Precision Flow Control with the Sauter AVM234SF132
The Sauter AVM234SF132 represents an advanced solution for the precise regulation of fluid flow in industrial and commercial buildings. As a linear actuator, it is responsible for converting electrical signals into physical movement to adjust valve positions. Its design focuses on high torque, longevity, and intelligent control interfaces.
Intelligent Stroke Adaptation
One of the standout features of the AVM234SF132 is its automatic stroke adaptation. Upon installation, the actuator performs an initialization run to identify the valve's end positions. This ensures that the full range of the control signal (typically 0-10V or 4-20mA) is mapped accurately to the valve's physical travel, resulting in highly linear and predictable flow control.

Electronic Force Sensing
To protect both the actuator and the valve seat, the AVM234SF132 incorporates electronic force-dependent switching. If an obstruction is detected or when the valve reaches its fully closed position, the electronics sense the increase in resistance and cut power to the motor. This prevents mechanical strain and extends the lifecycle of the entire assembly.
Low Power Consumption and Efficiency
Sauter has engineered the AVM234SF132 with a focus on green building standards. When the actuator reaches its setpoint, it enters a low-power standby mode. The brushless DC motor technology used within the unit provides high efficiency and quiet operation, making it ideal for environments where noise pollution must be minimized, such as hospitals or office complexes.
Manual Override and Status Feedback
For maintenance and emergency situations, the AVM234SF132 features an external manual adjustment knob. This allows technicians to position the valve without power. Furthermore, the unit provides a feedback signal to the Building Management System (BMS), allowing operators to verify the exact position of the valve remotely, ensuring the system is operating according to the thermal demand.




