THE HONEYWELL M7285C1009 34VA, 120V 50/60HZ. 90 DEG ADJ STROKE. 30-60 SEC TIMING. 60 LB-IN TORQUE. WITH Transformer AND TERMINAL Adapter Spring RETURN, NORM CLOSED 4-20 MA INPUT, 2 AUX Switch, DUAL Shaft
M7285C1009 Honeywell Actuator – 120 V Spring-Return Modulating Actuator Datasheet
Overview of M7285C1009 Honeywell
The Honeywell M7285C1009 is part of the Modutrol IV actuator family. Designed for HVAC and burner control systems, this spring-return actuator provides fail-safe positioning when power is lost. With 60 lb-in torque, 4–20 mA modulating input, and dual internal auxiliary switches, it delivers precise control of dampers and valves in demanding environments.
Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Actuator Type | Modulating, spring-return |
| Voltage | 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Torque Rating | 60 lb-in |
| Stroke Range | Adjustable 90° to 160° |
| Control Input | 4–20 mA modulating signal |
| Full Stroke Timing | 30–60 seconds |
| Mounting Style | Foot-mounted |
| Auxiliary Switches | 2 internal |
| Shaft | Dual-ended, 3/8 in square |
| Dimensions | Approx. 6 7/16 in H × 5 1/2 in W × 8 3/4 in D |
| Temperature Range | –40 °F to +150 °F |
| Fail-Safe Action | Spring-return to default position on power loss |
| Housing | Die-cast aluminum, durable construction |
Features & Benefits
Spring-return fail-safe protects equipment by moving to a safe position on power loss
Precise modulating control with 4–20 mA input for accurate damper and valve positioning
Adjustable stroke from 90° to 160° for versatile applications
Dual auxiliary switches provide feedback or additional control logic
Durable design built to perform in demanding HVAC and industrial settings
Dual shaft outputs allow flexible linkage connections
Applications
Commercial and industrial HVAC dampers
Hydronic valves in heating, cooling, or mixing systems
Combustion air and burner control systems
Retrofit upgrades for older actuators requiring fail-safe operation
Integration with building automation and energy management systems
Installation & Maintenance
Mount actuator securely on valve or damper with proper linkage alignment
Adjust zero and span to match travel requirements
Ensure smooth, nonbinding linkage operation
Periodically verify auxiliary switch function
Keep actuator free of dust, dirt, and condensation
Do not manually force the shaft to prevent gear damage








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