Honeywell s HercuLine 2000 User Manual

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Quick Start Guide for Herculine 2000 Series Actuators  
Honeywell’s HercuLine® 2000 series actuators are available in four versions: HercuLine® 2000, HercuLine® 2001,  
HercuLine® 2002, and HercuLine® 2003. All are low torque, precision electric rotary actuators. This guide provides  
you with mechanical and electrical installation information required to mount and connect the HercuLine® 2000 Series  
Actuator to your specific application. Installation considerations, electrical and safety precautions should be observed.  
An external disconnect switch must be installed to break all current carrying  
conductors connected to the actuator. Turn off power before working on  
conductors. Failure to observe this precaution may result in serious personal injury.  
Refer to the Model Selection Guide on Pages 9 and 10 to determine which features and functions are on your model.  
For additional information, refer to HercuLine Series 2000 Installation/Operation Manual # 62-86-25-10  
Overview  
The procedures to install the HercuLine® 2000 Series actuator and place it in service require that you:  
1. Select a suitable location for installation.  
2. Mount the actuator securely.  
3. Install mechanical connections or linkage between control arm and final control element. Use HAL software  
application to aid in mechanical installation.  
4. Make all electrical connections for actuator according to local and national electrical codes.  
5. Power up actuator.  
6. Enter, verify and adjust set up parameters for proper operation.  
7. Check the operation of the Actuator  
1. Installation Considerations  
Mount the actuator in a location where it will be easily accessible for maintenance and for manual operation by means  
of the hand wheel. The exact location must be determined in accordance with the linkage used.  
2. Actuator Mounting  
Firmly bolt the actuator to a mounting surface that will not distort when subjected to the torque stresses generated by  
the actuator. The output shaft of the actuator should be parallel to the output shaft of the driven device. The output  
shaft crank arm is fully adjustable through 360°.  
3. Linkage Set-up  
Many applications require the use of a linkage assembly and often the final control element does not have a linear  
torque curve. The actuator linkage can be set up to achieve an optimal delivered torque distribution for specific  
applications. To assist with linkage design, Honeywell offers a linkage analysis software application (HAL). The  
software can be ordered as P/N 51197910-001.  
Constant Torque Linkage (typical)  
A constant torque linkage is employed when it is desired to provide a linear torque profile throughout the full range of  
final control element travel. In this situation, the actuator and driven crank arms will be set-up proportionally with  
respect to each other.  
Vertical  
Centerline  
Vertical  
Centerline  
45°  
45°  
45°  
45°  
Linkage  
Start  
Stop  
Close  
Open  
Drive Unit  
Crank Arm  
Damper  
Crank Arm  
Horizontal Offset  
a/n 23199  
Figure 1 Constant Torque Linkage  
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CW from  
Controller  
5
6
CW Motor Drive  
CCW from  
Controller  
CCW Motor Drive  
Potentiometer #1  
Potentiometer #2  
Protective Ground  
7
8
9
Clockwise-End  
Slidewire feedback  
Counterclockwise-End  
10  
11  
12  
Clockwise-End  
Slidewire feedback  
Counterclockwise-End  
Ground wire connection for main supply  
HercuLine® 2001/2002 Wiring Connections  
HART  
Communications  
Connection  
_
+
HART connection using  
external Turck connector  
Auxiliary  
Connector  
_
+
Brown  
Blue  
Black  
Black Wire Not Used  
Figure 3 HercuLine® 2001/2002 Connections  
Connection  
Terminal  
TB1  
Description  
Hot  
1
2
3
Hot wire for 120/240VAC main supply  
Neutral  
Neutral wire for 120/240VAC main supply  
Ground wire connection for main supply  
Protective Ground  
Auto/Manual Switch  
Contact  
4
5
Switch contact to indicate setting of actuator AUTO/MANUAL switch.  
Switch is closed when actuator is “NOT-IN-AUTO”  
6
TB3  
4 to 20mA Output*  
Feedback  
1 (+)  
2 (-)  
Analog signal output  
3
Feedback signal used in conjunction with 4 to 20mA OUTPUT voltage  
when using Slidewire Emulation  
4 to 20mA Input  
4 (+)  
5 (-)  
Analog signal input  
Modbus  
6 (+)  
Connection for RS485 Modbus loop wires  
Communication  
7 (-)  
8 Shield  
HART  
Communications  
4 (+)  
5 (-)  
HART Communication is  
4-20 mA only.  
Digital Input  
* Optional  
9 Com  
10 Input  
Customer’s contact closure  
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4. Electrical Connections (continued)  
HercuLine® 2003 Wiring Connections  
HercuLine® 2003 Operation  
The 2003 actuator is uni-directional (it does not  
reverse rotation with a reversal in control action).  
Figure 5 illustrates the internal wiring and the external  
connections.  
The smaller insert of the figure describes the limit  
switch action for one complete cycle. When the two-  
position controller detects a sufficient fall in  
temperature in a heating application, the switch  
portion between the “4” and “5” terminals will close.  
The motor then rotates for 180º or until the opening  
switch breaks (stops are adjustable, factory set at  
180º), and stops in full open position.  
A subsequent rise in temperature causes the  
controller to close the switch between the “4” and “6”  
terminals when the motor will start to rotate (in the  
same direction) for 180º or until the closing switch  
breaks.  
The motor stops in the closed position and completes  
one cycle.  
Figure 5 HercuLine® 2003 Wiring Connections  
Series 90 Control – HercuLine® 2001 model only  
Series 90 Controls are commonly used in building environmental systems and flame safeguard systems to provide  
modulating control. The control is affected by balancing a 135 ohm potentiometer. The HercuLine 2001 provides  
an emulation of this system as follows. The current output is used to excite the potentiometer in the controller. To  
do this it is set permanently at 11 mA. This produces a 1.5 volt span. The wiper is then connected to the  
HercuLine 2001 input, which is operating in voltage mode. The returns from both the input and the output are tied  
together.  
Series 90 terminals are typically color coded white, red and blue. Conventionally, red is the wiper and white and  
blue are the two ends of the potentiometer. On a drop in temperature, the wiper moves toward the blue terminal.  
Connections  
TB3  
White  
1+  
2-  
4-20mA output  
4-20mA input  
4+  
5-  
Red  
Blue  
Figure 6 Series 90 connections  
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Considerations  
1. This connection performs an emulation of a series 90 motor. If the controller being used is also an  
emulation of a Series 90, the connections required may be different. Shown in Figure 7are the  
connections found necessary to connect a T775 controller through an S443A S90 Auto/Manual Control.  
If the controller has the capability to provide a 4/20 or voltage output, it is easier to use that mode. It  
will require only two wires and it will allow the independent use of the 4/20 output. If help is required,  
contact Honeywell.  
2. Due to variations in the definition of rotation directions, it may be necessary to reverse the action of the  
actuator from CCW to CW or vice versa.  
Auto  
W
T775 B 3  
I out from  
HercuLine2001  
W
R
T775 W 1  
R
+ Signal to  
HercuLine2001  
Man  
GND to  
HercuLine2001 (2)  
B
B
T775 R 2  
Figure 7 T775 Controller connections  
3. In the T775 controller manual there are several examples of using resistances or potentiometers as  
high and low limit controls. Because of the mode of emulation of Series 90, it is likely that these  
connections will not work as intended. Instead, use the output or input limits which are  
programmable in the HercuLine® 2001.  
5. Power up actuator.  
Depending on which power supply selection is ordered for your actuator, wire the power input (MAIN POWER) as  
described in the previous tables and figures. Wiring must conform to national and local electrical codes.  
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6. Enter, verify and adjust set up parameters for proper operation. (2001/2002 with optional display)  
Pressing the SET UP key on the keypad provides access to the various set up groups and allows you to set up  
operating parameters, (such as input types and alarms), set communications, and check actuator status. The Table  
below lists the set up groups that are available by using the SET UP and FUNCTION keys on the keypad.  
Setup Groups  
Function Prompts  
IN TYP INP HI INP LO FILTYP Direct Dband  
FSTYPH  
FsVALH  
X20 VAL  
INPUT  
FSTYPL  
Y0 VAL  
FsVALL  
CHAR CUSTOM X0 VAL  
Y20 VAL  
RTYPny Rny VAL Rny E*  
Rny HL RLYnHY  
Rny HL RTYPny Rny VAL Rny E*  
RELAYn  
n = 1,2,3 or 4 y = 1 or 2  
CUROUT  
CUROUT  
COMM  
DIGINP  
DISPLA  
LOCK  
COMM  
DIGINP  
DECMAL  
LOCKID  
FAILSF  
ADDRES  
EndPos  
BAUD  
XmtDLY  
DBLBYT  
EUNITS  
LOCK  
UNITS  
MAENAB  
SEETST  
RAMTST  
CFGTST  
CALTST  
STATUS  
VERSON  
LREP  
SPEED  
LCAL  
POWER  
REPTYP  
ROTATE  
TAG  
MFGDAT  
DRVINF  
MAINT  
TEMP  
TEMPHI TEMPLO  
ACSTAL  
REGN0  
STARTS  
RL1CNT  
REGN9 TOTDEG  
RL2CNT  
DATSAV  
RL3CNT  
PASSWD  
RL4CNT  
MANRST  
LD CAL  
LD CFG  
RESTRT  
You can use this procedure to access the set up groups and select all parameters.  
Set Up Procedure Using Display and Keypad  
Step  
1
Operation  
Press  
Result  
Enter Set Up  
Mode  
SET UP  
Upper Display = SET UP-Lets you know you are in the set up mode and a set up group  
title is being displayed in the lower display.  
Lower Display = INPUT-This is the first set up group you see when you press SET UP.  
2
3
Select any  
Set Up  
Group  
SET UP  
Successive presses of the SET UP key will display the other set up group titles. You can  
also use the  
or  
keys to scroll through the set up groups in both directions. Stop  
at the set up group title that describes the group of parameters you want to configure.  
Then proceed to the next step.  
Select a  
Function  
Parameter  
FUNCTION  
Upper Display - Shows the current value or selection for the function prompt in the  
selected set up group.  
Lower Display - Shows the first function prompt within the selected set up group.  
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Result  
Step  
4
Operation  
Press  
Select other  
function  
FUNCTION  
Successive presses of the FUNCTION key will sequentially display the other function  
prompts of the selected set up group.  
parameters  
Stop at the function prompt that you want to change, and then proceed to the next step.  
5
6
Change the  
Value or  
Selection  
These keys increase or decrease the value, or display the next available selection for the  
selected function prompt.  
or  
Change the value or selection to meet your needs.  
NOTE: If the display flashes, you are trying to make an unacceptable entry, or the value  
on the display is at its range limit. The display may also show “KEYERR” (Key error).  
Enter Value  
or Selection  
FUNCTION  
or  
This key selects another function prompt.  
SET UP  
This key selects another set up group.  
NOTE: Pressing either key will cause the previously selected value or selection to be  
entered into memory.  
7
Exit Set Up  
mode  
DISPLAY  
Exits set up mode and returns actuator to the same state it was in immediately preceding  
entry into the set up mode. Any changes you have made are stored in memory.  
If you do not press any keys for 30 seconds, the display times out and reverts to the  
mode and display shown prior to entering the set up mode.  
Record your selections on the Configuration Record Sheet  
.
Configuration Record Sheet  
Group  
Prompt  
Function  
Prompt  
Value or  
Selection  
Factory  
Setting  
Group  
Prompt  
Function  
Prompt  
Value or  
Selection  
Factory  
Setting  
X14 VAL  
70  
INPUT  
(CONT)  
IN TYP  
From MSG  
INPUT  
INP HI  
100  
0.0  
LPAS  
0.5  
CCW  
0.5  
UP  
100  
DOWN  
0
X15 VAL  
X16 VAL  
X17 VAL  
X18 VAL  
X19 VAL  
X20 VAL  
Y1 VAL  
75  
80  
85  
90  
95  
100  
5
INP LO  
FILTYP  
LPFILT  
DIRECT  
DBAND  
FSTYPH  
FSVALH  
FSTYPL  
FSFVALL  
CHAR  
Y2 VAL  
10  
15  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60  
65  
70  
75  
80  
85  
90  
95  
100  
Y3 VAL  
Y4 VAL  
LINR  
EQUL  
5
Y5 VAL  
CUSTOM  
X1 VAL  
X2 VAL  
X3 VAL  
X4 VAL  
X5 VAL  
X6 VAL  
X7 VAL  
X8 VAL  
X9 VAL  
X10 VAL  
X11 VAL  
X12 VAL  
X12 VAL  
Y6 VAL  
Y7 VAL  
10  
Y8 VAL  
15  
Y9 VAL  
20  
Y10 VAL  
Y11 VAL  
Y12 VAL  
Y13 VAL  
Y14 VAL  
Y15 VAL  
Y16 VAL  
Y17 VAL  
Y18 VAL  
Y19 VAL  
Y20 VAL  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60  
65  
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Group  
Prompt  
Function  
Prompt  
Value or  
Selection  
Factory  
Setting  
Group  
Prompt  
Function  
Prompt  
Value or  
Selection  
Factory  
Setting  
RTYP  
NONE  
TEMP  
NONE  
RELAYn  
MAINT  
RnyE  
X1  
0.0  
LO  
0.0  
TEMPHI  
TEMPLO  
hh:mm:ss  
STARTS  
X1  
RnyVAL  
RnyHL  
0.0  
ACST  
Read Only  
RLYnHY  
CUROUT  
Read Only  
Accumulated  
Motor Starts  
NONE  
CU OUT  
COMM  
Depends on  
MSG  
RnCNT  
n=1,2,3,or4  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Relay Cycle  
Counts  
COMM  
DIS  
REGNn  
n= 0 to 9  
Accumulated  
Motor Starts  
ADDRES  
BAUD  
1
TOTDEG  
Total Degrees of  
Motor Travel  
19.2  
XmtDLY  
DBLBYT  
DIGINP  
EndPos  
DECMAL  
EUNITS  
UNITS  
20ms  
DATSAV  
PASSWRD  
MANRST  
LD CAL  
DIS  
Nnnn  
NONE  
NONE  
DIS  
FP B  
NONE  
0
DIGINP  
DISPLA  
LD CFG  
8888  
RESTRT  
DIS  
PCNT  
ENGL  
0
7. Start up/Operation  
After the actuator is completely installed, wired, and  
the preliminary adjustments made, check the  
operation of the actuator and controlled device  
before placing it in service. Operate the controlled  
device and check its direction of travel in response  
to an increase of the input signal and make sure it is  
correct for the process. Actuators having the  
optional auto-manual switch must have the knob set  
in the AUTO position.  
LOCKID  
LOCK  
LOCK  
NONE  
ENAB  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
MAENAB  
FAILSF  
RAMTST  
SEETST  
CFGTST  
CALTST  
VERSON  
SPEED  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
STATUS  
When power is applied to the actuator, the actuator  
electronics performs a diagnostic routine on various  
device components. These tests include a:  
DRVINF  
POWER  
ROTATE  
TAG  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
Read Only  
RAM diagnostic (RAMTST),  
Check of the electrically eraseable PROM  
6 alpha  
characters  
(SEETST),  
Verification that valid parameter values are  
in the actuator configuration (CFGTST),  
Verification of valid calibration values  
MFGDAT  
LREP  
Read Only  
Factory Set  
Factory Set  
Factory Set  
Read Only  
Factory Set  
Factory Set  
Factory Set  
LCAL  
(CALTST)  
REPTYP  
Test of the local display and LED indicators  
(all display segments and LED indicators  
light simultaneously).  
The optional local display shows the status of the  
diagnostics as they are completed during power up.  
TEST DONE is shown on the display when  
diagnostics are complete and actuator should be in  
AUTO mode.  
If the Actuator Motor is “Hunting” (Motor does not  
drive to a position and stop) the process control  
loop is not tuned correctly. Refer to the Instruction  
Manual for your controller on how to tune a loop.  
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Model Selection Guide  
Instructions  
Select the desired key number. The arrow to the right marks the selection available.  
Make the desired selections from Tables I thru VIII using the column below the arrow.  
A dot ( ) denotes unrestricted availability.  
Key Number  
_ _ _ _  
I
II  
III  
_ _ _  
IV  
V
VI  
VII  
_
VIII  
_
IX  
_ _  
-
_ _ _  
-
_ _ _  
-
-
_ _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _  
-
-
-
KEY NUMBER - Motor Selection  
Basic Motor Unit (no electronics)  
Selection  
2000  
Availability  
Basic Motor Unit plus Digital Electronics  
2001  
Enhanced Performance Motor Unit with Non-contact Position Sensing  
Unidirectional Motor (M640D Replacement)  
2002  
2003  
TABLE I - TORQUE & SPEED SELECTION (speed per 150 degree rotation)  
Torque, lb-in/(N-M)  
50 / (6.0)  
50Hz (90°/150°)  
4.5 / 7.5 sec  
9 / 15 sec  
18 / 30 sec  
36 / 60 sec  
54 / 90 sec  
60Hz (90°/150°)  
4 / 6 sec  
050  
100  
200  
400  
600  
100 / (11.5)  
200 / 22.5)  
400 / (45.0)  
400 / (45.0)  
7 / 12 sec  
15 / 25 sec  
30 / 50 sec  
45 / 75 sec  
TABLE II - ROTATION  
Travel  
90 degrees  
150 degrees  
360 degrees  
090  
150  
360  
TABLE III - POWER SUPPLY  
Single Phase 100 - 130 Vac, 60 Hz  
126  
125  
246  
245  
100 - 130 Vac, 50 Hz  
200 - 240 Vac, 60 Hz  
200 - 240 Vac, 50 Hz  
TABLE IV - ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNALS  
Input  
3 Wire Drive up/down  
0 _ _  
2 _ _  
3 _ _  
4 _ _  
6 _ _  
_ 00  
_ 15  
_ 19  
_ 60  
_ 65  
_ 80  
_ 85  
0/4-20 mA, 0/1-5 Vdc, 0-10 Vdc  
0/4-20 mA, 0/1-5 Vdc, 0-10 Vdc  
0 to 135 ohm input (Series 90 control)  
Contact Input for 2003  
a
Output  
None  
(Note 1)  
(Note 1)  
Dual 1000 Ohm (1000 ohms over 150 degrees)  
Dual 1000 Ohm (1000 ohms over 90 degrees)  
Slidewire Emulation  
b
c
Slidewire Emulation  
0/4-20mAdc (0/1-5 Vdc, 0-16 Vdc)  
0/4-20mAdc (0/1-5 Vdc, 0-16 Vdc)  
TABLE V - SWITCH AND RELAY OUTPUTS (2 end-of-travel limit switches are standard)  
Auxiliary Outputs  
No Auxiliary Switches  
0 _  
2 _  
4 _  
_ 0  
_ 2  
_ 3  
_ 4  
2 Auxilliary Switches  
4 Auxilliary Switches  
Relay Outputs  
No Relays  
2 Programmable Relay Outputs  
2 Programmable Relay Outputs  
4 Programmable Relay Outputs  
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Availability  
2000 2001 2002 2003  
TABLE VI - OPTIONS  
Selection  
0_ _ _ _ _  
1_ _ _ _ _  
_ 0_ _ _ _  
_ 1_ _ _ _  
_ 2_ _ _ _  
_ _ 0_ _ _  
_ _ 1_ _ _  
_ _ _ 0 _ _  
_ _ _ 1_ _  
_ _ _ _ 0_  
_ _ _ _ 1_  
_ _ _ _ _0  
_ _ _ _ _1  
Local keypad/  
display  
No local display interface supplied  
(Note 2)  
Integrally mounted local display/keypad interface  
No auto/manual switch  
Local Auto/  
manual switch  
Auto/manual switch with "Out of Auto Contact"  
Auto/manual switch with "Out of Auto Contact"  
No Handwheel  
Handwheel  
Handwheel  
Certificates  
Approvals  
None  
Certificate of Conformance  
UL Type 4/IP66, CSA  
CE  
(Note 4)  
Shipped Rotation  
Counter clockwise shaft rotation on increasing signal  
Clockwise shaft rotation on increasing signal  
TABLE VII - COMMUNICATIONS/PROTOCOL  
None  
No communications option board or protocol  
0
1
2
Modbus RTU RS485 RS-485 Modbus compliant - standard with EEU  
HART 5  
HART Communications Protocol  
TABLE VIII - MANUALS  
Standard  
English  
0
TABLE IX - FACTORY OPTIONS  
Factory Options  
None  
00  
Restrictions  
Restriction  
Letter  
Available Only With  
Not Available With  
Table  
Selection  
_ 00  
Table  
Selection  
IV  
II  
IV  
II  
_ 60, _ 80  
090  
a
b
c
150  
090  
150  
II  
II  
ACCESSORIES  
Mounting Hardware  
Mounting plate adapter for Barber Colman Series MP495  
Mounting plate adapter for Landis & Staefa SQM53/56  
Direct Couple Valve Hardware  
51452354-501  
51452354-502  
51452354-503  
51452354-511  
51452354-504  
51452354-505  
51452354-506  
51452354-507  
51452354-508  
51452352-501  
51452354-509  
51452354-510  
R7195A1031  
R7195A1056  
R7195A1064  
R7195B1021  
North American Valve Retrofit Kit  
Linkage Assembly  
Ball joint for 5/16" dia. Pushrod  
Pushrod 12 in. (304,5 mm) long, 5/16 " dia.  
Pushrod 18 in. (457,2 mm) long, 5/16 " dia.  
Pushrod 24 in. 609,6 mm) long, 5/16 " dia.  
Pushrod 48 in. (1219,2 mm) long, 5/16 " dia.  
Turk Cable for Handheld Connection  
HART  
HercuLinkTM PC and Palm PDA Software  
Handheld Config.  
(Note 3)  
Battery powered 232/485 converter with cable  
Remote 4-20 mA requires 135 ohm fdbk, 120V 50/60Hz  
Remote 4-20 mA requires 1000 ohm fdbk, 120V 50/60Hz  
Remote 4-20 mA requires 135 ohm fdbk, 220V 50/60Hz  
Remote 135 ohm input requires 135 ohm fdbk, 120V 50/60Hz  
Remote Mount  
Control  
HercuLine 2000 V51 2.5" - 3" Valve Mounting Kit  
HercuLine 2000 V51 4" Valve Mounting Kit  
51452354-513  
51452354-514  
V51 Valve Kits  
Notes:  
1. 135 ohm available by parallelling 1K potentiometer with 158 Ohm resistor (supplied).  
2. HercuLinkTM software (pn 51452354-509), RS232/485 converter (pn 51452354-510),  
customer supplied PalmTM PDA running OS3.5 or higher and Palm serial cable are required  
for the 2001 and 2002 actuators if no display is selected.  
3. Requires PDA manufacturer's serial interface cable.  
4. CSA approval is good for 75°C and a maximum relay load of 3.5 amps or 70°C with a  
relay load of 5 amps.  
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