Worcester controls – Flowserve AF-17 Electronic Positioner User Manual
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AF-17 Electronic Positioner: Installation, Operation and Maintenance
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8.3 Use the following troubleshooting guidelines to isolate problems/bad components
Prior to beginning any procedure, read all of Check, Action, and Notes and Cautions sections.
Flow Control Division
Worcester Controls
Check
Action
Notes and Cautions
8.3.1
Check for proper AC/DC power
Correct as necessary.
to actuator and circuit board.
See Figures 5 or 6 for AC or
Figure 3 in DCAF17 IOM
supplement for DC.
8.3.2
With power off, check for broken
Repair broken wires and
wires and/or loose connections.
tighten loose connections.
8.3.3
With power off, check to see
Remove F1 from socket pins
Before restoring power, try to
if fuse F1 is blown.
or fuse clips. For AC boards
determine what caused F1 to blow
only, check for continuity
and correct problem. See part 3.6
through fuse with an ohmmeter.
and paragraph 4.7.5 Notes and
If F1 is bad, replace it. AC
Paragraph A of Part 1.1 for AC
boards have a spare fuse (F2)
boards. See part 2.2 in DCAF17
located on board.
IOM supplement for DC boards.
8.3.4
Check operation of basic
See Part 8.1.
This check will isolate the problem
actuator per Part 8.1.
to either the actuator or the circuit
board.
8.3.5
Check for proper range
Use ammeter, voltmeter or
See models listed at beginning of
of input signal.
ohmmeter to verify input
IOM for ranges. 4-20 mA is
signal range.
standard.
8.3.6
With power off, check calibration
A quick check to see if this is the
When trying to move the valve
of feedback potentiometer per
problem is to declutch the actuator
manually with the clutch
Paragraph 3.2.4.
shaft and reposition the shaft to
disengaged, be certain that the
about 45° (if valve torque permits).
wrench fits properly on the flats of
If the actuator now runs normally
the actuator shaft. Improper fit can
in each direction (after clutch
cause shaft damage with
re-engages), recalibrate the
consequent damage to cover
feedback potentiometer.
bearing surface. Stay within the
preset quadrant of operation. See
Paragraph C of Part 1.1.
8.3.7
Check to see that varying input
If LEDs do not turn on and off,
The turning on and off of the LEDs
signal from 4-20 mA causes the
replace board.
is indicative that the input side of
light emitting diodes (LEDs) to
the circuit board is OK.
turn on and off individually.
8.3.8
Check the operation of the
If intermittent or jittery operation
Turning the A-H control CCW may
positioner with a portable,
stops, it is indicative of a noisy
help to alleviate the problem.
battery-operated signal source.
on-line signal input. To avoid
damaging the actuator, it is
necessary to "clean up" the signal.
Also, follow the shielding guidelines
of Paragraphs 1.2 and 1.2.4.
8.3.9
Check the motor run capacitor
Replace as necessary.
Disconnect all leads from capacitor
for a short, excessively high leakage
(power off) prior to testing. Do not
and low capacitance. Use a
exceed rated voltage of capacitor.
capacitance meter to check.
Make certain that capacitor is
(AC boards only) terminals
discharged before reconnecting.