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1C31194G03 Valve Positioner Module | Emerson
1C31194G03 Valve Positioner Module | Emerson
1C31194G03 Valve Positioner Module | Emerson

1C31194G03 Valve Positioner Module | Emerson


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PRODUCT SKU : 1C31194G03

PRODUCT TYPE : Valve Positioners

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

The Emerson 1C31194G03, also cataloged as the 1C31194G03 Valve Positioner, operates as a dedicated hardware component for modulating pneumatic or electric valve actuators within Ovation distributed control platforms. This assembly is designed for compatibility with Ovation 3.5 and subsequent software revisions, providing direct electrical signal conversion for precise valve stem positioning and feedback loop management.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 1C31194G03
Brand Emerson
Origin N/A
Weight 0.75 kg
Dimensions N/A
Operating Temp Standard industrial ambient
Power Consumption System backplane nominal
Core Function Valve Positioning / Actuator Control

Mechanical Monitoring and Actuator Dynamics

The 1C31194G03 assembly is engineered to manage actuator loop feedback response with high temporal accuracy. By utilizing localized processing within the module, the unit minimizes communication latency between the control system setpoint and the mechanical valve displacement. The hardware supports integrated feedback paths to facilitate closed-loop control, ensuring that actual valve position conforms to the command signal while compensating for mechanical hysteresis and friction profiles inherent in final control elements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this module compatible with older versions of the Ovation system prior to 3.5?

A: The 1C31194G03 is specifically optimized for Ovation 3.5 and later firmware environments. Integration with legacy systems below version 3.5 may lead to communication mismatch and is not supported by the hardware design.

Q: Can this module be hot-swapped while the process is in automatic control?

A: Hot-swapping is supported by the hardware architecture; however, the control loop must be placed in manual mode or bypassed at the operator workstation. Removing the module while the loop is active will result in a loss of signal to the valve, causing the actuator to fail in its configured state (typically fail-open or fail-closed based on pneumatic supply).

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Ensure the module is fully seated into the designated I/O rack slot. Verify that the backplane connector is correctly aligned and the retaining latches are secured to prevent mechanical shift during high-vibration events.
  • Grounding: Establish a clean earth ground connection for the module chassis. Shielding for the actuator control signal lines must be terminated at the cabinet ground bar to minimize electromagnetic interference.
  • Wiring: Use appropriate gauge shielded cabling for the actuator signal transmission. Segregate these cables from high-power AC lines to prevent inductive noise injection into the positioner feedback signal.
  • Verification: Post-installation, perform a full-range stroke test from the engineering workstation. Monitor the positioner's feedback signal to ensure it correlates with the physical valve stem position throughout the entire range of travel.

Additional Information

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