Usage
The UCS rack-and-pinion electric actuator with a 1000mm stroke is designed for automated opening and closing of large windows, skylights, louvres, or domes in ventilation and smoke extraction systems.
Advantages
- Provides precise linear motion with a maximum push force of up to 750 N for reliable window operation.
- Available in both 230 Vac and 24 Vdc versions, ensuring flexibility for various building automation requirements.
- Anodized aluminum finish offers corrosion resistance and blends visually with architectural elements.
- Parallel connection capability allows integration of multiple actuators for synchronized multi-point control.
- The electronic limit switch enables safe stopping at intermediate positions; requires correct installation alignment for full reliability.
Specifications
- Casing made from anodized aluminum; compact rectangular profile designed for easy mounting in window frames.
- IP55 protection class ensures dust resistance and water jet protection; compliant with CE safety directives (LVD/EMC).
- Stroke length: 1000 mm. Maximum push force: up to 750 N. Maximum current absorption: up to 1 A (24 Vdc) or 0.1 A (230 Vac). Duty cycle: S3-50% (intermittent).
- Differentiating features include compatibility with single or dual rack configurations, support for parallel installations, and electronic end-of-stroke management to protect against overloads or improper stops.
How it works
The actuator operates by converting electrical energy into linear movement via an internal rack-and-pinion system. When powered, the motor extends or retracts the rod along a fixed stroke of up to 1000 mm. Electronic controls ensure smooth operation between open/closed positions according to user commands or automatic signals from building management systems.