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D3DigitalPositioner
Manual
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Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................................................. 3Safety instruction ................................................................................................ 32. Storage ............................................................................................................ 4General ................................................................................................................. 4Storage indoors ................................................................................................... 4Storage outdoors or for a longer period .......................................................... 4Storage in a warm place ..................................................................................... 43. Design ............................................................................................................ 54. Models ............................................................................................................ 55. Function ......................................................................................................... 6Double action function....................................................................................... 6Single action function ......................................................................................... 66. Installation .................................................................................................... 7Air supply requirements ................................................................................... 7Mounting ............................................................................................................. 8Connections ......................................................................................................... 9Air ......................................................................................................................... 9Electrical connection........................................................................................... 9Dimensions .......................................................................................................... 9Single action positioner (Direct function) ....................................................... 10Actuator with fail/close spring ........................................................................ 10Actuator with fail/open spring ........................................................................ 10Double action positioner (Direct function) ..................................................... 10Double action actuator ....................................................................................... 10Electrical connections ......................................................................................... 11 7. Control ........................................................................................................... 12Menu and pushbuttons ...................................................................................... 12Other functions ................................................................................................... 12Menu indicator .................................................................................................... 13Menus ................................................................................................................... 13Changing parameter values .............................................................................. 13Menu system ....................................................................................................... 14First start .............................................................................................................. 158. Maintenance/service .................................................................................... 34Removing cover and inner cover ..................................................................... 34Circuit boards (pcb) ............................................................................................ 35Valve block ........................................................................................................... 36Single/Double action ......................................................................................... 36Potentiometer ...................................................................................................... 37Spindle adapter ................................................................................................... 37Filter change ........................................................................................................ 379. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 3810. Technical data ............................................................................................... 3911. Spare parts ..................................................................................................... 42
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The PMV D3 is a digital positioner de-signed primarily to control modulatingvalves.
The positioner can be used with singleor double action actuators with eitherrotary or linear movement.
The D3 can be equipped with modu-les for feedback, limit switches, and apressure gauge block.
The modules can be factory assembledbefore delivery or fitted later.
Safety instructionRead the safety instructions in this manual carefully before using the product.The installation, operation, and maintenance of the product must be done bystaff with the necessary training and experience. If any questions arise duringinstallation, contact the supplier/sales office before continuing work.
Warning• The valve package moves when in operation and can cause personal injury
or damage if handled incorrectly.• If the power supply fails or is turned off, the valve moves quickly to its end
position.• If the compressed air supply fails or is turned off, fast movements can occur.• The valve is not controlled by the input signals when in the Out of service
position. It will open/close in the event of a leak.• If a high value is set for Cut off, fast movements can occur.• When the valve is controlled in the Man mode, the valve can move quickly.• Incorrect settings can cause self-oscillation, which can lead to damage.
ImportantAlways turn off the compressed air supply before removing or disconnectingthe air supply connection or the integral filter. Remove or disconnect withcare because C- is still under pressure even after the air supply is turned off.
The modules for feedback and limitswitches can contain the following:
Feedback 4-20 mA and one of thefollowing functions:
- Two mechanical switches- Two reed switches- Two inductive sensors- Two soft contacts (relays)
1. Introduction
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General
The PMV positioner is a precision instru-ment. Therefore it is essential that it ishandled and stored in the correct way.Always follow the instructions below!
NOTE! As soon as the positioner isconnected, an very minimal internal airleakage supply will provide protectionagainst corrosion and prevent the ingressof moisture. For this reason, the airsupply pressure should always be kepton.
Storage indoors
Store the positioner in its originalpackaging. The storage environmentmust be clean, dry, and cool (15 to 26°C,60-80°F).
Storage outdoors or for alonger period
If the positioner must be stored outdoors,it is important that all the cover screwsare tightened and that all connections areproperly sealed.
The unit should be packed with adesiccant (silica gel) in a plastic bag orsimilar, covered with plastic, and notexposed to sunlight, rain, or snow.
This is also applicable for long-termstorage (more than 1 month) and for longtransport by sea.
Storage in a warm place
When the positioner is stored in a warmplace with a high relative humidity andis subjected to daily temperaturevariations, the air inside the unit willexpand and contract.
This means that air from outside theunit may be drawn into the positioner.Depending on the temperaturevariations, relative humidity, and otherfactors, condensation and corrosion canoccur inside the unit, which in turn cangive rise to functional disorders or afailure.
2. Storage
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The D3 positioner contains:• electronic board with microprocessor,
HART modem, display etc,• pneumatic valve block,• positional feedback with potentio-
meter,• sealed compartment for electrical
connections.
The pushbuttons and display areaccessible underneath the aluminumcover, which is sealed with an O-ring.
The figure shows the D3 with the coverremoved.
4. Models
Filter Display, control pushbuttons
Positional feedback Processor and motherboard
Terminal blockAdjusting-screws,damping
Valve block
3. Design
The standard D3 positioner is suitable forsingle/double action linear or rotatingactuators.
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5. Function
Control signal 4 - 20 mA
Piezo-valve 1Piezo-valve 2
Diaphragm
Air supply 2 - 6 bar, 30-90 psi
1.2 bar, 18 psi
Vent
VentH
G
Double action function
The control signal and the feedbackpotentiometer position are converted todigital signals that are processed with aPID algorithm in the microprocessor.This provides control signals to the twopiezo-valves. The two piezo–valves areclosed in the schematic diagram aboveand have no effect on the valves A andD.
Air from the pressure regulator flowsthrough the open valve A to the valve B,which opens. The supply pressure nowthrough valve B to the actuator via H.The actuator then moves in the directionof the arrow. At the same time, air flowfrom valve A keeps valve C open andallows venting of the actuator. When
Signal converterand
microprocessor
AB
CD E F
C– C+
Actuator
Potentiometer
Checkvalve
Checkvalve
both the piezo-valves open, valve Acloses but valve D opens and controlsvalves E and F so that the actuator movesin a direction opposite the arrow. Whenonly piezo-valve 1 is open, the actuatoris staionary.
Single action function
Valve B is used for the supply air andvalve F for venting. The positioner canbe converted from double acting tosingle acting by installing a screw closingH, described on page 36.
By converting to single acting function,damper I is engaged. For double actingfunction the screw should be installed atG, bypassing damper I.
ReplaceableFilter
Pressureregulator
I
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Air supply requirements
Max. air supply pressure, see the sectionTechnical Data on page 39.
The air supply must be free frommoisture, water, oil, and particles.
The air must come from a refrigerationdried supply or be treated in such a waythat its dew point is at least 10°C, 18°Fbelow the lowest expected ambienttemperature.
To ensure a stable and problem-free airsupply, we recommend the installationof a filter/pressure regulator <40µ asclose to the positioner as possible.
Before the air supply is connected to thepositioner, we recommend the hose isopened freely for 2 to 3 minutes to allowany contamination to be blown out.
Direct the air jet into a large paper bagto trap any water, oil, or other foreignmaterials. If this indicates that the airsystem is contaminated, it should beproperly cleaned.
6. Installation
WARNING. Do not direct theopen air jet towards people orobjects because it may causepersonal injury or damage.
Poor air supplies are the main sourceof problems in pneumatic and electro-pneumatic systems.
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The D3 positioner has an ISO F05footprint, A. The holes are used to attachit to the mounting bracket B, which issuitable for most types of linear actuator.
The spindle adapter C can be changedto suit the actuator in question.
Remove the existing adapter using twoscrewdrivers. Check that the spring ringon the new spindle is undamaged beforeinstalling.
Assembly example A B
C
C
Rotary movement Linear movement
Mounting
NOTE! If the positioner is installedin a hazardous environment, itmust be of a type approved for thispurpose.
It is important that the positioner ’sspindle and the arms, that transfer theactuator movements, are correctlymounted. Any tension between theseparts can cause incorrect operation andabnormal wear.
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C– S C+
For data for air and electricalconnections, see sectionTechnical Data on page 39.
Air
Port S Supply airPort C+ Connection to actuatorPort C- Connection to actuator
(only for double action)
Electrical connection
See page 11.
Dimensions
Air connections:1/4" NPT alt. G 1/4" BSP
Electrical connection:M20 x 1.5 alt. NPT 1/2"
Loctite 577 or equivalent is recom-mended as a sealant.
Must be plugged when converting tosingle action function.
Connections
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Actuator with fail/close spring
When the control signal increases, thepressure C+ to the actuator is increased.
The valve stem moves upward androtates the positioner spindle counter-clockwise. When the control signal dropsto zero, C+ is vented and the valve closes.
Actuator with fail/open spring
When the control signal increases, thepressure C+ to the actuator is increased.The valve stem moves downward andthe positioner spindle rotates clockwise.When the control signal drops to zero,C+ is vented and the valve opens.
C–SC+
C–SC+
C–SC+
Single action positioner(Direct function)
Double action positioner(Direct function)
Double action actuator
When the control signal increases, thepressure C+ to the actuator is increased.
The valve stem is pressed upward androtates the positioner spindle counter-clockwise. When the control signal isreduced, the pressure C- to the actuatorincreases and the valve stem is presseddownward. If the control signaldisappears, the pressure goes to C-, C+vents, and the valve closes.
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The terminal block for the positioner isaccessible when the aluminium cover isremoved.
1 4-20 mA + input signal2 4-20 mA – input signal3 Switch 1 NO4 Switch 1 NC5 Switch 1 COM6 Switch 2 NO7 Switch 2 NC
8 Switch 2 COM9 4-20 mA output +10 4-20 mA output –11 AUX input 4-20 mA +12 AUX input 4-20 mA –13 Deviation alarm +14 Deviation alarm –
Option
Warning! In a hazardousenvironment where there is arisk of explosion, electricalconnections must comply withthe relevant regulations.
HART-connection
Electrical connections
+ – + – + – + –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 11 12 13 14
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Menu and pushbuttons
The positioner is controlled using thefive pushbuttons and the display, whichare accessible when the aluminium coveris removed.
For normal functioning, the displayshows the current value. Press the ESCbutton for two seconds to display themain menu.
Use the pushbuttons tobrowse through the main menu andthe sub-menus.
The main menu is divided up into abasic menu and a full menu, see page 14.
Other functions:
ESCExit the menu without making anychanges (as long as any changes have notbeen confirmed with OK).
FUNCTo select function and change para-meters.
OKTo confirm selection or change of para-meters.
MENU INDICATORDisplays the position of the currentmenu row in the menu.
ESC FUNC
OK
BASIC MENUMAN/AUTO
OUT OF SERVICE MANUAL
UNPROTECTED
7. Control
IN SERVICEThe positioner is following the input sig-nal. This is the normal status when thepositioner is working.
OUT OF SERVICEThe positioner is not following the in-put signal. Critical parameters can bechanged.
MANUALThe positioner can be adjusted manuallyusing the pushbuttons. See section”Man/Auto”, page 19”.
UNPROTECTEDMost of the parameters can be changedwhen the positioner is in the”Unprotected” position. However,critical parameters are locked when thepositioner is in the ”In service” position.
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Menu indicator
There are indicators at both sides of thedisplay window and they indicate asfollows:
Flashing in position Out of service
Flashing in position Manual
Displayed in position Unprotected
The indicators on the right-hand sideshow the position in the current menu.
Menus
To display the menu you can select:
• Basic menu, which means you canbrowse through four different steps
• Full menu, which comprises ten steps.Use the Shift Menu to browse throughthe steps.
Full Menu can be locked out using apasscode.
The main menu is shown on the nextpage and the sub-menu on thesubsequent pages.
FULL MENUCALIBRATE
FULL MENUMAN/AUTO
FULL MENUSHIFT MENU
Changing parameter values
Change by pressing until thedesired figure isflashing.
Press to step to the desiredfigure. Confirm by pressing OK.
A change can be undone by pressing theESC button, which returns you to theprevious menu.
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BASIC MENUREAD
BASIC MENUMAN/AUTO
BASIC MENU CALIBRATE
BASIC MENUSHIFT MENU
FULL MENUREAD
FULL MENUMAN/AUTO
FULL MENU CALIBRATE
FULL MENUSHIFT MENU
FULL MENUWRITE PROT
FULL MENUSTATUS
FULL MENUSETUP
FULL MENUTUNING
FULL MENUALARMS
FULL MENUFACT SET
See page 18
See page 19
See page 15
See page 20
See page 20
See page 21
See page 22
See page 26
See page 28
See page 32
Menu system
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BASIC MENUCALIBRATE
First start
Calibrate in the basic Menu is displayedautomatically the first time the positio-ner is turned on and can be selected fromthe basic/full menu at any later time.
A complete calibration takes about 3minutes and includes end limitcalibration, auto-tuning, leak test, and acheck on the speed of movement. Startthe automatic calibration by selectingAuto-Cal and then answer the questionson the display by pressing OK or therespective arrow. The menu is describedon the next page.
If a fault occurs during calibration, oneof the following error messages can bedisplayed:
Invalid movement/press ESCto abort
No movement because the airconnections are incorrectly connected,the actuator is very large, leak or sim-ilar. After the error is corrected, thecalibration sequence must be restarted.
Pot unaligned/press ESC to abortThe potentiometer has been set to an in-valid value. The potentiomenter isaligned using the Tuning - Expert - Refcal-pot Menu. The calibration sequencemust be restarted after the fault iscorrected.
Air leak detected/ESC = abortOK = go onAn air leak has been detected. If there isan abort, the calibration sequence mustbe restarted after correcting.
Increase C- damper/ESC = abortOK to retryIncrease C+ damper/ESC = abortOK to retry
Speed of movement is to fast, adjust withthe damper screws (see page 5). PressOK. Repeat the adjustment and press OKuntil the speed is correct. If there is anabort, the calibration sequence must berestarted.
C+(C-)
Clockwise = Increased damping/Less flowCCW = Decreased damping/More Flow
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BASIC MENUCALIBRATE
The contents of the menu are shown on the next page.The various menu texts are described below.
Auto-Cal Auto-tuning and calibration of end positionsStart tune Starts the tuning. Questions/commands are displayed during
calibration. Select the type of movement, function, etc. withand confirm with OK as shown in the chart on the next
page.Lose prev value? OK? A warning that the value set previously will be lost (not during
the first auto-tuning).Actuator? rotating Select for rotating actuator.Actuator? linear Select for linear actuator.Direction? direct Select for direct function.Direction? reverse Select for reverse function.Lever cal Calibration of arm length. Set the arm manually in the max.,
min., and middle positions, according to the instructionsdisplayed. (Only showed when Actuator linear is choosen.The calibration starts after the data is entered.This takes about 3 minutes.
In service? Press OKCalibration finished. Press OK to start positioner functioning. (If ESC is pressed, the positioner assumes the ”Out of service” position but the calibration is retained).
TravelCal Calibration of end positionsStart cal Start end position calibration.Lose prev value? OK? A warning that the previously set value will be lost.
Confirm with OK. The calibration sequence starts.
In service? Press OK Calibration finished. Press OK to start positioner functioning.(If ESC is pressed, the positioner assumes the ”Out of service”position but the calibration is retained).
Perform Setting gainNormal 100% gainPerform 50%, 25%, etc. Possibility to select a lower gain in steps.Preset Revert to preset values.
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CALIBRATEAutoCal
AutoCalStart tune
Actuator?rotating
Actuator?linear
IN SERVICE? Press OK
OK
OK
TravelCalStart cal
Performnormal
Perform50%
25%
12%
6%
3%
Preset
LOSE PREVVALUE?OK?
CALIBRATEPerform
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
CALIBRATETravelCal
LOSE PREVVALUE?OK?
IN SERVICE? Press OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Direction?direct
Direction?reverse
OK
OK
Lever calno
Lever calyes
Stroke?LEN=XX,Xmm
Set leverat max...
Set leverat center...
Set leverat min...
Set leverat center...
OK
OK
OK
OK
Direction?direct
Direction?reverse
Calibration inprogress
OK
OK
OK
Calibration inprogress
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OK
OK
BASIC MENUREAD
READpos
READset&pos
READset&dev
READtemp
READn cycles
READacc travel
READReset stat
Current valuedisplayed
Current valuesdisplayed
Current valuesdisplayed
Current valuedisplayed
Current valuedisplayed
Current valuedisplayed
Reset stat yes
Reset stat no
Current values can be read using the Read Menu and some values can be reset.
The menu contents are shownin the figures on the right and thevarious texts are described below:
Pos Shows current position
Set&pos Shows current set value andposition
Set&dev Shows current setting anddeviation
Temp Shows current temperature
n cycles Shows number of movements(turns)
Acc travel Shows accumulatedmovement
Reset stat Reset ”n cycles” and”Acc travel”
The display contrast can be adjusted in theRead menu using the arrows and
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BASIC MENUMAN/AUTO
AUT, OK=MANPOS= 12,3% OK MAN, OK=AUT
POS= 12,3%
The menu contents are shown in thefigures on the right and the various textsare described below:
AUT, OK = MANPositioner in automatic mode
MAN, OK = AUTPositioner in manual mode
In the MAN mode, the value of POS canbe changed using .The push-buttons increase/decrease thevalue in steps. The value can also bechanged in the same way as for the otherparameter values, as described on page13.
Other functionsC+ can be fully opened by pressingand OK simultaneously.
C- can be fully opened by pressingand OK simultaneously.
C+ and C- can be fully opened forblowing clean by pressingand OK simultaneously.
When changing betweenMAN and AUT mode, theOK button must bedepressed for 3 seconds.
The Man/Auto menu is used to change between manual and automatic modes.
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FULL MENUWRITE PROT
WRITE PROTno OK
OKWRITE PROTyes
The Write Protect menu is used to protect certain essential settings.
The menu contents are shown in thefigures on the right and the various textsare described below:
No Entered values are not writeprotected. ”Unprotected” isdisplayed in the lower left-handcorner.
Yes Entered values are writeprotected. Passcode needed forchange to No (Applicable whena passcode has been set up inSETUP menu).
When changing betweenYes and No mode, the OKbutton must be depressedfor 3 seconds.
BASIC MENUSHIFT MENU
Full menuno
OK
Full menuyes
OK
S The Shift Menu is used to choose between the basic menu and the fullmenu.
The menu contents are shown in thefigures on the right and the various textsare described below:
No Full menu selected.
Yes Basic menu selected.
Full Menu can be locked with apasscode, see page 24.
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FULL MENUSTATUS
OK
OKSTATUSin service
STATUSo o service
The Status Menu is used to select whether or not the positioner is in service.
The menu contents are shown in thefigures on the right and the various textsare described below:
o o service Not in service. Flashingindicator in upper left-hand corner of display.
in service Positioner in service.Critical parameters cannotbe changed.
When changing between Inservice and Out of service,the OK button must bedepressed for 3 seconds.
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FULL MENUSETUP
The Setup Menu is used for various settings.
Actuator Type of actuatorRotating Rotating actuator.LinearLinear actuator.
Lever Only for linear actuator.Lever stroke Stroke setting to achieve correct display.Level cal Calibration of positions to achieve correct display.
DirectionDirect Direct function (signal increase opens). Indicator/spindle rotates counter-clockwise.Reverse Reverse function.
Character Curves that show position as a function of input signal.LinearEqual %Quick openSqr root
Custom Create own curve.
Cust chr# of point Specify number of points (3, 5, 9,
17, or 33)Cust curve Enter values on X and Y axes.
Curr range0%=4.0 mA100%=20.0 mA Possibility of selecting which input signal values will correspond
to 0% and 100% movement respectively. Examples of settings:4 mA = 0%, 12 mA = 100%, 12 mA = 0%, 20 mA = 100%.
The menu contents are shown in the chart on the next page and the various textsare described below:
QoSqrLinEq%
Signal
Mov
emen
t
x
ySee diagram.
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LeverStroke
LeverLever cal
SETUPActuator
SETUPLever
SETUPDirection
SETUPCharacter
SETUPCust chr
SETUPcurr range
Actuatorrotating
Actuatorlinear
Directiondirect
Directionreverse
Cust chr# of point
Cust chrCust curve
Curr range0%=4,0 mA
Curr range100%=20 mA
Characterlinear
Charactersqr root
Characterequal %
Characterquick open
Charactercustom
Displayed only when Actuator linear is selected..
OK
OK
StrokeLEN=XX,Xmm
Set leverat max...
Set leverat center...
Set leverat min...
OK
OK
OKSet leverat center...
OKLever calDone
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
See
text
!
OK
OK
OK
OK
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TRVL range Setting end positions0%=0.0% Select Out of Service. Set percentage value for desired end
position (e.g. 3%).Set 0% Select In Service. Connect calibrator. Move forward to desired
end position (0%) and press OK.100%=100.0% Select Out of Service. Set percentage value for desired end
position (e.g. 97%).Set 100% Select In Service. Connect calibrator. Move forward to desired
end position (100%) and press OK.
Trvl ctrl Behaviour at set end positionSet low Choose between Free (go to mechanical stop), Limit (stop at set end
position), and Cut off (go directly to mechanical stop at set end posi-tion).Set high Similar to Set low.Values Select position for Cut off and Limit at the respective end positions.
Passcodes Setting passcodes for various functionsFull menu Passcode for access to full menu.Write prot Passcode for removing write protect.Expert Passcode for access to Expert menu (TUNING).Fact set Passcode to return to default values applicable when positioner
was delivered.
Numbers between 0 and 9999 can be used as passcodes.0 = no passcode required.
Appearance On displayLanguage Select menu language.Units Select units.Def. Display Select value(s) to be displayed during service. The display reverts
to this value 10 minutes after any change is made.Start menu Start in Basic menu or Full menu.Orient Orientation of text on display.Par mode Display of control parameters such as P, I, D or K, Ti, Td.
DevicedataHART Menu with HART parameters.HW rewSW rewInterf noHW ser noCapability General parameters.
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SETUPTrvl range
SETUPTrvl ctrl
SETUPPasscodes
SETUPAppearance
SETUPDevicedata
Trvl range0%= 0,0%
Trvl rangeSet 0%
Trvl range100%=100,0%
Trvl rangeSet 100%
Trvl ctrlSet low
Trvl ctrlSet high
Trvl ctrlValues
Passcodesfull menu
Passcodeswrite prot
Passcodesexpert
Passcodesfact set
AppearanceLanguage
AppearanceUnits
AppearanceDef. Displ
AppearanceStart menu
AppearanceOrient.
AppearancePar mode
See
text
!
See
text
!
See
text
!
See
text
!
See
text
!
OK
OK
OK
OK
DevicedataHart
DevicedataHW rew
DevicedataSW rew
DevicedataInterf no
DevicedataHW ser no
DevicedataCapability
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FULL MENUTUNING
The menu contents are shown in the chart on the next page and the various textsare described below:
All
thes
e va
lues
are
set
at t
he fa
ctor
y be
fore
deli
very
and
sho
uld
not n
orm
ally
be
chan
ged.
Close time Minimum time from fully open to closed.Open time Minimum time from closed to fully open.Deadband Setting deadband. Min. 0.2%.
Expert Advanced settings.Toggletester Test tool for checking functions. Overlays a square wave on the
set value.Pid parameters Setting P, I, and D parameters.Gain Adj Gain adjustment.Ref Cal Calibration of integral functions as follows:
Set point LO: Use the calibrator set to 4 mA (or set another valueon the display). Press OK.Set point HI: Use a supply of 20 mA (or set another value on thedisplay). Press OK.Pressure LO: Use a supply of 2 bar (or set another value on the dislay). Press OK.Pressure HI: Use a supply of 6 bar (or set another value on thedisplay). Press OK.Temp. Calibrate using a known temperature.Aux input LO: Use the calibrator and a power supply of 4 mA (orset another value on the display). Press OK.Aux input HI: Use a supply of 20 mA (or set another value on the display). Press OK.Pot: Potentiometer setting, if its position relative to the gear seg-ment has been changed. See page 37.Full reset: Resets all the set values.
Self test Test of processor, potentiometer, etc.
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TUNINGClose time
TUNINGOpen time
TUNINGDeadband
TUNINGExpert
Close timeMin= 0,05
Open timeMin= 0.05
DeadbandD= 0,2%
ExpertToggletester
Toggletestertime
ExpertPid params
ExpertGain Adj
ExpertRef Cal
ExpertSelf test
Togglestepn per s
Toggletestersize
Toggletesterstart
ToggletesterAbort step
Toggletestertime
See
text
!
See
text
!
OK
OK
OK
See
text
!See
text
!
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FULL MENUALARMS
Deviation Alarm generated when deviation occursOn/Off Alarm on/off.Distance Allowed distance before alarm is generated.Time Total deviation time before alarm is generated.Valve act Behavior of valve when alarm is generated.
Limit 1 Alarm above/below a certain level.On/Off Alarm on/off.Minipos Setting of desired min. position.Maxpos Setting of desired max. position.Hysteresis Desired hysteresis.Valve act Behavior of valve when alarm is generated, see page 32.
Limit 2 See Limit 1.
The menu contents are shown in the chart on the next page and the various textsare described below:
Limit 1, maxHysteresis
Limit 2, maxHysteresis
HysteresisLimit 2, min
HysteresisLimit 1, min
0%
100%
Alarm Limit 1 on
Alarm Limit 2 on
Alarm Limit 1 off
Alarm Limit 2 off
Alarm Limit 2 on
Alarm Limit 1 onAlarm Limit 1 off
Alarm Limit 2 off
Con
trol s
igna
l
Set alarm and hysteresis values
See diagram below!
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DeviationOn/off
DeviationDistance
DeviationTime
DeviationValve act
Limit 1On/off
Limit 1Minpos
Limit 1Maxpos
Limit 1Hysteresis
Limit 1Valve act
On/offon
On/offoff
DistanceD = 10.0%
TimeT=0.00s
Valve actdo nothing
Valve actGoto open
Valve actGoto close
Valve actmanual
Valve actdo nothing
Valve actGoto open
Valve actGoto close
Valve actmanual
On/offon
On/offoff
MiniposP= 0,0%
MaxposP= 0,0%
HysteresisH= 0,0%
ALARMSDeviation
ALARMSLimit 1
ALARMSLimit 2
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
See Limit 1
OK
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Pot=aux External potentiometer
On/Off Function on/off.
Max diff Max. allowed deviation between internal and external potentio-meter.
Valve act Behavior of valve when alarm is generated.
Aux input External input signal 4-20 mA.
On/Off Alarm on/off.
Minipos Setting of desired min. position.
Maxpos Setting of desired max. position.
Hysteresis Desired hysteresis.
Valve act Behavior of valve when alarm is generated, see page 32.
Function similar to Limit 1 and 2.See chart on previous page.
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Pot=auxOn/off
Pot=auxMax diff
Pot=auxValve act
Valve actdo nothing
Valve actgoto open
Valve actgoto close
Valve actmanual
On/offon
On/offoff
Max diffP= 0,0%
ALARMSPot=aux
ALARMAux input
Aux inputOn/off
Aux inputMinpos
Aux inputMaxpos
Aux inputHysteresis
Aux inputValve act
Valve actdo nothing
Valve actgoto open
Valve actgoto close
Valve actmanual
On/offon
On/offoff
MiniposP= 0,0%
MaxposP= 0,0%
HysteresisH= 0,0%
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
to Limit 1 and 2.vious page.
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Temp Alarm based on temperatureOn/Off Temperature alarm on/off.Low temp Temperature setting.High temp Temperature setting.Hysteresis Allowed hysteresis.Valve act Behavior of valve when alarm is generated.
FULL MENUFACT SET
Valve act
Do nothing Alarm generated only. Operations not affected.
Goto open C+ gives full pressure and valve moves to fullyopen position. Positioner changes to positionManual.
Goto close C- gives full pressure and valve moves to fullyclosed position. Positioner changes to positionManual.
Manual Valve stays in unchanged position. Positionermoves to position Manual.
The menu contents are shown in the chart on the next page and the various texts aredescribed below:
The default values that were set on delivery can be reset using the Fact Set menu. Valuesfrom calibration and from other settings will then be lost.
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Valve actdo nothing
Valve actGoto open
Valve actGoto close
Valve actmanual
OK
OK
TempLow temp
TempHigh temp
TempHysteresis
TempValve act
TempOn/off
On/offon
On/offoff
On/offon
On/offoff
On/offon
On/offon
MaxP= 0,0%
ALARMStemp
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK OK
OK
OK
FACT SETno
FACT SETyes
OK
OK Press OKfor 3 sek
OK OKDiscardsettings?
Inputaccepted
OK
FACT SETDone
OK
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Removing cover and innercover
• Unscrew the screws A and remove thecover.
• Pull off the disc with the arrow B.
• Unscrew the screws C, pull the innercover slightly in the direction of thearrow, and remove the cover.
When performing service, replacing a circuit board, or other repair, it may benecessary to remove and refit various parts of the positioner. This is described onthe following pages.
Read the Safety Instructions on page 3 before starting work on the positioner.
Cleanliness is essential when working with the positioner. Contamination inthe air ducts will ultimately lead to operational disturbances. Do not disassemblethe unit more than what is described here.
Do not take the valve block apart because its function will be impaired.
When working with the D3 positioner, the work place must be equipped withESD protection before the work is started. Always turn off the air and electricalsupplies before starting any work.
A
B C
8. Maintenance/service
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Circuit boards (pcb)
Disconnect or turn off the electricpower supply before starting anywork.
• Lift off the display pcb.
• Unscrew the spacers E, release thecable connections F and G, and lift upthe processor pcb.
• Remove the terminal board byunscrewing the spacers H.
F E
H
G
D
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Valve block
Turn off the air and electric powersupply before starting any work.
• Disconnect connector F from the pro-cessor pcb.
• Remove the four screws I.
• Lift out the valve block
NOTE! Do not disassemble the valveblock. Will not operate if opened.
Single/Double action
• The D3 can easily be converted fromdouble acting to single acting or viceversa by moving screw J as shown.
For single action, screw should be placedinto the bottom of the housing.
For double action, screw should beplaced into the lower side of the valveblock. Factory default setting.
J
IF
Single action
Double action
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Potentiometer
The spring-loaded potentiometer K canbe removed from the gearwheel forcalibration or replacement.
If the potentiometer is replaced or thesetting is changed, it must be calibratedin the menu Tuning - Expert - Ref cal pot.
Spindle adapter
The spindle adapter L can be changed tosuit the actuator in question.
• Remove the existing adapter using twoscrewdrivers. Check that the springring on the positioner’s spindle isundamaged. Fit the new spindle.
Filter change
Turn off the compressed air supplybefore starting any work.Otherwise the filter can beuncontrollably blown out of thepositioner by the air pressure,which can be dangerous.
• Unscrew the filter with a coin orsimilar.
.
K
L
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Fault symptom
Change in input signal to positioner doesnot affect actuator position.
Change in input signal to positioner ma-kes actuator move to its end position.
Inaccurate regulation.
Slow movements, unstable regulation.
Action
• Check air supply pressure, aircleanliness, and connection betweenpositioner and actuator.
• Check input signal to positioner.
• Check mounting and connections ofpositioner and actuator.
• Check input signal.
• Check mounting and connections ofpositioner and actuator.
• Implement auto-tuning. Check forany leaks.
• Uneven air supply pressure.• Uneven input signal.• Wrong size of actuator being used.• High friction in actuator/valve
package.• Excess play in actuator/valve
package.• Excess play in mounting of positio-
ner on actuator.• Dirty/humid supply air
• Implement auto-tuning.• Adjust the pressure adjusting screws.• Increase the deadband (Tuning
menu)• Reduce Performance (Calibrate
menu)
9. Troubleshooting
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10. Technical data
Rotation angle 30 - 100°Stroke 5 - 130 mm (0.2” to 5.1”)Input signal 4 - 20 mAAir supply 2 - 6 bar (30 - 90 psi)Air delivery 400 nl/min (13.8 scfm)Air consumption <0.3 nl/min (0.01 scfm)Air connections 1/4” G or NPTCable entry 3 x M20 or 1/ 2” NPTElectrical connections Screw terminals 2.5 mm2 /AWG14Linearity <1%Repeatability <0.5%Hysteresis <0.4%Dead band 0-10% adjustableDisplay Graphic, view area 15 x 41mm (0.6 x 1.6”)MMI 5 push buttonsProcessor 16 bitCE directives 93/68EEC, 89/336/EEC, 92 /31/EECEMC EN 50 081-2, EN 50 082-2Voltage drop <11VEnclosure IP66/NEMA 4XMaterial Die-cast aluminium, A2/A4 fastenersSurface treatment Powder epoxyTemperaturrange –30 to +85°C (–22 to 185° F)Weight 1.4 kg (3 lbs)Deviation alarm 10 < Uin < 28VDC
Ri active alarm typ = 1kΩ
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11. Spare parts
4 3 12 9 10 11 2 1
8 5 7
6 14 13
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Pos. Part no. Description
D3-SP6 Cover incl. screws
D3-SP11 Internal cover incl. screws
P3-SP13 Cover plate incl. screw
P5-Sxx Spindle adapter
D3-SP1 Block compl. Incl. cable, rubber seal, filter-plug
D3-SP9 Filter-plug incl. O-ring, filter
D3-SP8 Potentiometer compl. Incl. spring, holder, cable
D3-SP20 Shaft compl. incl. gearwheel, friction clutch
D3-SP37 Display pcb
D3-SP35X All pcbs (terminal block, processor, display)
D3-SP35H All pcbs, HART (terminal block, processor, display)
P5-21A Arrow pointer
D3-SP/SCREW Kit, bag with screws
D3-SP/SEAL Kit, bag with O-rings, seals
D3-39 Cable, pneumatic block
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