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SQN9..., front SQN9..., rear


(covers removed) (covers fitted)

Damper Actuators SQN9...


Reversible electromotoric actuators for air dampers and valves of oil or gas bur-
ners of small to medium capacity.

The SQN9... and this Data Sheet are intended for use by OEMs which integrate
the damper actuators in their products!

Use and features


The SQN9... actuators are designed for driving gas or air dampers of oil or gas burners
of small to medium capacity, for load-dependent control of the fuel and combustion air
volume:
- In connection with P-PI or PID controllers, such as the RWF40...
- Directly via the different types of burner controls, such as LOA..., LMO..., LMG...,
LFL...
- In connection with 1- or 2-wire control or 3-position controllers

• All types of ac- - Impact-proof and heat-resistant plastic housings


tuators feature: - Screw terminals for the electrical connections
- Maintenance-free gear train, which can be disengaged
- Internal position indication
- Easy-to-adjust end and auxiliary switches for adjusting the switching points
- Integrated electronic circuits

• Holding torque: 0.8…2.4 Nm

• Running time: 4…24 s

• Direction of ro- SQN90… counterclockwise


tation: SQN91… clockwise

• SQN9... - Fixing holes and cable entries


- Equivalent to actuators of the same category made by Conectron and Berger

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Warning notes
To avoid injury to persons, damage to property or the environment, the following
warning notes must be observed!

Do not open, interfere with or modify the actuators!

• All activities (mounting, installation and service work, etc.) must be performed by
qualified staff
• Before making any wiring changes in the connection area, completely isolate the
plant from mains supply (all-polar disconnection). Ensure that the plant cannot be
inadvertently switched on again and that it is indeed dead. If not observed, there is
a risk of electric shock hazard
• Ensure protection against electric shock hazard by providing adequate protection
for the connection terminals and by securing the cover
• Each time work has been carried out (mounting, installation, service work, etc.),
check to ensure that wiring is in an orderly state
• Fall or shock can adversely affect the safety functions. Such actuators must not be
put into operation even if they do not exhibit any damage

Mounting notes
• Ensure that the relevant national safety regulations are complied with

Standards and certificates


Conformity to EEC directives
- Electromagnetic compatibility EMC (immunity) 2004/108/EC
- Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC

ISO 9001: 2000 ISO 14001: 2004


Cert. 00739 Cert. 38233

Disposal notes
The actuator contains electrical and electronic components and must not be disposed
of together with household waste.
Local and currently valid legislation must be observed.

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Mechanical design
Housing - Made of impact-proof and heat-resistant plastic
- The housing accommodates:
– The reversible synchronous motor with the gear train, which can be disengaged
– The camshaft of the control section
– The relays, depending on the type of actuator
– The switches, connected to the terminals via the printed circuit board
- Color: black

Drive motor - Reversible and locking-proof synchronous motor

Coupling - Drive shaft can be manually disengaged from Screw "K"


the gear train and motor (by pressing screw
«K»)
- Automatic reengagement

7806z01e/1105

Adjustment of - By means of adjustable cams


switching points - Scales beside the cams indicate the angle of the switching points
- Cams can be adjusted manually or with the enclosed hook-spanner or a similar tool

Position indication - Via scale at the end of the camshaft and index on the front

Electrical connections - Refer to «Technical data»

Gear train - Maintenance-free

Drive shaft - Made of sinter metal


- Ready fitted to the front of the gear train

Mounting and fixing - Rear of the gear train is used as the mounting surface
- Actuator is secured via through-holes
- Housing side with recessed fixing nuts M4

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Type summary (other types of actuators available on request)
Actuators SQN90… / counterclockwise rotation 1)

Diagram Function Running time Nominal / Mains voltage / mains frequency


no. sequence at 50 Hz 2) starting torque AC 230 V 4) AC 115 V 3)
no. for 90° +10 % / -15 % +10 % / -15 %
s Nm 50...60 Hz 50...60 Hz
S3 F2, F3 12 2.4 SQN90.204A2799 ---
S2 F2, F3 12 2.4 SQN90.220A2799 ---
S4 F1 12 2.4 SQN90.240B2799 ---
S5 F4 10 2 SQN90.350A2799 ---

Actuators SQN91… / clockwise rotation 1)

Diagram Function Running time Nominal / Mains voltage / mains frequency


no. sequence at 50 Hz 2) starting torque AC 230 V 4) AC 115 V 3)
no. for 90° +10 % / -15 % +10 % / -15 %
s Nm 50...60 Hz 50...60 Hz
S4 F1 4 0.8 SQN91.140B2799 SQN91.140B1799

Other types of actuators are available on request.

Legend 1) At 60 Hz, running times are about 20 % shorter


2) AC 115 V +10 % / -15 % possible, but in the case of undervoltage, torque is reduced by about 17 %
3) AC 230 V +10 % / -15 % possible, but in the case of undervoltage, torque is reduced by about 20 %
4) When facing the drive shaft and when control voltage is supplied to end switch I

Ordering
When ordering, please give type reference according to «Type summary».

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Technical data
General unit data

Actuator Mains voltage AC 220 V –15 %...AC 240 V +10 %


AC 100 V –15 %...AC 110 V +10 %
Mains frequency 50...60 Hz ±6 %
Primary fuse (external) 6.3 AT (to be supplied by thirds)
Drive motor Synchronous motor
Power consumption 8 VA
Angular adjustment Max. 90°, scale range 0...90°
Mounting position Optional
Safety class II to DIN EN 60730
Cable connections Screw terminals for min. 0.5 mm² and max.
2.5 mm² cross-sectional area
Ferrules Matching the dia. of the stranded wire
Direction of rotation Refer to «Type summary»
Nominal torque Refer to «Type summary»
Running time Refer to «Type summary»
Load changes with continuous rated load Typically 500,000
Weight (average) Approx. 550 g

End and auxiliary Number of end switches 2


switches Number of auxiliary switches Max. 3
Actuation Via camshaft
Breaking voltage AC 24...250 V
Adjustment of cams Infinitely
Perm. load on terminals at cos ϕ = 0.9: Peak current Operating current
Switching
- Under load «On», without load «Off» Max. 14 A 2A
- Under load «On», under load «Off» Max. 7 A 1A

Environmental Storage DIN EN 60721-3-1


conditions Climatic conditions Class 1K3
Mechanical conditions Class 1M2
Temperature range -20...+60 °C
Humidity <95 % r.h.
Transport DIN EN 60721-3-2
Climatic conditions Class 2K2
Mechanical conditions Class 2M2
Temperature range -50...+60 °C
Humidity <95 % r.h.
Operation DIN EN 60721-3-3
Climatic conditions Class 3K5
Mechanical conditions Class 3M2
Temperature range -20...+60 °C
Humidity <95 % r.h.

Caution!
Condensation, formation of ice and ingress of water are not permitted!

Function
A synchronous motor drives the drive shaft and the camshaft via a gear train. The cam-
shaft actuates the end and auxiliary switches. Using the associated cam, the switching
position of each end and auxiliary switch can be adjusted within the working range.
Some of the actuator versions are equipped with electronic modules, which perform
auxiliary functions in connection with the end and auxiliary switches, or with external
devices, such as controllers.

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Camshaft
The camshaft has 2 pointers for indicating the direction of rotation.

The pointers are assigned as follows:


- Double pointer → SQN90...
- Single pointer → SQN91...

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Internal diagrams

& Note!
The following connection diagrams show the start position as supplied:
- End switch position II «Closed»
- Dead

Diagram S1 Diagram S2

N 3 1 2 7 5 4 6 6 8 10 2 1 3 7 9

K2 -----------------------------------------------------------------------

I M II III IV V K1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------

III

I M II

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Diagram S3 Diagram S4

N 3 1 2 7 5 4 6 N N 1 2 5 3 6 4

K2
--------------------------

IV - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - III
K1
I M II III IV V -------------------------------------------

M I
II V

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Diagram S5

6 2 1 5 4 3

------------------------

II I
M

-------------

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Function sequence
Function sequence F1 Function sequence F2

LKP t1 LKP t1
NL I NL I
V V V 2) V 2)

IV IV 1) IV 1)
KL IV IV KL
III III III III
Zu t Zu t
II 7806d01/0302
II 7806d02/0302

Function sequence F3 Function sequence F4

LKP t1 LKP
NL I t1
V 2) V 2) NL I

IV 1) IV 1)
KL IV 1)
KL
III III II II
Zu t t
II 7806d03/0302 7806d04/0302

Legend KL Low-fire
LKP Air damper position
NL High-fire
t Time
t1 Burner control’s prepurge time
I...V Cam switches or auxiliary switches
¹) Cam switch positions do not apply to internal diagram S2
²) Cam switch positions do not apply to internal diagram S2 and S7

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Dimensions
Dimensions in mm

Drawing shows actuator with terminal cover removed

for M5 (2x)

Schematic drawing

Drive shaft
3 3

ø5.2

ø9
25 24 11 7806m03e/1002

M4 (3x)
7806m01e/1002

SQN90... SQN91...

Corners R 0.2 Corners R 0.2


45°
45°

8H
8H

10
90°
90°

10

7806m02e/1002

Drive shafts shown in «fully closed» position (end switch II)

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