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Series 3730
Type 3730-4 Electropneumatic Positioner
with PROFIBUS-PA communication
Mounting and
Operating Instructions
EB 8384-4 EN (1300-1613)
Firmware version 1.52
Edition February 2015
Fig. 1 · Type 3730-4
EB + CD
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Page 1 - EB 8384-4 EN (1300-1613)

Series 3730Type 3730-4 Electropneumatic Positionerwith PROFIBUS-PA communicationMounting andOperating InstructionsEB 8384-4 EN (1300-1613)Firmware ver

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3.2 CommunicationThe positioner is completely controlled overthe digital signal transmission implementedcomplying with PROFIBUS-PA Profile B asper DIN

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16 Valve characteristic selectionThe characteristics that can be selected in Code 20 are shown in following in graph form.Note: A characteristic can o

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SAMSON butterfly valve linear(select characteristic: 3)SAMSON butterfly valve equal percentage(select characteristic: 4)VETEC rotary plug valve linear

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3.3 Technical dataEB 8384-4 EN 11Design and principle of operationType 3730-4 Positioner (technical data in test certificates additionally apply for e

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EB 8384-4 EN 111

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EB 8384-4 EN 113

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EB 8384-4 EN 115

Page 20 - IEC 60534-6 (NAMUR)

116 EB 8384-4 ENAddendum Page 2 Revisions Control No. 1: March.2006 Addendum to EB 8384-5 ENIntrinsically safe if installed as specified in manufac

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EB 8384-4 EN 117Addendum Page 4 Revisions Control No. 1: March.2006 Addendum to EB 8384-5 ENTable 2: CSA – certified barrier parameters of circuit

Page 22 - VDI/VDE 3847

118 EB 8384-4 ENAddendum Page 6 Revisions Control No. 1: March.2006 Addendum to EB 8384-5 ENInstallation drawing Control Relay KHA5-OTI/Ex2, KHA6-O

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EB 8384-4 EN 119Addendum Page 8 Revisions Control No. 1: March.2006 Addendum to EB 8384-5 ENIntrinsically safe if installed as specified in manufac

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12 EB 8384-4 ENDesign and principle of operationType 3730-4 Positioner (technical data in test certificates additionally apply for explosion-protected

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120 EB 8384-4 ENAddendum Page 9 Revisions Control No. 1: March.2006 Addendum to EB 8384-5 ENTable 1: Maximum values Fieldbus Binary- input Serial

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EB 8384-4 EN 121Addendum Page 11 Revisions Control No. 1: March.2006 Addendum to EB 8384-5 ENFM approved for hazardous locations: Ex nA II T6; Ex n

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SAMSON AG · MESS- UND REGELTECHNIKWeismüllerstraße 3 · 60314 Frankfurt am Main, GermanyPhone: +49 69 4009-0 · Fax: +49 69 4009-1507Internet: http://ww

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EB 8384-4 EN 13Design and principle of operationMaterialsHousingDie-cast aluminum EN AC-AlSi12(Fe) (EN AC-44300) acc. to DIN EN 1706;chromated and pow

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4 Attachment to the controlvalve – Mounting parts andaccessoriesWARNING!Mount the positioner, keeping the followingsequence:1. Remove protective film

Page 32 - 4.5.1 Heavy-duty version

EB 8384-4 EN 15Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessoriesTravel tablesNote: The lever M is included in the scope of delivery.Lev

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4.1 Direct attachment4.1.1 Type 3277-5 ActuatorRefer to Table 1 on page 42 for the requiredmounting parts as well as the accessories.Note the travel t

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EB 8384-4 EN 17Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessories9 11Supply 9 Output 38564761010.1321156.11.11.2148Fig. 4

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4.1.2 Type 3277 ActuatorRefer to Table 2 on page 43 or the requiredmounting parts as well as the accessorieswith their order numbers.Note the travel t

Page 36 - 4.7.1 Mounting the position

210 14151 2 3 11 11.1SUPPLY13BC1.11.21212.11212.212.1121616 1612.2SUPPLYAnsicht AAnsicht BAnsicht CSUPPLYGG 3/8AFig. 5 · Direct attachment – Signal p

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2 EB 8384-4 ENDANGER!indicates a hazardous situation which, if notavoided, will result in death or serious injury.WARNING!indicates a hazardous situat

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4.2 Attachment according toIEC 60534-6 (NAMUR)Refer to Table 3 on page 44 for the requiredmounting parts as well as the accessorieswith their order nu

Page 39 - 4.7.3 Mounting the position

10111114.133.116151411.21.129.196.1 6 7 8Fig. 6 · Attachment according to IEC 60534-6 (NAMUR)Additional bracket foractuators with 2800 cm2and travel≥6

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4.3 Attachment according toVDI/VDE 3847Type 3730-4xxxxxxxx0x0060xx andType 3730-4xxxxxxxx0x0070xx Positionerswith air purging of the actuator's s

Page 41 - 4.9 Air purging function for

EB 8384-4 EN 23Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessories18.1117.2181717.113.1131212.1311.1111920Exh.1.11.21.11.2126.26.1646.35F

Page 42 - 4.10 Mounting parts and

7. Insert screws (13.1) through the middleholes of the adapter block (13).8. Place the connecting plate (12) togetherwith the seal (12.1) onto the scr

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Attachment to NAMUR rib (see Fig. 9)Refer to Table 4 on page 44 for the requiredmounting parts as well as the accessories.Note the travel table on pag

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7. Mount the blank plate (18) to theturnboard (17) using the screws (18.1)Make sure that the seals are correctlyseated.Note: A solenoid valve can also

Page 45 - Table 6 · General accessories

EB 8384-4 EN 27Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessories6.26.1646.35121633.1111818.113.11317.21717.1103Exh.19201414.1151.11.2Fi

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4.4 Attachment to Type 3510Micro-flow ValveRefer to Table 3 on page 44 for the requiredmounting parts as well as the accessorieswith their order numbe

Page 47 - 5.1.2 Supply pressure

EB 8384-4 EN 29Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessories10.1121.11.26.16781099.111 11.1312.19.29.3Fig. 10 · Attachment to Type

Page 48 - 5.2 Electrical connections

Contents Page1 Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Article code . . . . . . . .

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4.5 Attachment to rotaryactuatorsRefer to Table 5 on page 45 for the requiredmounting parts as well as the accessorieswith their order numbers.Note th

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EB 8384-4 EN 31Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessories1010.16(7, 8)1.124.356.141.21130 mm80 mmFig. 12 · Attachment to rotary

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4.5.1 Heavy-duty versionRefer to Table 5 on page 45 for the requiredmounting parts as well as the accessorieswith their order numbers.Both mounting ki

Page 52 - Connections

EB 8384-4 EN 33Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessories66.17811.11.224.1310.1101154.344.24.135.1510.1104.344.2Fig. 14 · A

Page 53 - 6 Operator controls and

4.6 Reversing amplifier fordouble-acting actuatorsFor the use with double-acting actuators, thepositioner must be fitted with a reversingamplifier, e.

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EB 8384-4 EN 35Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessoriesA11.5 1.61.36.266.11.2 1.1 1 1.6ZA21.4A1A2ZA1Output 38 Supply 9Output 3

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4.7 Attaching an externalposition sensorRefer to Table 7 on page 46 for the mount-ing parts and accessories required.In the positioner version with an

Page 56 - 7.1 Defining the valve closed

version "Actuator stem extends".For the fail-safe position "Actuator stem re-tracts" the connection on the top diaphragmcase is us

Page 57 - 7.3 Adapting the display

of the follower clamp (3). It must rest onit with spring force.Screw tight the mounting plate (21) ontothe actuator yoke using both fixingscrews.7. Mo

Page 58 - 7.5 Checking the operating

the follower plate (3) and fix with thescrews (14.1).5. Place the bracket with the sensor at theNAMUR rib in such a manner that thefollower pin (2) re

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7.3 Adapting the display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577.4 Limiting the signal pressure. . . . .

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4.7.4 Mounting the positionsensor to rotary actuatorsFor the required mounting parts and the ac-cessories, refer to Table 7 on page 46.1. Place the le

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4.8 Attaching positioners withstainless steel housingsPositioners with stainless steel housings re-quire mounting parts that are completelymade of sta

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over piping. An adapter available as an ac-cessory is used for this purpose:Threaded bushing(M20 x 1.5):G ¼¼ NPT0310-26190310-2550NOTICEThe adapter us

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EB 8384-4 EN 43Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessoriesTable 2 · Direct attachment to Type 3277 (Fig. 5) Order no.Mountingpart

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44 EB 8384-4 ENAttachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessoriesTable 3 · Attachment to NAMUR ribs or control valves with rod-type yoke

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EB 8384-4 EN 45Attachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessoriesTable 5 · Attachment to rotary actuators (Figs. 11 and 12)Order no.Moun

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46 EB 8384-4 ENAttachment to the control valve – Mounting parts and accessoriesTable 7 · Attachment of external position sensorOrder no.Template for m

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5 ConnectionsWARNING!Mount the positioner, keeping the followingsequence:1. Remove protective film from pneumaticconnections.2. Mount the positioner o

Page 68 - 7.8 Reset to default values

Actuator stem retracts FE (AIR TO CLOSE)Fail-open (for globe and angle valves):For tight-closing valves, the maximum signalpressure pstmaxis roughly e

Page 69 - 7.10 Setting the bus address

In particular, the radial thickness of the con-ductor insulation for common insulation ma-terials, such as polyethylene, must have aminimum radial thi

Page 70 - 8.1 Enabling and selecting

Revisions of the positioner firmware compared to the previous version – Control RControl R 1.43 R 1.44Internal revisionsR 1.45Internal revisionsR 1.46

Page 71 - 8.2.1 Automatic and manual

Bus lineRoute the two-wire bus line to the screw ter-minals marked "IEC 1158-2", whereby nopolarity has to be observed.Refer to the PROFIBUS

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Solenoid valve (forced venting function)For positioners fitted with the optional sole-noid valve for the forced venting function, avoltage of 24 V DC

Page 73 - 8.3 Malfunction/maintenance

52 EB 8384-4 ENConnectionsPROFIBUS-DP(E) RS 4853730-403730-403730-403730-40PROFIBUS-PA IEC 61158-2PROFIBUS-DP RS 4853730-413730-413730-413730-41PROFIB

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6 Operator controls andreadingsRotary pushbuttonThe rotary pushbutton is located underneaththe front protective cover.The positioner is operated on si

Page 75 - 9 Adjusting the limit switch

Readings on displayIcons appear on the display that are as-signed to parameters, codes and functions.Operating modes:4Manual mode (MAN), section 8.2.1

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EB 8384-4 EN 55Operator controls and readings%mm%SmmMaintenance alarm/fault Manual mode Closed-loop operation CodeDesignationPositionParameterBinar

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7 Start-up – SettingsWARNING!Mount the positioner, keeping the followingsequence:1. Remove protective film from pneumaticconnections.2. Mount the posi

Page 78 - 12 Firmware update (serial

the valve is closed and 100 % when thevalve is open. If this is not the case, changethe slide switch position and re-initialize thepositioner.Note: Th

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Reading direction for leftattachment of pneumaticconnectionsIf the displayed data appear upside down,proceed as follows:Turn→Code2Press→Code 2 blinks.

Page 80 - 14 Code list

Checking the operating range:Manual reference variablew (current angle of rotationis indicated)Turn→Code 1Press→Code 1 and blink.Turn until the pressu

Page 81 - Code list

1 Important safety instructionsFor your own safety, follow these instructions concerning the mounting, start-up and opera-tion of the positioner:4The

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7.6 InitializationWARNING!During initialization, the control valve movesthrough its entire travel/angle of rotationrange. Therefore, do not start the

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The time required for an initialization pro-cess depends on the transit time of the actu-ator and take several minutes. After a suc-cessful initializa

Page 84 - 84 EB 8384-4 EN

Turn→Code 3, display: NoPress→Code 3 blinksTurn→YESPress , displaySelect the initialization mode:Initialization modeDefaultMAXTurn→Code 6PressTurn→MAX

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Enable configuration:Note: If no settings are entered within120 seconds, the enabled configurationfunction becomes invalid.Default NoTurn→Code 3, disp

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(Code 8) and travel/angle range end(Code 9).Enable configuration:Note: If no settings are entered within120 seconds, the enabled configurationfunction

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7.6.4 SUb substitute calibrationA complete initialization procedure takesseveral minutes and requires the valve tomove through its entire travel range

Page 88 - 88 EB 8384-4 EN

Select the initialization mode:Initialization modeDefaultMAXTurn→Code 6Press , Code 6 blinksTurn→SUbPress to confirm the SUb as the initializa-tion mo

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Enter closing direction and blocking posi-tion:Closing directionDirection of rotation caus-ing the valve to move to theCLOSED position (viewonto posit

Page 90 - 90 EB 8384-4 EN

Note: If the positioner shows a tendency tooscillate in automatic operating mode, theparameters KPand TVmust be slightly cor-rected. Proceed as follow

Page 91 - Hardware errors

Press , Code 36 blinksTurn→StdPress . All start-up parameters and the di-agnosis are reset to their default values.Note:–Code 36 - diAG allows just th

Page 92 - 92 EB 8384-4 EN

Positioner Type 3730-4 x x x 0 x 0 x x 1 x 0 0 x 0 x xWith LCD and autotune, PROFIBUS-PAExplosion protectionohne 0ATEX: II 2G Exia IIC T6; II 2D Ex t

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Note: The bus address can only be imple-mented by the PROFIBUS commandSET_ADRESS when the bus address is set tothe default setting [126]. Refer to Con

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Press to access the selected code. Thecode number starts to blink.Turn and select the setting.Press to confirm the selected setting.Note: If no settin

Page 95 - Diagnosis errors

Adjust the manual set pointTurn→Code 1Press , Code1 blinks.Turn until sufficient pressure has beenbuilt up in the positioner and the controlvalve move

Page 96 - 15 Dimensions in mm

8.3 Malfunction/maintenancealarmAll status and fault alarms are assigned to aclassified status in the positioner. The defaultsettings of the status cl

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The cause and recommended action arelisted in the code list (section 14).ExampleError caused by pinposition8.3.1 Confirming error messagesEnable confi

Page 98 - Light version

9 Adjusting the limit switchThe positioner version with an inductive limitswitch has one adjustable tag (1) mountedon the shaft which operates the pro

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For CLOSED position:1. Initialize positioner.2. Use theMAN function to move thepositioner to 5 % (see LC display).3. Adjust the tag using the yellow a

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is turned so that the rotary switch (5) canbe attached with the metal tag next tothe proximity switch.7. Note: On start-up of the positioner, setthe o

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10 MaintenanceThe positioner does not require any mainte-nance.There are filters with a 100µm mesh size inthe pneumatic connections for supply andoutp

Page 102 - 102 EB 8384-4 EN

a) Updates outside the hazardous area:Remove the positioners from the plantand update them outside the hazardousarea.b) Updates on site:Updates on sit

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3 Design and principle ofoperationThe electropneumatic positioner is attachedto pneumatic control valves. It is used to as-sign the valve stem positio

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14 Code listCodeno.Parameter – Display, values[default setting]DescriptionNote: Codes with marked with an asterisk (*) must be enabled with Code 3 pri

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Codeno.Parameter – Display, values[default setting]DescriptionNote: Codes with marked with an asterisk (*) must be enabled with Code 3 prior to config

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Codeno.Parameter – Display, values[default setting]DescriptionNote: Codes with marked with an asterisk (*) must be enabled with Code 3 prior to config

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Codeno.Parameter – Display, values[default setting]DescriptionNote: Codes with marked with an asterisk (*) must be enabled with Code 3 prior to config

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Codeno.Parameter – Display, values[default setting]DescriptionNote: Codes with marked with an asterisk (*) must be enabled with Code 3 prior to config

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Codeno.Parameter – Display, values[default setting]DescriptionNote: Codes with marked with an asterisk (*) must be enabled with Code 3 prior to config

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Codeno.Parameter – Display, values[default setting]DescriptionNote: Codes with marked with an asterisk (*) must be enabled with Code 3 prior to config

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Note: The error codes listed in following appear in the display corresponding to their statusclassification set over the condensed state (Maintenance

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Initialization errorsError codes – Recommended action Condensed state alarm active, when prompted, Err appears.When fault alarms exist, they are displ

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Error codes – Recommended action Condensed state alarm active, when prompted, Err appears.When fault alarms exist, they are displayed here.53Initializ

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The positioner communicates and is pow-ered using IEC 61158-2 transmission tech-nology conforming to the PROFIBUS-PAspecification.As a standard featur

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Operational errorsError codes – Recommended action Condensed state alarm active, when prompted, Err appears.When fault alarms exist, they are displaye

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Hardware errorsError codes – Recommended action Condensed state alarm active, when prompted, Err appears.When fault alarms exist, they are displayed h

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Error appendixError codes – Recommended action Condensed state alarm active, when prompted, Err appears.When fault alarms exist, they are displayed he

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Data errorsError codes – Recommended action Condensed state alarm active, when prompted, Err appears.When fault alarms exist, they are displayed here.

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Error codes – Recommended action Condensed state alarm active, when prompted, Err appears.When fault alarms exist, they are displayed here.76No emerge

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Diagnosis errorsError codes – Recommended action Condensed state alarm active, when prompted, Err appears.When fault alarms exist, they are displayed

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15 Dimensions in mm96 EB 8384-4 ENDimensions in mm4034210281480164Output (38) Supply (9)8670154634707028Schild5858Fig. 28a · NAMUR and direct attachme

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EB 8384-4 EN 97Dimensions in mm62164382001641641362 24Fig. 28b · Attachment according to VDI/VDE 3847Attachment according to VDI/VDE 3847to Type 3277A

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98 EB 8384-4 ENDimensions in mm5686130801663086Ø 1018052Output Y1Output Y2Supply (9)Output Y1Output Y2Fig. 28c · Attachment to rotary actuators VDI/VD

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15.1 Fixing levels according to VDI/VDE 3845 (September 2010)EB 8384-4 EN 99Dimensions in mmAM6CB25MminØdØDDimensions in mmSize A B C∅d Mmin∅D*AA0 50

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