Honeywell Series 90 Network Card User Manual


 
PRODUCT DATA
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Series 90
Modutrol IV™ Motors
APPLICATION
The Series 90 Modutrol IV™ Motors are spring return and
non-spring return modulating proportional control motors. Use
these motors with controllers that provide a Series 90 output
to operate dampers or valves.
FEATURES
Directly replaces M934A,D, M941, M944A,C,D,
M945A,D,F, M954, M965, and M975 motors.
Oil-immersed motor and gear train for reliable
performance and long life.
Integral junction box provides NEMA 3 weather
protection.
Motor and circuitry operate from 24 Vac. Models
available with factory installed transformer, or a
field-added internal transformer.
Quick-connect terminals standard—screw terminal
adapter available.
Adapter bracket for matching shaft height of older
motors standard with TRADELINE motors.
Field adjustable stroke (90° to 160°) models available.
Nominal timing of 30 seconds for 90° stroke and 60
seconds for 160° stroke standard. Other timings
available.
Die-cast aluminum housing.
Integral auxiliary switches available factory mounted,
or can be field added to TRADELINE
®
models.
Integral spring returns motor shaft to normal position
(fully open or fully closed, depending on model) upon
power interruption.
Field addable interface modules can be mounted in the
junction box to upgrade the motor to Series 70
(electronic) control.
TRADELINE spring return motors can operate valve
linkages from power end or auxiliary end shafts for
normally closed or normally open valve applications.
Contents
Application ........................................................................ 1
Features ........................................................................... 1
Specifications ................................................................... 2
Ordering Information ........................................................ 2
Installation ........................................................................ 5
Settings and Adjustments ................................................. 8
Operation .......................................................................... 10
Replacement .................................................................... 12