Electricity is our thing, too!
Compressed air is not available everywhere in production facilities. In some cases, compressed air is even prohibited for hygienic reasons, and some production processes require slow closing valves to prevent turbulence in the system. We offer our new electrical rotary actuators for cases like these. These actuators were designed specifically for 90° ball and butterfly valves and offer maximum functional reliability. The actuators offer outstanding compatibility and can also be retrofitted using an AWH retainer bracket. Actuator type E2, with a power transmission of roughly 50 N, can reliably switch butterfly valves up to max. NW 100. The compact design and the easy-to-clean surface are further positive features of the actuators. The LED-illuminated position indicator that is easy to read, even from a great distance, is another highlight. Inside, a powerful electric motor with an optimally coordinated, self-locking worm reduction unit provides the necessary power. The sturdy housing is made of polyester-coated aluminum. In the event of a power failure, the valve can be actuated mechanically via a manual emergency function. For this purpose, there is a crank drive for manual opening and closing. The corresponding hexagon key is fitted below the drive and available for emergencies. Our range includes 24 volt and 230 volt versions.
Typical applications include:
- production facilities without compressed air supply
- areas where clean room conditions are required for production
- processes that require slow valve opening and closing
Technical Data
Ambient temperature | -20°C to +70°C |
Protection type | IP 67 |
Cable gland | 2 x M20 x 1,5 |
Path limitation | 2 x limit switches |
Condensate heating | Typ E1: 3 watts Typ E2: 5 watts |
Angle of rotation | 90° ± 5° |
Max. torque | Type E1: 30Nm Type E2: 50Nm |
Duty cycle | Type E1: max. 50% Type E2: max. 75% |
Duration | max. 8 s |
Area of application | Butterfly valves and ball valves* |
Note: Where possible, it should be installed with the position indicator in vertical orientation. Any other installation positions must only be used after consultation. *Drive size allocation can vary for the ball valve.
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