Honeywell 220738A Adapter Bracket Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Honeywell
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220738A Adapter Bracket
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
APPLICATION
The 220738A Adapter Bracket can be used with all Modutrol IV motors. The
adapter bracket raises the shaft height of the Modutrol IV motors to match
that of older Honeywell Modutrol motors (e.g., M934, M975, M944, M945 type).
This is required on all valve linkage applications, Q607 Auxiliary Switch
applications, and on some damper linkage applications (either to provide
clearance for the crank arm to rotate through the downward position, or to
allow the damper linkage to reach the shaft).
INSTALLATION
The adapter bracket raises the shaft height of the motors by 0.75 inch to
match that of older Honeywell Modutrol motors (e.g., M934, M975, M944, M945
type).
When Installing This Product…
- Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.
- Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application.
- Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician.
- After installation is complete, check product out.
CAUTION
- Disconnect the power supply before beginning installation to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage.
- Never turn the motor shaft by hand or with a wrench. This will damage the motor.
- Always conduct a thorough checkout when installation is complete.
Location
You may mount the motor in any position as long as the shaft remains
horizontal. Install the Modutrol motor in any location except where acid fumes
or other deteriorating vapors might attack the metal parts, or in atmospheres
of escaping gas or explosive vapors. Allow enough clearance for installing
accessories and servicing the motor when selecting a location. The wiring box
provides NEMA 3 weather protection (shown in Figs. 1 and 2).
Damper Linkages
Use of the 220738A Adapter Bracket packed with the Modutrol IV motors is
optional for many damper applications. In applications requiring the crank arm
to rotate through the bottom plane of the actuator, the adapter bracket or the
new crank arm, which is shorter than the original crank arm, must be used. If
the bracket is not used in a replacement application, the damper linkage will
have to be adjusted to the new shaft location.
For damper linkage applications: First, mount the bracket to the
equipment with existing or standard bolts. Then mount the motor to the bracket
using the bolts provided (see Fig. 1).
Notice the difference between the configuration for mounting of the spring
return motor versus the nonspring return motor to the adapter bracket as shown
in Fig. 1.
Valve Linkages
The 220738A Adapter Bracket must be used with the 0100, 0601, 0618 linkages in
all valve applications.
For valve linkage applications: The bracket should first be mounted to
the valve linkage. Hand tighten screws only until motor is secured to bracket.
The bracket then provides a convenient base on which the motor can be
positioned. After the motor shaft is aligned to the valve linkage, it can then
be attached to the bracket with the four bolts provided (see Fig. 2).
Notice the difference between the configuration for mounting of the spring
return motor versus the nonspring return motor to the bracket as shown in Fig.
2.
Fig. 1. Damper Application. First, mount adapter bracket to equipment, then mount motor to bracket using bolts provided.
CHECKOUT
For detailed instructions on the assembly of specific linkages, refer to the
instruction sheet packed with each linkage. In general, however, check the
following points of operation when installing a motor and linkage:
- Linkages for valves and louver-type dampers should be adjusted so that the damper or valve moves through only the maximum required distance when the motor moves through its full stroke.
- With modulating control, maximum damper opening should be no more than 60°. Little additional airflow is provided beyond this point.
- The motor must be stopped at the end of its stroke by the limit switch and must not be stalled by the damper or valve. The motor will be damaged if it is not permitted to complete its full stroke.
- Do not exceed the motor ratings in any installation. 5. Do not turn motor shaft manually or with a wrench.
This will damage the motor.
1. #
12 OR 1/4″ ZINC PLATED MACHINE SCREWS OR BOLTS.
2. FIRST HAND TIGHTENS BOLTS SECURING BRACKET TO LINKAGE, TIGHTEN AFTER
SECURING MORTO TO THE BRACKET USING FOUR BOLTS PROVIDED.
Fig. 2. Valve Linkage Application. First, mount adapter bracket to the linkage, then mount motor to bracket using bolts provided.
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