Model

XRJMLANFA912

Relief A to T
Control
Adjustment Range
Seal Material
Solenoid Designation
Port and Material Designation
Coil

Model: XRJM

Solenoid operated ventable relief assembly

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Model

XRJMLANFA912

Relief A to T
Control
Adjustment Range
Seal Material
Solenoid Designation
Port and Material Designation
Coil
Function
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Relief A to T
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Relief A to T
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Relief B to T
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Relief B to T
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Technical specifications

This sandwich valve assembly provides 2 functions. It relieves from the a port to tank (t) when pressure at port a exceeds the setting of the valve. The solenoid control allows the valve to be vented, dropping the pressure to a minimal level. This assembly is available in both normally open option and normally closed option. The normally open option means the pressure is at a low level until the solenoid is energized. The normally closed option means the pressure is at a high level until the solenoid is energized.

  • This assembly is well suited to loading and unloading a pump.
  • The nature of a vented relief is that it brings the pressure up in a smooth manner. Unloading is abrupt.
  • Now available with FLeX Series solenoid valves. See CONFIGURATION section, SOLENOID DESIGNATION to specify.
  • Body Type
    Sandwich
  • Interface
    ISO 05
  • Capacity
    30 gpm
  • Body Features
    A or B to T

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  • Important: Carefully consider the maximum system pressure. The pressure rating of the manifold is dependent on the manifold material, with the port type/size a secondary consideration. Manifolds constructed of aluminum are not rated for pressures higher than 3000 psi (210 bar), regardless of the port type/size specified.
  • For detailed information regarding the cartridges contained in this assembly, click on the models codes shown in the Included Components tab.