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 |
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| 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
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Spring-return fail-safe protects equipment by moving to a safe position on power loss
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Precise modulating control with 4–20 mA input for accurate damper and valve positioning
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Adjustable stroke from 90° to 160° for versatile applications
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Dual auxiliary switches provide feedback or additional control logic
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Durable design built to perform in demanding HVAC and industrial settings
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Dual shaft outputs allow flexible linkage connections
Applications
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Commercial and industrial HVAC dampers
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Hydronic valves in heating, cooling, or mixing systems
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Combustion air and burner control systems
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Retrofit upgrades for older actuators requiring fail-safe operation
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Integration with building automation and energy management systems
Installation & Maintenance
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Mount actuator securely on valve or damper with proper linkage alignment
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Adjust zero and span to match travel requirements
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Ensure smooth, nonbinding linkage operation
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Periodically verify auxiliary switch function
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Keep actuator free of dust, dirt, and condensation
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Do not manually force the shaft to prevent gear damage





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