) damage to Products not caused by Seller.8.4. Client must promptly notify Seller of Products’ allegeddefect and provide Seller with other evidence and documenta-tion reasonably requested by Seller. Before removingProducts from service, Client should contact a Seller-author-ized support technician by calling Belimo customer service.The contact information for Belimo customer service is listedon the back page of Belimo’s Product Guide and Price List(“PGPL”) or may be found at www.belimo.com. Belimo cus-tomer service will work with field technicians to troubleshootproblems. Many problems can be resolved over the phone.8.5. If a problem cannot be resolved over the phone, an RMAnumber will be issued by Seller for return of the Products. Priorto returning any Products under a warranty, Client must obtainan RMA number from Seller, along with shipping instructions forthe return. The RMA number must be clearly written on the out-side of the box containing the returned Products. Only Productsreturned to the proper location and identified with an RMA num-ber will be accepted by the Seller.8.6.All returned Products should be packaged appropriately toprevent further damage. Seller reserves the right to refuse anyreturned material if improperly packaged or labeled (withoutan RMA number). Products returned without proper RMAdocumentation will void Seller’s warranty.8.7. Products found to be defective for which a warranty isapplicable will either be replaced or repaired at the Seller’s dis-cretion. Seller is not responsible for charges that Client mayincur as a result of the removal or replacement of Products.8.8. Repaired or replacement Products are shipped fromSeller via ground shipment. Other shipping methods are avail-able at the sole expense of the Client.8.9. Repaired, replaced or exchanged Products will carry awarranty for a period of time equal to the greater of: (i) theremainder of the original 5-year warranty or 2-year warrantythat was applicable to the repaired, replaced or exchangedProducts, or (ii) six months, effective from the date therepaired, exchanged or replaced Products are shipped bySeller (the “Replacement Warranty Period”).8.10. Advanced replacement Products for Products coveredunder warranty may be obtained from Seller after the Belimocustomer service troubleshooting process has been complet-ed. For industrial products (such as butterfly valves), a pur-chase order is required. The purchase order will be creditedupon the receipt and verification by Seller of the returneddefective Products. For non-industrial products, an invoice willbe issued and shall be due and payable is the returnedProducts are not received by Seller within 60 days from thedate of that the replacement Products are shipped. Additionalcharges may apply if the nature of the problem has been mis-represented by Client.8.11. Both the conditional and unconditional warranties coverthe Products only, and do NOT cover labor associated with thetroubleshooting, removal or replacement of such Products.8.12. New Products ordered in an attempt to circumvent thewarranty process may NOT be reimbursed if, upon receipt ofreturned Products, it is determined that the defect in thereturned Products is actually field related, or the Products

have been returned for cosmetic reasons only.8.13. Advanced replacement Products for butterfly valve actu-ators may not be new, but have been verified by the Seller forelectrical and mechanical operation. Such Products carry thefull warranty for the entire Replacement Warranty Period.

IX. No warranty for non-HVAC application9.1. All Seller warranties shall extend only to HVAC use of theProducts. If Products are used in non-HVAC application (e.g.,aircraft, industrial processes, etc.), Seller’s warranties shall notcover such Products. Client will be solely responsible for anydamage to or malfunction of Products or for any damageresulting from such use of Products.

X. Liability disclaimer10.1. These Terms constitute the entire understanding andagreement between Seller and Client regarding the warrantiesthat cover Products and supersedes all previous understand-ings, agreements, communications and representations.Seller shall not be responsible for and Client does not haveany right to make any claim for, damage that occurs to anyproperty other than Products. Seller shall in no way beresponsible for any costs incurred by Client in the determina-tion of the causes of damage to any of Client’s property, forexpert opinions, or for any punitive or special, incidental orconsequential damages of any kind whatsoever.

10.2. Seller shall not be liable for any damage resulting from orcontributed by Client or third parties acting within the scope ofresponsibility of Client or such third party when:1. Products are used for non-HVAC applications, such as in

aircrafts, industrial processes, etc.;2. Client uses the Products without complying with applicable

law or institutional regulations or Belimo data and installa-tion sheets or Client uses the Products without followinggood industry practice;

3. Products are used by personnel who have not receivedsuitable instruction; or

4. Products are modified or repaired without the writtenapproval of Seller.

When requested to do so, Client shall immediately releaseSeller in full from any possible third party claims resulting inconnection with the circumstances listed above. This alsoapplies to claims in connection with product liability.10.3. If Client becomes aware that any third party has made orappears likely to make any claim regarding Products (including,without limitation, regarding Product defects or rights infringedby Products), then Client shall immediately inform Seller andafford to Seller all assistance that Seller may require to enforceits rights and defend such claim.

XIII. Proper Law and Jurisdiction11.1. All sales of Products under these Terms and the war-ranties described herein shall be governed by the laws of theState of Connecticut, and the parties agree to submit to theexclusive jurisdiction of the Federal and state courts located inthe State of Connecticut with respect to any dispute arisingfrom the subject matter hereof. The parties hereby waive allrights to a jury trial in connection with any claims relating to thesubject matter hereof.

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USA

ACR Supply Company Inc.2719 Hillsborough RoadDurham, NC 27705Phone: 919-286-2228

Aireco Supply9120 Washington Blvd.Savage, MD 20763-0414Phone: 301-953-8800With branch in MD, VA

Amcon Controls, Inc.11906 WarfieldSan Antonio,TX 78216Phone: 210-349-6161

Applied AutomationA Wilson Mohr Company3186 South Washington Street, #230Salt Lake City, UT 84115Phone: 801-486-6454

Boston Aircontrols, Inc.8 Blanchard RdBurlington, MA 01803Phone: 781-272-5800

Charles D. Jones Co.445 Bryant Street, Unit #1Denver, CO. 80204-4800Phone: 800-777-0910With branches in CO, MO

Climatic Control Co., Inc.5061 W. State StreetMilwaukee, WI 53208Phone: 800-242-1656With branches in WI

Cochrane Supply and Engineering, Inc.30303 Stephenson HighwayMadison Heights, MI 48071-1633Phone: 800-482-4894With branches in MI

Columbus Temperature Control1053 E. 5th Ave.Columbus, OH 43201Phone: 800-837-1837

Control Consultants & Supply Co.2330 Hampton AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63139-2909Phone: 314-647-6680With branch in TN

Controlco5600 Imhoff Drive, Ste. GConcord, CA 94520Phone: 925-602-7728With branches in CA

Edward C. Smyers & Co.223 Fort Pitt Blvd.Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1505Phone: 412-471-3222

First Source Distributors, LLC710 Peninsula Lane, Suite ECharlotte, NC 28273Phone: 800-670-5977

G & O Thermal Supply5435 N. Northwest HighwayChicago, IL 60630Phone: 773-763-1300With branches in IL, WI

Industrial Controls Distributors LLC1776 Bloomsbury AvenueWanamassa, NJ 07712Phone: 800-631-2112With branches in KY, NC, NY, OH, PA,TN

Interstate Electric Equipment30 Vineland St.Brighton, MA 02135 Phone: 617-782-9000

Jackson Controls1708 E. 10th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46201Phone: 317-231-2200

M & M Controls9E West Aylesbury RoadTimonium, MD 21093Phone: 410-252-1221

MICONTROLS, Inc.6516 5th Place SouthSeattle, WA 98124Phone: 800-877-8026With branches in WA, OR

Minvalco, Inc.3340 Gorham AvenueMinneapolis, MN 55426-4267Phone: 952-920-0131

RSD/Total Control26021 Atlantic Ocean Dr.Lake Forest, CA 92630Phone: 949-380-7878With branches in CA, NV, OR, AK,AZ, ID, UT, WA

Saint Louis Boiler Supply, Co.617 Hanley Industrial CourtSt. Louis, MO 63144Phone: 314-962-9242

South Side Control Supply, Co.488 N. Milwaukee AvenueChicago, IL 60610-3923Phone: 312-226-4900With branches in IL, IN

Stromquist and Company4620 Atlanta Rd.Smyrna, GA 30080Phone: 404-794-3440With branch in FL

Temperature Control Systems10315 Brockwood RoadDallas, TX 75238Phone: 214-343-1444With branches in OK,TX

Tower Equipment Co., Inc.1320 West Broad StreetStratford, CT 06615Phone: 800-346-4647

Twinco Supply Corporation55 Craven StreetHuntington Station, NY 11746-2143Phone: 800-794-3188With branches in NY

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AirexC - 5 Sandhill Crt.Brampton, ON, L6T 5J5 Phone: 905-790-8667

Baymar Supply Co.3200 Jefferson Blvd.Windsor, ON N8T 2W8Phone: 519-974-5800 With branch in London, ON

Gagnon & Associates Inc.2800 White St.Val Caron, ON P3N 1B2Phone: 800-363-3384Phone: 705-897-1942

Le Groupe Master1675 de Montarville Boucherville, QC J4B 7W4Phone: 514-527-2301 With branches across Eastern Canada

O’Dell Associates Inc.#3 - 1038 Cooke Blvd.Burlington, ON L7T 4A8 Phone: 905-681-3901

Prokontrol1989 MichelinLaval, QC, H7L 5B7 Phone: 450-973-7765 With branches in Ville Vanier and Ontario

Refrigerative Supply 3958 Myrtle Street, Burnaby, BC, V5C 4G2 Phone: 604-435-7151 With branches in British Columbia,Alberta, Saskatchewan,Manitoba

Regal Controls1156 KingswayVancouver, BC, V5V 3C8 Phone: 604-879-6357 With branch in Langley

Regulvar Laval1985 Boul Industriel Laval Q.CH7S-1P6Phone: 450-629-0435With branches in Sherbrooke,St. Hubert, Lachine, Quebec City

Regulvar Ottawa Inc.170 Laurier Ax West Suite 714Ottawa, Ontario, K1P-5V6 Phone: 613-565-2129With branch in Hull

Sinclair Supply10914 - 120 StreetEdmonton, AB, T5H 3P7 Phone: 780-452-3110 With branches in British Columbia,Alberta, Saskatchewan

SCI3311 Boul Industriel Laval, QC, H7L 4S3 Phone: 450-668-8866

Wiles & Legault#5 - 505 Industriel AvenueOttawa, ON, K1G 0Z1 Phone: 613-747-1867

Yorkland Controls2689 Steeles Avenue, W.Downsview, ON, M3J 2Z8 Phone: 416-661-3306 With branch in Mississauga

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Midwest Service Center(877) 833-1647

Canada Locations

14/16 – 5716 Coopers Ave. Quebec & Eastern CanadaMississauga, Ontario Service CenterL4Z 2E8 (866) 928-1440Toll Free: (866) 805-7089 (450) 928-1440(905) 712-3118 Fax: (450) 928-0050Fax: (905) 712-3124

(USA) Locations / 1-800-543-9038

43 Old Ridgebury Road 1675 East Prater WayDanbury, CT 06810 Suite 101Toll Free: (800) 543-9038 Sparks, NV 89434(203) 791-9915 Toll Free: (800) 987-9042Fax: (800) 228-8283 (775) 857-4243

(800-ACTUATE) Fax: (800) 987-8875(203) 791-9919 (775) 857-4255

South Customer Service:888-829-3166Fax: 800-228-8283

Mid-West Customer Service:877-833-4647Fax: 800-228-8283

Latin America Customer Service:203-791-8396Fax: 203-791-9139

Belimo Worldwide

Belimo Americas servescustomers throughout theUnited States, Canada, and Latin America.

It is part of Belimo Holding,a publicly held company inSwitzerland with businessunits in the Americas,Europe, and Asia Pacific.

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PRESSURE PSI

KELE • www.kele.com USA 901-937-4900 • International 901-382-6084KELE • www.kele.com USA 901-937-4900 • International 901-382-6084

WET/WET DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTERMODEL M230

DESCRIPTION

The Model M230 Wet/Wet Differential PressureTransmitter is a highly accurate differential pressuretransmitter that incorporates a capacitive technology toproduce a linear electronic signal proportional to the dif-ferential pressure. It will measure differential pressure inunidirectional applications as much as 100 psig andbidirectional applications as much as 50 psig. The stain-less steel wetted parts and elastomer seals make thisunit ideal for both liquids and gases. The NEMA 4 (IP65)case keeps the internal electronics protected from theenvironment.

FEATURES

• 0.25% accuracy• NEMA 4 (IP65) protection• Stainless steel wetted parts• Elastomer seals• High proof pressure

Supply voltageCurrent Min: 9 VDC + (0.02 X R); R =

circuit resistanceMax: 30 VDC + (0.004 X R);R = circuit resistance

Voltage 9-30 VDC (0-5 VDC output)13-30 VDC (0-10 VDC output)

Max overpressure See table belowMax line pressure 250 psig (1723.8 kPa)

Accuracy ±0.25% FSNon-linearity ±0.20% FSHysteresis 0.10% FS

Nonrepeatability 0.05% FSThermal effects

Zero/Span shift 2.0%FS/°F (1.8%FS/°C)Output 4-20 mA

Current 4-20 mAMax load 1000Ω

Voltage 0-5 VDC and 0-10 VDCInput impedance ≥5000Ω

TempCompensated 30° to 150°F (-1° to 65°C)Operating 0° to 175°F (-18° to 79°C)Storage -65° to 250°F (-54° to 121°C)

Wetted parts 17-4 PH stainless, 300 SeriesSS, viton, silicon rings

NEMA/IP ratings NEMA 4 (IP65)Approvals CEConnections 1/4-18 FNPTWeight 14.4 oz (0.41 kg)

• Current or voltage outputs• Mounting bracket included

Proof Pressure

Range Proof Range Proof

psig kPa psig kPa psig kPa psig kPa

0-1 6.89 20 137.9 ±0.5 124.55 20 137.9

0-2 13.79 40 275.8 ±1 6.89 40 275.8

0-5 34.47 100 689.5 ±2.5 13.79 100 689.5

0-10 68.95 100 689.5 ±5 34.47 100 689.5

0-25 172.4 250 1723.7 ±10 68.95 200 1379.2

0-50 344.7 250 1723.7 ±25 172.4 250 1723.7

SPECIFICATIONS

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KELE • www.kele.com USA 901-937-4900 • International 901-382-6084

MODEL DESCRIPTIONM230 Wet/Wet Differential Pressure Transmitter

PRESSURE RANGE psig (kPa)

OUTPUTC 4-20 mA (stocked at Kele)V5 0-5 VDCV10 0 to 10 VDC

BVA Bypass valve assembly 3VLV Three-valve manifold assembly

M230 010PD C M230-10PD-C Wet/Wet differential pressuretransmitter ranging from 0-10 psig with a4-20 mA output

001PD002PD005PD010PD025PD050PD100PD0R5PB001PB2R5PB005PB010PB025PB050PB

0-1.0 (6.90)0-2.0 (13.79)0-5.0 (34.48)0-10.0 (68.95)0-25.0 (172.38)0-50.0 (344.75)0-100.0 (689.50)±0.5 (±3.45)±1.0 (±6.90)±2.5 (±17.24)±5.0 (±34.48)±10.0 (±68.95)±25.0 (±172.38)±50.0 (±344.75)

Example:

WET/WET DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTERMODEL M230

ORDERING INFORMATION

3.01(7.65)

in(cm)

2.15(5.46)

BleedScrews

2.44(6.20)

3.05(7.75)

1/4-18 NPTHigh PressurePort

1.94(4.93)

1.00(2.54)

1.50(3.81)

1/4-18 NPTLow PressurePort

2.00(5.08)

0.875 dia Conduit0.22 dia Opening

1.00(2.54)

DIMENSIONS

Span Zero

ConduitOpening

EXC OUT COM

PowerSupply

Current

Voltage

PowerSupply

4-20 mASignal

VoltageSignal

WIRING

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CURRENT MONITORING INSTALLATION GUIDE

Z205458-0A PAGE 1 ©2008 Veris Industries USA 800.354.8556 or 503.598.4564 / [email protected] 09083Alta Labs, Enercept, Enspector, Hawkeye, Trustat, Veris, and the Veris ‘V’ logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Veris Industries, L.L.C. in the USA and/or other countries.

Solid-Core Current Transducer, 0-10VDC

Installer’s Specifications

Amperage Range 0-50/100/200 Amps (slide switch selectable)Accuracy ±2% F.S. from 10% to 100% of selected rangeOutput 0-10VDC self poweredInsulation Class 300VAC RMSFrequency 50-60 HzTemperature Range -15° to 60°C (-5° to 140°F)Humidity Range 10-90% RH non-condensingSafety IEC 61010-1:2001 CAT III

For CE compliance, conductor shall be insulated according to IEC 61010-1:2001, installation Category III or equivalent.The unit design provides for basic insulation only.

Wiring ExamplE

H723HC 723HC

DimEnsions

quick installDisconnect and lock out power.1.

Install the mounting bracket to the back of the electrical enclosure, no closer than 2. 1/2” (12mm) to an uninsulated conductor.

Slide the conductor to be monitored through the sensing hole of the current 3. switch. Terminate the conductor. See Notes (page 2) for currents under 5 Amp or above 200 Amp.

Set the desired amperage range on the H723HC (50, 100, or 200 Amps).4.

Wire the output connections between the H723HC and the controller (0-10VDC).5.

Reconnect power.6.

Scale the controller software to match the H723HC’s output.7.

Fan or Pump

CONTACTOR

DDC CONTROLLER

AI

Motor

0.2” x 0.15”slot (2x)

1.1"(27 mm)

2.8"(68 mm)

0.7" Dia(19 mm)

0.9"(23 mm)

3.0"(75 mm)

Removable/Adjustable Mounting Bracket

3.8"(95 mm)

4.2"(106 mm)

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INSTALLATION GUIDEH723HC

Z205458-0A PAGE 2 ©2008 Veris Industries USA 800.354.8556 or 503.598.4564 / [email protected] 09083Alta Labs, Enercept, Enspector, Hawkeye, Trustat, Veris, and the Veris ‘V’ logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Veris Industries, L.L.C. in the USA and/or other countries.

< 5A (H723HC min.)

0.5A

10x

50A

Controller: 0.625A/mA + 4mAAmps ÷ Turns(5A ÷ 10) = 0.5AH723HC: 5A max. (10T)

2A

0.5A

300A:5A

300A

5A

50A

Controller:CT max ÷ H723HC max300 ÷ 50 = 6x 10VDC -> 300A

300 A

opErationThe H723HC is a current transducer that senses current (amperage) in any of three field-selectable ranges: 0-50, 0-100, or 0-200 amperes. These ranges represent the maximum current that can be applied to the monitored conductor. The H723HC transforms the monitored current into a 0-10 VDC output suitable for connection to building controllers or other appropriate data acquisition equipment. The H723HC requires no 12-30VDC external power to generate its output.

notEs

troublEshooting

For load currents less than sensor minimum rating: Wrap the monitored conductor through the center hole and around the sensor body to produce multiple turns through the "window." This increases the current measured by the transducer.

• Controller must be programmed to account for the extra turns. e.g., if four turns pass through the sensor (as shown) the normal controller reading must be divided by 4.

DANGER: 5A CTs can present hazardous voltages. Install CTs in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Terminate the CT secondary before applying current.

H681x-5A CT

> 200A (H723HC max.)

For load currents greater than sensor maximum rating: Use a 5 Amp (H681x series) Current Transformer (CT) as shown.

CAUTIONRISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

• Derate the product’s maximum current for the number of turns through the sensing window using the following formula.

Rated Max. Amps ÷ Number of Turns = Max. monitored Ampse.g. : 30A ÷ 4 Turns = 7.5 Amps max. in monitored conductor

Failure to follow these instructions can result in overheating and permanent equipment damage.

0A 50, 100, or 200 A

SENSED AMPS

SENSOROUTPUT

10V

0V

10 wraps

Amperage Range Selector Switch

200

100

50

20010050

Problem Solution

No Reading at Controller • Check polarity of sensor output connections• Check for output voltage at sensor• Check for amperage in monitored conductor• Assure that sensor core mating surfaces are clean and

that the core clamp is completely closed

calibration/scalingSet the amperage range selector switch to a level appropriate for your load. The H723LC is available with three choices, 0-10, 0-20, or 0-40 Amps.

DDCCONTROLLER

AICOMM

0-10VDC Input CAUTION: Consultinstructions priorto installation

!

Use min. 75º C insulated conductorig20

AMPERAGERANGE

402010

OUTPUT0-10VDC

+ –

+ –

Self-Powered Output

Scale the output as shown below.

Wiring

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