Automatic adaptation to valve, precision activation and high energy efficiency with minimal operating noise
Features
Activation of 2-way and 3-way valves of the VQD/BQD, VQE/BQE, VUG/BUG, VUP, VUS/BUS and V6R/B6R series
For controllers with switching (2- and 3-point) and continuous (0…10 V, 4…20 mA) output
Spring return moves to end position in the event of a power failure/interruption or when a limit controller is activated
Stepping motor with SAUTER Universal Technology (SUT) electronic control unit and electronic, force-dependent cut-off
Simple assembly with valve; spindle is automatically connected after control voltage is applied (patented system)
Automatic detection of applied control signal (constant or switched); indicated by two LEDs
Coding switches for selecting characteristic and running time
Type of characteristic (linear/quadratic/equal-percentage) can be set on the actuator
Automatic adaptation to the stroke of the valve (min. valve stroke 8 mm, max. valve stroke 49 mm). The measured stroke is saved and is not lost even in the event of a power failure
Direction of operation can be selected via screw terminals when making the electrical connection
Crank handle for external manual adjustment with motor cut-off and as trigger for a re-initialisation
Numerous adapters enable the unit to be fitted onto non-SAUTER valves
Power supply 230 V with module or direct connection for 24 VAC or 24 VDC; continuous activation also admissible with 230 V
Maintenance-free gear unit made of sintered steel; gearbox base-plate made of steel
Spring pack and mounting column made of stainless steel; mounting bracket made of cast light alloy for valve fitting
Electrical connections (max. 2.5 mm²) with screw terminals
Three pre-scored cable inlets for M20 × 1.5 (2×) and M16 × 1.5
Fitting vertically upright to horizontal, not suspended
SAUTER Head Office was the target of a cyber security incident on November 20, 2024. SAUTER’s IT department immediately activated, well defined, internal emergency plans. All IT systems were completely isolated and shut down to successfully prevent the attack from spreading. External cybersecurity experts and data forensics specialists then began to check all systems and restore them securely. This process is unfortunately time-consuming, but absolutely necessary to ensure that the cyber-attack does not continue at a later date.
The SAUTER websites have been affected by the emergency operation and are available again with immediate effect.
There are currently no concrete indications that our customers' infrastructures have been compromised in any way by SAUTER devices. It appears to be an opportunistic incident with no clearly recognisable long-term goals or systematic attacks. The situation does not currently suggest that there is a targeted, sustained threat to the affected systems.
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