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DD User Manual - Logix® 520MD+ Series Digital Positioner FCD-LGENSF0013-01
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Set the Valve Body Size.
7.2.5.5
Valve Body Material
Set the Valve Body Material.
7.2.5.6
Valve End Connections
Set the Valve End Connections.
7.2.5.7
Fail Direction
Set the direction the valve is tubed to fail upon loss of
pressure.
7.2.5.8
Flow Direction
Set if flow direction.
7.2.5.9
Valve Type
Set rotary or linear.
7.2.5.10
Valve Pressure Class
Set the Valve Pressure Class.
7.2.5.11
Valve Leak Class
Set the Valve Leak Class.
7.2.5.12
Valve Inlet Pressure
Set the Valve Inlet Pressure.
7.2.5.13
Valve Outlet Pressure
Set the Valve Outlet Pressure.
7.3
Control Config
Set parameters the affect the control of the valve. Warning:
Adjusting the control configuration will affect the way the
valve position is controlled.
7.3.1
Device Configuration
Override DIP switch settings, reverse the LCD, set fail
position, view relay type
DANGER: Changing the DIP Switch settings can affect
how the valve controls and may cause sudden valve
movement. Notify proper personnel that the valve may
stroke, and make sure the valve is properly isolated before
proceeding.
7.3.1.1
Dip Sw Air Action
Override the DIP switch on the positioner to change the Air
Action. Select Air to Open or Air to Close.
7.3.1.2
Dip Sw Actuator
Override the DIP switch on the positioner to change the
Actuator action. Select Double or Single. This is only
applicable for positioners with double acting relay modules.
7.3.1.3
Dip Sw Sig Closed
Override the DIP switch on the positioner to change the
Signal at Closed. Select 4 mA or 20 mA.
7.3.1.4
Dip Sw Characterization
Override the DIP switch on the positioner to change the
Characterization. Select Linear or Other. If Other is
selected, choose a characterization curve using "Other
Characterization" below.
7.3.1.5
Other Characterization
If the Characterization Dip Switch is set to "Other", select the
desired characterization curve. The Custom curve has a
default of equal percent for linear valves.
7.3.1.6
Dip Sw Auto Tune
Override the DIP switch on the positioner to change the Auto
Tune setting. Select On or Off. Selecting On enables an
auto tune feature that will automatically determine the
positioner gain settings during a Quick-Cal. Selecting Off
tells the positioner to use the factory preset tuning levels
determined by the gain selector switch.
7.3.1.7
Dip Sw Quick Cal
Override the DIP switch on the positioner to change the
Quick Cal mode. Select Auto or Jog. Select Auto under
most circumstances. Select Jog if there is no hard stop on
the valve at the 100% open position. When performing a
Quick-Cal, the 100% position can be manually set.
7.3.1.8
Dip Sw Stability
Override the DIP switch on the positioner to change the
Valve Stability. Select Low Friction or High Friction. Placing
the switch to Lo Friction optimizes the response for low
friction, high performance control valves. Placing the switch
to the right optimizes the response for valves and actuators
with high friction levels.
7.3.1.9
Dip Sw Spare
The Spare DIP typically has no function and is reserved for
special features.
7.3.1.10
Fail Direction
Record the fail direction. Select Closed or Open. This entry
does not affect the function of the positioner or the fail
position of the valve. It is only a label.
7.3.1.11
Flow Direction
Record the flow direction. Select Over, Under or Other. This
should represent the configuration of the valve.
7.3.1.12
Valve Type
Record the valve type. Select Linear or Rotary. This entry
does not affect the function of the positioner. It is only a
label.
7.3.1.13
LCD Orientation
Select the LCD orientation. Select Normal or Reversed.
Reversed will flip the LDC display upside down.
7.3.1.14
Pilot Relay Type
View the pilot relay type. Spool relays have higher capacity.
Poppet relays have lower air consumption.
7.3.1.15
Pressure Board Status