Products Description

| Product Name | Carrier Actuator Motor HF26BB030 |
| Model | HF26BB030 |
| Applicable Industries | Construction and Commercial |
| Application | Refrigeration compressor |
| Packaging | Cardboard Box |
| MOQ | 1 Piece |
Carrier HF26BB030 Guide Vane Actuator Motor: Functions and Applications
1. Cooling Load Regulation: Precisely controls the guide vane opening based on air conditioning load demands to deliver the corresponding cooling capacity, enabling on-demand cooling and minimizing energy consumption.
2. Anti-Surge Control: When the unit approaches the surge zone, the guide vanes rapidly close to reduce airflow intake and stabilize compressor operating conditions, thereby completely preventing surge-induced damage.
3. Startup Control: The guide vanes remain fully closed during unit startup, facilitating a light-load start that reduces startup current and protects both the motor and the power grid.
4. Stable Operation Control: Optimizes guide vane angles during partial-load operation to maintain the compressor within its high-efficiency operating range, thereby reducing vibration, lowering noise levels, and extending service life.
5. Fail-Safe Mode: In the event of a power failure or system malfunction, the guide vanes automatically reset to a safe position to prevent secondary damage to the unit.
6. Precise Feedback: A potentiometer provides real-time feedback on the vane’s opening position to the controller, establishing a closed-loop control system that ensures zero positioning error.
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| Q1:For refrigeration industry, which brands are your products covering? | A1:We produce filter element replacements for brands like,Bitzer, Carrier, York, McQuay, Trane, etc… |
| Q2:Does the price include freight? | A2:The quotation is usually the factory price. We can recommend the most economical logistics plan and calculate the freight according to your destination and quantity. |
| Q3:How to ensure product quality? | A3:We have a strict quality control process, and we will carry out multiple inspections before the products leave the factory to ensure that they meet the standards. |
| Q4:Why choose us? | A4:Product reliability: We are a professional manufacturer . can offer high-quality products at the most competitive prices. Technical support: We provide technical assistance. Industry experience: We have over 10 years of experience in the refrigeration equipment service field. After-sales service: We offer professional after-sales service. Team collaboration: We have a professional team that can provide you with prompt services and delivery schedules. |
Product Installation and Maintenance Recommendations
Installation Location:The guide vane drive mechanism is situated atop the compressor; the shaft end connects directly to the guide vane linkage rod.
Installation Essentials: Prior to installation, manually rotate the shaft to verify smooth movement and ensure there is no binding or jamming.
Ensure proper alignment during installation to guarantee that the shaft is free from radial forces and axial play.
Commissioning Steps:
Upon powering up, the controller will execute the guide vane calibration routine.
Verify the accuracy of the 0° (fully closed) and 90° (fully open) positions.
Manually test forward/reverse rotation, response speed, and positioning accuracy.
Replacement Cycle:Replacement is recommended every 6 to 8 years, or after 40,000 cumulative operating hours.
Fault Diagnosis:
Inaccurate positioning or drifting:Potentiometer wear or gearbox slippage.
Abnormal noise or jamming: Gearbox wear, obstruction by foreign objects, or shaft deformation.
Abnormal feedback signal:Potentiometer damage or poor electrical contact in the wiring.
