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No. IP8S-OM00009-B

SMART POSITIONER (LEVER TYPE)

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IP8001 Series

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    No. IP8S-OM00009-B SMART POSITIONER (LEVER TYPE) PRODUCT NAME IP8001 Series MODEL/ Series…
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Instructions Introduction Specifications Parameter Settings List Workflow of IP8001 Positioner Setup Operating Principle Mounting Example of Mounting on Actuator Connection of Feedback Lever Feedback Lever Unit Body Cover Unit Piping Selecting OUT1/OUT2 Port Piping Piping of Double Acting Actuator Piping Layout…

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    Parameter Mode Functioning in Manual Mode Reflection of Changed Content in Parameter Mode Auto Mode Operation Auto Mode Display Switching Method at Auto Mode Manual Mode Operation Setting Parameters Parameter Code Parameter Code Detail How to Change Values Parameter Setting Procedure Parameter Setting Default Value List Operation Procedure Panel on PCB Cover Improved Controllability…
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of “Caution,” “Warning” or “Danger.” They are all important notes for safety and must be followed in addition to International Standards (ISO/IEC) , and other safety regulations.

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    Safety Instructions Caution 1.The product is provided for use in manufacturing industries. The product herein described is basically provided for peaceful use in manufacturing industries. If considering using the product in other industries, consult SMC beforehand and exchange specifications or a contract if necessary. If anything is unclear, contact your nearest sales branch.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction IP8001 smart positioner is mounted on a pneumatic actuator to receive a 2-wire 4 to 20mADC input current from an adjusting meter (controller), to operate a pneumatic pilot valve and to control motion of the pneumatic actuator by electronic control feedback. Also, it has setting parameters which can optionally change the relation between the input current and actuator opening.

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    Table 2. Specifications of options Model Item IP8001-0*2 52-IP8001-0*4 Alarm output1, 2 Wiring method 2 wire system Corresponding standard DIN19234/NAMUR Standard Power supply voltage 10~28VDC 5~28VDC Load current 10~40mADC (Constant Current) ≧2.1mADC Signal status High (Not Active) R=350Ω±10% ≦1.2mADC Signal status Low (Active) 0.5mADC or less Response time 50msec or less…
  • Page 8: Parameter Settings List

    Parameter Settings List The IP8001 smart positioner operates at settings suitable for various applications by changing the setting parameters . Table 3 shows the main positioner functions which can be changed. For details of the setting parameters, refer to “■Parameter Code Detail”. Table 3 Mode Parameter…

  • Page 9: Workflow Of Ip8001 Positioner Setup

    Workflow of IP8001 Positioner Setup The workflow of IP8001 smart positioner from setup to initial adjustment is shown below. Follow this flow when performing setups and adjustments of the positioner. Start setup Check Check the specification and ensure the positioner is specifications suitable for the connected actuator and application.

  • Page 10: Operating Principle

    Operating Principle When the input current (4 to 20mADC) increases, the current which is applied to the coil of the torque motor (12) through the input, operation and output processing circuits (8) changes, causing the armature (13) to start rotating with the fulcrum of the leaf spring (11). Along with this, a gap is created between nozzle (6) and flapper (5), and nozzle back pressure decreases.

  • Page 11: Mounting

    Mounting Warning 1. Confirm the positioner is securely and firmly mounted onto the actuator. 2. Be careful not to get a finger caught when matching mounting positions. Caution 1. Be sure to keep the necessary space available for maintenance work (piping, wiring, adjustment, etc.) in your setup location.

  • Page 12: Connection Of Feedback Lever

    ■Connection of Feedback Lever Fig. 7 (1) Attach to the positioner that the valve stem and feedback lever form the right angle when the input current is 50% (distribute evenly with 50% input current set as the reference). (2) Attach to the positioner that the operation angle of feedback lever is within the range of 10 2: Do not impact on the feedback shaft of the positioner when the feedback lever connected with the valve stem or installed in the positioner.

  • Page 13: Piping

    Piping Warning Do not touch near the actuator axis when supplying air after piping. Caution 1. Perform sufficient pipe flushing and remove cutting chips, oil and dust from the piping to prevent foreign matter from entering the positioner. 2. When connecting an SMC fitting to an air connection port (SUP, OUT1, OUT2), apply a tightening torque of 12 to 14Nm.

  • Page 14: Piping Layout

    ■Piping Layout Table 7 No.IP8S-OM00009…

  • Page 15: Electrical Wiring

    Electrical Wiring Warning 1. Be sure to perform electrical wiring with the input current turned off. 2. Be sure to use a ground terminal and perform electrical construction following relevant local regulations. 3. Do not touch around the actuator axis when applying an input current after electrical wiring. 4.

  • Page 16: Electrical Wiring

    ■Electrical Wiring HART Input current communication terminal Terminal No. Power supply Load voltage A Power supply voltage Load Power supply voltage Load Fig. 10 Table 8 Terminal no. Description Electric wire diameter Remarks 2 4 to 20mA DC It corresponds to the 0.14~1.5mm Minimum input current of 3.85mA input current stranded wire and AWG26-14.

  • Page 17: Atex Intrinsic Safety Type Of Explosion Protected Construction

    ATEX Intrinsic Safety Type of Explosion Protected Construction Warning 1. A positioner must be energized only after wiring via a barrier. 2. Use a linear resistance type barrier based on intrinsically safe parameter for the input circuit. 3. If a positioner is used as intrinsic safety type of explosion protected construction for ATEX, connect it only to the intrinsically safety electric circuit with the following maximum value.

  • Page 18: Barrier

    Hazardous area Non-hazardous area Controller Positioner Input current Barrier Actuator Option output power supply Fig. 11 Cable gland M20×1.5 Input current Analog output Alarm output Grounding M4 screw for internal grounding terminal connection Terminal lug (uses twisted wire of 2.63~6.64mm Fig.

  • Page 19: Description Of Components

    Description of Components Fig. 13 shows a description of each component. Board cover HART terminal LCD display Input current terminal (Hold down together) Analog output Set button terminal Alarm output UP button terminal Ground terminal Torque motor DOWN button terminal Potentiometer terminal Mode button Fig.

  • Page 20: Initial Adjustment

    Initial Adjustment Warning 1. Pay attention to your surroundings when performing the initial adjustment because it causes the positioner to automatically move the actuator. 2. The positioner stroke reaches both ends during initial adjustment, so it cannot be used with an actuator that can be damaged by strokes to both ends.

  • Page 21: Check Angle Of Feedback Lever

    Procedure LCD display Select the parameter used in section 2 to 5 by pressing the UP or DOWN button ( ) and holding down the set button ( ) for + 1sec or longer. The angle of the feedback lever unit connected to the valve stem 2.

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    4: The positioner standard stroke is a rotational angle of 10 to 30 . An Installations condition with a rotating angle of less than 10 or over is not available. 5: A Description of pressure gauges mounted on the positioner are as shown in Fig.
  • Page 23: Simple Balance Current Adjustment

    3. Simple balance Adjust the torque motor balance current simply. current adjustment Procedure LCD display Press the UP or DOWN button ) in calibration mode to select zero adjust (0AdJ), and then hold down the set button ( + for 1sec. or longer. The LCD displays go (Go) for confirmation.

  • Page 24: Calibration

    4. Calibration Automatically perform zero point / span adjustment and PID constant. Procedure LCD display Press the UP or DOWN button ) in calibration mode to select calibration (CAL), and press and hold down the set button + ) for 1 sec. or longer. The LCD displays go (Go) for confirmation.

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    If good (Good) is not displayed during or after adjustment and the adjustment has not been completed successfully, perform readjustment in the following manner. <LCD displays high (HI) or low (Lo) > Procedure LCD display When the LCD displays high (HI) or (Lo), rotate balance…
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    If hunting occurs during step 3 (StP3) through step 5 (Stp5) and a check code (CHE0001 or CHE0003) is displayed, perform readjustment in the following manner. <When a check code 1 (CHE0001) is displayed> Procedure LCD display hunching occurs during adjustment, the PID constant is adjusted to automatically eliminate After hunting has been eliminated,…
  • Page 27: Input Current Calibration

    5. Input current calibration Normally, input current dose not need to be calibrated. If input values (S value) have a displacement in auto mode after the above adjustment, input current of 4 to 20mADC can be calibrated. Procedure LCD display Press the UP or DOWN button ) in calibration mode to select signal-zero (S-0).

  • Page 28: Mode Change On Lcd

    Mode Change on LCD ■Mode Change According to Fig. 19, press the mode button ( ), UP button ( ), DOWN button ( ) and set )to change operation mode. + button( ■Parameter Functioning in Manual Mode For the position indication (P value), zero / span setting (parameter code: 400) functions as it is. ■Reflection of Changed Content in Parameter Mode The changed content is reflected at the time when the mode moves from parameter to manual, and then moves to auto mode…

  • Page 29: Auto Mode Operation

    Auto Mode Operation ■Auto Mode Use an auto mode if controlling an actuator by an input current as a smart positioner. ■Display Switching Method at Auto Mode LCD display can be switched as follows according to Fig. 20 with the auto mode △…

  • Page 30: Setting Parameters

    Setting Parameters ■Parameter Code (1) When an input current is entered for the first time, only the parameter mode can be selected. According to “■Initial Adjustment”, calibrate the positioner. (2) After (1), the auto mode is displayed first when an input current is entered. (3) The parameter code is shown in Fig.

  • Page 31: Parameter Code Detail

    ■Parameter Code Detail (000) Actuator type Displays “linear (Lin)”. This parameter is fixed when shipped, and cannot be modified. “Direct (dir)” or “Reverse (rvS)” can be selected. The default (200) Operation direction when shipped is “direct (dir)”. setting 100% 200=dir 200=rvS 100% 100%…

  • Page 32
    The split range can be selected by setting ON or OFF. The default (300) Split range setting when shipped is OFF. If ON is selected, the lower limit (310) (input current range between 0.0 and 80.0%) and the upper limit (320) (input current range between 40.0 to 125.0%) can be set.
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    (400) Zero point / span setting Value setting (vALU), Ratio setting (rAtE)、 Operation setting (ACt), or No setting (oFF) of zero point / span can be set. The default when shipped is OFF. Value setting: The lower limit (411) (stroke range between -20.0 and 60.0%) and the upper limit (412) (stroke range between 40.0 to 120.0%) can be set.
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    Operation setting: Set lower and upper limit based on actuator operation position. Operate the same as manual mode, and P value becomes set value when it returned to upper directly by mode button. Ex-factory default values are (431) = 0.0 %, and (432) = 100.0 %. Lower limit (431) and upper limit (432) can be set only by conditions below.
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    (on) and (oFF) of forced fully-close / fully-open setting can be set (500) Forced fully-close/ independently for fully-close side and fully-open side. (on) is set fully-open setting for fully-close setting and fully-open setting for the default value at ex-factory. If ON is selected, the fully-closed setting (510) (input current range between 0.0 and 10.0%) and the fully-open setting (520) (input current range between 90.0 to 100.0%) can be set.
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    Valve opening characteristic can be selected from the following. (700) Valve opening (700) = Lin Linear characteristics setting (710) = EP25 Equal percentage 1:25 (R=25) Y=(R -0.04)×1/0.96 (720) = EP50 Equal percentage 1:50 (R=50) Y=(R -0.02)×1/0.98 (730) = qo25 Quick opening 25:1 (R=25) Y=(1-R )×1/0.96 (740) = qo50…
  • Page 37
    PID constant setting is available . Moreover, PID constant can (800) PID constant setting have simple adjustment with 21 steps. The simply adjusted PID constant will change against the detail setting in the rate shown on Table 12 . If more detail adjustment is necessary, calculate a PID constant for simple adjustment based on the ratio on Table 12 With the results, change a value of the detail setting.
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    Alarm 1 can be selected by setting ON or OFF. The default at (900) Alarm 1 setting shipping is OFF. In addition, an alarm can be selected from the following with ON selected. Lower limit alarm (Lo) (910) = Upper limit alarm (UP) The default value at shipping is the lower limit alarm (Lo).
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    Alarm output operation Alarm mode 0.5% fixed Upper alarm (UP) Position value Set value for alarm 100% 0.5% fixed Lower alarm (Lo) Position value Set value for alarm Fig. 31 “Proportional output (inC)” or “Reversed output (dEC)” can be (b00) Analog output setting selected.
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    The following can be performed: angle check for a feedback lever (C00) Calibration (AnGL), balance current adjustment (0AdJ), automatic calibration (CAL), input current adjustment (S-0) & (S-F), confirmation of balance current (bAL), span adjustment (SPn), and initialize of parameter (dFLt). (C10) Angle check Confirm rotation angle of the feedback lever.
  • Page 41
    (C70) Span adjustment Zero point / span for a positioner can be adjusted. PID constant will not be set unlike automatic calibration (parameter code: C30). This adjustment is useful when zero point / span needs to be adjusted again with the PID constant set before. (C80) Initialize Initialize (parameter code: C80) is used for mounting the positioner, which is mounted to the actuator and calibrated, to…
  • Page 42: How To Change Values

    ■How to Change Values Flashing Flashing The flashing digit can be changed. One-press on the mode button ( ) can △ button: to increase a value move the flashing digit to the next on the ▽ button: to decrease a value left.

  • Page 43: Parameter Setting Procedure

    ■Parameter Setting Procedure This parameter is fixed when shipped out of the factory. User can (000) Actuator type not change it. (200) Operation direction Customer can select direct (dir) or reverse (rvs). setting Procedure LCD display Hold down the set button ( +…

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    Procedure LCD display <Hereafter, only when (on) is set> For lower limit setting with (310), + hold down the set button ( for 1sec. or longer. After value starts flashing, change value within the range of 0.0 to 80.0%. After changing, hold down the mode button ( ) for 1sec.
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    Value setting (vALU), Ratio setting (rAtE), Operation setting (ACt), (400) Zero point / span setting or No setting (oFF) of zero point / span setting can be set. When selection setting is abled, (on) and (oFF) of zero point / span adjustment can be changed.
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    <(420) Ratio setting> Input all valve stroke which is used (incl. over travel), and select over travel setting side. Procedure LCD display + Hold down the set button ( for 1sec. or longer to move on to parameter change mode. Select Ratio setting (rAtE) or non zero point / span mode (oFF) by UP or DOWN button (…
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    <(430) Operation setting > Set stroke for 0% and 100% of input signal by operating the actuator. Procedure LCD display Hold down the set button ( + for 1sec. or longer to move on to parameter change mode. Select Operation setting (Act) or non zero point / span mode (oFF) by UP or DOWN button ( To select Operation setting (Act) ,…
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    Mode button Set button ) ≧1s ) ≧1s + ( ( Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Fig. 37-1 Mode button Set button ) ≧1s ) ≧1s + ( ( Mode button Set button Mode button Set button ≧1s )…
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    Mode button Set button ≧1s ) ≧1s + ( ( ) Mode button Mode button Set button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) + + Set button ≧1s ( ) + Set button Set button ≧1s ≧1s…
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    Procedure LCD display Press UP or DOWN button ( to set upper value within 90.0 to 100.0% by (520) as lower value setting of clause 4. Hold down the mode button ( ) for 1sec. or longer for 2 times with some interval. Hold down the mode button ( again for 1sec.
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    (600) Dead band setting Set dead band (d-b). Procedure LCD display + Hold down the set button ( 1sec. longer start parameter change mode. + Hold down the set button ( for 1sec. or longer. After values start flashing, change the value within the range of 0.0 to 10.0%.
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    <(750) User value setting> Set line of 11 points curves defined by user by inputting values. Procedure LCD display + Hold down the set button ( 1sec. longer start parameter change mode. Select user (USEr) with the DOWN or UP button ( ), and hold +…
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    <(760) User operation setting> Line of 11 points curves defined by customer is set by operating actuator position. Procedure LCD display + Hold down the set button ( 1sec. longer start parameter change mode. Select (USEr) with the UP or DOWN button ( ) and hold down the set button (…
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    Set button ) ≧1s + ( Select linearity Mode button ) ≧1s ( Select equal percentage 1:25 Select equal percentage 1:50 Select quick opening 1:25 Select quick opening 1:50 User Mode button Set button ) ≧1s ) ≧1s + ( (…
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    Set button Set button ) ≧1s ) ≧1s + ( + ( 0% position setting (%) Mode button Mode button ) ≧1s ) ≧1s ( ( 10% position setting (%) 20% position setting (%) 30% position setting (%) 40% position setting (%) 50% position setting (%)
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    Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Set button ≧1s ( ) + Mode button ≧1s 0% position 0% input value (%) ( ) setting (%) 10% position 10% input value (%) setting (%) 20% position 20% input value (%) setting (%) 30% input value (%)
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    (800) PID constant setting PID constant setting is possible. Direct direction (Dir) and reverse direction (ruS) are settable individually. Easy adjusting is also possible. For adjustment, see “■Improved Controllability”. <(810/820) PID constant of Although PID constant is automatically adjusted during span adjustment, direct direction (Dir) and reverse direction (ruS) are detail setting>…
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    <(830) Easy adjustment Possible to change PID constant. Setting has to be zero if adjustment of PID constant> is not necessary. Procedure LCD display Hold down the set button ( + 1sec. longer start parameter change mode. Select easy (EASy) by UP or DOWN button.
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    F Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + P constant I constant D constant Fig. 41-2 G Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) (…
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    Possible to select set alarm 1 mode (on), non-alarm mode (oFF), and (900) Alarm 1 setting change the set value if alarm 1 mode is selected. Procedure LCD display Hold down the set button ( + 1sec. longer start parameter change mode. Select alarm mode…
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    Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Mode button Mode button Set button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) ( ) (…
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    Possible to select set alarm 2 mode(on), non-alarm mode(oFF), and (A00) Alarm 2 setting change the set value if alarm 2 mode is selected. Procedure LCD display Hold down the set button ( + 1sec. longer start parameter change mode. Select alarm mode…
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    Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Mode button Mode button Set button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) ( ) (…
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    Possible to select analog output proportional output (inC) and (b00) Analog output setting reversed output (dEC). Procedure LCD display Hold down the set button ( + 1sec. longer start parameter change mode. Select proportional output (inC) or reversed output (dEC) by UP or ).
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    4mADC and 20mADC of input current can be calibrated. This is not <(C40/C50) Input current necessary usually. calibration > 25: For adjustment procedure, see “5. Input current calibration” of “■Initial Adjustment”. <(C60) Balance current Check the torque motor balance current adjustment condition. adjustment is good (Good), balance current is correctly adjusted.
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    < (C70) Span adjustment > Adjust zero point / span. Unlike automatic calibration of (C30), PID constant automatic setting is not performed. PID set once remains valid. This function is used when only zero-span adjustment is necessary. Procedure LCD display Press the UP or DOWN button ) in calibration mode to select span adjustment (SPn), and…
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    <(C80) Initialize > All parameters returns to ex-factory status. After initialization, (not CAL) is effective. Perform “■Initial Adjustment” before using positioner. Procedure LCD display Press the UP or DOWN button ) in calibration mode to select Initialize (dFLt), and hold +…
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    Set button ≧1s ( ) + Set button Check angel of ≧1s ( ) + feedback lever Mode button ≧1s ( ) Mode button ≧1s ( ) Simple balance current adjustment Span adjustment + PID adjustment Input current Calibration (4mADC) Input current Calibration (20mADC)
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    Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Set button ≧1s ( ) + After balance Current adjustment Set button ≧1s ( ) + Button operation See fig. 43-5 Being adjusted for details Balance current Hunching Hunching Operation failed readjustment occurred…
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    Balance current readjustment 2sec. later Button operation Set button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + + Return step3 Forced escape to re-adjust (Adjustment not completed) Fig. 45-5 Automatic PID constant reduction Same STEP is executed again Hunting not Hunting converged converged…
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    Automatic PID constant reduction Hunting not Hunting converged converged Set button ≧1s ( ) Balance current Button + readjustment operation 2sec. later Forced escape Set button Set button Set button (Adjustment ≧1s ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) ( ) +…
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    Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Readjustment necessary Set button Normal end ≧1s ( ) + Set button ≧1s ( ) + Error Fig. 45-9 Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) +…
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    Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Mode button Set button ≧1s ≧1s ( ) ( ) + Set button ≧1s ( ) + Initialize completed Fig. 45-12 No.IP8S-OM00009…
  • Page 74: Parameter Setting Default Value List

    ■Parameter Setting Default Value List Table 14 shows parameter default value at ex-factory. See table below to return some parameters to default value after repeating setting and change. All parameters can be returned to default value by performing Initialize (C80). After initialize (C80), initial adjustment is necessary. Table14 Parameter Set items…

  • Page 75: Operation Procedure Panel On Pcb Cover

    ■Operation Procedure Panel on PCB Cover As Fig. 46 shows, on PCB cover, the operation flow from “000 Actuator type” to “C00 Calibration” is described in simplified form for customer’s reference. For details of each parameter setting, see “■Parameter Code Detail” in this operation manual.

  • Page 76: Maintenance And Check

    Maintenance and Check Warning ① After installation, repair and disassembling, connect compressed air and perform a proper function test and leak test. If bleed noise is louder than the initial state or operation is abnormal, stop operation and check if installation is proper or not. Modification of electrical construction is prohibited due to maintaining Explosion-Protected construction function.

  • Page 77: Caution On Handling

    Caution on Handling ■Operation Warning ① If the system is supposed to be in danger because of failure of the positioner, prepare the system with a safety circuit to avoid danger. ② Do not place electrical wiring in hazardous places while energized. Caution ①…

  • Page 78: Handling

    ■Handling Caution ① Avoid giving impact to the body and torque motor of positioner, and giving excessive force to armature because it leads to failure. Handle with care during transport and operation. ② When the positioner is used in places subject to vibrations, it is recommended that a tie wrap be used to prevent the lead wires from breaking.

  • Page 79: Troubleshooting, Error Code And Check Code

    Troubleshooting, Error Code and Check Code ■Troubleshooting If the positioner malfunctions, take countermeasures in accordance with the troubleshooting measures listed in Table 16. Table 16 Reference Error Possible cause Countermeasure page — Input current is disconnected. -Check that wires are connected to No LCD display 14,15 the positioner.

  • Page 80
    Error Possible cause Countermeasure Reference page — Input current resolution is faulty. — Check the input current system. Low sensing -Actuator’s sliding resistance is -Reduce the sliding resistance to as large. little as possible. -Operate only the actuator and check the stick-slip movement.
  • Page 81: Error Code List

    ■Error Code List Table 17 shows errors detected while the positioner is being adjusted. When errors are detected during adjustment, adjust the settings again in accordance with the countermeasure. Once an error has been detected, it is possible to reset it to the mode before the detection with the +…

  • Page 82
    Error No. Error Possible cause Countermeasure Failed adjustment of The balance current has not been -Adjust the balance adjusting screw balance current adjusted to be good (Good), but to correct the balance current (See 0003 the positioner has been set after Fig.
  • Page 83: Check Code List

    ■Check Code List Check code could be detected during calibration or parameter setting of the positioner. Table 18 shows check code which is indicated. When check code is detected, see adjustment method. Press set button ( + ) to return from check code. Table 18 Check Check point…

  • Page 84: How To Order

    How to Order For ATEX (preparing) Construction ATEX Temp. class Intrinsically safe explosion-protected ATEX Category1 (ATEX)+output function +HART communication function T5/T6 52-IP8001-0 * 4- * -*- * For CE marking IP8001-0 * *- * -*- * For CE marking Connection Type Smart positioner Electric…

  • Page 85: Drawing

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    Revision history A 10/07/2020 “Compressed Air Cleaning Equipment” was deleted + Add the “Electric wire diameter” Change of ”Approval No.” B 25/12/2020 Change of Page21. 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPAN Tel: + 81 3 5207 8249 Fax: +81 3 5298 5362 http://www.smcworld.com Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer.

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ATEX Intrinsic Safety Type of Explosion Protected Construction

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Description of Components

Contents of LCD Display

Initial Adjustment

Change of Parameters for Initial Operation

Initial Adjustment

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Table of Contents for SMC Networks IP8001 Series:

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 22 3. Simple balance current adjustment Balance adjusting screw Fig. 18 Adjust the torque motor balance current simply. Procedure LCD display 1 Press the UP or DOWN button ( ) in calibration mode to select zero adjust (0AdJ), and then hold down the set button (

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 64 <(C40/C50) Input current calibration *25 > <(C60) Balance current confirmation *26,*27 > Check the torque motor balance current adjustment condition. If adjustment is good (Good), balance current is correctly adjusted. If high (HI) or low (Lo), readjustment is necessary so that the balance current condition becomes good (Good).

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 88 Revision history A 10/07/2020 “Compressed Air Cleaning Equipment” was deleted + Add the “Electric wire diameter” Change of ”Approval No.” B 25/12/2020 Change of Page21. 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPAN Tel: + 81 3 5207 8249 Fax: +81 3 5298 5362 URL http://www.smcworld.com Note: Specifications are subje

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 52 <(760) User operation setting> Line of 11 points curves defined by customer is set by operating actuator position. Procedure LCD display 1 Hold down the set button ( ) for 1sec. or longer to start parameter change mode. 2 Select (USEr) with the UP or DOWN button ( ) and hold down the set button ( ) for 1se

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 48 (500) Forced fully-close/ fully-open setting Fig. 37-4 When forced fully-close / fully-open (on) is selected, set value can be changed. Procedure LCD display 1 Hold down the set button ( ) for 1sec. or longer to move on to parameter change mode. 2 Press the UP or DOWN button ( ) to select (510), and hold down the set but

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 15 ■Electrical Wiring Table 8 Terminal no. Description Electric wire diameter Remarks 1 4 to 20mA DC input current It corresponds to the 0.14~1.5mm 2 stranded wire and AWG26-14. Minimum input current of 3.85mA DC is required for operation. 2 3 Analog output * 2 Output range: 3.85 to 24mADC 4 5 Alarm output 1 * 3, * 4 - 6 7 Alarm output 2 * 3, * 4 8 HART HART communication -

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 30 ■Parameter Code Detail (000) Actuator type (200) Operation direction setting Displays “linear (Lin)”. This parameter is fixed when shipped, and cannot be modified. “Direct *3 (dir)” or “Reverse *4 (rvS)” can be selected. The default when shipped is “direct (dir)”. When the operation direction is modified, it is reflected on each item in accordance with Table 10. Suppose 30mm for actuato

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 35 (700) Valve opening characteristics setting Valve opening characteristic can be selected from the following. (700) = Lin Linear Y=X (710) = EP25 Equal percentage 1:25 (R=25) Y=(R X-1 -0.04)×1/0.96 (720) = EP50 Equal percentage 1:50 (R=50) Y=(R X-1 -0.02)×1/0.98 (730) = qo25 Quick opening 25:1 (R=25) Y=(1-R -X )×1/0.96 (740) = qo50 Quick opening 50:

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 58 F P constant I constant D constant Fig. 41-2 or Mode button ( ) ≧1s Set button + ( ) ≧1s Mode button ( ) ≧1s Set button + ( ) ≧1s G P constant I constant D constant Fig.

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 45 <(420) Ratio setting> Input all valve stroke which is used (incl. over travel), and select over travel setting side. Procedure LCD display 1 Hold down the set button ( ) for 1sec. or longer to move on to parameter change mode. 2 Select Ratio setting (rAtE

  • No.IP8S-OM00009 24 If good (Good) is not displayed during or after adjustment and the adjustment has not been completed successfully, perform readjustment in the following manner. <LCD displays high (HI) or low (Lo) *11 > Procedure LCD display 1 When the LCD displays high (HI) or low (Lo), rotate the balance adjusting screw until the

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