24V MODULATING, MOD IV SPRING RETUR
MOD IV SPRING RETURN MODULATING MOTOR • Honeywell's most popular soft-start, spring return motor • Motor features a weather-proof, stainless steel junction box • No baseplate is required for installation • The convenience of a field convertible from 24VAC to 120VAC and vice versa. • Part numbers M9185D1002P22S, M9185D1004P22S, M9185D1004P23S (refer to manual
The M9185D1004 60# S/R Modulating Motor has a nominal speed of 215/230/246 min-1 (RPM) at the input voltage of 460/480V, and is designed to provide a smooth sinusoidal current to a load. Incorporating the latest in brushless DC motor technology results in extremely low power consumption, which equates to significant energy savings for the end user. The Mod IV spring return function uses an electromagnetic brake that allows the
60# SERVO WITH SPRING RETURN FOR ON/OFF - STYLE MOTOR WITH MOD IV SERIES SPRING RETURN AND ACCURATE DRIVING CONTROL.
The Honeywell MOD IV spring return trim is designed for use on most types of low voltage AC or DC motor-driven systems. It’s used to isolate the load from the energy source when there is no power to the load, like from a time delay relay or other control circuitry.
The MOD IV Modulating Drive ventilator is an electronically variable speed Direct Drive (gearless) ventilator with a sealed, modulating blower motor, designed for use in medium-to-high static pressure applications. Features include: 900mm sheave diameter, adjustable down to 30.5 kPa (0.35 in w.g.) air flow (AMP watts), power factor of 0.97, maximum ambient temperature of 40°C (104°F), and minimum ambient
The MOD IV Microprocessor Control System from Honeywell offers several major benefits over conventional modulating controls: True modulating speed control, Modulating performance better than previous systems, Almost error-free operation in any load size and unit type, Providing an alphabetical listing of all the functions available on a microprocessor control system.
MaxTemp 24V Variable Speed, Modulating, V/F Drive This Air Handler is a V/F drive where the speed is controlled by modulating the voltage to the motor. It has an adjustable temperature differential for emission of air flow. Three throttle settings are available: minimum; mid-range standard; and full power. The heater subcooling, suction pressure differential, and internal pressure are all adjusted by the control board.