Electric valve actuator SEVEN
multi-turnIP67variable-speed

Electric valve actuator - SEVEN - AUMA - multi-turn / IP67 / variable-speed
Electric valve actuator - SEVEN - AUMA - multi-turn / IP67 / variable-speed
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Movement
multi-turn
Protection class
IP67
Other characteristics
modulating, with handwheel, variable-speed
Torque

2,800 Nm, 4,000 Nm
(2,065.17 ft.lb, 2,950.25 ft.lb)

Rotational speed

Max.: 160 rpm
(1,005.31 rad.min-1)

Min.: 80 rpm
(502.65 rad.min-1)

Description

Use of a specially developed frequency converter offers tremendous advantages. The most important features are variability in speed, resistance against voltage and frequency fluctuations, no current peaks during start-up as well as gentle operation of the valve by reducing speed in end positions. The robust design is extremely resilient against environmental influences (standard corrosivity class C5, IP67, double sealed – protection is also ensured during commissioning) and can be further enhanced as an option. The SEVEN actuator is available in three electronics variants: ECOTRON, PROFITRON and HiMod. Design features ECOTRON Variable output speeds up to 160 rpm / 80 rpm (Inching/Modulating) Variants in modulating classes A (On/Off), B (Inching) and C (Modulating) according to EN 15714-2 Symbol LC display with “Drive Controller“ for simple commissioning Design features PROFITRON Variable output speeds and complex speed functions up to 160 rpm / 80 rpm (Inching/Modulating) Variants in modulating classes A (On/Off), B (Inching) and C (Modulating) according to EN 15714-2 Full graphic user interface with “Drive Controller“, intuitive operation Many options for parameterization and process adjustment External USB port and Bluetooth connection standard
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.