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Product Bulletin
62.1:3582 3582 and 3582i Positioners
September 2017 D200062X012
Specifications
Note: Specifications for 3582 positioners include Maximum Steady-State Air Consumption(2)
3582A, 3582C, 3582D, 3582G, and 3582NS unless 3582:
otherwise indicated 1.4 bar (20 psig) Supply: 0.38 normal m3/hr (14.0 scfh)
2.0 bar (30 psig) Supply: 0.48 normal m3/hr (18.0 scfh)
2.4 bar (35 psig) Supply: 0.54 normal m3/hr (20.0 scfh)
Available Configurations
3582i:
Refer to Type Number Description 1.4 bar (20 psig) Supply: 0.46 normal m3/hr (17.2 scfh)
2.0 bar (30 psig) Supply: 0.57 normal m3/hr (21.4 scfh)
2.4 bar (35 psig) Supply: 0.64 normal m3/hr (23.8 scfh)
Input Signal
Maximum Supply Air Demand(2)
3582
J 0.2 to 1.0 bar (3 to 15 psig), J 0.4 to 2.0 bar 1.4 bar (20 psig) Supply: 4.4 normal m3/hr
(6 to 30 psig), or J split range, see table 2. (164.5 scfh)
3582i 2.0 bar (30 psig) Supply: 6.7 normal m3/hr
4-20 mA DC constant current with 30 VDC maximum (248.5 scfh)
compliance voltage, can be split range, see table 2. 2.4 bar (35 psig) Supply: 7.7 normal m3/hr
(285.5 scfh)
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Specifications (Continued)
Operative Temperature Limits(1) Hazardous Area Classifications for 3582
Standard Construction 3582 valve positioners comply with the requirements
3582 and 3582i: -40 to 71_C (-40 to 160_F) of ATEX Group II Category 2 Gas and Dust
3582NS: -40 to 82_C (-40 to 180_F) with EPDM
elastomers
High-Temperature Construction(3)
3582A and C Only: -18 to 104_C (0 to 220_F) without Meets Customs Union technical regulation TP TC
gauges 012/2011 for Groups II/III Category 2 equipment
II Gb c T*X
Electrical Classification for 582i III Db c T*X
CSA— Intrinsically Safe, Explosion-proof, Type n,
Note: These ratings do not apply to the 3582i
Dust-Ignition proof, Division 2,
positioner
FM—Intrinsically Safe, Explosion-proof, Type n,
Non-incendive, Dust-Ignition proof,
Construction Materials
ATEX—Intrinsically Safe, Type n, Flameproof
Refer to table 3
IECEx—Intrinsically Safe, Type n, Flameproof (Gas
Atmospheres Only)
Pressure Gauges
Note: These classifications also apply to the 3582i 40 mm (1.5 inch) diameter with plastic case and brass
positioner connection
J triple scale (PSI, MPa, and bar) or
Housing Classification for 582i J dual scale (PSI and kg/cm2)
CSA—Type 3 Encl.
FM—NEMA 3, IP54 Pressure Connections
ATEX—IP64 1/4 NPT internal
IECEx—IP54
Electrical Connection for 3582i
Mount instrument with vent on the side or the 1/2-14 NPT conduit connection
bottom if weatherproofing is a concern.
Note: These classifications also apply to the 3582i Maximum Valve Stem Travel
positioner 105 mm (4.125 inches); adjustable to obtain lesser
travel with standard input signal
Other Classifications/Certifications for 582i
CUTR— Customs Union Technical Regulations (Russia, Characterized Cams
Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Armenia) See characterized cams section
INMETRO— National Institute of Metrology, Quality,
and Technology (Brazil) Approximate Weight
KGS— Korea Gas Safety Corporation (South Korea) 3582: 2.5 kg (5-1/2 pounds)
NEPSI— National Supervision and Inspection Centre 3582i: 3.6 kg (8 pounds)
for Explosion Protection and Safety of
Instrumentation (China) Options
J Instrument, output, and supply pressure gauges;
Contact your Emerson sales office or Local Business
Partner for classification/certification specific automotive tire valves; or pipe plugs (see Type
information Number Description section) J Bypass valve (only for
direct-acting, 3582 positioners using a full input
Note: These classifications also apply to the 3582i signal range) J Characterized cams B and C
positioner J Connectors for diagnostic testing J High vibration
NOTE: Specialized instrument terms are defined in ANSI/ISA Standard 51.1 - Process Instrument Terminology.
1. The pressure and temperature limits in this document and any applicable standard or code limitation should not be exceeded.
2. Normal m3/hr--normal cubic meters per hour (0_C and 1.01325 bar absolute); Scfh--standard cubic feet per hour (60_F and 14.7 psia).
3. Not available with bypass or pressure gauges.
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60 Ohms
5.6V 5.6V 5.6V
60 Ohms
21B2335-D
W8152 A6012
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Note
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with a spanner.
n Stable Operation—Changes in supply pressure and 3582D—Pneumatic valve positioner with bypass and
valve load have minimal effect on positioner with automotive tire valves instead of pressure
operation. gauges.
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OUTPUT TO DIAPHRAGM
RELAY
INSTRUMENT
BELLOWS
PIVOT
ACTUATOR
VALVE STEM NOZZLE
CONNECTION
FLAPPER
INPUT AXIS
CAM
22A7965-A
BEAM REVERSE ACTION QUADRANT
A2453-2
Supply pressure is connected to the 83L relay. A fixed beam pivots about the input axis to move the flapper
restriction in the relay limits flow to the nozzle so that away from the nozzle. Nozzle pressure decreases and
when the flapper is not restricting the nozzle, air can the relay permits the release of diaphragm casing
bleed out faster than it is being supplied. pressure to atmosphere. The actuator stem moves
upward. Through the cam, stem movement is fed back
The input signal from the control device is connected to the beam to reposition the flapper closer to the
to the bellows. When the input signal increases, the nozzle. When equilibrium conditions are obtained,
bellows expands and moves the beam. The beam stem movement stops and the flapper is positioned to
pivots about the input axis moving the flapper closer prevent any further decrease in diaphragm case
to the nozzle. The nozzle pressure increases and, pressure.
through relay action, increases the output pressure to
the diaphragm actuator. The increased output
pressure to the actuator causes the actuator stem to The principle of operation for reverse acting units is
move downward. Stem movement is fed back to the similar except that as the input signal increases, the
beam by means of a cam. As the cam rotates, the diaphragm casing pressure is decreased. Conversely, a
beam pivots about the feedback axis to move the decreasing input signal causes an increase in the
flapper slightly away from the nozzle. The nozzle pressure to the diaphragm casing.
pressure decreases and reduces the output pressure to
the actuator. Stem movement continues, backing the
flapper away from the nozzle, until equilibrium is As shown in figure 6, the 3582i electro-pneumatic
reached. positioner accepts a DC current input signal provided
to the 582i electro-pneumatic converter attached to
When the input signal decreases, the bellows the positioner. The 582i provides the pneumatic input
contracts (aided by an internal range spring) and the signal pressure used by the pneumatic positioner.
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4-20 MILLIAMPERE -
INPUT SIGNAL +
PNEUMATIC SIGNAL
FROM CONVERTER
BELLOWS
582i
CONVERTER
FEEDBACK
SUPPLY AXIS
OUTPUT TO NOZZLE
ACTUATOR BEAM
RELAY
DIRECT ACTING
QUADRANT
ROTARY
SHAFT ARM INPUT AXIS
CAM
PIVOT
REVERSE ACTING
FLAPPER ASSEMBLY QUADRANT
A4818-2
20
characterized cams (cams B and C) are available as
CAM
options. Figure 7 shows the resultant stem travel due 30 C
to an incremental instrument pressure change for each 40 CAM
cam. When the linear cam is the operating cam, there A
is a linear relationship between an incremental input 50 CAM
B
signal change and valve travel, and the flow 60
characteristic of the valve is that of the control valve.
70
When either characterized cam is the operating cam,
the relationship between an incremental input signal 80
change and valve travel changes thereby modifying 90
the valve flow characteristics. Figure 8 shows how the
characteristic is modified for an equal percentage 100
valve. Figure 9 shows how the characteristic is
POSITIONER
POSITIONER
ACTING
ACTING
DIRECT
0 PERCENT CORRESPONDS TO
MINIMUM DIAPHRAGM PRESSURE
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CAM NORMALLY
A CLOSED
30
CAM VALVE
B
40
50
60 CAM
C
CAM NORMALLY
70 OPEN
A
VALVE
80 CAM
90
B
Ordering Information
100
When ordering, please specify the product application
PERCENT FLOW and construction:
POSITIONER
POSITIONER
REVERSE
ACTING
ACTING
DIRECT
CK4835-A
A1415-1
Application
1. Positioner type number. When ordering a 3582i
electro-pneumatic positioner, specify: J supply and
Figure 9. Linear Valve Flow Characteristics as output pressure gauges, J automotive tire valves,
Modified by Various Cams or J pipe plugs
PERCENT FLOW
POSITIONER
POSITIONER
Construction
REVERSE
ACTING
ACTING
DIRECT
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Figure 10. Valve Positioner Dimensions and Connections (see table 4 for the X dimension)
1/2-14 NPT
CONDUIT
CONN
11.44
30_ MAX (291)
30_ MAX
3/8-18 NPT
VENT CONN
1/4-18 NPT
OUTLET CONN 1/4-18 NPT 1/4-18 NPT
OUTPUT CONN 1/4-18 NPT
11B6519-G
PLUGGED SUPPLY CONN OPTIONAL OUTPUT
FISHER 3582i CONN PLUGGED
141 140
CL OF ACTUATOR (5.50)
(5.56) 0.34 ∅ HOLES
SPACED 0.69 57.2
127
APART (2.25)
(5.00)
X 12.7
261 7.9 (0.50)
(10.26) (0.31)
1/4-18 NPT
INSTR CONN
30_ MAX
205
(8.06)
30_ MAX
3/8-18 NPT
1/4-18 NPT VENT CONN
OUTLET CONN
PLUGGED 1/4-18 NPT 1/4-18 NPT
SUPPLY CONN OUTPUT CONN
11B6520-F FISHER 3582
B2211-3
(DIMENSIONS FOR 3582A, C, D, AND G ARE THE SAME) mm
(INCH)
Table 4. Dimensions
X
STEM TRAVEL
9.5 mm (0.375 inch) Stem 12.7 mm (0.50 inch) Stem 19.1 mm (0.75 inch) Stem
mm Inch mm Inch mm Inch mm Inch
29 or less 1.125 or less 81 3.19 87 3.44 100 3.94
38 1.50 90 3.56 97 3.81 109 4.31
51 2 102 4.00 108 4.25 121 4.75
64 2.50 113 4.44 119 4.69 132 5.19
76 3 124 4.88 130 5.12 143 5.62
89 3.50 135 5.31 141 5.56 154 6.06
102 4 146 5.75 152 6.00 165 6.50
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