Install Instructions
Installation Instructions
Document No. 129-120
Rev. 5, January, 2002
Powers™ Controls
No. 4 Pneumatic Damper Actuator
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Product Description
The No. 4 Pneumatic Damper Actuator is a totally
enclosed pneumatic piston type actuator designed to
actuate dampers for ventilating systems, mixing box
control, and other applications requiring a large,
effective diaphragm area and long stroke. The No. 4
Hesitation Actuator is frequently used to operate the
outdoor air damper on unit ventilators.
Product Numbers
See Table 1.
Prerequisites
•
Ensure all kits are ordered and available for
installation. Kits are listed with each
mounting application.
•
Have the damper manufacturer drill the
mounting holes.
•
Have the damper manufacturer weld the
mounting lug to the damper frame in frame
mounting installations.
WARNING:
Do not remove the jam nut (Figure 1).
Spring is under heavy load. Repair by
trained personnel only.
Figure 1. Actuator Jam Nut Location.
Required Tools
•
Flat-blade screwdriver
•
Adjustable crescent wrench
•
Pliers
Warning/Caution Notations
WARNING
Personal injury/loss of life
may occur if the user does
not follow a procedure as
specified.
CAUTION
Equipment damage, or loss
of data may occur if the
user does not follow a
procedure as specified.
Installation
Extended Shaft Mounting-Pivot Actuator
Expected Installation Time:
28 minutes
Actuators: 331-3000, 331-3001, 331-3002,
331-2973, or 331-3004.
These assemblies are designed for 90° damper
rotation.
NOTE
: Clevis mounts in Crank Radius Hole No. 1
for 90° damper rotation.
1. Slip 3/4-inch (19 mm) diameter hole in the
mounting plate over the damper shaft
(Figure 2).
Figure 2. Actuator Mounting Plate.
2. Slip the crank over the 3/8 through 1/2-inch
(10 through 13-mm) diameter damper shaft
(Figure 3).
Figure 3. Extended Shaft Mounting.
3. Position the mounting plate and attach it to the
duct with four screws.