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350 Series Electrohydraulic Actuators: Bulletin 61.5:350

The document describes 350 Series electrohydraulic actuators that use a DC signal to operate sliding-stem or rotary valves. They have simple field connections and can provide high thrust/torque. They offer versatility with options for stem/yoke connections, thrusts/torques, and failure modes. For hazardous areas, the actuator requires an intrinsically safe control circuit and explosion-proof motor.

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350 Series Electrohydraulic Actuators: Bulletin 61.5:350

The document describes 350 Series electrohydraulic actuators that use a DC signal to operate sliding-stem or rotary valves. They have simple field connections and can provide high thrust/torque. They offer versatility with options for stem/yoke connections, thrusts/torques, and failure modes. For hazardous areas, the actuator requires an intrinsically safe control circuit and explosion-proof motor.

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February 2001 Bulletin 61.

5:350

350 Series Electrohydraulic Actuators


350 Series electrohydraulic actuators (figure 1) use a
dc milliampere signal to operate a variety of
sliding-stem or rotary valves for proportional or
two-position control. Configurations of specific types
are described in table 1.

Available with an assortment of options including


side-mounted handwheels, these actuators can be
used in installations where only electric power is
available or wherever accurate, reliable valve control is
required in an all-electric system. However, for
hazardous area applications, the actuator must be
equipped with an intrinsically safe control circuit.
An explosion-proof motor is also required as part
of the intrinsically safe application.

Separate use of either an intrinsically safe control


circuit or an explosion-proof motor results in an
actuator with no hazardous area rating. For more
information, refer to the hazardous area classifications
bulletin.

Features
D Simple Field Connections—The self-contained
design of the actuator houses all hydraulic and
electrical components inside the case. No external
piping is needed and the only field hookups are a
control signal and a power line.

D Versatility—The 350 Series product line offers


choices of stem connections, yoke boss sizes, thrusts
and torques, and failure modes.

D Minimum Downtime—As a single assembly, the


pump, motor, and coil are easily removed and
replaced.

D Easy, Convenient Adjustment—When the


cover is removed, zero and span adjustments are
readily accessible (see figure 2). W2286–1/IL

D High Thrust/High Torque—Depending on


Figure 1. Type 350 Actuator with Side-Mounted Handwheel
construction, the actuators are able to deliver up to Mounted on Design ED Valve Body
22240 N (5000 pounds) of thrust or 794 NSm (7031
inch-pounds) of torque to handle requirements of large
valves.
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Contents Tables
Available Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Input Signals and Coil Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Motor Types and Corresponding Power
Supplies Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Maximum Actuator Travel for Type 350 . . . . . . . . . 3
Principle of Operation ................... 5 Usable Thrust Output of Type 350 Actuator
at Maximum Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Usable Torque Output of Type 354
Actuator Frequency Response ......... 5 Size 60 and 80 Actuators at
Maximum Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation ................................ 6 Side-Mounted Handwheels for
Type 350 Actuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Mounting Styles and Positions for the
Split-Range Capabilities ................ 6 Type 354 Actuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Maximum Thrust Output ................ 6 Dimensions ............................... 7

Ordering Information .................... 6 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Table 1. Available Configurations


Type Number Description Used with
350 Electrohydraulic actuator with threaded stem connection Sliding stem valves
354 Electrohydraulic actuator with splined shaft connection. Rotary shaft valves

Table 2. Input Signals and Coil Resistance


Control Input Internal
Circuit Action Signal, Resistance
Type mA dc Ohms
TRAVEL
1-5 2200 ADJUSTMENT
Either - SCALE
Standard 4-20, 4-12, or 12-20 260
Field Reversible CASING
10-50 380 BIAS
PLATE
SPRING
Direct(1) 4-20 160 ZERO
ASSEMBLY
Intrinsically safe
Reverse(1) 4-20 160 ADJUSTMENT
1. Action must not be reversed.
SPAN
ADJUSTMENT

FEEDBACK
SPRING

W5568-1/IL

Figure 2. Type 350 Actuator—Casing Plate Assembly

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Table 3. Motor Types and Corresponding Power Supplies Required
Weather-Proof Motor Explosion-Proof Motor(1)
Totally Enclosed; Continuous Service—Intrinsically safe Explosion-proof. See the hazardous area classifications
Electrical control circuit not available with this motor bulletin for the certification rating of the motor
Classification and actuator.
of Unless the control circuit is intrinsically safe and the motor
Motor is explosion proof, the actuator cannot be used in hazardous
atmospheres.
Type Capacitor Start, Induction Run Capacitor or Repulsion Start, Induction Run
Horsepower 1/3 1/3
Power 115/230 $10% Vac, Single 220/440 $10% Vac, Three 115/230 $10% Vac, Single 220/440 $10% Vac, Three
Supply Phase, 60 Hz Phase, 50/60 Hz Phase, 60 Hz Phase, 50/60 Hz
Starting Cur- 31 Max @ 115 Vac 8 Max @ 220 Vac 31 Max @ 115 Vac 8 Max @ 220 Vac
rent (Amps) 15.5 Max @ 230 Vac 4 Max @ 440 Vac 15.5 Max @ 230 Vac 4 Max @ 440 Vac
Running Cur- 7.2 @ 115 Vac 1.8 @ 220 Vac 7.2 @ 115 Vac 1.8 @ 220 Vac
rent (Amps) 3.6 @ 230 Vac 0.9 @ 440 Vac 3.6 @ 230 Vac 0.9 @ 440 Vac
Speed 1725 RPM 1425/1725 RPM 1725 RPM 1425/1725 RPM
1. Explosion-proof classification pertains to the motor only, not the entire actuator.

Table 4. Maximum Actuator Travel for Type 350


YOKE BOSS SIZE TRAVEL
TYPES
mm Inch mm Inch
72 2-13/16 38 1-1/2
350 without handwheel
90 or 127 3-9/16(1) or 5 76 3
72 2-13/16 38 1-1/2
350 with handwheel 90 3-9/16(1) 64 2-1/2
127 5 76 3
1. An actuator with this yoke boss size uses a 19.1 mm (3/4 inch) stem. When this size actuator stem is used, the valve stem must be less than the standard length.

Table 5. Usable Thrust Output of Type 350 Actuator at Maximum Travel (1)
350
Actuator Type
(w/ or w/o handwheel)
72 90 or 127
Yoke Boss Size, mm (Inch)
(2-13/16) (3-9/16 or 5)
38 64 or 76
Travel, mm (Inch)
(1-1/2) (2-1/2 or 3)
Gross Cylinder 8896 8896 or 22240
Output Thrust, N (Lb) (2000) (2000 or 5000)
Usable Output 8896 8896 or 22240
Thrust, N (Lb) (2000) (2000 or 5000)
1. Thrusts given are the thrusts available for operation of control valves. Under some conditions, such as with the valve plug stalled, higher thrusts can be developed. The control valve
stem must be capable of withstanding this higher thrust; see ‘‘Maximum Thrust Output’’ section.

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Table 6. Usable Torque Output of Type 354
Size 60 and 80 Actuators at Maximum Travel
Gross Cylinder 8800 22000
Output Thrust, N (Lb) (2000) (5000)
Valve Disk or Ball
0-90 0-90
Rotation, Degrees
Usable Torque Output, 318 794(1)
NSm (LbfSin) (2812) (7031)(1)
1. Do not exceed torque capabilities of the valve shaft.

Table 7. Side-Mounted Handwheels for Type 350 Actuator


OPERATION
MAXIMUM ACTUATOR
YOKE BOSS Action Required
HANDWHEEL TRAVEL WITH
SIZE, Positioning Use As for
TYPE HANDWHEEL
mm (INCHES) of Valve Travel Stop Unrestricted
mm (INCHES)
Travel
Non-Declutchable Open or Close Up or Down Neutral Position
72
Bolt-On Neutral Position & 38 (1-1/2)
(2-13/16) Declutchable Open, Close, or Throttle ---
Disengage Pin
Non-Declutchable Open or Close Up or Down Neutral Position 51 (2)
90
Bolt-On Neutral Position &
(3-9/16) Declutchable Open, Close, or Throttle --- 64 (2-1/2)
Disengage Pin
127 Neutral Position &
Integrally Mounted Open, Close, or Throttle(1) Up or Down 76 (3)
(5) Disengage Pin
1. Can also open or close valve in emergency without inserting engaging pin.

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3.4 BAR (50 PSIG)

34.5 BAR (500 PSIG)

34.5 BAR (500 PSIG)

BN2617–B
B0872–2/IL

Figure 3. Operational Schematic of Type 350 Actuator

Principle of Operation spring balances the force created by the force motor.
At equilibrium, the flappers are in a steady state
Figure 3 is the operational schematic of a direct-acting condition and the valve stem is positioned as dictated
actuator. A reverse-acting actuator operates similarly by the input signal.
except that an increasing input signal retracts the
actuator piston rod. In a similar manner, a decreasing input signal moves
the coil away from the force motor and the piston rod
moves upward.
As the input signal increases, the magnetic field
around the coil builds, moving the coil toward the force
motor and pivoting a flapper closer to nozzle A and
farther from nozzle B. The unbalanced pressure in the Actuator Frequency Response
bellows pivots a flapper closer to nozzle D and farther
from nozzle C. Capping nozzle D increases the Figure 4 shows how a 350 Series actuator responds
pressure that is piped to the top of the cylinder. when the input signal is cycled at a small amplitude
Increased pressure on top of the piston pushes the and increasing frequency. Assume the cycling input
piston and piston rod downward. Fluid below the signal and the movement of the actuator rod are
piston is exhausted into the casing through nozzle C. represented by sine waves. As the actuator rod is
forced to move faster, its motion begins to fall behind
the input in both time (shown here as phase lag) and
As the piston moves downward, the taper of the amplitude (shown as normalized gain).
feedback cam allows the feedback lever to move to
the left, decreasing tension in the feedback spring. Both phase lag and normalized gain are affected by
Downward movement occurs until the tension in the the inertia of the actuator rod. Consequently, changes
feedback are more pronounced during longer travels.

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a 4 to 20 mA dc signal, one actuator accepts half the
signal and is adjusted to begin travel (0 percent of
span) at 4 mA dc and reach 100 percent of span at
12 mA dc. The other actuator accepts the other half of
the signal and is adjusted to begin travel (0 percent of
span) at 12 mA dc and reach 100 percent of span at
13 mm
(1/2ĆINCH) 20 mA dc.
TRAVEL
29 mm
(1Ć1/8 INCH) The coil used for the standard 4 to 20 mA dc signal
TRAVEL
76 mm can also be used for a 4 to 12 and 12 to 20 mA dc
(3ĆINCH) split. However, for split range operation with a 1 to 5
TRAVEL
mA dc input signal, special coils must be obtained.

Intrinsically safe control circuits cannot be used for


split ranges.
13 mm
(1/2ĆINCH)
TRAVEL

29 mm
(1Ć1/8 INCH)
TRAVEL
76 mm
(3ĆINCH)
TRAVEL
Maximum Thrust Output
Usable thrust outputs are shown in table 5.

NOTE:
FOR 71 mm (2-13/16 INCH YOKE BOSS SIZE TYPE 350
ACTUATOR WITH 1 TO 5 mA DC INPUT SIGNAL (5% mm
13A6501–A INPUT AMPLITUDE) AND 8896 N (2000 POUNDS) (INCH)
A1617–2/IL OUTPUT THRUST

Figure 4. Typical Frequency Response Curves


Ordering Information
When ordering, please specify,

Application
Installation
1. Control valve information, including type number or
For proper operation, the actuator must be installed in design designation, size, stem connection size, and
a vertical position above the valve. If oil leakage will action.
create a fire hazard, remove the vent from the actuator
yoke (if the unit is equipped with a double piston rod
2. Control valve inlet pressure, shutoff pressure drop,
seal and seal drain-off connection) and install a remote
flowing pressure drop, and process fluid temperature.
drain pipe to carry oil seal leakage away from the
actuator. Dimensions of the actuator are shown in
figures 5 and 6.
Actuator
Refer to the specifications table on page 11. Review
the description to the right of each specification and in
Split-Range Capabilities the referenced tables. Specify your choice wherever
there is a selection to be made. For Type 354
Should the need arise, two 350 Series actuators can actuators, specify mounting style and position from
be operated from one input signal. For example, using figure 7.

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C E H J M
ACTUATOR Millimeters
TYPE Yoke Boss Size Yoke Boss Size Yoke Boss Size Yoke Boss Size Yoke Boss Size
71 90 71 90 127 71 90 127 71 90 127 71 90 127
279 348 346 459 422(1) 286 378 303 305 356 432 248 370 645
350
951(2)
Inches
ACTUATOR
Yoke Boss Size Yoke Boss Size Yoke Boss Size Yoke Boss Size Yoke Boss Size
TYPE
2-13/16 3-9/16 2-13/16 3-9/16 5 2-13/16 3-9/16 5 2-13/16 3-9/16 5 2-13/16 3-9/16 5
11 13.69 13.62 18.06 16.62(1) 11.25 14.88 11.94 12.00 14.00 17.00 9.75 14.56 25.38
350
37.44(2)
1. Without handwheel.
2. With handwheel.

137
224 267 89 (5.38)
51 125
(8.81) (10.50) (3.5) (2.00) (4.94)

346
(13.62) 32
613 (1.25) 251
(24.12) (9.88)

32
(1.25)

mm
(INCH)
127 mm (5ĆINCH)
CK1314–B
A1618–2/IL

Figure 5. Type 350 Dimensions

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224 313 251 251


(8.61) (12.31) (9.88) 21 (9.88) 21
(0.81) (0.81)
295
(11.62)

194
(22.12)
32
(1.25)
32
(1.25)
222
(8.75)

72 mm (2Ć13/16 INCH) AND 90 mm (3Ć9/16 INCH)

51 137 125
(2.00) (5.38) (4.94) 51 137 125
267 (2.00) (5.38) (4.94)
224
(8.81) (10.50
32 32
)
(1.25) (1.25)
89 89
346 (3.5) (3.5)
(13.62
)
251
(9.88) 251
613 (9.88)
(24.12)

32
(1.25)
32
(1.25)
222
(8.75)

72 mm (2Ć13/16 INCH) AND 90 mm (3Ć9/16 INCH)

mm
(INCH)
AK1187–F
AL3675–F
C0238–3/IL

Figure 5. Type 350 Dimensions (Continued)

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ACTUATOR SHAFT W
E F H P T U V Y
SIZE DIAMETER DIAMETER
Millimeters
60 31.8 441 63 124 186 234 46 148 17.5 76
60 50.8 441 63 124 186 273 51 286 20.6 76
80 63.5 597 123 213 346 337 76 235 23.9 127
Inches
60 1-1/4 17.38 2.50 4.88 7.31 9.25 1.81 5.81 0.69 3.00
60 2 17.38 2.50 4.88 7.31 10.75 2.00 11.25 0.81 3.00
80 2-1/2 23.50 4.84 8.38 13.62 13.25 3.00 9.25 0.94 5.00

51 137 224
(2.00) (5.38) (8.81)
125 267
89 32 (4.94) (10.50)
(3.50) (1.25)

346
(13.62)
251
(9.88)
613
(24.12)

mm
(INCH)
19A8862–G
A4038–1/IL

Figure 6. Type 354 Dimensions

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VALVE SERIES OR DESIGN


( )
MOUNTING ACTION(1) V100, V150, V200 8500 Series, CV500,
V250, V300 7600 V500
PDTC A B A
Right-hand
PDTO B A B
PDTC C C D
Left-hand
PDTO D D C
1. PDTC—Push-down-to-close; PDTO—Push-down-to-open.

43A6505–A
C0683

Figure 7. Mounting Styles and Positions for the Type 354 Actuator

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Specifications
Type Number/Configuration Descriptions Hydraulic Fluid Requirements
See table 1
10.4 liters (11 quarts) of Type A automotive
Input Signals(1) automatic transmission fluid. If the actuator is used
See table 2 in ambient temperatures below –4_C (25_F), use an
aircraft-type hydraulic fluid that conforms to
Internal Resistance of Transducer Force Motor MIL-H-5606A specifications.
See table 2
Power Supply Required
See table 3 Construction Materials
Actuator Sizes
Casing, Mounting Plate, and Cover: Aluminum
Type 350: See table 4 Piston Rod: Chrome-Plated Steel
Type 354: Cylinder: Steel
J Size 60 for 31.8, 38.1, or 50.8 mm (1-1/4, 1-1/2, Piston and Bushing: Brass
or 2 inch) valve shaft spline diameter or O-Rings: Nitrile
J Size 80 for 63.5 mm (2-1/2 inch) valve shaft Bellows Assembly and Nozzle: Stainless Steel
spline diameter Yoke: Cast iron (fabricated steel for standard 127
Action mm [5-inch] yoke boss without handwheel)
Actuators with standard control circuits are
field-reversible between
J direct (increasing input signal extends actuator
Operative Temperature(1)
piston rod) and
J reverse (increasing input signal retracts actuator
piston rod). Weather-Proof Motor: –40 to 40_C (–40 to 104_F)
Explosion-Proof Motor: –25 to 40_C (–13 to
Actuators with intrinsically safe control circuits are 104_F)
not field reversible; either a direct- or reverse-acting
coil is required.
Maximum Usable Output Thrust and Torque
Performance
Type 350: See table 5
Type 354: See table 6
Hysteresis(1): 0.50 percent of span
Bench Stroking Speed(2) Load Sensitivity: Stem position change 0.3 to 1.0
J 8.6 mm/second (0.37 inches/second) for 8900 N percent of total travel per 488 Newton (100 pound)
(2000 pounds) output thrust or 318 NSm change in load
(2812 lbfSin) output torque and Terminal-Based Linearity(1): $2 percent of total
J 3.8 mm/second (0.15 inches/second) for 22200 N travel
(5000 pounds) output thrust or 794 NSm Dead Band(1): Less than 0.5 percent of total travel
(7031 lbfSin) output torque Frequency Response(1): See figure 4 for typical
frequency response curves
Maximum Actuator Travel
Type 350: See table 4
Type 354: 90 degrees
Adjustments
Pump Type
Positive-displacement, gear-type pump with relief Zero and span adjustments located under cover
valves (figure 2)
–Continued –

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Specifications (Continued)
Hazardous Area Classification Approximate Weight
Actuators with intrinsically safe actuator control
circuits are available. However, intrinsically safe Type 350 without Handwheels
control circuits must be combined with an 72 mm (2-13/16 inch) Yoke Boss: 49 kg (110
explosion-proof motor. Separate use of either an pounds)
intrinsically safe control circuit or an explosion-proof 90 mm (3/9/16 inch) Yoke Boss: 64 kg
motor results in an actuator with no hazardous area (142 pounds)
rating. For more information, refer to the hazardous 127 mm (5-inch) Yoke Boss: 91 kg (200 pounds)
area classifications bulletin. Type 354
Size 60: 86 kg (194 pounds)
Motor Type Size 80: 123 kg (275 pounds)
See table 3. Motor type designations refer to the
motor only; not to the entire actuator.
Options
Connections
Power: 1/2-inch NPT female conduit connection on Lock Valves: Locks actuator in last position with
motor loss of hydraulic pressure or electrical power
Input Signal: 1/2-inch NPT female conduit Cylinder Bypass Valve: Manually operated valve
connection on side of casing to equalize pressure above and below the piston;
Seal Drain Off: 1/4 inch NPT female connection when open, allows handwheel operation
with vent assembly on top of yoke. This connection Side-Mounted Handwheel: See table 7 for
is furnished only on 72 mm (2-13/16 inch) and 90 information
mm (3-9/16 inch) yoke boss sizes of the Type 350
actuator.
1. This term is defined in ISA S51.1.
2. Stroking speed with actuator operating a valve under no load.

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