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AB-6387

Specifications/Instructions
Specifications

Control Motor
Model MY3000

General
This motor actuates control valves and dampers when
combined with a linkage.
The following motors are available, classified by control
method: (1) motor with built-in nominal 135 Ω feedback
potentiometer exerting proportional control when
combined with a digital controller, such as the Model
WY7211; (2) nominal 135 Ω resistance input type exerting
proportional control when combined with an electric
proportional controller, such as the Models T9065, T991,
etc.; (3) the 4-20 mA DC input type exerting proportional
control when combined with a digital controller, such as
the Model WY7211, Models R20, R21, etc.; (4) the 2-10V
DC input type exerting proportional control when
combined with a digital controller, such as the Model
WY7217, etc.; and (5) the on-off/floating type that exerts
floating control when combined with a digital controller,
such as the Model WY7207, etc. When combined with
control valves, the motor is mounted using the Model
Q455 valve linkage; when combined with dampers, the
motor is installed using the Model Q605 damper linkage.

Features
1) Compatible with a wide range of control input signal
types.
2) The actuator features low power consumption and long
service life.
3) The auxiliary switch is simple to install.
4) Valves and dampers in varied sizes can be actuated
through the linkage.

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Safety Instructions
Please read instructions carefully and use the product as specified in this manual. Be sure to keep this manual nearby
for ready reference.
Usage Restrictions

This product is targeted for general air conditioning. Do not use this product in a situation where human life may be
affected. If this product is used in a clean room or a place where reliability or control accuracy is particularly required,
please contact Yamatake’s sales representatives. Yamatake Corporation will not bear any responsibility for the
results produced by the operators.

CAUTION

• Installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with all applicable safety standards.

• This product must be operated within its operating ranges specified in this manual. Failure to comply will
cause equipment damages.
• Installation must be carried out under the operating conditions specified in this manual to prevent
equipment damages.

• All wiring must comply with local codes of indoor wiring and electric installation rules.

• Always disconnect power source and product power supply before performing any wiring to prevent
equipment damages.

• Use crimped terminal lugs with insulation for wire ends.

• Make sure all the wires are tightly connected to prevent malfunctions.

• Do not disassemble at any time except when removing the cover to wire or when replacing a part.
Equipment damages may occur.

• For storage, do not stack too may container boxes in which products are packed.

• Do not place anything or put your weight on this product.

• This product may malfunction due to high temperature radiation. Do not install this product adjacently to
a steam coil or to a high-temperature water coil.
• Avoid an instrumentation that keeps equipment operating cycle excessively frequent so as not to shorten
the product operating live.

• When this product is combined with a third-party controller, please consult with our sales representative.

• Duty ratio of the operating time for the high-speed motor type needs to be 40 % or less.

• Do not incinerate this product for waste disposal. Do not recycle all or part of this product, either.

• Dispose of the product as an industrial waste complying with the local regulations.

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Specifications
Item Specifications
Supply voltage 24 V AC ±15 %, 50/60 Hz
or
100 V AC to 240 V AC (85 V AC to 264 V AC) 50/60 Hz
Power consumption Model MY3000D0200 (24 V AC): Approx. 9 VA when operating, 0 VA when stopped.
(Apparent power) Model MY3000F0200 (24 V AC): Approx. 9 VA when operating, 0 VA when stopped.
Model MY3000F0400 (24 V AC High-speed type): Approx. 14 VA when operating, 0 VA when stopped.
Model MY3000E0200, G0200, V0200 (24 V AC): Approx. 9 VA when operating, 4 VA when stopped.
Model MY3000G9200 (85 to 264 V AC): Approx. 14 W when operating, 4 W when stopped.
Operation time Model MY3000D0200, E0200, F0200, G0200, V0200 (24 V AC): 69 sec (50 Hz)/58 sec (60 Hz) ±5 sec
Model MY3000F0400 (24 V AC, high-speed type): 35 sec (50 Hz)/29 sec (60 Hz) ±3 sec
Model MY3000G9200 (85 to 264 V AC): 72 sec (50/60 Hz) ±10 sec
Control signal Nominal 135 Ω feedback potentiometer [Max. applied voltage: 5 V DC]
Nominal 135 Ω resistance input
4-20 mA DC input (Input impedance: 50 Ω ±5 %)
2-10 V DC input (Input impedance: 1 MΩ or more)
SPDT (Floating type)
Ambient operating
Rated operating conditions Transport/storage conditions
conditions
Ambient temperatures -20 to 60 °C -20 to 70 °C
Humidity 5 to 95 %RH 5 to 95 %RH
(Transport and storage conditions applicable to product in packed state.)
Composition of major Case: Die-cast aluminum alloy
components Cover: GF-reinforced polycarbonate resin (Color: Gray)
Bracket: Steel plate
Chassis: GF-reinforced polycarbonate resin
Surface treatment Case: None
Bracket: Electrogalvanization (Glossy chromate treatment)
Place of installation Indoors
Outdoors (When installed outdoors, the motor must be protected by a cover. Avoid locations susceptible to
salt damage or corrosive gases or exposed to direct sunlight.)
Mounting configuration May be installed oriented in any manner, from upright to horizontal (inclined 90 degrees). (See Fig. 3.)
(Must be installed upright for outdoor use.)
Wiring Once at the installation site, punch out the required knockout hole (22 dia.) on either side of the actuator, and
cables are connected to the terminal block with screws.
Protective structure JIS splashproof type (Equivalent to IP54)
Insulation resistance Between terminal and case: 5 MΩ or more/500 VDC
Withstand voltage Supply voltage: 24 V AC types (Floating, F-motor type)
Between terminal and case: 500 V AC/1 min.
Supply voltage: 24 V AC types (E-motor type, 4-20 mA DC input type, 2-10 V DC input type)
Between terminal and case: 500 V AC/1 min.
Supply voltage: 85 to 264 V AC types
Between terminal and case: 1500 V AC/1 min. (4-20 mA DC input type)
Factory-shipped motor The motor is shipped with the shaft turned fully counterclockwise.
shaft position
Mass Approx. 3 kg
Accessories Hex bolt M6 × 25 (for Model Q605 damper linkage)
Optional equipment Model AT72-J1 power transformer
(Order separately) Primary side: 100/200/220 V AC. Secondary side: 23 V AC (under rated load), 23 VA.
Ordering information Model number (See the Model Number Composition Table.)
Auxiliaries (Model Q455 valve linkage, Model Q605 damper linkage)

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Optional equipment
Waterproof connector Compatible wire dia. (mm): 7 to 9 in diameter
Part No. 83104346-003 (Required to secure splashproofing.)
Auxiliary switch Number of auxiliary switches: 4
Part No. 83165271-004 Max. applied voltage and current: 30 V DC, 3A; 250 V AC, 5 A (resistive load), 3 A
(inductive load)
Operating position: SW1 to 4: 5 % (Fully closed) to 95 % (Fully open), variable.

Optional items (Order separately):


1. Model AT72-J1 power transformer
Primary side: 100/200/220 V AC. Secondary side: 23 V AC, 23 VA
2. Model Q455 valve linkage
3. Model Q605 damper linkage

Model Specifications
Product specifications
Model number Supply Angular Stroke timing Output Auxiliary
Input signal Remarks
voltage stroke 50 Hz 60 Hz torque switch
MY3000D0200 24 V AC SPDT floating On-off
operation
MY3000E0200 24 V AC Nominal 135 Ω
resistance input
MY3000F0200 24 V AC Nominal 135 Ω 58 s
12.5
feedback 69 s
N·m Installed
potentiometer
160° as optional
MY3000G0200 24 V AC 4-20 mA DC
equipment
MY3000V0200 24 V AC 2-10 V DC
MY3000G9200 85 V AC - 4-20 mA DC
72 s
264 V AC
MY3000F0400 24 V AC Nominal 135 Ω High-speed
feedback 35 s 29 s 6 N·m motor type
potentiometer
* High-speed motor type to be operated at a duty ratio of 40 % or less of operating duration.

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Dimensions

Figure 1. Dimensional Diagram


Names of Components

Main body
Cover
Plastic cover to protect Cover-fastening screws
interior of the main body.
Screws for fastening the cover.
Three screws are provided in total.
Knockout hole
Hole for removing cables.
One provided on either side.

Mounting holes Bracket


Base for mounting the main body.
Holes in the bracket for mounting this motor.
Mount the motor with M6 screws.

Figure 2. Names of Components

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Installation Precautions Wiring
Atmosphere CAUTION
CAUTION • To avoid electric shock, perform wiring work
only after disconnecting the power supply.
• Avoid using the motor in an atmosphere
containing corrosive or explosive gases • To avoid malfunctions or accidents, never
capable of corroding components. apply a voltage exceeding the rated voltage
to this product.
• Chemicals and organic solvents or vapors
given off by such materials may corrode the • To avoid malfunctions, do not remove the
cover. Avoid wiping the motor with cover, except when working on the product.
chemicals or solvents. Do not use the Wiring precautions
motor in an atmosphere containing
chemicals or solvents. 1) Never apply a voltage higher than 5 V to the terminals
4 , 5 and 6 .
• Extreme heat may result in motor
malfunction. Do not install the motor close 2) To permit wiring, the knockout hole on the actuator
to steam coils, high temperature water coils, must be opened. A closed knockout hole 22 mm in
or similar devices. diameter is provided on either side of the terminal
block. Select the knockout hole on the appropriate
side, based on the mounting directions for the conduit
Installation pipe or connector, then open the hole by gently striking
The motor can be installed oriented in any direction, from with a screwdriver. (See Fig. 2.)
upright to horizontal, with respect to the output shaft. 3) To enable wiring, detach the cover by removing the
However, do not mount the motor in a position that results three cover-fastening screws. (See Fig. 2.)
in the output shaft pointing up. 4) This product is wired via terminals (M3.5 screws).
Connect the wires by referring to the layout of the
terminal block shown in Fig. 4, the wiring terminal
diagrams shown in Figs. 10 to 14, and the examples of
wiring connections/applications shown in Figs. 15 to
18.
5) If the motor is to be operated outdoors or in very humid
environments, use the waterproof connector or other
Figure 3. Mounting Orientations to be Avoided appropriate elements.
Knockout holes of 22 mm in diameter can be opened
on either side. Select the appropriate side for opening
When using with control valves:
the hole. (See Fig. 2.)
If the Model MY3000 motor is combined with control 6) After wiring, replace the cover and fasten with the
valves (Model V5063A, V5064A, V5065A, etc.), use the cover-fastening screws. (See Fig. 2.)
Model Q455C, D valve linkage. To install, follow the
instructions (AB-4051) provided for the valve linkage.

When using with dampers


If the Model MY3000 motor is combined with dampers,
install according to the instructions (AB-4062) provided
for the Model Q605 damper linkage.
The crank arm to be assembled to the main shaft of the
motor comes attached to the Model Q605 damper linkage.
To assemble the Model MY3000 to the damper linkage,
use the M6 screws supplied with the actuator. Tighten
the M6 screws with the M6 nuts provided with the damper
linkage.

Figure 4. Layout of the Terminal Block


with the Cover Removed

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To ensure splashproofing In the example shown in Fig. 5, the setting makes
1) Close the cover securely, inspecting to confirm that no terminals 1-2 activate (ON) and makes terminals 1-3
packing or cable is caught underneath. break (OFF) when the aperture is 50 % during the
2) Apply waterproofing treatment to the knockout hole. breaking operation.
• When fitting the cable through the hole, use a
waterproof connector
OFF ON
Recommended product: Terminals 1-2
Waterproof connector (Model 83104346-003) Terminals 1-3
ON
• If the cable connection is made through a conduit OFF
pipe, ensure waterproofing by using a waterproof
Plica tube or other appropriate element.
10 % 50 % (Example) 90 %

Auxiliary switch (Optional)


Figure 5. Action Form of Auxiliary Switch Contacts (Example)
CAUTION
• The auxiliary switch is an optional item. It 6) Method for setting the effective aperture (The figure
should be installed at the installation site. shows the example of a 50 % aperture setting.)
• Avoid placing objects otherwise imposing (1) Set the aperture of the actuator to the setting at
external force on the cover. which you want the switch to activate, by
motor-driven operation. Set the setting dial to
the position of using a flat-tipped screwdriver.
Auxiliary switch (See Fig. 6.)
1 Content of package (2) Move the actuator several times near the set
• Auxiliary switch unit: 1 set aperture to confirm that the switch functions
• Screw (M3 × 6): 2 reliably.
• Wiring label: 1

2 Specifications Terminal
1) Contact rating Block B
250 VAC, 5 A (Resistive load)
3 A (Inductive load)
2) Number of switches: 4
3) Terminal block
Three terminals are provided for each switch: 1 a Terminal
common terminal; 2 an NO (Normally Open) Block A

terminal; and 3 an NC (Normally Closed) terminal.


Fig. 5 indicates the relationships between the terminals
and the switches.
4) Operating position
The switches operate at the position marked on Setting dial
the side according to the settings set with the setting
dials (A, B, C, D). Figure 6. Example in which Auxiliary Switch is
The range of available settings is the output aperture Set to 50 % Aperture
range from 5 to 95 %.
Reproducibility of operating position: Within ± 3 %.
After making the setting, always confirm that the
switches operate before the actuator is fully closed or
opened.
5) Operating form
If the output aperture is larger than the preset aperture,
the contacts between terminals 1-2 become active
(NO), while those between terminals 1-3 break (NC).
(See Fig. 5.)

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Assembly and disassembly methods • Disassembling the switch unit (See Fig. 9)
(1) Remove the screws (2). ( 1 in Fig. 9)
CAUTION
(2) Detach the terminal block. The terminal block
• Disconnect the power supply before and fixtures are integrated. ( 2 in Fig. 9)
assembling or disassembling the auxiliary (3) Turn the auxiliary switch unit clockwise while
switch unit. depressing the button ( 3 in Fig. 9). ( 4 in Fig. 9)
• Assembling the switch unit (See Figs. 7 and 8.) (4) Lift and remove the unit. ( 5 in Fig. 9)

(1) Twist off part A of the chassis and B of the


terminal block and remove. 1

5 1
2
Part A of the chassis

Part B of the terminal block


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Figure 9. Disassembling the Auxiliary Switch Unit


Figure 7. Parts Removed Before Mounting The Aux. Switch Unit

(2) Insert the shaft of the auxiliary switch unit into the
shaft of the actuator. (Align the tip of the arrow to
the graduation side.) ( 1 in Fig. 8)
(3) Turn the auxiliary switch unit counterclockwise
you hear a click. ( 2 in Fig. 8)
(4) Align the holes of the fixtures of the terminal block
with the screw holes in the chassis. ( 3 in Fig. 8)
(5) Install the screws (2) in. ( 4 in Fig. 8)

4 Terminal
block

Auxiliary 4
switch unit

2
1
3

Chassis

Figure 8. Assembling the Auxiliary Switch Unit

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Wiring Terminals

To the controller

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Idle T1 T2 Idle W B R Idle
Close Open Close Open
(C) (O) (C) (O)
24 VAC power

Model MY3000F Model MY3000E

Figure 10. Wiring Terminal Diagram Figure 11. Wiring Terminal Diagram
(Model MY3000F with nominal 135 Ω feedback potentiometer) (Model MY3000E with nominal 135 Ω resistance input)

To the controller

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
T1 T2 Idle + - Idle Idle
Idle Idle Idle Idle
Close Open
(C) (O)
24 VAC power supply 4-20 mA
or
85 to 264 VAC power supply

Model MY3000D Model MY3000G

Note: ⊥ 2 of power supply and - 5 of 4-20 mA are not


connected internally.

Figure 13. Wiring Terminal Diagram


Figure 12. Wiring Terminal Diagram
(Model MY3000G with 4-20 mA DC input)
(Model MY3000D with floating)

To the controller

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
T2 Idle + - Idle Idle
T1

2-10 VDC
24 VAC power

Model MY3000V

Note: ⊥ 2 of power supply and - 5 of 2-10 V are not


connected internally.
Note: If the motor is connected to a System Common
instrumentation, connect ⊥ 2 of power supply and
- 5 of 2-10V externally.

Figure 14. Wiring Terminal Diagram


(Model MY3000V with 2-10 VDC input)

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Examples of Wiring Connections

• Connection to M10 controller


IDC*1
1 1

2 2

3 3
Transformer C
4 4

5 5
O
6 6

M10 controller Model MY3000F


M/M output (Nominal 135 Ω feedback
IDC
Power supply potentiometer)

• Connection to Neostat (Model T9065A) • Interlocking of Model MY3000E (Nominal 135 Ω


resistance input) (24 VAC type)
W W XO
4 W 4 W

B B XC
5 B 5 B

R R
6 R 6 R

Model T9065 Model T9065, etc.


1 T1 1 T1

2 T2 2 T2

Model MY3000E Model MY3000E


(Nominal 135 Ω resistance input) (Nominal 135 Ω resistance input)
Fully open Fully closed
Power switch switch Power
supply XO XC supply
Transformer Transformer
• Model MY3000E (Nominal 135 Ω resistance input) with summer-winter XO 100 % when opened
XC 0 % when opened
changeover (24 VAC type)
W
for summer
Temperature controller

B X

4 W
R
X

5 B Notes: • Connect directly between R and R.


• The current between W, B and R is
at least 5 mA.
W 6 R
for winter
Temperature controller

Use Fuji Denki Model HH54P or


equivalent.
B 1 T1
• Min. load of relay contact: 10 V,
ON Summer maximum 1 mA
R OFF Winter 2 T2
• Max. load of relay contact: 20 V,
Model MY3000E minimum 20 mA
(Nominal 135 Ω resistance input)
Model T9065, etc.
Power *1: IDC stands for Intelligent Digital
supply Controller.
X Transformer

Figure 17. Examples of Wiring Connections to IDC, Neostat, Interlocking, and Summer/ Winter Mode Changeover

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135 Ω output adjuster

B-R shorted

R B W

W W
4 CLOSE
T1
1
B B
5 OPEN Power supply
T2 ⊥
2
R R
6 Transformer
Proportional controller Model Model MY3000E
T9065, etc. (Nominal 135 Ω resistance input)

• Using a 135 Ω output adjuster with a proportional controller allows the minimum actuator aperture to be set.
• The minimum aperture can be set to a value within the range from 0 to approx. 100 %, depending on the value selected.

Figure 16. Examples of Wiring Connections for Minimum Aperture Setting (Nominal 135 Ω resistance input)

+ 10 4 + + 10 4 +

5 -
- 11 5 - - 11
1 T1

2 T2

Model R20/21 5G Model R20/21 5G


1 T1 4 +
5 -
2 T2
1 T1
Model MY3000G
(4-20 mA DC input) 2 T2

Transformer Two units of


Power supply
Model MY3000G
(4-20 mA DC input)
Transformer
Notes: 1. The input impedance of the 4-20 mA DC input actuator is 50 Ω ± 5 %. Power Power
supply supply
The 4-20 mA DC input is isolated.
2. 2 and 5 are not connected inside the actuator.

Figure 17. Examples of Wiring Connections to Model R20/21 5G

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39 4 + 39 4 +

5 -
40 5 - 40
2 ⊥

41 1

4 +
5 -
2 ⊥
2 ⊥

1 1

Model WY7217 Model MY3000V Model WY7217 Two units of


Transformer (2-10 VDC input) Transformer Model MY3000V
(2-10 VDC input)
Power supply Power supply

Notes: 1. 2 and 5 are not connected inside the actuator. The input impedance of the 2-10 VDC input actuator is 1
MΩ or more.
2. Avoid crossover wiring that would pass through the power supply terminal of the actuator.

Figure 18. Examples of Wiring Connections to Intelligent Compact Controller (ICC)

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Maintenance and Inspections
1) Maintenance 2) Inspection
Visually inspect actuator functions every six months or Inspect the motor according to Table 1.
so. If you observe any of the problems indicated in
Table 2, take the corresponding action indicated below.

Table 1. Inspection Items and Procedures


Inspection Item Inspection Intervals Inspection Procedure
Visual inspection Semiannual • Loosened bolt
• Check for damage in the actuator
Operating status Semiannual • Does the actuator function smoothly?
• Do you notice any abnormal noises or vibrations?
Routine inspection At all times • Do you notice any abnormal noises or vibrations?
• Does the actuator function smoothly?
• Does the actuator hunt?
* If the motor has been removed from service for an extended period of time after installation, switch this product on and off once or
twice before resuming use.

Table 2. Troubleshooting
(If the action indicated below does not resolve the problem, please consult Yamatake’s marketing/service personnel.)
Abnormal Phenomenon Part to Check Remedial Action
• The motor does not operate. Check for wiring/wire breakage. Examine the wiring.
• The motor stops on its own. Loose terminal. Tighten the terminal.
• The auxiliary switch does not Inspect the auxiliary switch cam Repeat the setting.
operate. Check for wiring/wire breakage. Examine the wiring.
• Control sensitivity is Check for wiring/wire breakage. Examine the wiring.
degraded. Loose terminal Tighten the terminal.
Motor torque has been Verify the motor supply voltage. Adjust the supply voltage (except for 85 to 264 V power
decreased. supply types).

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Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Building Systems Company

Tamachi Kiyota Building


4-3-4, Shibaura
Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0023
http://www.yamatake.com

Rev.1.0. Oct. 2004 AB-6387 0.5H H(W)

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