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Part-turn gearboxes
Worm gearboxes
GSI 63.3 – GSI 250.3
for use
in nuclear power plants
Outside and Inside Containment
Torques up to 24,000 Nm
Product description
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ApplicationsAUMA GSI part-turn gearboxes are used in nuclear
power plants for the automation of part-turn valves. For
this purpose they are combined with an AUMA SAN or SAI
actuator or with any other multi-turn actuator which has
been qualified accordingly. Part-turn valves include, for
example, butterfly valves or ball valves.
The gearboxes are certified according to
IEEE 382-1996. They are qualified for use in outside
and inside containment applications.
Due to their wide torque range, their modular design
and potential for use with electric multi-turn actuators, the
gearboxes can be used for the most varied applications.
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Solutions for a world in motion
Subject to change without notice.The product features and technical data provided do not express or imply any warranty.
This brochure will provide both the beginner and the
expert with an overview of the functions and applications
of AUMA GSI part-turn gearboxes. It can be used as the
basis to determine whether a device is suitable for the
chosen application.
For detailed product selection refer to the separate data
sheets, dimension sheets and price lists. The quotation
specialists in our Muellheim headquarters can help you
find the correct device for the application.
Since the mid-1970s, AUMA has been producing
devices for the use in nuclear power plants which have
provided long-term operational reliability in this field.
GSI part-turn gearboxes are based on the GS part-turn
gearbox whose first generation was introduced to the
market as early as 1967. Ever since the gearboxes have
been continuously improved; two features, however,
remain unchanged:
■ a simple and robust design principle
■ high end stop strength.
A long lifetime with very low maintenance, even under
high loads, are the benefits of this sophisticated gearbox
range.
The latest detailed information on the GSI part-turn
gearboxes can be found on the Internet under
www.auma.com. All documents, including dimensional
drawings, and final inspection records for supplied gear-
boxes are available on the Internet in digital form.
Table of contents
Modular design/versions 4
Summary of applications,
functions, and equipment 6
Design principle 7
Service conditions 8
Functions 10
Signals/indication 13
Valve attachment 14
Certificates 15
Technical data 16
Quality is not just a matter of trust 18
The actuator specialist 19
Literature 20
Index 21
AUMA worldwide 22
2011
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Modular design/versions
Modular concept – different applicationsValves in nuclear power plants are used in areas with dif-
ferent safety relevance (outside containment and inside con-
tainment), but also in conventional areas. They are available
in many designs and different sizes. Butterfly valves, ball
valves or dampers with diameters ranging from a few centi-
metres to several metres are to be opened or closed and
controlled electrically.
AUMA meets the various requirements with their modular
product range. GS and GSI part-turn gearboxes are central
elements of this product range. The GS range is suitable for
use in conventional applications and is described in a sepa-
rate brochure.
The GSI range is qualified for inside containment and
therefore also for outside containment. It can be adapted to
various valve requirements. Due to the possible combinations
with AUMA SAN or SAI actuators, available in a number of
sizes and versions, various solutions for the automation of
part-turn valves can be found. A multi-turn actuator and
part-turn gearbox form a part-turn actuator. Combinations
with multi-turn actuators from the SAN range are approved
for outside containment, combinations with SAI multi-turn
actuators are for inside containment.
Part-turn valves within a nuclear power plant can be auto-
mated using these combinations. The largest combinations
provide torques up to 24,000 Nm.
For information on the SAN and SAI multi-turn actuators
refer to the brochures below:
■ Product description
Electric multi-turn actuators for the automation of valves
for inside containment in nuclear power plants
SAI 6 – SAI 100
SARI 6 – SARI 100
■ Product description
Electric multi-turn actuators for automation of valves for
outside containment in nuclear power plants
SAN 07.1 – SAN 25.1
SARN 07.1 – SARN 25.1
Shutting off, positioning, controlling
The duty type is an important selection criteria for gear-
boxes used in combination with a multi-turn actuator. Is the
valve to be used as shut-off device (open-close duty), is the
valve to be positioned in mid-travel (positioning mode) or is
the valve a control valve where the valve position is to be
changed at short interval, i.e. to control the flow through a
pipeline (modulating duty)? These are essential factors for siz-
ing the valve but also the actuator and the gearbox as the
load may vary considerably depending on the operation
mode.
AUMA part-turn gearboxes are suitable for open-close and
positioning duty, up to size GSI 160.3 also for modulating
duty.
Versions
There are clockwise and counterclockwise closing valves;
both versions can be used within a single plant. However, a
uniform closing direction within the entire power plant is
required. For this reason GSI gearboxes are available as clock-
wise closing and counterclockwise closing versions. For exam-
ple, you close a counterclockwise closing valve with a clock-
wise rotation at the gearbox input.
To be able to consider the different mounting positions in
your installation, we offer gearboxes with input shafts either
on the left side or the right side.
In total, there are four versions.
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LR LL
RLRR
[3a]
[3c]
[3b]
[3d]
[2]
[1]
[1] and [2] Part-turn actuator as combina-tion of part-turn gearbox with multi-turnactuator
Torques up to 24,000 Nm.The combination of an SAI multi-turn actua-
tor [1] with a GSI worm gearbox or of an SANmulti-turn actuator [2] with a GSI worm gear-box form a part-turn actuator. The gearbox in-put of the worm gearbox includes a mountingflange for the actuator. The multi-turn actuatoris mounted with a screw connection to thegearbox which can easily be removed for main-tenance purposes. The flange connection be-tween multi-turn actuator meets the require-ments of EN ISO 5210 or DIN 3210 as an alter-native.Combinations of SAI and GSI are qualified forinside containment, SAN and GSI for outsidecontainment.
[3] Worm gearbox versions
The first letter in the version designation in-dicates the position of the input shaft with re-gard to the worm wheel, the second letter thedirection of rotation of the gearbox output forclockwise rotation at the gearbox input.RR, for example, means an input shaft on theright, the direction of rotation at the output isthe same as at the gearbox input.LL, on the other hand, means an input shaft onthe left, the direction of rotation at the input isreversed at the gearbox output.
[4] Worm gearbox with primary reductiongearing
The primary reduction gearing is mountedat the gearbox input to further reduce the re-quired input torques. Therefore, a rather smalland more cost-effective multi-turn actuator canbe combined with a large worm gearbox. It hasto be verified whether the increased operatingtime caused by the additional reduction isacceptable.
[4]
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Summary of applications, functions, and equipment
Standard ●
Option ■ GSI 63.3 – GSI 160.3 GSI 200.3 – GSI 250.3 Page
Applications/duty types
Open-close duty ● ● 4
Positioning duty ● ● 4
Modulating duty ● – 4
Service conditions
Qualification of the gearboxesin accordance with IEEE 382-1996
● ● 8
Enclosure protection IP 68-6-D ● ● 8
Corrosion protection KI ● ● 9
Resistant to DBE temperature ● ● 9
Vibration resistance ● ● 8
Radiation resistance ● ● 8
Functions
Limitation of the swing angle ● ● 10
Simple and precise setting of the end positions ■ ■ 11
High safety against fracture ● ● 11
Signals/indication
Valve end positions ● ● 13
Valve position ● ● 13
Valve is running ● ● 13
Valve attachment according to EN ISO 5211
Coupling unbored ● ● 14
Extended coupling ■ ■ 14
Coupling with bore ■ ■ 14
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Design principle
[1]
[2] Gearing
Principal item is the worm gearing enablinga high reduction ratio within a single stage.
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6] Primary reduction gearing
The primary reduction gearing utilises plane-tary gears to reduce the required input torque.
[7] Flange for mounting the multi-turnactuator
This flange is used for the mechanical con-nection between the SAN or SAI multi-turn ac-tuator and the gearbox. The flange sizes are ac-cording to EN ISO 5210(optional DIN 3210).
[8] Pointer cover
The pointer cover follows the travel, contin-uously showing the valve position and can alsobe used as running indication.
[1]
[4]
[3]
[5]
[8]
Valve attachmentThe valve attachment is designed according
to EN ISO 5211.The gearbox can be positioned on the valve atevery 90°.
[2][7]
[6]
[7]
HousingThe housing is made of spheroidal cast iron
GJS-400-15. This material is resistant to extremevibrations caused e.g. by an earthquake or anairplane crash.
CouplingThe separate coupling enables easier mount-
ing of the gearbox to the valve. On request,the coupling is supplied with a suitable hole.The coupling with bore is placed on the valveshaft and secured against axial movement.Then, the gearbox is fitted onto the valveflange (refer also to page 14).
End stopsThe internal end stops limit the swing angle.
The significant advantage of the AUMA designis that only the comparatively low input torqueacts on the end stops, not the high outputtorque. Thereby a high level of safety againstdamage due to overload is assured (refer alsoto page 9).
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Service conditions
Devices for use in nuclear power plants have to remain
fully operable, not only under normal operation, but also
under DBE conditions.
During comprehensive testing the devices have to with-
stand the most extreme loads and conditions.
Qualification of the gearboxes in accordancewith IEEE 382-1996
The following test was performed and passed. Functional
tests are performed between the individual test stages.
Test steps
Thermal ageing
700 h at 100 °C
Mechanical ageing
OPEN-CLOSE duty
2,000 cycles with a swing angle of 90°,whereof 80° with 50 % of the maximumtorque and 10° with at least 120 % ofthe maximum torque
Modulating duty 1 x 106 modulating steps1
Normal radiation ageing test
Dose: 700 kGy
Pressurisation cycle test
1 x 5.5 bar for 10 min; 14 x 5.5 bar for 3 min
Vibration tests GSI gearbox with suitable multi-turn actuator
Simulation of inducedvibrations
5 – 200 Hz with 0.75 g per axis
OBE (Operating BasisEarthquake)2
2 – 35 – 2 Hz with 3 g
SSE (Safe ShutdownEarthquake)3
2 – 35 – 2 Hz with 4.5 g
Airplane crash 5 – 100 Hz with 5 g
Mechanical lifetime
OPEN-CLOSE duty
3,000 cycles with a swing angle of 90°,whereof 80° with 50 % of the maximumtorque and 10° with at least 120 % ofthe maximum torque
Modulating duty 1.5 x 106 modulating steps1
Temperature test
185 °C over a period of one hour
Radiation (DBE conditions)
Dose: 1.2 x 106 Gy; rate: 5 kGy/h
Temperature test
185 °C over a period of one hour
1 for GSI 63.3 – GSI 125.3/VZI and GSI 160.3/GZIDuring the test, modulating steps of approx. 1° were operated withina range of 20° – 60° at the max. modulating torque at the outputshaft.
2 An earthquake which could reasonably be expected to affect theplant site during the operating life of the plant without interruptingthe operation of the plant.
3 An earthquake which produces the maximum vibratory ground mo-tion. The capability to shut down the reactor and maintain it in safeshutdown condition must be ensured.
Vibration test of an AUMA GSI part-turn gearbox with multi-turnactuator during qualification for use in nuclear power plants.
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Corrosion protection/ColourCorrosion protection KI
This corrosion protection was specially developed for
AUMA devices used in nuclear power plants.
All outside parts as well as the coatings are free from alu-
minium. Housing parts are sandblasted before painting. A
primer coating and two intermediate coats are applied to this
surface before finish coating.
A decontaminable two-component paint is used for finish
coating.
The total film thickness is at least 280 μm.
Colour
The standard colour of the finish coating is silver-grey
(RAL 7001). Other colours are available on request.
Ambient temperaturesThe specified values are also valid for high humidity
(> 95 %).
Normal operation■ – 25 °C to + 80 °C
DBE conditions■ up to + 185 °C for a short period
Enclosure protectionIP 68-6-D
According to EN 60 529, the conditions to fulfil enclosure
protection IP 68 are not defined. For enclosure protection
IP 68-6-D, AUMA has agreed the following with the users:
The gearboxes are dust and water tight up to a maximum
of 6 m head of water.
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Functions
The basic function of the GSI part-turn gearboxes is to
decrease the input torque required at the valve by means of
a reduction ratio.
The demands on the device are high and clearly stipulated
in the corresponding standards, e.g. IEEE 382. The gearboxes
have to operate reliably over the entire planned operation
time of the power plant and even under DBE conditions.
Furthermore installation and commissioning should be easy
and the maintenance requirements low. Revision work and
inspections can be quickly and easily performed and therefore
standstill times are considerably reduced.
The high demands on availability and ease of maintenance
can only be met by a sophisticated design. The GSI gearbox
range is an excellent example of this.
Limitation of the swing angleThe actuator is equipped with a limit switching which trips
the actuator when reaching the end position. During commis-
sioning the end stops have to be set shortly after the switch-
ing points of the limit switching; contact is not made with
them during motor operation. They are used for safety rea-
sons if the limit switching fails.
When operating such a valve via the actuator handwheel,
e.g. during commissioning or in emergency mode, the valve
can only be positioned precisely in the end position if the end
stops have been set. This is particularly important if the posi-
tion indication on the valve or the gearbox is not visible.
In general the end stops limit the swing angle within the
valve. However there are valves without internal end stops,
e.g. ball valves. The end stops within the gearbox will then
assume this function.
Swing angle ranges
Most part-turn valves require a 90° movement for covering
the travel from OPEN to CLOSED. Some valves require other
swing angles. For this reason, the GSI part-turn gearboxes
have different swing angle ranges. The swing angle can be
set within the ranges indicated in the table.
Gearboxes Swing angle ranges
GSI 50.3 – GSI 125.3 Standard80° – 100°Options10°– 35°, 35° – 60°, 60° – 80°
GSI 160.3 – GSI 250.3 Standard80° – 100°Options20° – 40°, 40° – 60°, 60° – 80°
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High safety against fractureDue to the special AUMA design, the gearboxes have a
high end stop strength, which is several times the maximum
input torque. The end stops therefore provide a high degree
of protection against passing the end positions, if, for exam-
ple, an end stop breaks within the valve or the limit seating
fails.
End stops for sizes GSI 160.3 – GSI 250.3.
[1] End stop OPEN (yellow)
[2] End stop CLOSED (violet)[3] Travelling nut (blue)
The travelling nut moves back and forth on a thread between thetwo end stops. Only the comparatively low input torque acts on the endstops, not the high output torque. The forces are contained in the endstop and the worm shaft, the housing is not affected. Should an endstop break due to extreme overload, the housing is not damaged and thegearbox can be repaired.
[1]
[2][3]
Simple and precise setting of the endpositionsSetting an end position
The swing angle of the gearbox is generally set in the fac-
tory to the swing angle required on site, i.e. the swing angle
between valve position OPEN and CLOSED may not be
changed. During commissioning, only one end stop has to
be set; the other end stop will automatically be set via the
preset swing angle.
Changing the swing angle
Only if the swing angle set in the factory is not correct
and has to be adjusted, have the two end positions to be set
separately.
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Functions
Protection against accidental changing of the valve positionGravity, vibrations or forces acting upon the medium
within a pipeline may lead to accidental changes in the valve
position. This has to be prevented.
Self-locking
Due to their design, the valve gearboxes counteract
torques acting upon the output side with a load. If the load
prevents the valve position from being changed from stand-
still, this is called self-locking.
The gearboxes are self-locking when at standstill under
normal service conditions. This is enhanced by the self-locking
effect of the actuator. Strong vibrations may cancel the
self-locking effect. In this case, special measures have to be
taken.
The self-locking effect of the SAI [2] or SAN [3] multi-turn actuator addsto the self-locking effect of the gearbox.
[1]
[2] [3]
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Signals/indication
The feedback signals required for the process are provided
by the multi-turn actuator mounted to the gearbox. This
includes end position and torque signals or a continuous
position feedback signal.
In addition to the DCS, the operator on site also has to
know the valve position for target-oriented operation. Highly
visible display elements are therefore required.
Local indicationIn the basic version, the gearboxes are equipped with a
pointer cover, providing the following information:
Valve end position
The end position symbols indicate that an end position has
been reached.
Valve position
Via the pointer position you may estimate the valve posi-
tion.
Valve is running
The pointer cover is coupled directly to the worm wheel
and therefore to the valve shaft. Any valve operation is reli-
ably indicated.
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Valve attachment
The gearbox is mounted to the valve using a mounting
flange standardised according to EN ISO 5211.
The torque is transmitted to the valve shaft via a separate
coupling. In the basic version, the coupling is unbored; it may
also be provided with the bores shown below.
In case of special valve designs with a low valve stem or if an
intermediate flange is required between gearbox and valve,
the coupling might be too short. For such cases, the coupling
is also available in an extended version.
If the coupling is bored, it is supplied with agrub screw to fasten the coupling to the valveshaft.
[1] Bore with keyways
The bore according to EN ISO 5211 can besupplied with one or two keyways. Thekeyways conform to DIN 6885 P1. For keywayswith other dimensions please contact AUMA.
[2] Square bore
according to EN ISO 5211 or with special di-ameter.
[3] Bore with two-flats
according to EN ISO 5211 or with special di-ameter.
[1] [2] [3]
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Certificates
Declaration of IncorporationDeclaration of incorporation in accordance with
Machinery Directive
According to this EU directive, AUMA actuators, actuator
controls and valve gearboxes are not complete machines. This
means that a Declaration of conformity in accordance with
the Machinery Directive cannot be issued by AUMA. AUMA’s
Declaration of Incorporation confirms that during the design
stage of the devices, the standards mentioned in the Machin-
ery Directive were applied. The Declarations of Incorporation
are included in the operation instructions of the devices.
Only by mounting the devices to other components
(valves, pipelines etc.) a ‘machine’ within the meaning of the
directive is formed. Before commissioning this machine a Cer-
tificate of Conformity must be issued.
Final inspection recordAfter assembly all gearboxes are thoroughly tested accord-
ing to AUMA’s inspection specification. The procedure is
recorded on the final inspection record.
Compulsory marking with CE mark
AUMA products meet the requirements of the mentioned
EU directives. The name plate is therefore marked with the
CE mark.
Where can I get the certificates?All certificates and records are provided by AUMA on
request either as a hard or digital copy.
The documents can be downloaded from the AUMA
website around the clock; some of them are password pro-
tected.
■ www.auma.com
Test certificateThe test authority confirms the successful performance of
the type tests in accordance with IEEE 382-1996 with a test
certificate.
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Technical data
TorquesFor further data refer to the separate technical data sheets.
Gear-boxes Output torques
Suitable pri-mary reduc-tion gearing Input torques
Turnsfor 90°
Valve at-tachment
100 %max.Nm
Modulatingtorquemax.Nm
for an output torque of
EN ISO5211
DBE conditions Modula-tingtorqueNm
max.perm. Nm
100 %Nm
120 °CNm
185 °CNm
GSI 63.3 500 250 – 24 29 33 12 315 12.75F 10F 12
GSI 80.3 1,000 500 – 44 52 59 22 210 13.25F 12F 14
GSI 100.3 2,000 1,000
– 85 101 113 44 480 13
F 14F 16
VZI 2.3 2.4:1 40 47 53 20 210 31.5
VZI 3.3 3.1:1 31 37 42 16 190 40
VZI 4.3 4:1 24 28 32 12 125 52
GSI 125.3 4,000 2,000
– 167 197 220 83 550 13
F 16F 25
VZI 2.3 2.4:1 77 91 102 39 270 31.5
VZI 3.3 3.1:1 61 71 81 31 210 40
VZI 4.3 4:1 47 55 62 24 150 52
GSI 160.3 8,000 4,000
– 309 362 400 154 1,400 13.5F 25F 30
GZI 160.3 4:1 85 99 111 43 330 54.5
GZI 160.3 8:1 42 49 55 21 160 110.5
GSI 200.3 16,000 –
– 628 737 816 – 3,365 13.25F 30F 35
GZI 200.3 4:1 174 202 227 – 925 53.5 F 30F 35GZI 200.3 8:1 86 100 112 – 455 108.5
GSI 250.3 24,000 –
– 962 1,127 1,244 – 3,580 13F 35F 40
GZI 250.3 4:1 267 309 346 – 985 52.5 F 35F 40GZI 250.3 8:1 136 158 177 – 488 103
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Possible combinations with multi-turn actuators – part-turn actuatorsFor detailed data refer to the separate technical data sheets.
Gearbox
Primary re-duction gear-ing
Suitable AUMA multi-turn actua-torOutside Containment
Suitable AUMA multi-turn actua-torInside Containment
Operating time at 50 Hz inseconds for 90° swing an-gle1
Open-closeduty
Modulatingduty
Open-closeduty
Modulatingduty
GSI 63.3 – SAN 07.1 SARN 07.1 SAI 6 SARI 6 17 – 192
GSI 80.3 – SAN 07.5 SARN 07.5 SAI 6 SARI 6 18 – 199
GSI 100.3
– SAN 10.1 SARN 10.1 SAI 12 SARI 12 17 – 195
VZI 2.3 SAN 07.5 SARN 07.5 SAI 6 SARI 6 11 – 4722
VZI 3.3 SAN 07.1 SARN 07.1 SAI 6 SARI 6 13 – 6002
VZI 4.3 SAN 07.1 SARN 07.1 SAI 6 SARI 6 17 – 7802
GSI 125.3
– SAN 14.1 SARN 14.1 SAI 25 SARI 25 17 – 195
VZI 2.3 SAN 10.1 SARN 10.1 SAI 12 SARI 12 11 – 4732
VZI 3.3 SAN 10.1 SARN 10.1 SAI 12 SARI 12 13 – 6002
VZI 4.3 SAN 07.5 SARN 07.5 SAI 6 SARI 6 17 – 7802
GSI 160.3
– SAN 14.5 SARN 14.5 SAI 50 SARI 50 18 – 203
GZI 160.3 4:1 SAN 10.1 SARN 10.1 SAI 12 SARI 12 18 – 8182
GZI 160.3 8:1 SAN 07.5 SARN 07.5 SAI 6 SARI 6 37 – 8292
GSI 200.3
– SAN 16.1 – SAI 100 – 18 – 199
GZI 200.3 4:1 SAN 14.1 – SAI 25 – 18 – 803
GZI 200.3 8:1 SAN 10.1 – SAI 12 – 36 – 814
GSI 250.3
– SAN 16.1 – SAI 1003 – 17 – 195
GZI 250.3 4:1 SAN 14.5 – SAI 503 – 18 – 788
GZI 250.3 8:1 SAN 14.1 – SAI 253 – 34 – 386
1 Fixed operating times, where each operating time is 1.4 times longer than the previous2 Reduced range for combinations with modulating actuators.3 Maximum possible torque of the gearbox is not reached with these actuators.
LifetimeWithin the framework of the qualification (see page 8) the
gearboxes were subject to extensive lifetime tests.
Open-close duty■ 5,000 operating cycles (OPEN - CLOSE - OPEN) according
to IEEE 382-1996
For the entire lifetime, 50% of the nominal torque was
operated for 80° and 120% of the nominal torque for the
residual angle of 10°. For larger swing angles, the lifetime is
reduced accordingly by the factor “set swing angle divided by
90°”.
Modulating duty■ min. 2.5 million modulating steps
During the test, control steps of approx. 1° were operated
within a range of 20° – 60° at the max. modulating torque
at the drive shaft.
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Quality is not just a matter of trust
Quality is not just a matter of trustActuators must be reliable and dependable. They deter-
mine the cycle of accurately defined work processes.
But reliability does not begin during commissioning. It
begins with a well thought out design and careful selection
of materials. This continues with conscientious production
using ultra-modern machinery in clearly controlled and super-
vised steps, while keeping in mind the environment.
At AUMA, quality management is monitored on a daily
basis. Numerous customer and independent audits, backed
by ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification confirm these high
standards.
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The actuator specialist
At AUMA, everything revolves around the electric actuator.
In a world where industrial processes have become increas-
ingly complex, concentration is an asset – while still being
able to see the bigger picture.
AUMA has to cope with a multitude of requirements from
the most different applications and from every corner of the
world - this is our daily business. We rise to this challenge by
pursuing a clear but flexible product policy – supplying the
ideal actuator to every customer.
For this purpose, you have to know your markets. Thinking
globally means acting regionally. A comprehensive worldwide
sales and service network ensures that there is a competent
local contact for every customer.
Since 1964, AUMA has established an excellent brand
name in the world of actuators. Reliability and innovation are
concepts which are closely linked with AUMA. This is above
all to be credited to AUMA’s dedicated employees who work
devotedly on the future of the actuator.
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Literature
Further literatureBrochures■ Product description
Electric multi-turn actuators for
the automation of valves
for outside containment
in nuclear power plants
SAN 07.1 – SAN 25.1
SARN 07.1 – SARN 25.1
■ Product description
Electric multi-turn actuators
for the automation of valves
for inside containment
in nuclear power plants
SAI 6 – SAI 100
SARI 6 – SARI 100
■ Product description
Part-turn gearboxes
GS 50.3 – GS 250.3
GS 315 – GS 500
Technical data■ Worm gearboxes and primary reduction gearings for use in
nuclear power plants Inside/Outside Containment accord-
ing to IEEE 382-1996
GSI 63.3 – GSI 125.3/VZI
GSI 160.3 – GSI 250.3/GZI
■ Rigidity of end stops AUMA worm gearboxes and primary
reduction gearings
GSI 63.3 – GSI 125.3/VZI
Furthermore, there are dimension sheets available.
The latest issues of all documentation can be downloaded as PDF filesfrom www.auma.com.
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Index
A
Ambient temperatures 9
C
CE mark 15
Certificates 15
Colour 9
Corrosion protection 9
Coupling 7
E
Enclosure protection IP 9
End stops 7
EU Directives 15
F
Functional test 15
H
Housing 7
L
Lifetime 8,17
Literature 20
M
Multi-turn actuator 7,17
O
OBE (Operating Basis Earthquake) 8
Overload protection 6,11
P
Painting 9
Part-turn actuator 5
Pointer cover 7
Position indication 13
Primary reduction gearing 5,7
Q
Qualification 8
R
Radiation 8
S
Self-locking 12
SSE (Safe Shutdown Earthquake) 8
Swing angle 10
T
Temperatures 8 - 9
Torques 16
V
Valve attachment 7,14
Valve end position 13
Valve position 13
Versions 5
Vibrations 8
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TROY-ONTOR Inc.CA-L4N 8X1 Barrie OntarioTel +1 705 [email protected]
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Al Ayman Industrial. EqptsAE- DubaiTel +971 4 [email protected]
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AUMA Riester GmbH & Co. KG
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[1] Multi-turn actuatorsSA 07.2 – SA 16.2/SA 25.1 – SA 48.1Torques from 10 to 32,000 NmOutput speeds from 4 to 180 rpm
[2] Multi-turn actuators SA/SARwith controls AUMATICTorques from 10 to 1,000 NmOutput speeds from 4 to 180 rpm
[3] Linear actuators SA/LECombination of multi-turn actuator SAwith linear thrust unit LEThrusts from4 kN to 217 kNStrokes up to 500 mmLinear speedsfrom 20 to 360 mm/min
[4] Part-turn actuatorsSG 05.1 – SG 12.1Torques from 100 to 1,200 NmOperating times for 90° from 4 to 180 s
[5] Part-turn actuators SA/GSCombination of multi-turn actuator SA withpart-turn gearbox GSTorques up to 675,000 Nm
[6] Bevel gearboxesGK 10.2 – GK 40.2Torques up to 16,000 Nm
[7] Spur gearboxesGST 10.1 – GST 40.1Torques up to 16,000 Nm
[8] Worm gearboxes with base and leverGF 50.3 – GF 250.3Torques up to 32,000 Nm
Subject to change without notice.The product features and technical data provided do not express or imply any warranty.Y003.998/002/en/1.10Certificate Registration No.
12 100/104 4269
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