Apollo AE-Series Automobile Parts User Manual


 
Amperage Draw (max.)
Starting or locked rotor current voltage
Actuator
Model
Breakaway
Torque
Output
(in.-lbs.)
Cycle
Time
90°
Travel
(50%
Load)
Duty
Cycle*
24 VAC
115VAC
230VAC
12VDC
24VDC
AE200
200 in-lbs.
5.0 sec.
25%
4.56
amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00
amp
1.38
amp
AE400
400 in-lbs.
10.0 sec.
25%
4.56
amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00
amp
1.38
amp
AE600
600 in-lbs.
15.0 sec.
25%
4.56
amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00
amp
1.38
amp
AE800
800 in-lbs.
20.0 sec.
25%
4.56
amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00
amp
1.38
amp
AE1000
1000 in-lbs.
25.0 sec.
25%
4.56
amp
.74 amp
.44 amp
2.00
amp
1.38
amp
Note: 90° Travel = Travel From Closed position to Open position or vice versa.
* Duty Cycle for 24VAC will be approximately 20%.
Motor
AC models: 24 VAC, 120 VAC or 230 VAC, Reversible. 3 wire,
capacitor run. Self-resetting thermal overload protection, Class
B insulation, sub-fractional horsepower.
DC models: 12 VDC or 24 VDC, Reversible. 2 wire, POS. &
NEG. No thermal overload (external circuit breaker or fuse
suggested for protection).
Lubrication
Permanently lubricated gear train and bearings.
Duty Cycle
The AE-Series actuators are designed to operate at 25% duty
cycle at temperatures below 100°F. See Electrical Operation.
Temperature Operating Range
32°F to 150°F standard
-40°F to 150°F with optional heater & thermostat
Thermal Protection
Self-resetting (AC Motors Only)
Conduit Connections
(2) 1/2”-NPT female
Direction Of Travel
Clockwise to Close, Counterclockwise to Open (Position
indicator shaft only, manual override shaft rotates opposite)
AE-SERIES NUMBERING SYSTEM
Constant
Torque
Voltage
Options
200
1 = 115 vac
0 = Standard
400
2 = 24 vac
A = One extra switch & cams
600
3 = 220 vac
B = Two extra switches & cams
800
4 = 12 vac
C = Three extra switches & cams
1000
5 = 24 vac
D = Heater & Thermostat
E = Single Potentiometer
Enter all digits of
Torque value
F = Motor Break
Note: AE will always be the first two characters of the part number, all digits from torque value must be entered into part number
(i.e. 400, 1000 etc.). Only use one digit for voltage depiction (i.e. 1-5). For the options listing you may use more than one character,
up to three (i.e. 0, AD or BD etc.).