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Normally open, balanced poppet, logic element - pressure adjustable
Cavity: T-21A | Capacity:
Technical specifications
This is a normally open, balanced poppet, switching element. When pilot pressure is applied to port 3, the poppet remains open until the pilot pressure reaches the setting established by the integral pilot relief stage, at which point the poppet shifts to the closed position.
- Unique balanced construction provides predictable switching with 5000 psi (350 bar) at both port 1 and port 2. When the remote pressure signal at port 3 exceeds the internal valve setting, the valve shifts to the closed position.
- Any backpressure at the drain port is directly additive to the valve setting.
- Valve will return to the spring-biased open position when pilot pressure reaches approx. 85% of cracking value.
- These valves are hydraulically balanced between port 1 and port 2.
- Port 1 and port 2 are fully sealed from port 3 and port 4. Ports 3 and 4 are positively sealed.
- Leakage rate between port 1 and port 2 is very low, typically less than 10 drops/min. at 5000 psi (0,7 cc/min at 350 bar).
- All ports will accept 5000 psi (350 bar).
- 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
- Capacity15 gpm
- Maximum Operating Pressure5000 psi
- Minimum Pilot Pressure Required to Shift Valve400 psi
- Control Pilot FlowSee Performance Data
- Maximum Valve Leakage at 110 SUS (24 cSt)10 drops/min.@5000 psi
- Valve Hex Size7/8 in.
- Valve Installation Torque30 - 35 lbf ft
- Adjustment Screw Internal Hex Size5/32 in.
- Locknut Hex Size9/16 in.
- Locknut Torque80 - 90 lbf in.
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Seal kit - Cartridge
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