Emerson Fisher 1051 And 1052 Data Sheet D104082X012_Feb15
2015-03-30
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Fisherr 1052 Size 70 Diaphragm Rotary
Actuator
Fisher 1052 size 70 spring‐return diaphragm rotary
actuators operate splined shaft rotary valves, such as
8580, 8532, 8590, CV500, V500, and Vee‐Ballt
(V150, V200 and V300) valves. 1052 actuators are
suitable for on‐off service or for throttling service.
This actuator is designed for easy installation of a
broad range of options: limit switches, position
indicating switches, positioners, and manual
over‐rides. Option applicability varies with actuator
size. Refer to the specifications table and table 4 for
information concerning option applicability and
specifications.
Features
n Application Flexibility-- 1052 rotary actuators are
available with fail‐open or fail‐close construction
and can be mounted in any of four actuator‐valve
mounting positions. See figure 5 for mounting
positions. These actuators can be mounted on a
broad range of Fisher valves or used with other
equipment.
n Minimal Dead Band-- Single joint linkage with
splined and clamped lever minimizes lost motion
and improves control accuracy.
n Long Service Life-- Rugged construction provides
stability, corrosion resistance, and protection from
deformation should over‐pressurization occur.
W8508-3
Typical Fisher 1052 Actuator with Vee‐Ball Valve and
FIELDVUE™ DVC6200 Digital Valve Controller
n Safety-- The 1052 actuator has an externally
accessible spring adjuster to relieve spring
compression (see figure 1). Actuator‐valve linkage
is completely enclosed, yet the valve packing
adjustment remains accessible without removing
any parts (see figure 2).
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Specifications
Available Configurations
For on‐off service without a positioner or for
throttling services with or without a positioner
Direct Acting: Increasing loading pressure extends
the diaphragm rod out of the spring barrel
Actuator Sizes
70
Standard Diaphragm Pressure Ranges
J0 to 2.3 bar (0 to 33 psig), J0 to 2.8 bar (0 to 40
psig), and J0 to 3.8 bar (0 to 55 psig)
Maximum Diaphragm Sizing Pressure(1)
3.8 bar (55 psig)
Maximum Diaphragm Casing Pressure(5)
4.5 bar (65 psig)
Nominal Valve Shaft Rotation
J90 degrees (standard), J60 degrees (optional), or
J75 degrees (optional)
Valve Shaft Diameters, mm (Inches)
J31.8 (1‐1/4), J38.1 (1‐1/2),
J44.5 (1‐3/4), or J50.8 (2)
Maximum Breakout Torque(2)
Up to 1370 NSm (12,100 lbfSin)
Stroking Time
Dependent on rotation, spring rate, initial spring
compression, supply pressure, and size of supply
piping. If stroking time is critical, consult your
Emerson Process Management sales office
Diaphragm Casing Displacement
See table 1
Construction Materials
See table 3
Material Temperature Capabilities(1)
Nitrile Diaphragm or O‐Rings(3): -40 to 82_C (-40 to
180_F)
Silicone Diaphragm: -40 to 149_C (-40 to 300_F)
Travel Indication
Graduated scale and pointer combination located on
actuator end of valve drive shaft
Pipe or Tubing Connection Sizes
Standard: 1/4 NPT internal
Optional: J1/2 or J3/4 NPT internal,
and J3/4 NPT Pipe‐Away vent opening
Mounting Positions
See figure 5
Approximate Weights
See table 2
Options
Option applicability varies with actuator size. Refer to
table 4 and the Options section.
1. Use this value to determine the maximum torque output. The pressure/temperature limits in this bulletin and any applicable standard or code limitation for the actuator should not be
exceeded.
2. Actual actuator torque available depends on specific construction and casing pressure. For information on torque requirements of the valve being considered, contact your Emerson Process
Management sales office.
3. Nitrile O‐rings are used in the optional top‐mounted handwheel and in the optional up and down travel stop assemblies.
4. For higher temperature ratings, contact your Emerson Process Management sales office.
5. This maximum casing pressure is not to be used for normal operating pressure. Its purpose is to allow for typical regulator supply settings and/or relief valve tolerances.
Options
Top‐Mounted Handwheel: For infrequent use as a
manual actuator or for use as an adjustable up travel
stop (see figure 4). For repeated or daily manual
operation, the unit should be equipped with a
declutchable handwheel actuator.
Declutchable Handwheel Actuator: A side‐mounted
manual actuator can be used to provide on‐site control
and to provide override capabilities. See bulletin
61.8:1078 (D101339X012) for handwheel actuator
specifications.
Limit Switches: Micro‐Switch or NAMCO switches for
one or two single‐pole, double‐throw contacts. See
separate bulletins for limit switch information.
Position Indicating Switch: TopWorx™ DXP M21GNEB
switch for one through six single pole, double throw
switch contacts are available. See separate bulletin for
position indicating switch information.
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Positioner: For precise positioning of the valve disk or
ball, the actuator should be equipped with a
positioner. Under some service conditions, the 1052
actuator may be used successfully in these
applications without a positioner. For additional
information, contact your Emerson Process
Management sales office with complete service
conditions.
Adjustable Down‐Travel Stop: Used to limit the
actuator stroke in the downward direction
(see figure 3).
Adjustable Up‐Travel Stop: Used to limit the actuator
stroke in the upward direction (see figure 3).
Actuator Locking Mechanism: An actuator locking
mechanism is available. It can be used to keep the
actuator in a locked position (the same as the
spring‐fail position) during maintenance. The padlock
is customer supplied, and the mechanism requires a
modified actuator housing.
Pipe Away Vent: Some applications use natural gas or
other hazardous gases as a supply pressure to the
actuator. These applications sometimes require the
actuator housing to be vented, reducing the
accumulation of gases. For new constructions and
retrofit kit information, contact your Emerson Process
Management sales office with complete service
conditions.
Table 1. Diaphragm Casing Displacement
CASING
SIZE
CLEARANCE
VOLUME(1)
CASING VOLUME(2)
60 Degree
Rotation
90 Degree
Rotation
cm3Inches3cm3Inches3cm3Inches3
70 3490 213 13,929 850 19,025 1161
1. Volume when the diaphragm is in the up position.
2. Includes clearance volume.
Table 2. Approximate Actuator Weights
SIZE 1052 ACTUATOR TOP‐MOUNTED
HANDWHEEL
Kg Pounds Kg Pounds
70 123 272 21.3 47
Figure 1. Sectional Views of Spring Seat Construction
Details
W4742-2crop
TYPICAL OF THE 1052
ACTUATOR WITH
ADJUSTABLE SPRING SEAT
Table 3. Construction Materials
PART MATERIAL
Actuator
Actuator Housing and Spring
Barrel Cast iron
Diaphragm Nitrile on nylon or silicone on
polyester
Diaphragm Head Cast Iron
Diaphragm Casing(1) Pressed steel
Diaphragm Rod Steel
Housing Cover Cast iron or aluminum
Lever Ductile iron
Optional Top‐Mounted Handwheel Assembly
Handwheel and Handwheel Body Cast iron
Handwheel Stem Bronze
O‐Rings Nitrile
Pusher Plate Cast iron or steel
Optional Down Travel Stop Assembly
Closing Cap Brass
O‐ring Nitrile
Stem Stainless steel
Travel Stop Body Cast iron
Optional Up Travel Stop Assembly
Closing Cap Brass
O‐Ring Nitrile
Stem Bronze
Travel Stop Body Cast iron
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Figure 2. Sectional Views Typical of 1052 Actuator
W3813‐1 W2291‐3
Figure 3. Optional Adjustable Travel Stops
TYPICAL ADJUSTABLE UP TRAVEL STOP TYPICAL ADJUSTABLE DOWN TRAVEL STOP
28A1761‐B
36A6250‐B
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Table 4. Construction Features and Option Applicability
ACTUATOR SIZE ACTUATOR TYPE
STANDARD TRAVEL
STOP OPTIONAL TRAVEL STOP OPTIONAL
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
ACCESSORY
SWITCH
MOUNTING
Style Style Range of
Adjustability
Mechanically
Operated
Switches
70 1052 Fixed
Top‐mounted
up‐travel stop or
down‐travel stop
90 degrees
Top‐mounted
handwheel for
infrequent
operation or
side‐mounted
manual actuator
for routine
operation
Externally
mounted, lever
operated
Figure 4. Top‐Mounted Handwheel
W3145
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Table 5. Mounting Styles and Positions
MOUNTING ACTION(1)
VALVE SERIES OR DESIGN VALVE SERIES OR DESIGN
BALL/PLUG
ROTATION
TO CLOSE
V250 V150, V200 and
V300
CV500 and
V500
DISK/BALL
ROTATION
TO CLOSE
V250
8532, 8560,
8580, and
8590
Right‐Hand PDTC
PDTO
CCW(3)
CCW
A
B
A
B
A
B
CW
CW
NA
NA
B
A
Left‐Hand PDTC
PDTO
CCW
CCW
NA
NA
D
C
D
C
CW
CW
C
D
C
D
Left‐Hand
(Optional)(2)
PDTC
PDTO
CW(4)
CW
NA
NA
C
D
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1. PDTC—Push‐down‐to‐close, and PDTO—Push‐down‐to‐open.
2. A left hand ball will be required for NPS 3 through 12 V150, V200 and V300, Series B and NPS 14 through 20, with or without an attenuator.
3. CCW = counterclockwise
4. CW = clockwise
Figure 5. Mounting Styles and Positions (also see table 5)
Notes:
Position 1 is standard; Positions 2 through 4 (shown in dotted lines) are alternatives.
1
1
STYLE D
STYLE C
STYLE B
STYLE A
RIGHT‐HAND
MOUNTING
43A6505‐A
A1584‐3
STYLE A STYLE B
STYLE D STYLE C
FLOW
FLOW
RIGHT‐HAND MOUNTING
LEFT‐HAND MOUNTING
POSITION 1 POSITION 1
POSITION 1 POSITION 1
4
3
24
3
2
4
3
24
3
2
LEFT‐HAND
MOUNTING
1
1
1
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Figure 6. Dimensions (also see tables 6, 7 and 8)
14A7222‐F
16A0600‐B
B1412‐4
1052 SIZE 70 ACTUATOR
C DIA
P
FY
V
H
E
1/2‐14 NPT
SIZE 70
14A7222‐F
A2206‐4
ACTUATOR/VALVE BODY
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
W DIA
T
U
JC DIA
HC
E
TOP‐MOUNTED
HANDWHEEL
14A7221‐D
A3023
1/4‐18
NPT
Installation
The actuator is normally positioned vertically in a
horizontal pipeline. Four mounting styles and four
positions for each style are possible (see figure 5). Due
to its weight, the 1052 size 70 actuator must be
externally supported if mounted in the horizontal
position.
When looking in the direction of flow in the pipeline,
an actuator is right‐hand mounted when it is on the
right side of the pipeline, and an actuator is left‐hand
mounted when it is mounted on the left side of the
pipeline.
By Emerson Process Management definition, forward
flow is into the face side of the disk or ball, and reverse
flow is into the hub side of the disk or ball.
Dimensions for both actuator types are shown in figure
6. These dimensions should be used in conjunction
with the mounting positions shown in figure 5. Make
clearance considerations before mounting the
actuator to determine the most suitable mounting
position.
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Figure 7. Actuator Locking Mechanism
A6019‐2
ACTUATOR
LEVER
MODIFIED
ACTUATOR
HOUSING
PADLOCK
(CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED)
LOCKING
MECHANISM
Adjustable Travel Stops
Adjustable travel stops (in addition to those shown in
figure 3) are available as discussed below.
As used here, down or downward means in a direction
toward the valve shaft and away from the piston and
diaphragm.
An adjustable down travel stop is installed in a special
actuator housing. The assembly consists of a special
housing, cap screw, locknut, lever, and rod end
bearing. The cap screw can be positioned to limit
downward travel of the actuator lever to any rotation
between 0 and 90 degrees.
The locking mechanism shown in figure 7 is not to be
used as a travel stop. Please specify an adjustable
travel stop assembly instead.
Table 6. Dimensions
ACTUATOR SIZE C E F H P Y
mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches
70 536 21.12 849 33.44 64 2.50 121 4.75 186 7.31 76 3.00
Table 7. Actuator / Valve Body Mounting Dimensions
VALVE SHAFT DIAMETER T U V W
mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches
31.8 ‐ 38.1 1‐1/4 ‐ 1‐1/2 235 9.25 46 1.81 148 5.81 17.5 0.69
44.5 ‐ 50.8 1‐3/4 ‐ 2 273 10.75 51 2.00 286 11.25 20.6 0.81
Table 8. Dimensions for Top‐Mounted Handwheel
ACTUATOR
SIZE
HCJC
mm Inches mm Inches
70 378 14.88 356 14.00
Emerson Process Management
Marshalltown, Iowa 50158 USA
Sorocaba, 18087 Brazil
Chatham, Kent ME4 4QZ UK
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Singapore 128461 Singapore
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