Description
The LCP100 local control panel is used with the HART communicating DVC6200 SIS digital valve controller. This panel is used to manually open and close a safety shutdown valve. The LCP100 also provides a manual reset feature as well as a button for initiating a partial stroke test.
Refer to figure 2 for dimensional information. The LCP100 local control panel has four (4) mounting holes for on‐site mounting of the device. The LCP100 must be installed so that the wiring connections are on the bottom to prevent accumulation of moisture inside the box.
Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram, as defined in table 3, based on your protection method and installation requirements. Also refer to figure 4 for LCP100 switch setting, terminal connections, and label details and information, as well as DVC6200 SIS terminal box details.
brand | Product Name | Product model | Order No |
EMERSON | modular | LCP100 | nothing |
Place of Origin | Marketable land | Imported or not | defects liability period |
Europe and America | Nationwide and overseas | yes | a year |
Place of shipment | Delivery method | How to use | Applicable industries |
Xiamen | Shunfeng Express | Commissioning and installation | Power Plant Steel Plant Cement Plant Shipboard Papermaking |
Service advantages | Foreign import, goods preparation and supply | Reasonable price and reliable quality | Pictures are for reference only |
Product features | Primary source of goods, supply by model | After sales guarantee | Chen 1810693-7731 |
Pre‐Setup Testing
Before connecting the LCP100 to the process, conduct the following tests on the LCP100 connected to the DVC6200 SIS.
Successful Partial Stroke Test
1. Press the Valve Test (bottom) pushbutton for more than 3 seconds (but less than 10 seconds).
2. Observe that the green light starts flashing when the valve starts moving.
3. Observe that the valve moves no more than the configured partial stroke test travel limit.
4. Observe that the valve returns to the normal operating position and the green light comes on solid.
Manually Aborted Partial Stroke Test
1. Press the Valve Test (bottom) pushbutton for more than 3 seconds (but less than 10 seconds).
2. Observe that the green light starts flashing when the valve starts moving.
3. Before the valve reaches the travel limit of the configured partial stroke test, press the Valve Test pushbutton, or the pushbutton next to the green light.
4. Observe that the valve immediately returns to the normal operating position and the green light comes on solid.