
Motor operated valves and actuators
Products shown: 4
ICM / ICMTS / CVE and ICAD 600B / ICAD 1200B / ICAD 600B-TS
The ICAD actuators are designed for direct control of ICM/ICMTS motorized valves and CVE pilot valves, offering versatile control options for diverse applications. Operable via analog signals (0–20 mA, 4–20 mA, 0–10 V, 2–10 V) and digital input (on-off), they ensure straightforward control. They also support data communication through Modbus RTU (RS485) and Modbus TCP/IP (Ethernet), facilitating seamless integration into modern systems. Manual valve opening control is possible, enhancing operational flexibility.The ICAD 600B and 1200B models are designed for ICM valves and CVE pilot valves, while the 600B-TS model is specific to ICMTS valves. With a new flange design, these actuators maintain magnet coupling compatibility with previous ICAD generations. The ICAD B series features an advanced MMI display for intuitive setup, plus Bluetooth and data communication for efficient configuration, offering users flexible interfaces for optimal setup and operation.
ICM and ICAD 600A / ICAD 1200A
The motor-operated ICM valve consists of four components: valve body, top cover, function module, and actuator. For sizes ICM 20 to 65, the top cover and function module are combined. Driven by the ICAD actuator, sizes DN25 to DN65 have a Maximum Working Pressure (MWP) of 65 bar, while others have 52 bar. ICM valves regulate expansion in liquid lines, with or without phase change, and control pressure or temperature in suction and hot gas lines. The design balances opening and closing forces, requiring only two ICAD actuator sizes for DN20 to DN150, offering a compact unit.ICAD actuators, types 600B and 1200B, are for ICM valves, covering ICM 20 to 150. ICAD is controlled via modulating analogue signals (e.g., 4–20 mA / 2–10 V), digital ON/OFF signals, or data communication (Modbus RTU (RS485) or TCP/IP (Ethernet)). ICAD B features an advanced MMI display with text and icons for intuitive setup, plus Bluetooth communication to a mobile app.