Flowserve 520si
Flowserve 520si
Flowserve 520si
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Logix 510si Series Installation
Digital Positioner Operation
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Table of Contents Page WARNING: indicates that death, severe personal injury
General Information .................................................... 2 STOP! and/or substantial property damage can occur if proper
Unpacking ................................................................... 3 precautions are not taken.
Logix 510si Overview ................................................. 4 CAUTION: indicates that minor personal injury and/or
Specifications.............................................................. 4 property damage can occur if proper precautions are
Principle of Operation ................................................. 5 not taken.
Tubing ......................................................................... 5
NOTE: indicates and provides additional technical
Wiring ......................................................................... 6 information, which may not be very obvious even to
Startup ........................................................................ 7 qualified personnel.
Logix 510si Local Interface Operation.................... 7
Compliance with other, not particularly emphasised
Operation of Configuration Dipswitch Setup .......... 7 notes, with regard to transport, assembly, operation
Setup of the Cal Dipswitches ................................. 8 and maintenance and with regard to technical docu-
Quick-Cal Operation ............................................... 8 mentation (e.g. in the operating instruction, product
Factory Reset ......................................................... 8 documentation or on the product itself) is essential,
Error Codes ................................................................. 12 in order to avoid faults, which in themselves might
directly or indirectly cause severe personal injury or
Trouble Shooting......................................................... 14
property damage.
Spare parts ................................................................. 15
1.3 Protective clothing
Limit switches ............................................................. 15
Dimensions ................................................................. 18 FLOWSERVE products are often used in problematic
applications (e.g. extremely high pressures, danger-
ous, toxic or corrosive mediums). In particular valves
with bellows seals point to such applications. When
1 USING FLOWSERVE VALVES, ACTUATORS AND performing service, inspection or repair operations
ACCESSORIES CORRECTLY always ensure, that the valve and actuator are depres-
surised and that the valve has been cleaned and is free
from harmful substances. In such cases pay particular
1.1 Using attention to personal protection (protective clothing,
The following instructions are designed to assist gloves, glasses etc.).
in unpacking, installing and performing main- 1.4 Qualified personnel
tenance as required on FLOWSERVE products.
Qualified personnel are people who, on account of their
Product users and maintenance personnel should
training, experience and instruction and their knowl-
thoroughly review this bulletin prior to installing,
edge of relevant standards, specifications, accident
operating or performing any maintenance.
prevention regulations and operating conditions, have
In most cases FLOWSERVE valves, actuators been authorised by those responsible for the safety of
and accessories are designed for specific ap- the plant to perform the necessary work and who can
plications (e.g. with regard to medium, pressure, recognise and avoid possible dangers.
temperature). For this reason they should not be
1.5 Installation
used in other applications without first contacting
the manufacturer. DANGER: Before installation check the order-no,
serial-no. and/or the tag-no. to ensure that the valve/
1.2 Terms concerning safety
actuator is correct for the intended application.
The safety terms DANGER, WARNING, CAU-
Do not insulate extensions that are provided for hot
TION and NOTE are used in these instructions
or cold services.
to highlight particular dangers and/or to provide
additional information on aspects that may not Pipelines must be correctly aligned to ensure that the
be readily apparent. valve is not fitted under tension.
DANGER: indicates that death, severe personal Fire protection must be provided by the user.
injury and/or substantial property damage will
occur if proper precautions are not taken.
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Use only FLOWSERVE original spare parts. These instructions cannot claim to cover all details
FLOWSERVE cannot accept responsibility for any of all possible product variations, nor in particular
damages that occur from using spare parts or can they provide information for every possible
fastening materials from other manufactures. If example of installation, operation or maintenance. This
FLOWSERVE products (especially sealing materials) means that the instructions normally include only the
have been on store for longer periods check these for directions to be followed by qualified personal where
corrosion or deterioration before using these products. the product is being used for is defined purpose. If
Fire protection for FLOWSERVE products must be there are any uncertainties in this respect particularly
provided by the end user. in the event of missing product-related information,
clarification must be obtained via the appropriate
1.7 Service / repair FLOWSERVE sales office.
1.8 Storage
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4 SPECIFICATIONS
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for all applications due to the close tolerances in the The basic positioner operation is best understood by refer-
positioner. Optional analog feedback system as well ring to Figure 1. The complete control circuit is powered
as limit switch unit and a directly attachable double by the two-wire, 4-20 mA command signal. The analog
acting module complete the Logix 510si positioner 4-20 mA command is passed to the microprocessor,
accessories. where it is compared to the measured valve stem posi-
tion. The control algorithm in the processor performs
NOTE: The air supply must conform to ISA 7.0.01or control calculations and produces an output command
IEC 770 (a dew point at least 10 ˚C / 18 ˚F below ambi- to the piezo valve, which drives the pneumatic amplifier.
ent temperature, particle size below five microns – one The position of the pilot valve in the pneumatic amplifier
micron recommended – and oil content not to exceed is measured and relayed to the inner loop control circuit.
one part per million). This two-stage control provides for more responsive and
tighter control than is possible with a single stage control
5 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION algorithm. The pneumatic amplifier controls the airflow to
The Logix 510si positioner is a digital positioner with the actuator. The change of pressure and volume of the air
various options. The positioner consists of three main in the actuator causes the valve to stroke. As the valve ap-
modules: proaches the desired position, the difference between the
commanded position and the measured position becomes
1. The microprocessor-based electronic control
smaller and the output to the piezo is decreased. This,
module includes direct local user interface switches
in turn, causes the pilot valve to close and the resulting
2. The piezo valve-based electro-pneumatic converter flow to decrease, which slows the actuator movement as
module it approaches the new commanded position. When the
valve actuator is at the desired position, the pneumatic
3. The infinite resolution valve position sensor.
amplifier output is held at zero, which holds the valve in
a constant position.
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Connection Description
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+11 Input+ 4..20 mA
-12 Input- 4..20 mA
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-32* Output– 4..20 mA
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2. Supply air should meet IEC 770 or ISA 7.0.01 Grounding Screw
requirements. A coalescing filter should be installed in
The grounding screw, located inside the positioner
front of the supply air connection Z. Now connect the
cover, should be used to provide the unit with an ad-
air supply to the filter, which is connected to the Logix
equate and reliable earth ground reference. This ground
500 Series positioner.
should be tied to the same ground as the electrical
3. With a maximum supply pressure of 6 bar (87 psi) conduit. Additionally, the electrical conduit should be
a regulator is not required. earth grounded at both ends of its run. The grounded
4. With an operating pressure of more than screw must not be used to terminate signal shield wires.
6 bar (87 psi), a reducing regulator is required. The
flow capacity of the regulator must be larger than the Compliance Voltage (Figure 3)
air consumption of the positioner (7 Nm3/h @ 6 bar / Output compliance voltage refers to the voltage limit
4,12 scfm @ 87 psi). the current source can provide. A current loop system
5. Connect the outlet connector Y of the positioner consists of the current source, wiring resistance, barrier
to the actuator with tubing, independent of the action resistance (if present), and the Logix 510si impedance.
(direct or reverse).
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12.0 VDC
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Configuration
Switches
Quick-Cal
Switch
Jog Calibrate
Gain selector Buttons
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with the auto tune switch on, a Flowserve standard STOP! may stroke unexpectedly. Notify proper personnel
response tuning set will be calculated and used. that the valve will stroke, and make sure the valve
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“C”, “B”, or “A” with the auto tune switch on, pro-
gressively lower gain settings will be calculated and
c. Loop Calibration- this setting determines whether the
used.
input or output is calibrated when a loop calibration
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higher gain settings will be calculated and used.
current source, will be started when the Loop
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calibration button is pressed with a small object
preset tuning sets determined by the rotary “Gain”
with the switch in the Input position. See the
selector switch. Settings “A” through “H” are pro-
detailed instructions in section 8.7.1 on how
gressively higher gain predefined tuning sets.
to perform an Input calibration using the Loop
The gain selector operates as a “live” switch. This means
calibration button.
that changes to the switch position while the positioner
Ê UÊ Ê Output (optional) loop calibration, requiring
is in normal operation will have immediate effect on the
an external current meter and power source, will
control algorithm.
be started when the Loop calibration button is
8.3 Setup of the CAL DIPswitches - The last 3 pressed with a small object with the switch in the
DIP Switches are for calibration configuration. Output position. See the detailed instructions in
a. Quick calibration operating mode. section 8.7.2 on how to perform an Output calibr-
UÊ -iiVÌÊ Auto if the valve/actuator assembly has tion using the Loop calibration button.
an internal stop in the open and closed positions.
In Auto mode the positioner will fully close the WARNING: During the Quick-Cal operation the valve
valve and register the 0% position and then open STOP! may stroke unexpectedly. Notify proper personnel
the valve to the stop to register the 100% position that the valve will stroke, and make sure the valve is
when performing a self-calibration. See detailed properly isolated.
instructions in section 10.4 on how to perform an 8.4 QUICK-CAL Operation
auto positioner calibration. The QUICK-CAL button is used to locally initiate a
UÊ -iiVÌÊ Jog if the valve/actuator assembly has no calibration of the positioner. Pressing and holding the
calibration stop in the open position or if you want QUICK-CAL button for approximately 3 seconds will initi-
to manually set the closed position. In the Jog mode ate the calibration. The settings of all the configuration
the positioner waits for the user to set the open and switches are read and the operation of the positioner
closed positions using the Jog buttons labelled with adjusted accordingly. A QUICK-CAL can be aborted at
the Δ and ∇ arrows. See the detailed instructions in any time by briefly pressing the QUICK-CAL button and
section 8.4 on how to perform a manual calibration the previous settings will be retained.
using the “Jog” buttons. If the Quick calibration switch (be careful not to confuse
with the QUICK-CAL button) is set to Auto and the valve/
b. Gain Switch – This switch adjusts the position control actuator assembly has the necessary internal stops the
algorithm of the positioner for use with low friction calibration will complete automatically. While the cali-
control valves or high friction automated valves. bration is in progress you will notice a series of different
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for low friction, high performance control valves. the lights return to a sequence that starts with a green
This setting provides for optimum response times light the calibration is complete. (see the appendix for
when used with most low friction control valves. an explanation of the various light sequences)
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response for valves and actuators with high friction valve, the valve will not respond to external
levels. This setting slightly slows the response and STOP!
commands. Notify proper personnel that the valve
will normally stop limit cycling that can occur on will not respond to remote command changes, and
high friction valves. make sure the valve is properly isolated.
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If the Quick calibration switch is set to Jog, the LED’s will of Y-G-G-Y indicating that it is waiting for the minimum
initially flash in a sequence of Y-R-R-G (yellow-red-red- signal to be input to the positioner on terminals +11 and
green) which indicates that the user must use the jog –12 from an external 4-20 mA current source. Normally
keys to manually position the valve to 100%. When the this will be 4 mA, but if split range operation is required
valve is approximately at the position desired for 100% use the minimum current for the desired operating
open, press both the D and — buttons simultaneously range. When the minimum signal value is set at the
to proceed to the next step. (Note that the Logix 510si desired value, press the Δ and ∇ buttons simultane-
is only setting internal gain and direction of rotation ously to proceed to the next step. The LED’s will now
parameters at this point the actual span is set after flash a sequence of Y-G-Y-R indicating that it is waiting
the zero is set.) The valve will then moved closed and for the maximum signal to be input to the positioner.
flash a Y-G-G-R sequence, allowing the user to adjust Normally this will be 20 mA, but if split range operation
the valve position to 0% using the jog buttons. When is required use the maximum current for the desired
the stem is properly positioned press both the D and range. When the maximum signal value set at the de-
— buttons simultaneously again to register the 0% sired value, press the Δ and ∇ buttons simultaneously
position and to proceed. The valve will then stroke back to set the span. The LED’s then will flash a sequence
to the 100% open position and the calibration LED’s of Y-Y-G-G indicating that the calibration is complete.
will flash in a sequence of Y-R-R-G again and wait for The signal can now be adjusted to the desired output
the user to make final adjustments. When the 100% is value without affecting the valve position. Press the Δ
correct press both the D and — buttons simultaneously and ∇ buttons simultaneously to put the unit back in
to continue. No more user actions are required while operation. Note that the input calibration correlates the
the calibration process automatically finishes. When signal to 0% and 100% signal. It does not affect the
the lights return to a sequence that starts with a green position calibration at all since that calibration is done
light the calibration is complete. (see the appendix for separately with the Quick-Cal button.
an explanation of the various light sequences)
8.7.2 Output loop calibration (optional) - If a loop calibration
NOTE: It is recommended that the first time a Logix is started with the Output loop selected on the Loop
510si is installed on a new actuator a second QUICK- calibration Dip switch, the LED’s will flash a sequence
CAL be performed. of Y-G-G-G indicating that it is waiting for the 0% signal
to be adjusted using the Δ and ∇ buttons for the output
WARNING: When operating using local control of the
current loop on positioner on terminals +31 and –32.
STOP! valve, the valve will not respond to external commands.
(Note that the loop must be externally powered with a
Notify proper personnel that the valve will not respond
voltage between 12VDC and 40VDC and a current meter
to remote command changes, and make sure the valve
used to measure the current in the loop). Normally this
is properly isolated.
will be 4 mA, but if split range operation is required
adjust to the minimum current for the desired range.
8.5 Local control of valve position-Can be done from the
When the 0% signal value is set at the desired value,
user interface by holding both jog buttons while then
press the Δ and ∇ buttons simultaneously to proceed
simultaneously pressing the quick cal button for 3
to the next step. The LED’s will now flash a sequence
seconds. When in this mode the position can be ad-
of Y-G-Y-Y indicating that it is waiting for the 100%
justed using the Δ and ∇ buttons. While in this mode
signal to be adjusted using the Δ and ∇ buttons for the
the LED’s will flash a YGRR (yellow-green-red-red)
output current loop. Normally the 100% setting will be
sequence. To exit the local control mode and return
20 mA, but if split range operation is required adjust
to normal operation, briefly press the quick-Cal button.
to the maximum current for the desired range. When
8.6 Factory reset - Hold Quick cal button while applying
the 100% signal value is set at the desired value press
power and all of the internal variables including calibra-
the Δ and ∇ buttons simultaneously to complete the
tion will be reset to factory defaults. The positioner
calibration.
must be re-calibrated after a factory reset.
8.7 Loop Calibration – Using a small pointed object push
8.7.2.1 Logix 510 Binary / Linear Analog Output
and hold, the Loop Calibration button through the small
Flowserve has added a Binary AO feature to the Logix
hole on the electronic cover for 3 seconds to initiate
510 positioner. This feature will allow the standard
calibration of either the 4-20 mA input or output current
Analog 4-20mA current Output of the Logix 510 to
loop as selected by the bottom Dip switch.
be used as a Position Deviation Alarm Indicator. One
8.7.1 Input loop calibration - Note that the valve will be locked
distinct current level will be used to indicate the alarm
at its position when an input loop calibration is initiated
condition, and another distinct current level will be used
until the calibration is completed. If a loop calibration
to indicate normal operation.
is started with the Input loop selected on the Loop
calibration Dip switch, the LED’s will flash a sequence
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1. Move the AI/AO calibration dip switch to the AO The Logix 510si AO circuitry needs about 10V minimum
position. voltage drop to operate properly, which means that the
2. While pressing the ‘Jog Up’ Button, press and maximum current available with 3.4k of external resist-
hold the ‘Loop Cal’ Button for at least 3 seconds. ance and a 24V supply is about 4mA. ( (24v-10v)/3.4k ).
Any calibrated value greater than 4mA will result in only
The unit is now in Linear AO mode. No blink code the 4mA max being produced, unless the 3.4k external
or other confirmation is given, however, the AO loop resistance is reduced or removed.
current will now represent the valve stem position in
percent. This is the default setting following any factory The default current levels with 3.4k of external loop re-
reset. sistance and a 24V supply are 4mA (Normal) and 0.5mA
(Fail), with voltages across the external resistance being
8.7.2.4 To calibrate the Binary AO current levels: 13.6V (Normal) and 1.7V (Fail). With no external loop
1. Set the unit to Binary AO mode as described resistance , the current becomes 7mA (Normal) and
above. 0.5mA (Fail), and a voltage drop of 24V in both cases.
2. Press and hold only the ‘Loop Cal’ Button for at
least 3 seconds. The AO current level will ini-
tially be set to the Fail setting, and the blink
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Switches (Figure 6)
Install vane assembly (4) and secure with 2 screws. For
electrical connect see Figure 6.
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10 STATUS CODES
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R--- Any sequence starting with a red light indicates that there is an operational problem with the unit.
RRYY 25 Piezo voltage - (bad electronic assembly - replace.)
RYYR 26 Relay not operating – Most Likely the Air supply is disconnected. Could also be due to a bad pneumatic relay,
failed electronics, or a loose or bad connector from the electronics to the relay
RYRY 27 Relay failed – Could be due to a bad pneumatic relay, failed electronics, or a loose or bad connector from
the electronics to the relay
RGRR 28 Position Deviation – Indicates that he position has exceeded a fixed 20% error between command and
position for a period of time 5 times longer than the recorded stroke time. This error is usually seen when
the positioner is first mounted and powered up before a stroke calibration has been done. If the positioner
is properly calibrated, the air supply is correct, and the linkage is properly adjusted this error normally
indicates that there is a mechanical problem in the positioner, actuator, or valve that is preventing the valve
from stroking properly. If a regulated air supply connected to the actuator properly strokes the valve this
indicates a bad positioner and should be replaced if a calibration does not clear the error.
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Color First blink value Second blink value Third blink value
Green 0 0 0
Yellow 9 3 1
Red 18 6 2
For example if holding the Δ button gave a G-G-R code, and holding the ∇ button gave a Y-Y-G code then the resulting
version number would be (0+0+2).(9+3+0) or version 2.12.
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Mounting Kits
Description Part-No.
– IEC 534 part 6 (FloTop, Kämmer KA, Kämmer KP, and standard NAMUR linear valves) 213619.999.000
– Rotary VDI/VDE 3845 (DIN ISO 5211) 188151.999.000
– Flowserve direct mounting 214004.999.000
– Linear VDI / VDE 3847 255242.999.000
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EXTERIOR
GROUNDING LED WINDOW
SCREW
M20X1,5 OR G1/4" OR
1/2" NPT FRONT VIEW 1/4" NPT
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10.00 4.00
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6.85
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2.52
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17.70
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35.40
1.39 MM
57.20
BACK VIEW INCH
2.25
Figure 8: Dimensional Drawing for the Logix 500si Series Digital Positioner
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1/4" NPT
100.00
3.94
216.18
8.51
100.00
3.94
1/4" NPT
216.87
8.54
100.00
3.94
63.50
2.50
127.69
173.50
5.03
6.83
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INCH
POSITION INDICATOR - “D” (DOMED INDICATOR)
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Flowserve Headquarters
5215 N. O'Connor Blvd.
Suite 2300
Irving, Tx. 75039
Phone: +1 972 443 6500
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