Electric actuator for quarter turn valve
240 - 17 700 lb. in. | EPI2 series
Tyco Valves & Controls
Electric actuator for quarter-turn valves for output torques to 17,700 lb. in.
Features & Benefits:
Standard
Standard actuator accepts 100 to 240 Volt DC or AC single phase input, 50 and 60 Hz.
Separate terminalenclosure isolated from the electronics and motor compartment. Only the wiring terminal is exposed during field installation.
Standard adjustable torque switches, from 40 to 100% of rated torque output.
Manual override does not require a declutchable mechanism - always engaged.
NEMA 4/4X/6 enclosure rating with CSA (C-US) and CE.
Anodized aluminum with epoxy powder coat to help protect unit in most aggressive environments.
Visual mechanical position indicator for accurate visual reference of valve position.
Direct mounting to Keystone valves or readily adaptable to other quarter-turn valves; minimizes costs associated with adaptation.
Permanently lubricated self-locking gear train helps eliminate the need for motor brakes.
Mechanical travel stops designed to prevent over-travel during hand wheel or motor operation.
Features & Benefits:
Standard
Standard actuator accepts 100 to 240 Volt DC or AC single phase input, 50 and 60 Hz.
Separate terminalenclosure isolated from the electronics and motor compartment. Only the wiring terminal is exposed during field installation.
Standard adjustable torque switches, from 40 to 100% of rated torque output.
Manual override does not require a declutchable mechanism - always engaged.
NEMA 4/4X/6 enclosure rating with CSA (C-US) and CE.
Anodized aluminum with epoxy powder coat to help protect unit in most aggressive environments.
Visual mechanical position indicator for accurate visual reference of valve position.
Direct mounting to Keystone valves or readily adaptable to other quarter-turn valves; minimizes costs associated with adaptation.
Permanently lubricated self-locking gear train helps eliminate the need for motor brakes.
Mechanical travel stops designed to prevent over-travel during hand wheel or motor operation.
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