Installation
Environment Selection: Install in a dry, well-ventilated location. Avoid high-temperature, humid, dusty, or corrosive environments to prevent moisture and corrosion of electrical components, which could affect the actuator's performance and lifespan. Also, keep away from sources of strong electromagnetic interference to prevent signal transmission and control accuracy.
Space Reserve: For ease of operation, maintenance, and repair, allow ample space around the electric actuator. Generally, a distance of at least 300mm should be maintained between the actuator and surrounding objects. The mounting location should also facilitate observation of the actuator's operating status and operating indicators.
Mounting and Fixing: Ensure the electric actuator is securely mounted to avoid vibration and movement during operation. For heavy actuators, use appropriate mounting brackets and fixing bolts, and tighten them to the specified torque to prevent loosening that could cause equipment damage or accidents.
Proper Connection: When connecting the electric actuator to a valve or other equipment, ensure accurate connection dimensions and a good fit. Avoid eccentricity or tilt, which could affect the actuator's transmission efficiency and the valve's sealing performance. Electrical connections must be correct and terminals must be tightened to prevent loose connections that could cause overheating and malfunction.
Instructions
Parameter Setting: Before commissioning, all electric actuator parameters, such as stroke, torque, and control mode, must be correctly set according to actual operating conditions and control requirements. Improper parameter settings may cause the actuator to malfunction or damage the equipment.
Operational Specifications: Strictly follow the operating manual to avoid incorrect operation. During remote control, ensure stable signal transmission to prevent actuator malfunction due to signal interference or loss. After manual operation, promptly switch back to automatic or remote control to avoid disrupting normal system operation.
Operation Monitoring: During operation, closely monitor the operating status of the electric actuator, including motor sound, temperature, and vibration, as well as the normal opening and closing of the valve. If any abnormalities are detected, immediately shut down the actuator for inspection and troubleshooting before resuming operation.
Avoid Frequent Operation: Avoid frequent opening and closing of the electric actuator. Frequent operation can increase wear on components such as the motor and gears, shorten the actuator's lifespan, and increase energy consumption.







