Overview
The Fireye NXC40 is a high-torque, industrial-grade servo motor designed for precise fuel-air ratio control in advanced burner management and combustion systems. It serves as a critical component for parallel positioning, receiving electronic signals to accurately modulate the position of dampers and valves. Engineered for seamless integration with Fireye NEXUS platforms, including the NX6100 and NX6300 series controllers, the NXC40 ensures optimal combustion efficiency and safe operation in demanding commercial and industrial environments.
Features
- 4-wire CANbus communication interface for precise, closed-loop positioning and feedback.
- High-torque performance capable of managing heavy-duty damper and valve loads.
- Rugged industrial construction with an IP65/IP66 (NEMA 4) rating for protection against dust and water.
- Internal microswitches for accurate detection of open and close limits.
- Supports continuous-duty operation in harsh boiler room environments.
- Fast-response servo control providing repeatable actuator positioning.
Specifications
- Model Number: NXC40
- Torque: 40 Nm (approximately 29.5 ft-lbs) driving torque; 18 Nm holding torque.
- Operating Voltage: 24 VAC (50/60 Hz).
- Power Consumption: Approximately 18 VA.
- Rotation: Approximately 90 to 100 degrees.
- Actuation Time: Approximately 30 seconds for 90-degree rotation.
- Operating Temperature: -4 degree F to 140 degree F (-20 degree C to 60 degree C).
- Weight: Approximately 7.5 lbs to 8 lbs (3.4 kg).
- Mounting Orientation: Any.
Applications
The Fireye NXC40 is primarily used in commercial and industrial combustion systems, including boilers, furnaces, and large-scale industrial heating applications. It is specifically designed to work with the Fireye NEXUS parallel positioning system to control the ratio of fuel and air. Its versatile design makes it suitable for a variety of HVAC and air management configurations, such as rooftop units, chillers, and air handling units, where precise motion control is essential for energy efficiency and resource conservation.



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