Ball valve P70008 series
pneumaticregulatingfor water

Ball valve - P70008 series - Comparato Nello S.r.l. - pneumatic / regulating / for water
Ball valve - P70008 series - Comparato Nello S.r.l. - pneumatic / regulating / for water
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
pneumatic
Function
regulating
Media
for water
Body
female-female, double, stainless steel
Applications
industrial
Number of channels
2-way
Other characteristics
full-flow
DN

Max.: 2 in

Min.: 0.5 in

Pressure

64 bar
(928.2 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Flow rate

Max.: 301.3 m³/h
(10,640.31 ft³/h)

Min.: 19.2 m³/h
(678.04 ft³/h)

Description

Spring return or double effect pneumatic actuator ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST • - speed-regulating limit • - switch micro box • - command electrovalve TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE ACTUATOR • - maximum operating pressure: 8 bar • - minimum air suppJy pressure: 6 bar • - rotation: 90° it ope ns btowing compressed air in the oullet chamber and it automaticaly doses bringing it back to almospbenc pressure. (see functional diagram) it opens biowing compressed air in the outlet chamber and it doses biowing the compressed air in the return chamber. (see functional diagram) See the above-mentioned diagram. In the opening phase, the actuator provides a decreasmg output torque with the openmg degree. while maintaining the supply pressure constant. The lowenng is due to the fact that. in this phase, springs are subject to a deformation and absorb elastic potential energy. The aforementioned energy will be available during the closing phase. It’s during this second phase, in fact. that spnngs stretch out and do their duty. without the need of any external power.

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