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Proportional pressure regulator EPP4 Basic series
for airsingle-stageanalog output

Proportional pressure regulator - EPP4 Basic series - Parker Fluid Control Division - Europe - for air / single-stage / analog output
Proportional pressure regulator - EPP4 Basic series - Parker Fluid Control Division - Europe - for air / single-stage / analog output
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Characteristics

Product
for air
Number of stages
single-stage
Output signal
analog output
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
compact, high-precision, proportional, electro-pneumatic
Pressure

Max.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Min.: 1 bar
(14.5 psi)

Flow

Max.: 2,700 m³/h
(95,349.6 ft³/h)

Min.: 70 m³/h
(2,472.03 ft³/h)

Orifice diameter

Max.: 2 in

Min.: 0.25 in

Description

The EPP4 family is an electro pneumatic pressure regulator with an integrated electronic system. The BASIC range precision is based on a reliable design: a pulsed width modulated solenoid valve controls the output pressure proportionally to an analog input signal. A very high accuracy is guaranteed thanks to a high precision closed loop signal provided by a built in pressure sensor. Markets • Industrial Equipment Features/Benefits: • Long life expectancy • Compact and light • Low power • Proven Parker expertise who is a pioneer in pressure regulation technology Applications: - Oxyfuel/laser cutting machines - Spot welding robots - Sand/shot blasting machines - Coating machines

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