Compact Electric Actuator Standard Features
Quarter turn operationRugged Type 4X weatherproof aluminum alloy enclosureVisual valve position indicatorManual overrideHeavy duty motor with overload protectionTwo auxiliary limit switches to confirm valve positionAll metal gear driveStandard ISO5211 multi-flange valve mountingCSA Listed per UL429 and CSA C22.2, CE mark
Valworx 561701 electric actuator uses power-to-open (position 1) and power-to-close (position 2), stays in last known position with loss of power. On receipt of a continuous voltage signal, the motor runs and via a rugged all metal gear drive rotates the output drive 90°. The motor is automatically stopped by internal cams striking limit switches. On receipt of a reversing continuous signal, the motor turns in the opposite direction reversing the output drive position.
These electric actuators are typically used to automate quarter turn ball valves. Actuator is easy to install using standard ISO5211 multi-flange mounting and double square drive. Unique integral motor/housing design provides higher torque in a very small package.
Actuators are tested to rigorous UL and CSA standards and certified by CSA.
Type | On-Off |
Working Rotation | 90° (quarter turn) |
Max Torque | 160 in lbs (18Nm) |
Voltage | 110 VAC 50/60 Hz +/- 10% |
Current Rating | 0.3A (full load amps) |
Cycle Time | 12 seconds per 90° rotation (no load) |
Duty Cycle | 60% |
Enclosure | Aluminum alloy, polyester painted, SS fasteners |
Enclosure Protection | Type 4X and IP67 weatherproof |
Manual Override | 5mm hex drive with protective cover |
Motor Protection | Thermal overload |
Temperature Range | -22 to 140 °F (-30 to +60 °C) |
Valve Position Confirmation | 2 x SPST auxiliary limit switches 3A @ 125/250VAC, 30VDC resistive load |
ISO5211 Mounting | F03, F04, F05 (multi-flange) |
Output Drive | 11mm double square (female) |
Electrical Connections | Prewired cable with flying leads 3 meter (9.8 feet) |
Approvals | CSA Listed. Conforms to UL Std 429 Certified to CSA Std C22.2 No. 139. CE Mark |