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Actuator control

05/24/2010 11:48 AM

What is the advantage of using a 24V DC derived internally for local control voltage in an Electric actuator in for a motor operated valve (MOV) instead of 110V AC.. ? what is this voltage used for actually in local controls? thanks in advance

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Re: Actuator control

05/25/2010 7:18 AM

Advantage is , the 24 V DC rated electric actuator will not burn if you use 24 V DC instead of 110 V AC. The voltage should be used accordance with the local control equipments data/rating.

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