Siemens Electric 3 Port Valve Actuator -, 230V Supply Voltage

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N° de stock RS:
282-5280
Référence fabricant:
SSC31 / BPZ:SSC31
Fabricant:
Siemens
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Marque

Siemens

Number of Ports Supported

3

Product Type

Valve Actuator

Maximum Opening Time

150s

Maximum Closing Time

30s

Supply Voltage

230V

Power Rating

6W

Actuator Type

Electric

Standards/Approvals

RoHS compliant Since:15.11.2018, WEEE Take-Back Obligation

Pays d'origine :
CN

Siemens Valve Actuator, 230V Supply Voltage, 6W - BPZ:SSC31


This valve actuator is designed for precise control in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Operating at 230V, it supports 2 and 3-port configurations and offers reliable performance with a maximum opening time of 150s and a closing time of 30s. Its robust construction and straightforward installation make it suitable for various automation applications.

Features & Benefits


• Electric actuator for precise valve control

• Maximum opening time of 150s and closing time of 30s

• Direct mounting for easy installation

• Manual override for operation during power failure

• Automatic valve stroke identification for enhanced precision

Applications


• Operates Siemens VVP45 and VXP45 valves for water-side control

• Suitable for HVAC systems

• Compatible with Landis & Gyr valves using the ASK30 mounting kit

Can multiple actuators be connected in parallel?


Yes, up to 10 actuators can be connected in parallel if the controller's output supports it.

What control signals does it support?


It operates with a 3-position control signal or a DC 0 to 10V signal.

Does it maintain position during power failures?


Yes, the actuator retains its position when power is lost.

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