Siemens Electric 2, 3 port Valve Actuator -, 24 V Supply Voltage

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RS Stock No.:
282-5275
Mfr. Part No.:
SSA161.05 / S55180-A107
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Number of Ports Supported

2, 3

Supply Voltage

24 V

Actuator Type

Electric

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Siemens Electromotoric Actuator, 100N, For Valves with 1.2 to 6.5mm stroke - S55180-A107


This Siemens electromotoric actuator with a supply voltage of 230V is a high-quality product designed for precise control of valves in various applications. It offers reliable performance and durability, making it an ideal choice for automation and control systems.

Features & Benefits


• Three-position control signal for accurate and efficient valve positioning
• LED indication for easy monitoring of actuator status
• Integral cable length of 1.5m for convenient installation
• Load-dependent switch-off mechanism for overload protection
• Parallel operation of multiple actuators possible for enhanced flexibility

Applications


• Ideal for pressure independent combi valves (PICV) and radiator valves
• Suitable for MiniCombi valves and small globe valves
• Can be used in radiator, chilled ceiling, VAV, and fan coil unit applications

Can it handle high voltage requirements?


Yes, it is designed to work with a supply voltage of 230V.

Is it suitable for controlling multiple valves simultaneously?


Yes, it can operate multiple actuators in parallel for efficient control.

Will it provide indication of actuator status?


Yes, the LED indication feature allows easy monitoring of the actuator status.

Can it be used with different types of valves?


Yes, it is compatible with various valves, including PICV, radiator, MiniCombi, and small globe valves.

How does the actuator protect against overload?


The actuator has a load-dependent switch-off mechanism to prevent overload situations.