Multi turn electric actuators are often the target of outdated industry hearsay that leads to improper sizing and failed commissioning during plant upgrades. In the field, technical authority isn’t built on theory but on specifying hardware that survives 24/7 process cycles without hunting or overheating. A mismatched stem nut or a forgotten safety factor can delay an entire shutdown window, costing thousands in idling labor while a replacement is machined.
From a technical consultant’s perspective, the “cheapest” option on a quote often creates hidden expenses in specialized wiring and mounting brackets that weren’t budgeted. Understanding the operational reality of these units ensures that your valve automation project remains on schedule and within technical limits. Professionals who ignore these nuances typically face premature gear failure or control signal interference during the integration phase.
Why Misconceptions About Multi-Turn Actuators Are Costly

In industrial automation, technical misconceptions are financial liabilities rather than simple academic errors. When a procurement team assumes all multi-turn units are interchangeable, they often overlook the “Duty Cycle” requirements of a specific process. A hidden failure point frequently observed in the field is installing a switch-type actuator on a modulating loop, which leads to motor burnout within weeks because the hardware wasn’t designed for constant hunting.
How wrong assumptions lead to wrong specifications and premature failures
If you assume a valve only needs “standard torque,” you might forget to account for the breakaway torque required after a valve has been seated for months. This oversight leads to stalled motors and stripped gears. Professionals avoid these failures by applying at least a 1.5x safety factor and verifying that the motor’s H-class insulation can handle local ambient heat without tripping the thermal protection prematurely.
5 Misconceptions Buyers Should Stop Believing
Misconception 1: “Multi-turn electric actuators are too expensive for our budget”
The cost of electric actuators industrial facilities actually pay is often misunderstood because buyers focus solely on the invoice price of the unit. In reality, the absence of a compressed air infrastructure—compressors, dryers, and stainless steel tubing—makes electric units more economical for a 10-year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). AOX models typically offer 30-40% cost savings compared to European brands while maintaining equivalent quality and ISO 5210 mounting standards.

Misconception 2: “They require more maintenance than pneumatic actuators”
There is a persistent myth that electronics make electric actuator maintenance more frequent. However, modern units utilize a squirrel cage asynchronous motor and a self-locking worm gear mechanism that is permanently lubricated with specialized motor oil. Unlike pneumatic cylinders that require constant seal replacements and air filter cleaning, electric actuators are virtually maintenance-free for years if the cable entries are correctly sealed during installation.
Misconception 3: “Multi-turn actuators are only for large industrial pipelines”
Contractors sometimes avoid multi turn electric actuators for smaller gate valves because they believe the hardware is too bulky. The reality is that units like the AOX-M start at torque ranges as low as 30Nm, making them suitable for mid-scale water treatment or pharmaceutical processes. These compact units use a shell made of hard aluminum alloy or ductile iron, allowing for installation in tight mechanical rooms where pneumatic piping would be impossible to maneuver.
Misconception 4: “On/off is all they can do”
While legacy plants still use basic open/close controls, modern multi turn electric actuators support advanced modulating (PCU) and intelligent (ICUC) functional modes. They can process 4–20mA proportional signals or integrate directly into a DCS via Modbus, Profibus, or HART protocols. This allows for precision flow regulation that pneumatic “all-or-nothing” systems simply cannot match without expensive external positioners.
Misconception 5: “Electric actuators fail more often in harsh environments”
This myth stems from using indoor-rated units in outdoor settings. High-quality actuators are built with IP67 protection (optional IP68 for submersion) and Exdb II C T5 explosion-proof ratings. This rugged construction significantly extends the electric linear actuator lifespan even in corrosive chemical or offshore environments. Using built-in anti-condensation heaters (30W) prevents internal moisture buildup, which is the primary cause of PCB failure in humid climates.
What to Verify Instead — A Practical Checklist Before You Decide
Before placing an order, a field engineer must verify specific parameters to ensure the system doesn’t fail during commissioning:
| Parameter | Specification to Confirm | AOX-M / AOX-M-Z Capability |
|---|---|---|
| Output Torque | Breakaway torque plus 1.5× safety factor | 30 Nm to 1000 Nm direct output, up to 500 kNm with gearbox |
| Montagem | Bottom installation dimensions | Norma Internacional ISO 5210 |
| Caixa | Classificação de ingresso e explosão | IP67/IP68, Exdb II C T5 |
| Sinal de controle | Modulante ou On Off operação | 4 a 20 mA, Modbus, Profibus, HART |
| Acionamento Manual | Capacidade de operação de emergência | Embreagem mecânica com volante |
Obtenha uma verificação de especificações com um especialista em atuadores multi-volta antes de fazer seu pedido
A consequência de um erro de 5 mm no diâmetro do eixo pode levar a semanas de inatividade enquanto uma oficina mecânica conserta a luva de acionamento. Um fluxo de trabalho profissional envolve o envio da ficha técnica da sua válvula para a equipe de engenharia para a série AOX-M-Z verificar as relações de engrenagem e o torque antes da aquisição.
Conclusão
Em última análise, atuadores elétricos multi-volta ajude as plantas modernas a reduzir a complexidade, melhorar a precisão do controle e diminuir os custos operacionais do ciclo de vida. Ao superar esses cinco mitos comuns, você pode se concentrar no controle de precisão e na confiabilidade de longo prazo. O dimensionamento, instalação e comissionamento adequados ajudam a prevenir o tempo de inatividade e a estender a vida útil do atuador.
Pronto para atualizar a confiabilidade da sua instalação? Precisa de ajuda para selecionar o atuador elétrico multi-volta certo para sua aplicação? AOX engenheiros podem revisar as especificações da sua válvula, verificar os requisitos de torque e recomendar a solução ideal AOX-M ou AOX-M-Z para o seu projeto. Entre em contato com nossa equipe hoje mesmo para uma avaliação técnica gratuita.
Perguntas Frequentes
Qual é a definição de um atuador multi-volta?
Um atuador multi-volta é um dispositivo projetado para operar válvulas que exigem mais de uma rotação completa de 360 graus do eixo para se mover de totalmente aberto para totalmente fechado, como válvulas gaveta ou globo.
Como solucionar um motor que para no meio do curso?
Verifique se a proteção de torque disparou devido ao travamento da válvula ou falta de lubrificação. A maioria dos atuadores modernos possui proteção térmica integrada que cortará a energia para evitar que o motor queime se encontrar uma obstrução.
Esses atuadores podem ser instalados em tubulações horizontais?
Sim. A luva de acionamento do eixo de saída é projetada para ser adaptável tanto para instalação vertical quanto horizontal, desde que as entradas de cabo estejam posicionadas corretamente e seladas para evitar a entrada de umidade.





