Honeywell M6410A 67.5 LB (300N) Non-Spring Return Actuators Installation Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Honeywell
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M6410A, M7410F Actuators; V5862A, V5863A Valves
67.5 LB (300N) NON-SPRING RETURN ACTUATORS
AND 1, 1-1/4, 1-1/2 INCH NPT CARTRIDGE GLOBE VALVES
APPLICATION
M6410A and M7410F Series 3000 Non-Spring Return Valve Actuators provide
floating or modulating control of V5862A and V5863A Series 3000 Cartridge
Globe Valves.
The actuators are used in electronic temperature control systems, which use
hot and/or cold water (with glycol up to 50 percent) as the controlled medium
in variable air volume (VAV) terminal units, fan-coil units, small reheaters,
and coolers.
FEATURES
- Small size allows installation in limited space.
- Long-stroke allows a wider range of control.
Actuators
- Low power consumption.
- Synchronous motor.
- No mounting tools are required.
- Low-maintenance plastic housing.
- Conduit connector standard.
- No separate linkage is required.
- M6410A provides 3-position floating control without proportional feedback.
- M7410F receives 0 to 10 Vdc or 2 to 10 Vdc input signal, selectable at the site.
- M7410F includes a direct/reverse acting switch.
- Especially suitable for Excel® Controller or Individual Room Controller (IRC) System.
- Internal valve position indicator.
- Magnetic coupling for torque limitation independent of the voltage supply, and self-adjustment of the close-off port.
- Ready-to-wire connecting cable.
Valves
- V5862A is a two-way female NPT valve.
- V5863A is a three-way female NPT mixing valve.
- Pressure-balanced plug.
- A soft valve seat provides a low leakage rate.
- Valve inserts are changeable with the insert replacement tool.
- The threaded plastic cover allows manual operation.
- Brass body and stainless steel stem.
SPECIFICATIONS
IMPORTANT
The specifications given in this publication do not include normal
manufacturing tolerances. Therefore, an individual unit may not exactly match
the listed specifications. Also, this product is tested and calibrated under
closely controlled conditions and some minor differences in performance can be
expected if those conditions are changed.
Models: M6410A: Non-Spring Return Valve Actuator. Provides floating
control of the V5862A and V5863A Valves. M7410F: Non-Spring Return Valve
Actuator. Provides
modulating control of V5862A and V5863A Valves. V5862A: Two-way NPT Valves.
V5863A: Three-way NPT Mixing Valves.
CAUTION
Equipment Damage Hazard. Installing a high-force (67.5 lb [300 N]) actuator on
a 1/2 or 3/4 in. valve can damage the valve beyond repair. Use only Series
1000 (40.5 lb [180 N]) actuators with the smaller (1/2 in. and 3/4 in.)
valves.
IMPORTANT
- A low-force (40.5 lb [180 N]) actuator installed on a valve larger than 3/4 in. cannot operate the valve.
- Install high-force actuators (67.5 lb) only on large valves (1 in., 1-1/4 in., 1-1/2 in.).
Dimensions: Valves:
See Fig. 1.
Actuators: See Fig. 2.
Control Modes:
M6410A: Floating.
M7410F: Modulating.
Ambient Ratings:
Operating Temperature Range:32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C).
Storage Temperature Range: -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C).
Humidity Range: 5 to 95% RH (noncondensing).
Electrical Ratings:
Input Power: 24 Vac, +10/-30 percent, 50/60 Hz.
Power Consumption:
M6410A: 0.7 VA.
M7410F: 1.4 VA.
Input Signal (M7410F): Modulating (adjustable) 0 to 10V, 2 to 10V, 0.1 mA.
Input Impedance (M7410F): 100K ohms.
Mounting: Actuator screws onto the valve body.
Connections: 4.9 ft (1.5m) cable.
Weight:
M6410A: 5 oz (0.15 kg). M7410F: 5.6 oz (0.16 kg).
Stroke: 1/4 in. (6.5 mm).
Running Time:
At 50 Hz: 150 seconds.
At 60 Hz: 125 seconds.
Stem Force: 67.5 lb (300 N).
Suitable Medium: Water with a maximum of 50% glycol.
Controlled Water Temperature: 36° to 230°F (2° to 110°C).
Rangeability:
Two-way Valve: 50:1. Three-way
Valve: 50:1 for the controlled port (A to AB).
Flow Characteristic: Linear.
Valve Cv Rating: See Table 1.
NOTE:
To determine the capacity index (Cv) needed for your application, use the
following formula: Cv = gallons per minute divided by the square root of the
pressure drop across the valve when the valve is fully open.
Body Material: Brass.
Stem and Plug Assembly: Stem: Stainless steel. Plug: Brass.
ORDERING INFORMATION
When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE®
wholesaler or distributor, refer to the TRADELINE® Catalog or price sheets
for the complete ordering number.
If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to
comment on our products or services, please write or phone:
1. Your local Honeywell Automation and Control Products Sales Office (check
white pages of your phone directory).
2. Honeywell Customer Care,1885 Douglas Drive North, Minneapolis, Minnesota
55422-4386
International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world.
Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico,
Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.
Actuator Required: M6410A: Non-Spring Return Valve Actuator (3-position
floating).
M7410F: 0 to 10 Vdc or 2 to 10 Vdc Electronic Actuator.
Valve inserts are provided as spare parts. See Table 2.
Leakage Rate: 0.05% of Cv.
Valve Close-off Ratings: See Table 1.
Approvals (Actuators): Underwriters Laboratories Inc. is listed for
plenum use (UL94-5V).
Accessories and Replacement Parts: WV3000R Insert Replacement Tool, for
replacing cartridge insert.
Table 1. Valve Close-off Ratings.
Pipe Size in
in. (mm)| C v| Close-off Rating (psi)
Two-way| Three-way
1 (25)| 5.5| 232| 232
7.8
11
1-1/4 (32)| 18| 174| 174
1-1/2 (38)| 25| 145| 145
Table 2. Valve Insert Replacement Parts.
Diameter (in.)| For Valve| Cv| Part Number
Two-Way
1| V5862A3003| 5.5| 0903827
V5862A3011| 7.8
V5862A3029| 11
1-1/4| V5862A3037| 18| 0903828
1-1/2| V5862A3045| 25| 0903829
Three-Way
1| V5863A3002| 5.5| 0903827
| V5863A3010| 7.8|
| V5863A3028| 11|
1-1/4| V5863A3036| 18| 0903828
1-1/2| V5863A3044| 25| 0903829
FLOW DIAGRAM
FOR 1, 1-1/4, AND 1-1/2 INCH VALVES
Fig. 1. Dimensions of V5862A and V5863A in. (mm).
Fig. 2. Non-Spring Return Actuator (M6410, M7410) dimensions in. (mm).
INSTALLATION
When Installing this Product…
- Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.
- Check ratings given in instructions and on the product to ensure the product is suitable for your application.
- The installer must be a trained, experienced service technician.
- After installation is complete, check out product operation as provided in these instructions.
WARNING
Severe Scalding Hazard. Contact with hot liquid can lead to severe injury
or cause death.
For a pressurized valve, only open with Valve Cartridge Replacement Tool. For
complete safety, release system pressure to the valve body before changing the
cartridge.
CAUTION
Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard. Can shock individuals or short
equipment circuitry.
Disconnect power supply before installation.
IMPORTANT
- Before installing the valve and actuator, use the protective cover/manual handle to ensure the valve stem operates freely. An impaired stem operation can indicate a bent stem (due to rough handling). This condition can require replacing the valve.
- When installing valves, make sure the flow direction is correct by checking the arrow on the valve body.
- Mount the valve only with the stem pointing upward.
- Leave the protective cover in place until ready to attach the actuator.
Location
Select a location where the valve and actuator are accessible.
Mounting
Valve
The valve body should be completely installed in the pipeline before the
actuator is installed.
- Verify pipe size and flow direction for the valve being used.
- Position the valve so that the actuator can be easily installed.
- Install the valve using the applicable tools and supplies. Follow standard practices.
Actuator
No tools are required to install the actuators on valves because they are
threaded onto the valve by hand.
CAUTION
Careless Installation Hazard. Forcibly tightening the mounting connection can
damage the valve and actuator. Never tighten the connection with a wrench. To
mount the actuator, refer to Fig. 3 through 5. Fig. 4 shows the M6410A, M7410F
valve position indicator: 1. Remove the protective cover from the valve (Fig.
3). 2. Make sure the actuator is in the (factory-supplied) OPEN position. 3.
Screw the actuator connector onto the body of the valve (Fig. 5).
Wiring
Connect the M6410A Actuator to the controller using the wiring diagram for the
controller. See Fig. 6 for typical hookup to T6984F. For hookup with an Excel
10® see Fig. 7.
Use the M7410F with Excel® 5000/500/100/80 Controllers, T7984, and W7751
controllers. Power the M7410F from the same transformer as the controller when
using Excel Systems, or T7984 Controllers, when the common lines from the
controller and the actuator are connected together and the hot side of the 24
Vac power connection on the transformer is used. See Fig. 8. The electrical
installation must comply with the wiring diagram shown in Fig. 9.
Fig. 3. Removing the protective cover from the valve.
Fig. 4. Valve position indicator (M6410A shown).
Fig. 5. Mounting actuator to valve (M6410A shown).
Fig. 6. M6410A is used with T6984F.
Fig. 7. M6410A Actuator used with W7751D,F Controller.
Fig. 8. M7410F used with T7984F.
Fig. 9. Electrical installation showing wire colors and definitions.
Switch Selection (M7410F)
The two built-in selector switches must be set according to the valve type
(two-way or three-way) and the controller output signal (0 to 10V or 2 to
10V). See Fig. 10.
Fig. 10. Switch selection according to the controller output signal and
valve type (two-way or three-way).
Input Signal Override (M7410F)
To override the controller output signal, connect the input signal wire with
COM (0%) or 24V (100%), see Fig. 11, using an external relay.
If the temperature falls below a certain point; for example, 32°F (0°C), a
relay can switch the 24 Vac to the Y connection (0 to 10V, 2 to 10V). This
opens or closes the valve.
Fig. 11. Input signal override for frost protection.
OPERATION
Apply power to the actuator to drive the synchronous motor to turn a screw
spindle that opens or closes the valve. The actuator is attached to the valve
by a hand-tightened coupling ring and a magnetic coupling that limit the gear
assembly torque and the actuator driving force.
The actuator pushes the center stem of the valve down, compressing the valve
spring and opening the valve. When the actuator reverses, the valve spring
expands, closing the valve and pushing the center stem up.
The valves are supplied with a threaded plastic protective cover/manual handle
to protect the stem and to allow for manual operation. Use the protective
cover/manual handle to fill the system during initial installation.
Turning the protective cover/manual handle:
— Clockwise: pushes the center stem of the valve down, compressing the valve
spring and opening the valve.
— Counterclockwise: allows the spring to expand, pushing the center stem up
and closing the valve.
NOTES:
–You can also use the protective cover/handle for heating/cooling with neither
a controller nor actuator during the building construction phase.
–Retain the protective cover. It can be needed for future manual operation.
Commissioning
A microprocessor within the actuator maintains accurate control/positioning by
recommissioning itself every 24 hours or whenever power is applied or
interrupted. When power is applied, the actuator drives to 0 and then to its
starting position according to the starting/input signal. The initial
commissioning or 24-hour recommissioning takes between 2.5 and 5 minutes,
depending on the position of the actuator.
Valve Flow
TWO-WAY VALVES
In the two-way valves, the direction of flow is always from the inlet port to
the outlet port as indicated by the arrows on the valve body (see Fig. 12).
THREE-WAY VALVES
Three-way valves are designed to be used as mixing valves. This means that
port AB is the total flow outlet; port A is the controlled flow inlet, and
port B is the bypass inlet (see Fig. 13).
Fig. 14. The direction of the actuator stem during operation (M6410 shown).
CHECKOUT
IMPORTANT
Operating the system through one complete cycle is recommended to verify that
the valve and actuator function properly.
Valve
Check Body and Connections for Leaks
Before installing the actuator, make sure that the valve stem operates freely
by using the protective cover/manual handle. An impaired stem operation may
indicate that the body was twisted by faulty piping or that the stem was bent
by rough handling. Either of these conditions may require the replacement of
the valve or cartridge insert.
If leaking or other problems occur:
-
Remove pressure from the valve.
-
Remove the cartridge insert.
NOTE: Instructions for removing and replacing the cartridge insert are packed with the WV3000R Insert Replacement Tool. -
Make sure the cartridge insert O-ring is properly seated and not damaged.
-
After installing the actuator, check the actuator’s operation.
Actuator
Perform a functional checkout of the M6410A Actuator as follows:
- Change the room temperature setpoint by at least 10°F (6°C).
- Make sure the actuator either opens or closes the valve, depending on the direction of the temperature change. See Fig. 14.
- If the actuator stem moves in the wrong direction, reverse the connections for the blue and white actuator wires.
- If step 3 does not resolve the problem, replace the actuator.
Perform a functional checkout of the M7410F Actuator as follows:
- Change the Y input signal. The movement of the actuator stem (Fig. 14) indicates if the valve is opening or closing.
- If the direction of the valve stem travel is not correct, reset the direct/reverse switch.
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