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Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021Fisher 3582 and 3582i Positioners and 582iElectro‐Pneumatic ConverterContentsPressure Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Supply Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Output Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Instrument Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Diagnostic Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Electrical Connections for 3582iValve Positioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .582i Converter Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Operating Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Valve Positioner Cam Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Scope of Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Type Number Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Educational Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Hazardous Area Classifications and SpecialInstructions for “Safe Use” and Installationin Hazardous Areas for 582i Converter . . . . . . . . 8Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Changing Cam Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14CONTROL VALVE WITH3582 POSITIONERwww.Fisher.com17192020(continued on page 2)Figure 1. Typical Mounting for Fisher 3582 and 3582i PositionersW5498‐1141416161617W8424-1CONTROL VALVE WITH3582i POSITIONER

Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021Contents (cont'd)Valve Positioner Bypass Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . .Input Signal Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Valve Positioner Split‐Range Operation . . . . . . . . .Changing Valve Positioner Action . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calibration Of Valve Positioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beam Alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Principle of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3582 Valve Positioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3582i Valve Positioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Changing the Range Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .222223232424262727282930Replacing Gaskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacing the Nozzle O‐Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacing the Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adjusting the Flapper Pivot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacing the 582i ConverterPrimary O‐Ring and Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacing the 582i Converter HousingCap O‐Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removing the 582i Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reassembling the 582i Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parts Ordering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parts Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3031313232323233343435IntroductionScope of ManualThis instruction manual includes installation, operation, calibration, maintenance, and parts ordering information forFisher 3582 pneumatic valve positioners and the 3582i electro‐pneumatic valve positioner. Refer to separateinstruction manuals for information on the control valve, actuator, and accessories.Do not install, operate or maintain a 3582 pneumatic valve positioner or a 3582i electro‐pneumaticvalve positioner without being fully trained and qualified in valve, actuator and accessory installation,operation and maintenance. To avoid personal injury or property damage it is important to carefullyread, understand, and follow all of the contents of this manual, including all safety cautions andwarnings. If you have any questions about these instructions, contact your Emerson sales office beforeproceeding.Description3582 pneumatic valve positioners and the 3582i electro‐pneumatic valve positioner shown in figure 1 are used withdiaphragm‐actuated, sliding‐stem control valve assemblies. The pneumatic valve positioners receive a pneumaticinput signal from a control device and modulate the supply pressure to the control valve actuator. The positioneradjusts the actuator supply pressure to maintain a valve stem position proportional to the pneumatic input signal.3582NS positioners are designed for nuclear power applications. The 3582NS construction includes materials thatprovide superior performance at elevated temperature and radiation levels. The O‐rings are EPDM (ethylenepropylene) and the diaphragms are EPDM/meta‐aramid fabric. EPDM demonstrates superior temperature capabilityand shelf life over nitrile. The meta‐aramid diaphragm fabric demonstrates improved strength retention at elevatedtemperature and radiation conditions.CAUTIONUse a clean, dry, oil‐free air supply with instruments containing EPDM components. EPDM is subject to degradation whenexposed to petroleum‐based lubricants.2

Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021Table 1. Specifications for Fisher 3582 and 3582i Valve PositionersInput Bellows Pressure Rating(1)Note: Specifications for 3582 positioners include3582A, 3582C, 3582D, 3582G, and 3582NS unlessotherwise indicatedSee table 4 for minimum and maximum pressureratings (allowable input signal) for each availablerange springAvailable ConfigurationsRefer to Type Number Descriptions on page 5Maximum Steady‐State Air Consumption(2)35821.4 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)3582i1.4 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 Signal3582:J 0.2 to 1.0 bar (3 to 15 psig), J 0.4 to 2.0 bar(6 to 30 psig), or J split range, see table 53582i:4 to 20 mA DC constant current with 30 VDCmaximum compliance voltage, can be split range, seetable 5Maximum Supply Air DemandEquivalent Circuit for 3582i1.4 bar (20 psig) Supply: 4.4 normal m3/hr (164.5 scfh)2.0 bar (30 psig) Supply: 6.7 normal m3/hr (248.5 scfh)2.4 bar (35 psig) Supply: 7.7 normal m3/hr (285.5 scfh)The 582i converter equivalent circuit is 120 ohms,shunted by three 5.6‐volt zener diodes (see figure 10)Output SignalPerformanceType: Pneumatic pressure as required by actuator upto 95 percent of maximum supplyAction: Field‐reversible between J direct andJ reverse within the pneumatic valve positioner3582Independent Linearity: 1 percent of output signalspanHysteresis: 0.5 percent of span3582iIndependent Linearity: 2 percent of output signalspanHysteresis: 0.6 percent of spanSupply Pressure(1)Recommended: 0.3 bar (5 psi) above actuatorrequirementMaximum: 3.4 bar (50 psig) or pressure rating ofactuator, whichever is lowerElectromagnetic Compatibility for 582ielectro‐pneumatic converterMeets EN 61326‐1:2013 Immunity—Industrial locations per Table 2 of the EN 61326‐1 standard. Performance is shown in table 2 below. Emissions—Class A ISM equipment rating: Group 1, Class ASupply Medium: Air or Natural GasSupply medium must be clean, dry, and noncorrosivePer ISA Standard 7.0.01A maximum 40 micrometer particle size in the airsystem is acceptable. Further filtration down to 5micrometer particle size is recommended. Lubricantcontent is not to exceed 1 ppm weight (w/w) orvolume (v/v) basis. Condensation in the air supplyshould be minimizedNote: The electromagnetic compatibilityspecifications also apply to the 3582i3582 and 3582iTypical Open Loop Gain (Output Signal):J 100 in the range of 0.2 to 1.0 bar (3 to 15 psig)J 55 in the range of 0.4 to 2.0 bar (6 to 30 psig)Per ISO 8573-1Maximum particle density size: Class 7Oil content: Class 3Pressure Dew Point: Class 3 or at least 10 C less thanthe lowest ambient temperature expected3582 and 3582iTypical Open Loop Gain (Output Signal):J 100 in the range of 0.2 to 1.0 bar (3 to 15 psig)J 55 in the range of 0.4 to 2.0 bar (6 to 30 psig)Note: The 3582i is not approved for use with naturalgas as the supply medium‐ continued ‐3

Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021Table 1. Specifications for Fisher 3582 and 3582i Valve Positioners (Continued)Operating InfluencesSupply Pressure—3582: Valve travel changes less than1.67 percent per bar (0.25 percent per 2 psi) changein supply pressureSupply Pressure—3582i: Valve travel changes lessthan 3.62 percent per bar (1.5 percent per 2 psi)change in supply pressureOperative Temperature Limits(1)Standard Construction3582 and 3582i: -40 to 71 C (-40 to 160 F)3582NS: -40 to 82 C (-40 to 180 F) with EPDMelastomersHigh‐Temperature Construction3582A and C only: -18 to 104 C (0 to 220 F)without gaugesElectrical Classification for 582iCSA—Intrinsically Safe, Explosion proof, Type n,Dust‐Ignition proof, DIV 2FM—Intrinsically Safe, Explosion proof, Type n,Non‐incendive, Dust‐Ignition proofATEX—Intrinsically Safe, Flameproof, Type nIECEx—Intrinsically Safe, Flameproof, Type nNote: These classifications also apply to the 3582ipositionerHousing Classification for 582iCSA—Type 3 Encl.FM—NEMA 3, IP54ATEX—IP64IECEx—IP54Mount instrument with vent on the side or bottom ifweatherproofing is a concern.Note: These classifications also apply to the 3582ipositionerOther Classifications/CertificationsCUTR—Customs Union Technical Regulations (Russia,Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Armenia)INMETRO— National Institute of Metrology, Qualityand Technology (Brazil)KTL— Korea Testing Laboratory (South Korea)CCC— China Compulsory ComplianceNEPSI— National Supervision and Inspection Centrefor Explosion Protection and Safety ofInstrumentation (China)Contact your Emerson sales office forclassification/certification specific informationHazardous Area Classification for 35823582 valve positioners comply with the requirementsof ATEX Group II Category 2 Gas and DustEx h IIC Tx GbEx h IIIC Tx DbMaximum surface temperature (Tx) depends onoperating conditionsGas: T4, T5, T6Dust: T85.T104Note: This rating does not apply to the 3582iPressure Gauges40 mm (1.5 inch) diameter with plastic case and brassconnection J triple scale (PSI, MPa, and bar) orJ dual scale (PSI and kg/cm2)Pressure Connections1/4‐18 NPTElectrical Connection for 3582i1/2‐14 NPT conduit connectionMaximum Valve Stem Travel105 mm (4.125 inches); adjustable to obtain lessertravels with standard input signalsCharacterized CamsSee characterized cams sectionApproximate Weight3582: 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds)3582i: 3.6 kg (8 pounds)Declaration of SEPFisher Controls International LLC declares thisproduct to be in compliance with Article 4 paragraph3 of the PED Directive 2014/68/EU. It was designedand manufactured in accordance with SoundEngineering Practice (SEP) and cannot bear the CEmarking related to PED compliance.However, the product may bear the CE marking toindicate compliance with other applicable EuropeanCommunity Directives.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).4

Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021Table 2. Fisher 582i Electro‐Pneumatic Converter(1) EMC Summary enomenonBasic StandardTest LevelPerformanceCriteria(2)Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)IEC 61000‐4‐2Radiated EM fieldIEC 61000‐4‐3Rated power frequency magnetic fieldIEC 61000‐4‐84 kV contact8 kV air80 to 1000 MHz @ 10V/m with 1 kHz AM at 80%1400 to 2000 MHz @ 3V/m with 1 kHz AM at 80%2000 to 2700 MHz @ 1V/m with 1 kHz AM at 80%60 A/m at 50 HzBurst (fast transients)IEC 61000‐4‐41 kVSurgeIEC 61000‐4‐51 kV (line to ground only, each)BConducted RFIEC 61000‐4‐6150 kHz to 80 MHz at 3 VrmsAAAAASpecification limit 1% of span1. The information contained in the table also applies to the 3582i positioner.2. A No degradation during testing. B Temporary degradation during testing, but is self‐recovering.Description (continued)Under the 10CFR50, Appendix B, quality assurance program, the 3582NS positioner is qualified commercial gradededicated. These can be supplied as 10CFR, Part 21 items.The 3582i is an electro‐pneumatic valve positioner, consisting of a 582i electro‐pneumatic converter installed on a3582 pneumatic valve positioner. The 3582i valve positioner provides an accurate valve stem position that isproportional to a DC current input signal.The 582i electro‐pneumatic converter is a modular unit that can be installed at the factory or in the field. However, donot install a 582i converter on an existing positioner until you contact your Emerson sales office for applicationassistance.The 582i converter receives the DC current input signal and, through a nozzle/flapper arrangement, provides aproportional pneumatic output signal. This pneumatic output signal provides the input signal to the pneumatic valvepositioner, eliminating the need for a remote‐mounted transducer.Refer to the type number description for a detailed explanation of type numbers.Type Number DescriptionsThe Fisher 3582 series of positioners include the models listed below.The following descriptions provide specific information on the different valve positioner constructions. If the typenumber is not known, refer to the nameplate on the positioner. For the location of the nameplate, refer to key 25 infigure 20.3582—Pneumatic valve positioner with bypass and instrument, supply, and output pressure gauges.3582A—Pneumatic valve positioner without bypass and without pressure gauges.3582C—Pneumatic valve positioner without bypass and with automotive tire valves instead of pressure gauges.3582D—Pneumatic valve positioner with bypass and with automotive tire valves instead of pressure gauges.3582G—Pneumatic valve positioner without bypass and with instrument, supply, and output pressure gauges.3582NS—Pneumatic valve positioner for nuclear service applications with or without bypass and with automotive tirevalves instead of pressure gauges.3582i—Electro‐pneumatic valve positioner without bypass; with 582i converter; and with: supply and output pressuregauges, automotive tire valves, or pipe plugs.5

3582 and 582iInstruction ManualOctober 2021D200138X012582i—Electro‐pneumatic converter with: supply and output pressure gauges, automotive tire valves, or pipe plugs.Used for conversion of a 4‐20 mA input signal to a 0.2 to 1.0 bar (3 to 15 psig) input signal for the pneumatic valvepositioner.SpecificationsSpecifications for the valve positioners are shown in table 1.Refer to the unit nameplate to determine the type of positioner, supply pressure, etc.WARNINGThis product is intended for a specific current range, temperature range and other application specifications. Applyingdifferent current, temperature and other service conditions could result in malfunction of the product, property damage orpersonal injury.Educational ServicesFor information on available courses for 3852 and 3582i, as well as a variety of other products, contact:Emerson Automation SolutionsEducational Services, RegistrationPhone: 1-641-754-3771 or 1-800-338-8158e‐mail: ngInstallationIf using natural gas as the pneumatic supply medium, natural gas will be used in the pressure connections of the unitto any connected equipment. The unit will vent natural gas into the surrounding atmosphere, unless it is remotevented.WARNINGAlways wear protective clothing, gloves, and eyewear when performing any installation operations to avoid personalinjury.If installing into an existing application, also refer to the WARNING at the beginning of the Maintenance section in thisinstruction manual.Check with your process or safety engineer for any additional measures that must be taken to protect against processmedia.6

Instruction ManualD200138X0123582 and 582iOctober 2021WARNINGPersonal injury or property damage may result from fire or explosion if natural gas is used as the supply medium andappropriate preventive measures are not taken. Preventive measures may include, but are not limited to, one or more ofthe following: Remote venting of the unit, re‐evaluating the hazardous area classification, ensuring adequate ventilation,and the removal of any ignition sources.3582i does not meet third party approvals for use with natural gas as the supply medium. Use of natural gas as the supplymedium can result in personal injury or property damage from fire or explosion.CAUTIONDo not use sealing tape on pneumatic connections. This instrument contains small passages that may become obstructedby detached sealing tape. Thread sealant paste should be used to seal and lubricate pneumatic threaded connections.NoteAll valve positioners are shipped with foam rubber packing material inside the case. Remove the cover (key 33, figure 20) and thepacking material before attempting to operate the unit. Make sure all vent openings are clear before installation of the unit andthat they remain clear during use.Typically, the positioner is ordered with the actuator. If so, the factory mounts the valve positioner and connects thevalve positioner output to the actuator. If a Fisher 67CFR filter‐regulator is specified, it may be integrally mounted tothe valve positioner , except for the 3582NS positioner. For the 3582NS, the 67CFR is separately mounted, notintegrally mounted to the positioner.NoteIn some cases, alignment and calibration of the valve positioner at the factory may not be possible, and field alignment andcalibration is required. Before putting the valve positioner into service, check the operation of the unit to be sure it is calibrated. Ifthe valve positioner requires alignment or calibration, refer to the appropriate calibration instructions in this manual.If the valve positioner is ordered separately, disconnected, or removed from the actuator, refer to the appropriatesections of this manual for installation information.7

3582 and 582iInstruction ManualOctober 2021D200138X012Hazardous Area Classifications and Special Instructions for “Safe Use” andInstallation in Hazardous Locations for 582i Electro‐Pneumatic ConverterRefer to the following instruction manual supplements for approval information.D CSA Hazardous Area Approvals - Fisher 582i Electro-Pneumatic Converter (D104319X012)D FM Hazardous Area Approvals - Fisher 582i Electro-Pneumatic Converter (D104320X012)D ATEX Hazardous Area Approvals - Fisher 582i Electro-Pneumatic Converter (D104321X012)D IECEx Hazardous Area Approvals - Fisher 582i Electro-Pneumatic Converter (D104322X012)All documents are available from your Emerson sales office or Fisher.com. Contact your Emerson sales office for allother approval/certification information.8

Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021MountingKey numbers used in this procedure are shown in figure 2 except where indicated.1. Figure 2 shows the various mounting parts required for mounting on Fisher actuators. Mounting parts for actuatorsthat require spacers have the spacers (key 50) included. 657 and 667 actuators, sizes 70 through 100, with orwithout a side‐mounted handwheel, use spacers (keys 97 and 102) between the stem connector and the connectorarm (key 48). On all other actuators that use spacers, place the spacers (key 50) between the mounting plate(key 63) and the actuator mounting boss.When mounting the valve positioner on an actuator by another manufacturer, provide spacers, if necessary, bycutting sections from 1/2 or 3/8‐inch pipe so that the “X” dimension matches the value given in figure 3.Figure 2. Mounting Assembly657, 657MO, 667, 667MOSIZE 80 UP TO 51 mm (2 IN) TRAVEL657SIZE 70, 87 UP TO 51 mm (2 IN) TRAVEL67CFR657, 657MO, 667, 667MOSIZE 100 ALL TRAVEL657, 657MO, 667, 667MOSIZE 80 52 TO 76 mm (2.0625 TO 3 IN) TRAVEL657MO, 667MOSIZE 70, 87 78 TO 102 mm (3.0625 TO 4 IN) TRAVEL657‐4MO, 667‐4MOSIZE 70, 87 102 mm (4 IN) TRAVEL657MO, 667MOSIZE 70, 87 UP TO 78 mm (3 IN) TRAVEL513SIZE 32656ALL SIZES657MOSIZE 34, 45, 50, 60657‐4, 667‐4SIZE 70, 87 102 mm (4 IN) TRAVEL657, 667SIZE 70, 87 78 TO 102 mm (3.0625 TO 4 IN) TRAVEL667SIZE 70, 87, 52 TO 78 mm (2.0625 TO 3 IN) TRAVELNOTE:KEY 55 (TUBING CONNECTOR) NOT SHOWN41B8569‐D SHT 1 AND 29

3582 and 582iInstruction ManualOctober 2021D200138X0122. As shown in figures 2 and 4 attach the connector arm (key 48) to the stem connector so that the connector armextends through the yoke legs on the side of the lower mounting boss.3. Attach the valve positioner to the mounting plate (key 63) using the holes shown in figure 5.4. Mount the 67CFR regulator:D 3582 valve positioners (except 3582NS), mount the regulator on the integral boss on the bypass block.D 3582NS valve positioners, use the mounting plate with provision for separately mounting the 67CFR regulator.Separately mount the positioner and the regulator on the mounting plate.D 3582i valve positioners, mount the regulator on the integral boss that is part of the 582i converter housing.5. As shown in figure 5, the mounting bracket has four sets of holes for mounting the assembly to the actuator. Referto table 3 to determine which set of mounting holes to use, then attach the assembly to the lower mounting pad onthe actuator.CAUTIONTo avoid equipment damage, be certain the connector arm clears the valve positioner case as the actuator moves throughits complete stroke.6. Position the actuator to its mid‐travel position using a handwheel or manual loading regulator.7. Slip the round end of the travel pin (key 60) into the rotary shaft arm (key 2) slot as shown in figure 4.8. Slide the square end of the travel pin into the pin holder and pin lock (keys 61 and 59). Place the pin lock and holderinto the slot in the connector arm (key 48). Screw the cap nut (key 62) onto the pin lock (key 59), but do nottighten.9. With the actuator at its mid‐travel position, lift the rotary shaft arm so that the 0‐degree index marks on the rotaryshaft arm are aligned with the case index marks as shown in figure 6.CAUTIONNever set the travel pin at a setting that is less than the actual actuator stroke. Setting the travel pin at a setting that is lessthan the actual actuator stroke will cause the cam to rotate more than 60 degrees, causing damage to the cam or otherparts.10. Position the travel pin so that it is perpendicular to the connector arm and aligns with the correct actuator stemtravel index on the rotary shaft arm. Tighten the cap nut to a torque of 10.6 N m (94 in lbf) (key 62 in figure 4).11. Check the travel pin setting using the following procedures:D For standard travel pin setting (that is, with the travel pin setting equal to total actuator travel). Stroke theactuator to each end of its travel. At each end of travel, the 30‐degree index marks on the rotary shaft arm shouldalign with the case index marks. If the index marks are not in line, loosen the cap nut (key 62) and slide the travelpin (key 60) in the rotary shaft arm slot until the 30‐degree index marks align with the case index marks. Be surethe travel pin remains perpendicular to the connector arm. After making this adjustment, tighten the cap nutand re‐check the arm at the mid‐travel position. If the 0‐degree index marks do not align, repeat this procedure.D For special travel pin setting (that is, with the travel pin setting greater than total actuator travel). Check theindex marks using a procedure similar to the standard settings procedure. The arm will not rotate a full 60degrees as the actuator is stroked, and the 30‐degree index marks on the cam will be short of aligning with the10

Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021case index marks. If necessary, adjust the travel pin position so that the 30‐degree marks are the same distancefrom the respective case index mark at each end of actuator travel.Figure 3. Spacing for Mounting on Other than Fisher ActuatorsSTEM TRAVELX9.5 mm (0.375 Inch) Stem12.7 mm (0.5 Inch) Stem19.1 mm (0.75 Inch) StemMillimeters29 or 143891021351461411521541651.125 or InchesX30 MAX.30 MAX.11B6520‐F11

Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021Figure 4. Isometric View Showing Motion Feedback Arrangement and Typical Stem ConnectionACTUATORSTEMSTEMCONNECTORTRAVEL PIN(KEY 60)CONNECTOR ARM(KEY 48)CAP NUT(KEY 62)ROTARY SHAFTARM (KEY 2)POSITIONERCV1768-CA1397‐2YOKEVALVE PLUG STEMFigure 5. Mounting Plates Used with Fisher 3582 Valve PositionersSET NO. 1SET NO. 2SET NO. 3HOLES FORMOUNTINGPLATE TOACTUATORHOLES FORMOUNTING REGULATORHOLES FORMOUNTINGPOSITIONERTO PLATEMOUNTING PLATE FOR MOUNTING POSITIONERWITH INTEGRALLY MOUNTED FILTER REGULATORBF2635-B12SET NO. 4HOLES FOR MOUNTINGPLATE TO ACTUATORHOLES FOR MOUNTINGPOSITIONER TO PLATEMOUNTING PLATE FOR MOUNTING POSITIONER WITHSEPARATELY MOUNTED FILTER REGULATOR

Instruction Manual3582 and 582iD200138X012October 2021Figure 6. Rotary Shaft Arm and Case Index MarksCASE INDEX MARKS30 DEGREES30 DEGREES0‐DEGREEARM INDEXMARKS 2130‐DEGREEARM INDEXMARKSARM AT MID‐TRAVEL POSITIONACTUATOR STEM TRAVEL INDEXES1NOTES:1 MAXIMUM ROTATION FROM MID‐TRAVEL POSITION.2 ALIGN INDEX MARKS AS SHOWN FOR MID‐TRAVEL POSITION.70CA0750‐CA2452‐2Table 3. Fisher 3582 Mounting SSET NO.(1)TRAVEL PINPOSITION(2)TypeSize513 & 71021024411NormalNormal657‐4 WithoutSide‐MountedHandwheel657‐4 WithSide‐MountedHandwheel657‐8667‐4 657 & 667WithoutSide‐MountedHandwheel657 & nchMOUNTING HOLESSET NO.(1)657667TRAVEL 8-10233.0625‐42221NormalInvertedThe indicated set number should be considered a reference point only, due to the variables related to making up the stem connection.Normal position is shown in figure 4.Travel pin position for 657 is normal.Travel pin position for 667 is normal.13

3582 and 582iOctober 2021Instruction ManualD200138X012Changing Cam PositionRefer to figure 20 for a typical cam illustration and key number locations.NoteThe small arrow on the cam must point in the direction of stem movement with increasing actuator diaphragm pressure.If the arrow is pointing in the wrong direction, use the following procedure to remove, reverse, and re‐install the cam.When mounting a valve positioner check to see if the correct cam (key 4) and cam position has been selected. Tochange the cam or cam position, unhook the extension spring (key 38), and remove the cam bolt and locking nut (keys6 and 45). Remove the cam and spring retainer bracket (key 43).To install the cam, screw the locking nut all the way onto the cam bolt. Attach the cam and spring retainer bracket tothe shaft assembly with the cam bolt. Tighten the bolt to secure the cam. Then, tighten the locking nut against thespring retainer bracket. Hook the spring into the spring retainer bracket.Details on cam characteristics can be found on page 20 in the cam information portion of the operating informationsection.Pressure ConnectionsWARNINGValve positioners are capable of providing full supply pressure to connected equipment. To avoid personal injury orequipment damage caused by parts bursting from system overpressure, make sure the supply pressure never exceeds themaximum safe working pressure of any connected equipment.CAUTIONDo not use sealing tape on pneumatic connections. This instrument contains small passages that may become obstructedby detached sealing tape. Thread sealant paste should be used to seal and lubricate pneumatic threaded connections.Pressure connections are shown in figure 7. All pressure connections are 1/4 NPT internal. Use 3/8‐inch tubing for allpressure connections. After making pressure connections, turn on the supply pressure and check all connections forleaks.Supply ConnectionWARNINGPersonal injury or property damage may occur from an uncontrolled process if the supply medium is not clean, dry, oil‐freeair, and noncorrosive gas. While use and regular maintenance of a filter that removes particles larger than 40 micrometersin diameter will suffice in most applications, check with an Emerson field office and industry instrument air qualitystandards for use with corrosive air or if you are unsure about the proper amount or method of air filtration or filtermaintenance.3582i does not meet third party approvals for use with natural gas as the supply medium. Use of natural gas as the supplymedium can result in pe

Fisher 3582 pneumatic valve positioners and the 3582i electro‐pneumatic valve positioner. Refer to separate instruction manuals for information on the control valve, actuator, and accessories. Do not install, operate or maintain a 3582 pneumatic valve positioner or a 3582i electro‐pneumatic valve positionerFile Size: 596KBPage Count: 48

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