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- Reversing starters, control voltage power supply and pilot devices (pushbuttons, indicating lights and selector switch) are standard components
- Motor and control wiring is connected via plug and socket at both the gearcase portion of the actuator (AUMA NORM) and the field terminals
- Flexible control system interface is provided by an assortment of interface boards:
- Standard interface board accepts optically isolated 'open', 'stop' & 'close' inputs
- Pulse timer board allows valve 'opening' and 'closing' time to be independently extended
- Positioner board accepts analog signal (e.g. 4-20 mA)
- DeviceNet digital communications board
- PROFIBUS DP digital communications board
- Modbus digital communications board
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- Reversing starters, control voltage power supply, pilot devices (pushbuttons, indicating lights and selector switch) and plug and socket electrical connections are standard components.
- Control is achievable via contact closure, analog signal or digital communications.
When accepting an analog signal, the adaptive positioner automatically adjusts the actuator stopping point to obtain more accurate positioning. - Up to four intermediate positions can be programmed for indication or control.
- PROFIBUS DP, MODBUS, DeviceNet, and Foundation Fieldbus interfaces are available.
- Up to six programmable relays are available for a wide variety of indications.
- Operational data logging and an electronic nameplate provide plant personnel with important actuator information.
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Fieldbus systems are increasingly used to connect process control systems and field devices when it comes to the automation of different tasks and processes in industrial environments. Due the modular AUMA design, all actuators available at AUMA can be equipped with a standardized fieldbus interfaces such as Profibus, DeviceNet, Modbus or Foundation Fieldbus. Additional technical information
AUMA offers the SIMA master station for the simple integration of actuators into the DCS system. The SIMA stores all data of the connected devices.
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