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Valve solenoid F HM G + F HT P series
powerexplosion-proof24-volt

valve solenoid
valve solenoid
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Characteristics

Type
for solenoid valves
Other characteristics
power, explosion-proof, 24-volt
Voltage

24 V

Force

Max.: 112 N

Min.: 47 N

Stroke

Max.: 8 mm
(0.31 in)

Min.: 2 mm
(0.08 in)

Description

The actuators for proportional valves type F HM G + F HT P (previous designation G RC Y) are designed according to the modular principle and consist of a magnet body type F HM G and a tube type F HT P. The data sheet shows the construction method and exemplary technical data on the basis of exemplary designs. The grading of the sizes is matched to the actuation of valves of nominal sizes NG4, NG6 and NG10. The solenoid body is fixed with a fastening nut on the tube and can be removed or replaced without opening the hydraulic circuit. The modular design makes it possible to combine the tube also with a solenoid body type F MM E, which has approvals according to ATEX and IECEx for operation in potentially explosive atmospheres. Please refer to the data sheet of the devices F MM E + F HT P. Sizes (Ø): 37 mm, 45 mm, 63 mm Nominal working pressure: 210 / 250 bar • Considerable proportionality between force and current • Small hysteresis through precise bearing of the armature • Horizontal magnetic force vs. stroke characteristic within control range • Push type • Manual override • Electrical connection via various plugs • Fastening via central thread • Protection class: depending on connector type up to IPX9K • Voltage type: direct current, DC • Options: • Power variants, deviating ambient and reference temperatures, further plug shapes as well as variants with cable , explosion-proof versions according to ATEX/IECEx, integrated diode for damping the cut-off overvoltage, versions with transducer

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