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ABB AV2123000 Positioner User Manual

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CALIBRATION

Speed Adjustment

Speed adjustment is not normally required when calibrating a

positioner. Type AV positioners come from the factory adjusted for

maximum operating speed. However, the speed of operation can

be reduced in two ways. Speed control orifices can be used to

slow positioner operation or a speed adjustment can be made

internal to the positioner to change operating speed.

When the system involves only a single actuator, a high positioning

speed is usually an advantage. However, in a complex control

system, it is generally desirable to operate all power devices at the

same speed in order to avoid interaction between units and consequently

undesirable process conditions.

ORIFICE

If it is necessary to reduce the speed of operation, 1.02-millimeter

(0.04-inch) speed control orifices are available as an option from

ABB. These orifices are installed directly into the output ports (01

and 02) of the positioner and have ¼-NPT ports for connecting

tubing from the actuator. If these orifices are too small (causing

the actuator to respond too slowly) they may be drilled out to

obtain desired speed control. Blank orifices are also available.

Refer to Table 1-9 for orifice part numbers.

PILOT VALVE STROKE ADJUSTMENT

If it is necessary to reduce the speed of operation, a pilot valve

stroke adjustment can reduce the speed and does not require

additional hardware. This adjustment limits the pilot valve stroke.

The pilot valve stroke is measured by the movement (displacement)

of the pilot valve stem, as shown in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5

shows the maximum stroke length that is also the maximum

speed of operation and is how the positioner comes from the factory.

Use the following procedure to reduce the speed of operation:

NOTE: Never adjust the pilot valve for a stroke greater than

0.762 millimeters (0.030 inches) in either direction. A greater

stroke will reduce the performance of the positioners.

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1. Use a ⁄ 32 -inch Allen wrench to turn the top adjustment screw

1

clockwise ⁄ 8 -turn to reduce stroke time (Fig. 4-6). ABB suggests

1⁄

8 -turn increments. Take note of the number of turns. In total, do

not exceed one full turn (clockwise) from the factory setting (Fig.

4-5). This adjustment controls the amount of air going to port 01.

GAIN AND SPEED ADJUSTMENTS

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