AM-52_Gradual starters G 1/8 ÷ G 10 pages
Acc4_05GB.p65 table.main {} tr.row {} td.cell {} div.block {} div.paragraph {} .font0 { font:7.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font1 { font:8.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font2 { font:9.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font3 { font:11.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } G 1/8 G 1 graduai starters The graduai starter (patented) is used in pneumatic circuits where a cut-off in pressure, an abrupt start-up is to be avoided to prevent possible damages to equipment. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Max. working pressure: 10 bar Valve body: die-cast zamak Ambient and fluid temperature: -20 ^ 80°C Oil resistant seal Fluid: filtered air, with or without lubrication FUNCTIONING PRINCIPLE A The graduai starter is a 2-way valve which, in the stand-by position, allows the passage of an air regulated flow (A). When the working pressure is reached the valve allows the full passage of the air by remaining open even when pressure falls to 2 -h 2,5 bar. Coupled with an NO electrical swith the valve gives a contemporary pneumatic and electrical reply (B). When pressure is blocked, air exhausts through the unidirectional seals (C). 1 2 Advantages It prevents accidents and possible damages to the parts of the equipments. It reduces wear in pneumatic equipments and contributes to the synchronisation of the actuator movements after stopping. It can be installed on existing equipments without modifications. When the starter is applied after the 3-way valve the cylinders can be progressively positioned. If an electrical reply is given, the integration of the starter will allow the reading of the complete opening, guaranteeing the operator complete starting safety. The starter can act as plant selector if correctly applied and regulated and position cylinders according to a fixed sequence. The sequence of the example is A - B - C. o M M a> G When the starter is inserted between the valve and the cylinder the rod will exit at low pressure up to max. stroke. At this point the automatic release of maximum pressure is reached. 28-V
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