Honeywell herculine 2000 User Manual

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Set Up and Calibration Procedures 
Setting End-of-Travel Limit Switches 
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  HercuLine™ 2000 Series Actuator - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 
Revision 7 
  
 
7/08 
Setting End-of-Travel Limit Switches 
 
 
 
ATTENTION 
Referring to Figure 31. The first two cams (starting from the front) are for the 0% and 
100% limit switches (Switch #1 and Switch #2) and should not need any adjustments as 
they are factory set to stop the drive at 0% and 100%.  See Figure 30 for limit switch 
settings.   
 
 
NC
NC
100%
0%
8 (SW1 COM)
9 (SW2 COM)
7
15
5
14
SW#1
SW#2
LEFT HAND
POINTER
SCALE
END OF TRAVEL LIMIT SWITCH S ETTINGS
(FACTORY SET A T 0% AND 100%)
Clockwise and counterclockwise rotation is the direction of the output shaft
when facing the end of the shaft.  As shown, clockwise rotation of the output
shaft activates SW 1 (at 0% on the left hand pointer scale) and CCW rotation
activates SW 2 (at 100% on the left hand pointer scale). Terminal numbers
are next to the circles.
Clockwise Rotation
Counterclockwise Rotation
 
 
Figure 30 End of Travel Limit Switch Settings 
 
 
 
REFERENCE 
An unactuated switch will have its normally closed (NC) contacts closed and its normally open 
(NO) contacts open. 
An actuated switch will have its NC contacts become open and its NO contacts become 
closed. Both NC and NO contacts are available at the terminal block.  See Figure 8 (page 18) 
and Figure 9 (page 19).   
An unactuated switch has its roller arm in the up position when adjacent to the reduced 
diameter portion of the cam. 
 
If it becomes necessary to do adjust the limit switch cams in the field, use the procedure given in Table 32. 
 
 
While the unit is powered, a potentially lethal shock hazard exists inside the case. 
 
Clockwise and counterclockwise rotation is the direction of the output shaft when 
facing the end of the shaft. As shown, full clockwise rotation of the output shaft 
activates SW1 and CCW rotation activates SW2.