An HVAC actuator includes an output shaft rotatable between first and second end positions and a drive mechanism to selectively drive the output shaft toward the first end position. The actuator may include a light source within its housing and a window to provide visibility of the light from the li
An HVAC actuator includes an output shaft rotatable between first and second end positions and a drive mechanism to selectively drive the output shaft toward the first end position. The actuator may include a light source within its housing and a window to provide visibility of the light from the light source to an observer. An aperture member may be situated between the light source and the window and be configured to move as the output shaft is rotated. The aperture member may have spaced openings that transmit the light to the window at a plurality of positions of the output shaft such that the aperture member may cause the appearance of blinking of the light through the window as the output shaft is rotated toward the first end position. One of the openings may be configured to be in registration with the light source at the first end position.
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1. An HVAC actuator, comprising: an output shaft rotatable between a first end position and a second end position;a drive mechanism configured to selectively drive the output shaft toward the first end position;a housing substantially enclosing the drive mechanism;a first light source configured to
1. An HVAC actuator, comprising: an output shaft rotatable between a first end position and a second end position;a drive mechanism configured to selectively drive the output shaft toward the first end position;a housing substantially enclosing the drive mechanism;a first light source configured to provide first light having a first color, the first light source is disposed within the housing, and wherein the housing includes a first window positioned to provide visibility of the first light from the first light source to an observer external the housing; andan aperture member situated between the first light source and the first window of the housing, the aperture member is configured to move as the output shaft is rotated, with the aperture member having two or more spaced openings that transmit the first light to the first window at each of two or more positions of the output shaft. 2. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, wherein the two or more openings of the aperture member are configured to cause the appearance of blinking of the first light through the first window as the output shaft is rotated toward the first end position. 3. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, wherein the aperture member rotates as the output shaft is rotated. 4. The HVAC actuator of claim 3, wherein the aperture member rotates in accordance with a gearing ratio with respect to the rotation of the output shaft. 5. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, wherein the aperture member translates as the output shaft is rotated. 6. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, further comprising a range stop adjustment mechanism that allows an operator to select a first stop position from a plurality of discrete first stop positions, and wherein each of two or more of the openings of the aperture member are configured to be in registration with the first light source at corresponding ones of the discrete first stop positions, wherein the discrete first stop positions are discrete positions where rotation of the output shaft is stopped as it rotates toward, but before it reaches, the first end position. 7. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, wherein one of the openings is configured to be in registration with the first light source at the first end position. 8. The HVAC actuator of claim 7, wherein none of the openings are in registration with the first light source when the output shaft is at the second end position. 9. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, further comprising a second light source configured to provide second light having a second color, the second light source is disposed within the housing and spaced from the first light source, wherein the housing includes a second window positioned to provide visibility of the second light from the second light source to an observer external the housing, the aperture member is situated between the second light source and the second window of the housing with the two or more spaced openings of the aperture member configured to transmit the second light to the second window at each of two or more positions of the output shaft. 10. The HVAC actuator of claim 9, wherein: one of the openings is configured to be in registration with the first light source at the first end position, and none of the openings are in registration with the first light source when the output shaft is at the second end position; andone of the openings is configured to be in registration with the second light source at the second end position, and none of the openings are in registration with the second light source when the output shaft is at the first end position. 11. The HVAC actuator of claim 10, wherein the two or more openings of the aperture member are configured to cause the appearance of blinking of the second light through the second window as the output shaft is rotated toward the second end position. 12. The HVAC actuator of claim 11 further comprising a controller for controlling the drive mechanism, the first light source and the second light source, wherein the controller is configured to: activate the first light source and deactivate the second light source when the drive mechanism is driving the output shaft toward the first end position; andactivate the second light source and deactivate the first light source when the output shaft is moved toward the second end position. 13. The HVAC actuator of claim 12, wherein the drive mechanism is configured to selectively drive the output shaft toward the second end position, and the controller activates the second light source and deactivate the first light source when the drive mechanism is driving the output shaft toward the second end position. 14. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, wherein the aperture member includes a position indicator marking, and the housing includes a position indicator window through which the position indicator marking is visible from external the housing between the first end position and the second end position of the output shaft. 15. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, wherein the first end position corresponds to a fully closed position of a damper to which the actuator is coupled, and the second end position corresponds to a fully open position of the damper. 16. The HVAC actuator of claim 1, wherein the first window includes a lens that disperses the first light from the first light source to increase the viewing angle of the first window by an observer external the housing. 17. An HVAC actuator comprising: an output shaft rotatable between a first end position and a second end position;a drive mechanism configured to selectively drive the output shaft toward the first end position;a housing;a first light source configured to provide first light having a first color, the first light source is disposed within the housing, and wherein the housing includes a first window positioned to provide visibility of the first light from the first light source to an observer external the housing;a second light source configured to provide second light having a second color, the second light source is disposed within the housing and spaced from the first light source, and wherein the housing includes a second window spaced from the first window and positioned to provide visibility of the second light from the second light source to an observer external the housing; andan aperture wheel situated between the first light source and the first window and between the second light source and the second window, the aperture wheel is configured to rotate as the output shaft is rotated, the aperture wheel having two or more spaced openings that transmit the first light to the first window at each of two or more first positions of the output shaft and transmit the second light to the second window at each of two or more second positions of the output shaft. 18. The HVAC actuator of claim 17, wherein: one of the openings of the aperture wheel is configured to be in registration with the first light source at the first end position, and none of the openings are in registration with the first light source when the output shaft is at the second end position; andone of the openings is configured to be in registration with the second light source at the second end position, and none of the openings are in registration with the second light source when the output shaft is at the first end position. 19. The HVAC actuator of claim 18, wherein one or more of the first end position and the second end position are adjustable. 20. A method for operating an HVAC actuator, comprising: rotating an output shaft toward a first end position;moving an aperture member as the output shaft is rotated toward the first end position, the aperture member having two or more spaced openings that transmit a first light from a first light source to a first window of a housing at each of two or more positions of the output shaft, wherein the two or more openings of the aperture member are configured to cause the appearance of blinking of the first light through the first window as the output shaft is rotated toward the first end position and remaining lit when the output shaft is at the first end position; andstopping rotation of the output shaft when the output shaft reaches the first end position. 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising: rotating the output shaft toward a second end position;moving the aperture member as the output shaft is rotated toward the second end position, the two or more spaced openings of the aperture member are configured to transmit a second light from a second light source to a second window of the housing at each of two or more positions of the output shaft, wherein the two or more openings of the aperture member are configured to cause the appearance of blinking of the second light through the second window as the output shaft is rotated toward the second end position and remaining lit when the output shaft is at the second end position; andstopping rotation of the output shaft when the output shaft reaches the second end position.
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