Shuntme
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- Location
- San Diego California
- Occupation
- Instrument Control Tech
Hi all. Newbie here needing help.
I Have a electronics smart Actuator(LimitTorque MXB) that is not responding to the remote commands as it should due to the presence of a Phantom 40V-N/GND (inductance/capacitance). However if I remove this phantom 40V then the actuator works properly. This electronic smart actuator is replacing an old actuator(electro-mechanical controls) so the phantom 40V did not affect it's(old) operation.
External supply/control wiring:
1. 230V 3-phase electrical panel + Neutral + GND
2. 120V in the panel(Breaker) for a sump pump
3. 4 of 230V actuators(original) with separate individual 120V controls supplied by an internal TRX in each actuator.
4. 230V Power wires(separate breakers) and #12 control wires(remote) run in same pvc conduit then split to each actuator at a J-box
5. Actuator A & B do NOT have phantom voltage
6. Actuators C & D have this phantom 40V - Neutral/GND
Actuator C don't care about the 40V cause it is still an electro-mechanical control system. Actuator D is now replaced with the electronic Smart valve and having issues with the phantom 40V -N/GND.
Question: How do I get rid off/minimize this 40V so it does not affect my Electronic Smart Actuator?
I am thinking a series resistor might work????????
PS: The Remote momentary Stop/Open/Close commands are maintained in the Actuator controls. If I send an Open command(remote) by pushing the Open button and let go(momentary), the actuator will continue to open until I push the Stop button or it reaches the fully open position. I can get rid of the phantom 40V by turning off the breakers to all 4 actuators but that's Not an option. lol
Appreciate all your inputs
Thank you
I Have a electronics smart Actuator(LimitTorque MXB) that is not responding to the remote commands as it should due to the presence of a Phantom 40V-N/GND (inductance/capacitance). However if I remove this phantom 40V then the actuator works properly. This electronic smart actuator is replacing an old actuator(electro-mechanical controls) so the phantom 40V did not affect it's(old) operation.
External supply/control wiring:
1. 230V 3-phase electrical panel + Neutral + GND
2. 120V in the panel(Breaker) for a sump pump
3. 4 of 230V actuators(original) with separate individual 120V controls supplied by an internal TRX in each actuator.
4. 230V Power wires(separate breakers) and #12 control wires(remote) run in same pvc conduit then split to each actuator at a J-box
5. Actuator A & B do NOT have phantom voltage
6. Actuators C & D have this phantom 40V - Neutral/GND
Actuator C don't care about the 40V cause it is still an electro-mechanical control system. Actuator D is now replaced with the electronic Smart valve and having issues with the phantom 40V -N/GND.
Question: How do I get rid off/minimize this 40V so it does not affect my Electronic Smart Actuator?
I am thinking a series resistor might work????????
PS: The Remote momentary Stop/Open/Close commands are maintained in the Actuator controls. If I send an Open command(remote) by pushing the Open button and let go(momentary), the actuator will continue to open until I push the Stop button or it reaches the fully open position. I can get rid of the phantom 40V by turning off the breakers to all 4 actuators but that's Not an option. lol
Appreciate all your inputs
Thank you