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Free flow nose to side check valve with position switch
Cavity: T-16A | Capacity:
Technical specifications
Free-flow, nose-to-side check valves are on/off circuit components that allow free flow from the inlet (port 1) to the outlet (port 2) and block flow in the opposite direction. This valve incorporates a position switch to provide confirmation that the valve is in the transition position or seated (closed).
- The position switch in this valve provides confirmation that the valve is closed.
- This cartridge is supplied as a sealed, factory set unit and is not field serviceable. Any tampering will violate the product warranty.
- When torquing this cartridge into its cavity, a crow's foot wrench or similar will be required since the position switch precludes the use of a deep socket wrench.
- All ports will accept 5000 psi (350 bar).
- An optional protective cover, with mounting hardware included, may be ordered separately. See kit number: 991-043.
- Incorporates the Sun floating style construction to minimize the possibility of internal parts binding due to excessive installation torque and/or cavity/cartridge machining variations.
- Cavity
- Series
- Capacity60 gpm
- Maximum Operating Pressure5000 psi
- Maximum Valve Leakage at 110 SUS (24 cSt)1 drops/min.
- Transition leakage at 110 SUS (24 cSt)2 in³/min.@1000 psi
- Valve Hex Size1 1/4 in.
- Valve Installation Torque150 - 160 lbf ft
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Supply Voltage20-30 VDC
- Operating Temperature Range-25 to 80 °C
- Vibration≥ 50g, 0-500 impulses/sec
- Shock>50 g, 1ms
- Reverse Polarity ProtectionYes
- Maximum Output Load≤ 400 mA, Duty Ratio 100%
- Short Circuit ProtectionYes, Load Short Unlimited
- Turn On Time≤ 25 ms
- Hysteresis≤ .002 in.
- Thermal Shift - 0 to 80 °C ≤ ±.004 in.
- EMCDIN EN 61000-6-1/2/3/4
- ConnectorM12 X 1 (4) Pin
- Connector Environment RatingIP65
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