Hi-Flow" valves are pneumatic operated process control valves for use with controllers to regulate the flow of aprocess variable. The ratio of the high to low values for the hi-flow' valve is 50:1. Hi-Flow' valves are perfect for applications infoodprocessing, dairy production, HVAC, chemical / industrial processing, tire production, foundry operations, oil drilling rigs, automotive, and more.
Hi-Flow" valves are pneumatic operated process control valves for use with controllers to regulate the flow of aprocess variable. The ratio of the high to low values for the hi-flow' valve is 50:1. Hi-Flow' valves are perfect for applications infoodprocessing, dairy production, HVAC, chemical / industrial processing, tire production, foundry operations, oil drilling rigs, automotive, and more.
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o t h e H i - F l o w T M V a l v e
T h e Hi-Flow" c o n t r o l v a l v e s are pneumatic oper-
ated process control valves for use with controllers to regulate the flow of aprocess variable; that is steam, water, oil, gas, etc. Hi-Flow" valves are perfect for ap- plications infoodprocessing, dairy production, HVAC, chemical/industrial processing, tire production, tex- tile production, foundry operations, oil drilling rigs, automotive, and more. Hi-Flow" control valves were originally designed and manufactured by Taylor and are well known as a durable and dependable valve. Dwyer Instruments ac- quired the Hi-Flow" line in 1991 and has continued manufacturing this great quality valveunder the W.E. Anderson Division name. Dwyer Instruments offers units from stock and an exceptional lead time onmade- to-order units. F EAT URES Wi d e Ra n ge a bi l i t y: This is the ability of a control valve to con- trol from 100% of Cv down to low values of Cv. The ratio of the high to low values for the Hi-Flow' valve is 50: 1. The Hi-Flow" valve offers good control at extremely low flow rates, which is particularly valuable when used on batch processes where ini- tial flow is high, but the flow rate is low when the control point is reached. Re mo v a bl e Se a t Ri n g: Seat ring screws into the body of the globe valve. The seat ring can be removed and replaced as the seat ring wears with use. Replacing the seat ring is much more cost effective than replacing the entire globe valve body. H i gh Ca pa c i t y: Hi-Flow' valves have greater flow capacity than most conventional valves of the same size, offering the ability to use a smaller size valve that is less expensive. F l o w Ch a r a c t e r i st i c s: Linear or equal percentage. Se l e c t a bl e F a i l Sa fe Co n d i t i o n : Air-to-Raise or Air-to-Lower actuators and Push-to-Open and Push-to-Close valve bodies. Pa c ki n g: Spring backed Teflon" V-rings to assure atight seal on the stem. Exc e pt i o n a l Sh u t - Off: The Hi-Flow' leakage rate meets ANSI/FCI 70-2 Class IV (0.01% of Cv in the closed position). Ad ju st a bl e Spr i n gs: Springs are adjustable in the field for proper shut-off and control range. Ea sy M a i n t e n a n c e : Actuators can be removed as one part from the globe valve body without removing the valve from the line. Actuators of different sizes and actions can be field re- placed and interchanged on all valve sizes. Used throughout this catalog, Viton" and Teflonare registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company; Noryl'" is a trademark of General Electric Company. Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com F l o w C a p a c i t y , C v - L i n e a r C h a r a c t e r i s t i c L IQUID SIZING C OEF F IC IENTS, C v - L i n e a r C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s P i p e V A L V E OP ENING- P ER C ENT OF TOTA L TR A V EL B o d y To t a l Si z e In . Tr a v e l l n . 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 1 0 0 1/2 5/16 .78 1.50 2.30 2.90 3.60 4.40 5.10 5.80 6.20 6.45 3/4 7/16 1.19 2.40 3.60 4.80 5.90 7.10 8.40 9.70 10.50 10.75 1 1/2 1.81 3.80 5.80 7.80 9.75 11.75 13.75 15.80 17.10 17.42 H/4 9/16 2.57 5.40 8.20 11.00 13.80 16.60 19.50 22.30 24.75 25.30 1-1/2 5/8 3.25 6.80 10.20 13.80 17.25 20.80 24.25 27.75 31.00 32.10 2 3/4 4.67 10.30 15.50 21.00 26.24 31.90 37.30 43.25 48.50 50.30 2-1/2 7/8 7.9 15.72 23.6 31.5 39.3 47.2 55.0 62.9 70.7 78.6 3 1 11.3 22.60 34.0 45.3 56.6 67.9 79.1 90.6 101.9 113.2 4 1-1/8 20.1 40.20 60.3 80.5 100.6 120.7 140.8 161.0 181.3 201.2 L IQUID SIZING C OEF F IC IENTS, C v - L i n e a r C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s w i t h R e s t r i c t e d Tr i m V A L V E OP ENING- P ER C ENT OF TOTA L TR A V EL B o d y P o r t To t a l Si z e In . Si z e In . Tr a v e l In . 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 1 0 0 1/2 1/2 5/16 .78 1.50 2.30 2.90 3.60 4.40 5.10 5.80 6.20 6.45 3/4 1/2 5/16 .39 .94 1.67 2.48 3.06 3.98 4.79 5.70 6.50 7.10 3/4 3/4 7/16 1.19 2.40 3.60 4.80 5.90 7.10 8.40 9.70 10.5 10.8 1 1/2 7/16 .34 .83 1.42 2.06 2.84 3.63 4.38 5.25 6.56 7.92 1 3/4 1/2 .76 1.56 2.74 3.62 4.86 6.17 7.58 9.30 11.1 12.5 1 1 1/2 1.81 3.80 5.80 7.80 9.75 11.8 13.8 1.58 17.1 17.4 L IQUID SIZING C OEF F IC IENTS, C v - L i n e a r C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s Ne e d l e V a l v e V A L V E OP ENING- P ER C ENT OF TOTA L TR A V EL B o d y P o r t To t a l Si z e In . Si z e In . Tr a v e l In . 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 1 0 0 1/32 3/4 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.010 0.013 0.016 0.021 1/2 to 1 1/16 3/4 0.004 0.014 0.024 0.033 0.042 0.051 0.060 0.069 0.078 0.086 3/32 3/4 0.010 0.027 0.045 0.064 0.083 0.102 0.121 0.139 0.157 0.171 Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com SteamService Nomenclature Cv =Valveflow coefficient PI =Inlet (upstream) pressure, psi a P2 =Outlet (downstream) pressure, psia ~P =Pressure drop, P1-P2, psi W =Mass flow rate, lb/hr Formulas: Cv= W 2.1Y~P (PI +P2) If pressure drop is greater than 50%, ~P > P1/2, then use: Cv= __ W" ; " , ; , , , . - _ 1.65X PI Example: Medium: Steam Flow Rate: 750 lb/hr PI =100psig: 100+14.7=114.7psia P2 =95psig: 95 +14.7=109.7psia Pressure Drop: 5psi Needed ValveCv: Cv= 750 =10.66 2.1Y(5)x (114.7+109.7) Process ValveSizingFormulas For Heating or Cooling Water GPM = Btu/hr. (OFwater temp. rise or drop) x 500 GPM= cfmx .009 x change in enthalpy of air - in Btu/#air OFwater temperature change For Heating Water with Steam lbs steam/hr =0.50 x GPM x (OFwater temp. rise) For Heating or Cooling Water with Water GPMI =GPM2x (OFwaten temp. rise or drop) (OFwater. temp. rise or drop) For Heating Air with Steam Coils lbs steam/hr = 1.08(OFair temp. rise) x cfm 1000 For Heating Air with Water Coils GPM =2.16x cfmx (OFair temp. rise) 1000x (OFair temp. drop) For Radiation sq. ft. EDR .50 lbs steam/hr. =0.24x sq/ft, EDR (lowpressure steam) (as- sume 20F water temperature drop.) GPM= Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com V a l v e S i z i n g It is essential to correctly size acontrol valve for the application. The valve will not control the process effectively or efficiently if it is sized incorrectly. A control valve should always be sized according to the flow requirement, not the line size. A valve that is too oversized will result in poor controllability of the process. The system will fluctuate and cycle from the lack of control. A valve that is undersized will re- sult in having to take a larger pressure drop across the valve to achieve needed flow. The system will lose more pressure making the pump work harder. All control valves have arated flow capacity expressed as the Cv rat- ing. Cv, is the valve flow coefficient and is the number ofD.S. gallons per minute of 60F water that will pass through a fully open valve with a 1psi pressure drop. For example, a Hi-Flow" valve with a Cv rating of 10.75 will pass 10.75 GPM of water with a pressure drop of 1psi. The higher the Cv, the higher the flow capacity of the valve. To select the proper valve for the application it is necessary to calcu- late the needed flow capacity, or Cv. The necessary Cv for the appli- cation will be dependent upon the pressure drop across the valve. Pressure drop is the difference between the inlet and outlet pressure at full flow when the valve is fully open. The greater the pressure drop taken across the valve, the greater the flow through the valve. Design engineers try to keep the pressure drop as lowas possible, but the valve, needs pressure drop to control the process. Once the required Cv is determined, selection of the proper size con- trol valve can be obtained by comparing the required Cv to the Cv val- ues for the Hi-Flow" valves. To size the valve properly, it is best to increase the required Cv at maximum flow by 10to 15%to account for different operating conditions. Also, the minimum required control- lable flow should fall within the rangeability of the valve. The range- ability of Hi-Flow" valves is 50:1. For example, if a Hi-Flow" valve was chosen with aCv of 10.75, the minimum controllable Cv would be 10.75 divided by 50, or 0.215. To calculate the required Cv for the application, use the following equations according to the process medium: Liquid Se rv ice Nomenclature Cv ~Valveflow coefficient g ~Specific gravity of liquid at flowing conditions PI ~Inlet (upstream) pressure, psi a P2 ~Outlet (downstream) pressure, psi a LlP ~Pressure drop, P1-P2, psi Q ~Volumetric flow rate, US GPM For liquid service, the pressure drop, LlP, must not ex- ceed 50%of PI to avoid cavitation damage. Formula: Cv ~Q Y g LlP Example 1: Medium: Water Specific Gravity: 1.0 Flow Rate: 100GPM Pressure Drop: 5psi Needed ValveCv: Cv ~100"" ~.o ~44.72 Example 2: Medium: Water Specific Gravity: 1.0 Flow Rate: 110GPM ValveCv: 50.3 Pressure Drop: LlP~ (Q2 )~(1102)~ 4.78 psi Cv 50.3 Ga s Se rv ice Nomenclature Cv ~Valveflow coefficient G ~Specific gravity of gas at flowing conditions PI ~Inlet (upstream) pressure, psia P2 ~Outlet (downstream) pressure, psia LlP ~Pressure drop, PI-P2, psi Q ~Volumetric flow rate, SCFH T ~Flow temperature, in "R ~(460 +OF) psia ~psig +14.7 Formula: >Pl/2, use: Q YGxT Cv ~-~----:--=7""50"'"""P-l- Example: Medium: Nitrogen Specific01Hravity:0.966 Flow Rate:iO"OOOoSCFH , " " Y " ; " , r ; ; ; t : 0 irr;- .'" PI ~100psig: 100+14.7~~114. sia P2 ~95psig: 95 +14.7~109.7pSl"'''''T$'''~'''' Pressure Drop: 5psi T'''i'E''''1.Ir~~''~!ii~_",,,!.,, Temperature 70F: 70 +460 ~530 0 R Needed ValveCv: Cv ~ 10,000 963 (.966) x (530) ~7.01 (5) x (114.7+109.7) Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com T r i m S t y l e s Fl ow Charact e ris t ic The Hi-Flow" valve is acontrol valve that is regulating the amount of flow through the valve. How the flow through the valve changes as the valve opens corresponds to the trim style, or flow characteristic, of the valve. The trim style is the shape of the plug in the valve. As the valve opens, the plug shape changes the size of the valve opening, which changes the flow rate through the valve. There are two types of trim styles, or flow characteristics available in the Hi-Flow" Series; Linear (Fig. 1) and Equal Percentage (Fig. 2). With Linear trim, equal increments of plug travel provide equal increments of flow change. With Equal Percentage trim, equal increments of plug travel pro- vide uniform percentage increments of flow change. The correlation between plug travel and flow is shown in Figure 3. The actual flow rate by plug travel is shown on pages 14 and 15. Choosing the optimum valve characteristic may require a detailed study of the process equipment and its operating conditions. However, in many applications, any valve will operate well and the characteristic need not be considered. Typically these are applications were load changes are small (maximum load no greater than three times the min- imum). A linear valve characteristic is nearly always desirable when the major load change inthe process requires merely a change in flow through the valve. Such a load change could be a controller set point adjustment or some other load in the process itself calling for a new valve position. For example, when water is being heated by steam sup- plied through a control valve, a change in cold water tem- perature or in the rate of water throughout will call for a linear valve. On the other hand, fluctuations in steam pres- sure call for an equal percentaK~valve.TheFe is no ideal so- lution and tbl?~user4nusrdecide what is best for the ",applicati. """, , , , , , , , , - '- ' Re duce d Fl ow or Re s t rict e d Trim The Hi-Flow" Series offers restricted, a smaller port size, trim in the 3/4" and 1N size valvebody, This allows a re- duction in the flow rate throughthe valve without areduc- tion in pipesize.'The 1" valve size is available with the 3/4" ana 172" trim sizes, and the 3/4" valve size isa~ftilable with the 1/2" trim size. The restricted trim,isavaila,ble in Linear or Equal Percentage, character-istic, The flow rates are shown on pages 14a n d 15. -~("" . The Hi-Flow" Series offers needle plugs that reduce the orifice size from full port to amuch smaller area size. Nee- dle plugs are ideal for control of small flow rates and come in Linear (Fig. 4) or Equal Percentage (Fig. 5) characteris- tic. Needle plugs are available in the 1/2", 3/4", and 1" body sizes. Linear characteristic needle plug sizes are 3/32", 1/16", and 1/32". Equal Percentage characteristic needle plug sizes are 3/8",5/16",1/4",3/16", and 1/8". The flow rates are shown on pages 14and 15. Diagram of Line ar Pl ug Figure 1. Push- to- Close Lin ea r Va lve Bod y Diagram of Equal Pe rce nt age Pl ug Figure 2. Push- to- Close Equa l Percen ta ge Va lve Bod y Fl ow Chart 100 < ./ / ./ / \.\""i:.~ ./ / ., , /' V V /' - : -"'" c,"i:.",\>.G"i:.- ./ - - ~\'"i:.?' "i:.\J .\)1>' ./ - I 80 60 $: o u : 40 20 o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 %UFT Figure 3. In heren t Flow Cha ra cteristics of Hi- Flow Va lves Diagram of Line ar Ne e dl e Diagram of Equal Pe rce nt age Ne e dl e Figure 4. Push- to- Close Lin ea r Need le Plug Figure 5. Push- to- Close Equa l Percen ta ge Need le Plug Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com V a l v e O p e r a t i o n The Hi-Flow?' Series is offered in 2-way and 3-way body styles. 2-way valves are used for flow control and 3-way valves are used for either mixing or diverting service. With the 2-way type valve there are choices of Push-to-Open or Push-to-Close valve bodies and Air-to-Raise and Air-to-Lower actuators. The choice of the valve body and actuator depend on the desired valve action on loss of air pressure, the fail position. It is desirable that afailure inthe operating air supply put the valve in the position of greatest safety for the process and equipment. 2-Wa y, V a l v e Act i o n : Ai r -t o -O p e n , Sp r i n g Cl o se d (Ai r O f f , No n n a l Po si t i o n ) " No n n a l l y Cl o se d" o r " Re v e r se Act i n g" Valve Body: Push-to-Close Actuator: Air-to-Raise Air On Air Off Valve Body: Push-to-Open Actuator: Air-to-Lower AIR DIAPHR~M..r- ~~ FLOW~ Air Off FLOW~ Air On 2-Wa y, V a l v e Act i o n : Ai r -t o -Cl o se , Sp r i n g O p e n (Ai r O f f , No r ma l Po si t i o n ) " No n n a l l y O p e n " o r " Di r e ct Act i n g" Valve Body: Push-to-Open Actuator: Air-to-Raise Valve Body: Push- to-Close Actuator: Air-to-Lower Air On Air Off .ELOW~ .. 3-Wa y FLOWr;:,:)-, Air On Air Off Mixing c- - u rr~ f L Air On c- - u rr~ f L Air Off Diverting C- rr ~ -Uc-rrv-u ! ! L L Air On Air Off Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com A c t u a t o r s A c t u a t o r A c t io n The Hi-Flow" valve incorporates aLin-E-Airepneu- matic actuator that automatically controls the valve. The opening, closing and throttling of the valve plug in the valve body is accomplished by varying the air pressure to the diaphragm in the actuator. There are two types of Lin-E-Aire" actuators; Air-to- Lower and Air-to-Raise. The selection of the type de- pends upon the desired operation onloss of air supply. A c t u a t o r Sizing The Lin-E-Aireactuator size and spring are selected to meet the requirements of the application. There are three sizes of actuators available. The actuator must be sized to belarge enough to shut-off the valve. The shut-off pressure is the difference between the inlet (upstream) and outlet (downstream) pressure when the valveis closed. If there is no outlet pressure, then the shut-off pressure is just the maximum up- stream pressure. The charts on pages 18to 20 show example model numbers with the maximum shut-off pressure for the three different actuator sizes. The column labeled MAX USP (maximum upstream pres- sure) is the maximum pressure that the actuator can shut-off against. Standard operating range is 3 to,J ,5 psig (.21 to 1.0 -' bar). The spriIlgsize~is"'~lfo;;atically chosen at the ~'P'- "d''''Mi'ii*i,,+,~J ac'toTY tOprovide a3to 15psi operating range at the customer provided shut-off pressure. When ordering a valve the shut-off pressure must be given. The spring has an operating range of.shut-off pressures that it will opeJ :fLte,-and"tlie~Lin-E-Aire actuators "lll:!ye"Fangesp;i~g adjustments for adjusting thevalve ,G0F"'0"'~'"~ in the field. It is best to adjust Sh"E:l valveinCtheappli- cation so that it oQ~ratesat-the particular shut-off pre~~1J represeilt=*"' 114"NP T Input Connection Lower Diaphragm / Casing P ush P late Assembly Range Spring Adjusting Screw Travel Indicator P late Travel Indicator Y oke .- Valve Stem A ir -t o -Lo wer A c t u a t o r O-Ring Range Spring ----- Adjusting Screw ~r1~-'-'lr---, Spring Seat ~--I-I[=-11 Spring Casing Range Spring P ush P late Diaphragm Casing 1h-l---a=::IL-,.,J 1_ Travel Indicator P late ~~~~~~'" 114" NP T Input Conn, Diaphragm a-Ring Travel Stop Collar P ush Rod Travel Indicator A ir -t o -Ra is e A c t u a t o r Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com S e l e c t i n g t h e P r o p e r V a l v e In selecting a valve, pick a valve that fits the application where it is being installed. Data needed to choose the proper valve: 1. Media: Water, steam, or other gas or fluid. Needed to check chemical compatibility with the valve material. Needed for valve sizing. 2. Process Temperature: Standard operating condi- tions and maximum. Standard temperature is used for valve sizing. Maximum temperature must be below valve temperature rating. 8. Process Pressure: Standard operating conditions and maximum. Standard pressure is used for valve sizing and actuator sizing. Maximum pressure must bebelow valvepressure rating. 4. Required Flow Capacity Application flow rate needed for valve sizing. 5. Valve Operation 2-way or 3-way. Action of the valve on air pressure loss. Fail Closed or Fail Open. 6. Trim Style Linear or Equal Percentage flow characteristic. Restricted or needle trim for lowflows. 7. Valve Body Size and Connection 8. Options Current to Pressure Transducer. Positioner. Valve Body The Hi-Flow" Valve Series offers two types of valve bodies, Push-to-Close (Fig. 1) and Push-to-Open (Fig. 2). Selection depends upon the valve action required in case of actuator air supply failure. Push-to-Close: In this type the valve stem moves downward, pushing the valve plug closer to its seat in the valve body. This movement decreases the flow through the valve. Push-to-Open: Inthis type the valvestem moves down- ward, pushing the valveplug away from its seat in the valvebody. This movement increases flowthrough the valve. Depending on actuator style, the Push-to-Open offers a plug that will close from upstream pressure on air supply loss. Figure 1. Push-to-Close Linear Valve Body Figure 2. Push-to-Open Linear Valve Body Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com F l o w C a p a c i t y , C v - E q u a l P e r c e n t a g e C h a r a c t e r i s t i c LIQUID SIZING C OE F F IC IE NTS, C v - E q u a l P e r c e n t a g e C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s P i p e V A LV E OP E NING- P E R C E NT OF TOTA L TR A V E L B o d y To t a l Si z e In . Tr a v e l l n . 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 1 0 0 1/2 3/8 .26 .42 .65 1.00 1.60 2.50 3.80 5.00 5.60 5.90 3/4 1/2 .32 .49 .78 1.26 2.05 3.25 5.30 6.80 7.90 8.70 1 5/8 .40 .65 1.05 1.70 2.76 4.55 7.40 10.02 12.00 13.30 1-1/4 3/4 .54 .87 1.40 2.35 3.75 6.30 10.05 14.50 17.00 19.50 1-1/2 7/8 .62 1.05 1.80 3.15 5.10 8.40 15.00 20.00 25.50 30.00 2 1 .73 1.26 2.20 3.85 6.60 11.50 20.00 28.00 36.00 43.00 LIQUID SIZING C OE F F IC IE NTS, C v - E q u a l P e r c e n t a g e C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s R e s t r i c t e d Tr i m V A LV E OP E NING- P E R C E NT OF TOTA L TR A V E L B o d y P o r t To t a l Si z e In . Si z e In . Tr a v e l In . 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 1 0 0 1/2 1/2 3/8 .26 .42 .65 1.00 1.60 2.50 3.80 5.00 5.60 5.90 3/4 1/2 13/32 0.201 0.357 0.564 0.894 1.54 3.23 4.06 4.88 5.75 6.42 1 1/2 7/16 .194 .350 .577 .910 1.55 3.15 3.87 4.81 6.14 7.54 1 3/4 9/16 .342 .532 .858 1.39 2.34 4.22 5.30 7.24 8.90 10.50 LIQUID SIZING C OE F F IC IE NTS, C V - E q u a l P e r c e n t a g e C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s Ne e d l e V a l v e ~i''"''''~ V A LV E OP E NING- P E R C E NT OF TOTA L TR A V E L B o d y P o r t To t a l Si z e In . Si z e In . Tr a v e l In . 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 1 0 0 1/8 3/4 .029 .042 .050 .061 .086 .122 .166 .229 .317 .409 3/16 3/4 .057 .077 .097 .130 .175 .224 .310 .455 .628 .871 1/2 to 1 1/4 3/4 .067 .089 .123 .185 .261 .377 .553 .785 1.10 1.46 5/16 3/4 .089 .118 .152 .205 .313 .462 .670 1.03 1.49 2.15 3/8 3/4 .093 .149 .191 .289 .447 .702 1.05 1.51 2.20 3.07 Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com C o n t r o l V a l v e s H i - F l o w T MS e r i e s G l o b e V a l v e s , I d e a l f o r S t e a m a n d W a t e r F l o w C o n t r o l , 1 / 1 . ' t o ( ' S i z e s , 2 - W a y o r 3 - W a y 2- Wa y w i t h po s i t i o n e r a n d cur r e n t t o pr e s s ur e t r a n s duce r W.E. An de r s o n Hi-Plow" co n t r o l v a l v e s are single seated, top or cage guided globe valves - probably the sim- plest, from a construction standpoint, yet most versatile control valve in use. The Hi-Flow" valve can fit applications with a smaller size valve since the valve has a greater flow capacity than most conventional valves of the same size. Coupled with the high flow capacity, the Hi-Flow" valve maintains awide range ability of 50:1to insure precise con- trol. Heavy duty Hi-Flow" valves are ruggedly constructed of the highest quality materials, precision machined, and performance tested to assure years of trouble free service. Standard packing consists of Teflon" V-rings and wiper to minimize friction without leakage at high operating pres- sures. Available in brass, iron, or 316 SS body, trim is 316 SS with all welded plug construction to provide superior durability and corrosion resistance. F EAT URES Wide Rangeability of 50: 1 Exceptional shut-off and leak rate that meets ANSI/FCI 70-2 Class IV (0.01% of Cv in the closed position) Selectable fail safe condition with Air-to-Raise or Air-to- Lower actuators and Push-to-Open or Push-to-Close valve bodies Linear or equal percentage flow characteristics Low flow options of restricted trim or needle plug Removable and replaceable seat ring APPLIC AT IONS Flowcontrol, mixing, or diverting service. Perfect for steam, water or compatible glycol solutions. 2- Wa y F l a n ge d 3- Wa y S PEC IF IC AT IONS V a l v e Bo dy S e r v i ce : Compatible liquids, gases, and steam. Li n e S i ze : 1/2"to 4". Bo dy S t yl e : 2-way or 3-way globe. En d C o n n e ct i o n s : 1/2"to 2"female NPT, 1-1/2" to 4" flanged. Pr e s s ur e Li mi t : Iron and Bronze Body: 250 psi (17.2 bar), 316 SS Body: 300 psi (20.7 bar). We t t e d M a t e r i a l s : Bo dy Material:J ~on, bronze, or 316 SS. T r i m: 316 SS. Pa cki n g: Teflon". _ T e mpe r a t ur e Li mi t s : 20 to 400F (-7 to 204.4Cr:-"''--~- Act ua t o r T ype : Pneumatic spring/diaphragm. C o n t r o l S i gn a l : 3 to 15 psi (0.21 to 1.0 bar) standard. Custom ranges available. M a xi mum S uppl y Pr e s s ur e : 220, 222, and 230: 100 psi (6.89 bar). 221,223,231, and 233: 50 psi (3.45 bar)- Ai r C o n n e ct i o n : 1/4"female NPT. T e mpe r a t ur e l i mi t : 150F (66C). Positioners and current-to-pressure transducers avail- able factory mounted. See Series 165 for positioners and see Series 2800 and 2900 for transducers. H o w t o Or de r : Select model number from model chart or standard product chart and supply maximum upstream pressure, USP. Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com Control Valves - Hi-Flow" Series Model Chart Example 2 00 1 V A 3 2 230 LO 2001 VA32-230-LO Hi-Flow" Globe Valve; 2-way, 3/4" NPT connection, linear plug, bronze body, 316 SS trim, reduced port 1/2" size. Configuration 2 2-way 3 3-way Valve Body 00 Push- To-Close Action 01 Push-To-Open (2-way only) 0 1/T NPT 1 3/4" NPT 2 1"NPT 3 1-1/4"NPT Connection 4 1-1/2" NPT (or Flange with LRF option) Size 5 2" NPT (or Flange with LRF option) 6 2-1/2" Flange (see options) 7 3" Flange (see options) 8 4" Flange (see options) Valve Seat V Single Seat (2-way only) W Double Seat (3-way only) A Linear Valve Plug L Linear Needle (2000 to 2002 only) Type S Equal Percentage (2000 to 2002 only) N Equal Percentage Needle (2000 to 2002 only) 1 Ductile Iron Valve Body 3 Bronze Material 4 316 SS Trim 2 316 SS Material 220 Air-To-Lower, 20 in' 221 Air-To-Lower, 45 in' Actuator 222 Air-To-Lower, 45 in' 223 Air-To-Lower, 80 in' 230 Air-To-Raise, 20 in' (2-wayonly) 231 Air-To-Raise, 45 in' (2-way only) 233 Air-To-Raise, 80 in' (2-way only) = 2 1/8" for Type N valve plug 3 3/16" for Type N valve plug 4 1/4" for Type N valve plug Needle Plug 5 5/16" for Type N valve plug Port Size 6 3/8" for Type N valve plug 7 1/32" for Type L valve plug 8 1/16" for Type L valve plug 9 2/3T for Type L valve plug . A Positioner factory mounted (specify positioner model) LO Reduced port: 3/4"to 1/2"port size (2001 only) Options Reduced port: 1"to 1/T port size (2002 only) L1 Reduced port: 1"to 3/4" port size (2002 only) Z Special operating range (2-10 psi, 10-18 psi) LRF Low Range Flange: Class 125 in Iron or Class 150 Bronze, 316 88 body (for 1-1/Tand 2"sizes only, standard on 2-1/2", 3, and 4"size) HRF High Range Flange: Class 250 in Iron or Class 300 in Bronze, 316 88 body (for 1-1/2" to 4" sizes) Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com C o n t r o l V a l v e s - H i - F l o w T M S e r i e s 2 W a y S i m p l i f i e d S e l e c t i o n G u i d e w i t h S t a n d a r d P r o d u c t s P IP E C v BODY MODEL NO. MAX. USP A C SIZE 100% MATERIAL (AIR-TO-OP EN) psi (bar) IN. IN. 3-15 (.21-1.0) (MM) (MM) BRONZE 2000VA32-230 250 19% 7% 112- 6.45 (17.2) (501.7) (196.9) 316SS 2000VA42-230 300 19% 7% (20.7) (501.7) (196.9) 2001VA32-230 250 19% 7% (17.2) 1501.7) (196.9) BRONZE 250 f~~7.5) l~tlb.9) 2001VA32-231 (17.2) 3 1 4 " 10.75 285 i ? % 7 ) r % l) 2001VA42-230 (19.7) 501.7 196.9 316SS 2001VA42-231 300 20% 10% (20.7) (5175) (2699) 2002VA32-230 166 r~f2.8) 7% (11.4) (196.9) BRONZE 250 f ?'J {,o) 10% 1" 17.42 2002VA32-231 (17.2) 528.6 (269.9) 2002VA42-230 166 t ~ f 2 . 8 ) 7% 316SS 111.4) (196.9) 2002VA42-231 300 n O %,) 10% (207) 528.6 (269.9) 2003VA32-230 98 r ~ r 5 . 9 ) ?~9) 76.8) 196.9 BRONZE 2003VA32-231 245 f ~~~'R ) 10% 116.9) 1269.9) 2003VA32-233 250 25% 13% 117.2) 1645.3) 1339.7) IX" 25.30 2003VA42-230 98 r ~ r 5 9 ) ?% 76.8) (196.9) 316SS 2003VA42-231 245 t?'X'B) 10% (17.0) 531.8 (269.9) 2003VA42-233 300 25'%, )f.~7) (20.7) 1645.3) 2004VA32-230 65 20'X, 7% (45) 1525.5) i196.91 BRONZE 2004VA32-231 ).68 il t ! l X , 3) i p % 11.6 541.3 269.9) 2004VA32-233 f I 5 ? 2 ) 25% ) l ~ 9 . 7 ) 1654.8) 1 M " 32.10 f~5) 20% 7% 2004VA42-230 1525.5) (196.9) 316SS 2004VA42-231 /1 6 1 8 6) 21X, i ~ ~ 9 . 9 ) 1541.3) 2004VA42-233 t ~ g 7 ) 25% 13% 1654.8) (339.7) 2005VA32-230 31 r?'X's) 7% (21) 531.8 (196.9) BRONZE 2005VA32-231 ~~1\ W " ,/ ) 10% 47.7 (269.9) 2005VA32-233 F5 f g ~ ' 2 ) 13% (12.1) 1339.7) 2" 50.30 f d l) f~~~'R) 7% 2005VA42-230 1196.9) 316SS 2005VA42-231 r g l ) t ~ 7 . 7 ) 10% (269.9) 2005VA42-233 175 26%, 13% (12.1 ) 1661.2) 1339.7) IRON 2006VA12-233 i P ~ ) 26X 13% 7.2 1666.8) (3397) *2 M " 78.60 BRONZE 2006VA32-233 i P ~ ) 26X 13% 7.2 1666.8) 1339.7) 316SS 2006VA42-233 105 26X 13% (7.2) (6668) 1339.7) IRON 2007VA12-233 52 27 12_ % (36) (686) 1(339.7) *3- 113.2 52 27 l i l ~ 9 . 7 ) BRONZE 2007VA32-233 73.6) (686) 316 SS 2007VA42-233 52 27 13% (3.6) (686) 11339.7) IRON 2008VA12-233 r i 2 ) t?X z ) lif.tg7) *4" 201.2 692 BRONZE 2008VA32-233 t l 2 ) ~ l t ? ) 13% I (339.7) 316SS 2008VA42-233 32 27X 13% (2.2) (692) (339.7) * Valve has flan ged con n ection s. Max. USP (P SI) is for Lin ear Valves. Con sult factory for option al trim. A Caution : Use of an actuator supply gas other than air can create a hazardous en viron men t because a small amoun t of gas con tin uously ven ts to atmosphere. Use the chart to aid in the selection of Hi-Flow" C ontrol Valv e. A s long as the maximum upstream pressure (USP) is less than, or equal to, the v alue listed , the mod el shown can be manuf actured and calibrated to your specif ic requirements. Specif y maximum upstream pressure, USP, when ord er- ing. Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com C o n t r o l V a l v e s - H i - F l o w T M S e r i e s 2 - W a y S i m p l i f i e d S e l e c t i o n G u i d e w i t h S t a n d a r d P r o d u c t s P IP E c. BODY MODEL NO. MAX. USP B C SIZE 100% MATERIAL (AIR- TO-CLOSE) psi (bar) IN. IN. 315 (.21-1.0) (MM) (MM) BRONZE 250 18>(, 73\ 1/2" 6.45 2000VA32-220 (17.2) (468.3) (196.9) 316SS 2000VA42-220 300 18>(, 73\ (20.7) (4683) (196.9) 2001VA32220 250 1,8>(, 3) 7% (17.2) 468.3 1196.9) BRONZE m . 2 ) 19li 10% 3/4" 10.75 2001VA32221 (4858) 1269.9) 2001VA42-220 300 Ifls.3) 7% (207) (1969) 316SS 300 19li 10% 2001VA42-221 (207) 1485.8) (2699) 2002VA32-220 192 18% 7M 113.2\ i479.4\ i196.9\ BRONZE t 1 5 ? 2 ) I l ~ ( 9 ) 10% 1" 17.42 2002VA32-221 1269.9) 2002VA42-220 192 18% 7M 316SS (132) (479.4) (196.9) 2002VA42-221 300 1,90/"3) 10% (207) 496.9 1269.9) 2003VA32-220 IJ ~) 19 7M 7.9 (4826) (196.9) BRONZE 2003VA32-221 250 19'X, 10% (17.2\ 1500.1\ i269.9\ 2003VA32-223 m 2 \ r K ~ 74\ ) { - i b 7\ He 25.30 IJ ~) 19 7M 2003VA42-220 7.9 1482.6) i196.9) 316SS 2003VA42-221 y g 8 7 \ 1~~~~1\ 10% i269.9\ 2003VA42-223 300 23li ){~Q 7\ (20.7) (587.4\ 2004VA32-220 ~~5\ I l ~ 2 . 1 ) mlRQ\ BRONZE 2004VA32-221 235 t ~ 6 9 6 \ 10% (162) (2699) 2004VA32-223 250 23~ 13* (17.2) (596.9) (339.7) l W ' 32.10 80 I l ~ 2 . 1 \ 7M 2004VA42-220 (5.5) i196.9) 316SS 2004VA42-221 235 r ~ 6 9 . 6 ) 10% (162) 1269.9) 2004VA42-223 300 23~ 13* 720.7\ (596.9) 1339.7) 2005VA32-220 44 /1!l'a5) 73\ (3.0) i196.9\ BRONZE 2005VA32-221 1!4~) r P o / " 3 ) i g ~ 9 9 ) 9.7 515.9 2005VA32-223 t 1 5 ~ ? \ t J ~ 3 \ 13* 1339.7) 2" 50.30 44 19% 7% 2005VA42-220 (3.0) 1498.5) 11969) 316SS 2005VA42-221 1!4~) t ~ r 5 . 9 \ 10% 9.7 i269.9\ 2005VA42-223 272 23% 13% (18.8) (606.3) (3397) IRON 2006VA12-223 190 t~~li 7\ ) { - i b 7\ 113.1) ' 2 W ' 78.60 BRONZE 2006VA32-223 190 r , 4 > ( , 7 ) 13% 113.1) 620.7 1339.7) 316SS 2006VA42-223 190 n 4 >(, n 13% 113.1) 620.7 1339.7) IRON 2007VA12-223 In r ~ r 9 ) 13% 9.1 (3397) '3" 113.2 In ~4%l) 13% BRONZE 2007VA32-223 9.1 629 1339.7) 316 SS 2007VA42-223 I?i) 24% 13% 9.1 1629\ (339.7) IRON 2008VA12-223 72 25 I l ~ 9 . 7 ) '4" 201.2 14.9) (635) BRONZE 2008VA32-223 72 25 13% (4.9) (635) 1339.7) 316SS 2008VA42-223 72 25 13% (4.9) -(635) (339.7) , Valve has flan ged con n ection s. Max. USP (P SI) is for Lin ear Valves. Con sult factory for option al trim. Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com C o n t r o l V a l v e s H i - F l o w T MS e r i e s 3 - W a y S t a n d a r d P r o d u c t s f o r M i x i n g o r D i v e r t i n g Control Valves - Hi-Flow" Series, 3-Way Simplified Selection Guide with Standard Products Use the chart below to aid in the selection of the most economical Hi- Flow" 3-Way Control Valve for your application. Specify maximum upstream pressures (USP's); Mixing: USP u and USPL; Diverting: USP c; based onstandard 3-15psi (.21-1.0bar) pneumatic control signal. PIPE Cv BODY USPI" E F SIZE 100% MATERIAL MODELNUMBER' PSI IN. IN. (bar) (MM) (MM) BRONZE 3000WA32-220 250 18X, 7% (17.2) (458.8) (196.9) ~" 6.45 300 31688 3000WA42-220 18X, 7% 1(207) (458.8) (196.9) BRONZE 3001WA32-220 250 18X, 7% (17.2) (458.8) (196.9) W 10.75 300 18X, 7% 31688 3001 WA42-220 1(207) (458.8) (196.9) 3002WA32-220 200 1,80/"1) rr. 9) BRONZE 1(138) 465.1 196.9 3002WA32-221 250 19 10% 1" 17.42 1(17.2) 1482.6) 1269.9) 3002WA42-220 200 1,80/"1\ rr. 31688 1(138) 465.1 196.9\ 3002WA42-221 300 19 10% 1720.7) 1482.6) 1269.9\ 3003WA32-220 I )pq ) 18% 7% BRONZE 8.4 1466.7\ 1196.9\ 3003WA32-221 250 1 2 t 4 2 ) 10% 1X" 25.30 1(172) (269.9) 3003WA42-220 I)? q \ 18% if l) 31688 8.3 1466.7\ 196.9 3003WA42-221 300 I,9X, ~\ 10% 11"20.7\ 484.2 1269.9\ 3004WA32-220 1~6\ 18% 7r. i473.1\ 1196.9\ BRONZE 3004WA32-221 200 ),9'/.' 5) 10% 1(138) 490.5 1269.9) 3004WA32-223 250 21% 13% 1W 32.10 1(17.2) (542.9\ 1339.7\ 3004WA42-220 80 18% 7% l\ 175.5) 1473.1\ 196.9 31688 3004WA42-221 200 1,9'/.' 5) 10% (13.8) 490.5 1269.9) 3004WA42-223 17~87\ 21% 13% (542.9\ i339.7\ 3005WA32-220 11i.1 \ 11 9X , ~\ 7% 484.2 1196.9\ BRONZE 3005WA32-221 IIIO~) 19% 10% 6.9 11501.7) 11269.9) 3005WA32-223 175 11'6 13% 2" 50.30 I h 2 . 1 \ 554.0\ I i339.7\ 3005WA42-220 45 I ) 2 t 4 2 \ J r . 173.1) 196.9\ 31688 3005WA42-221 I)~.~) 11 9 % 7\ 10% 501.7 I i269.9\ 3005WA42-223 Im.ll I ~1'y,.0\ 13% 554.0 I 1339.7\ IRON 3006WA12-223 97 24.52 13% * 2 W " 78.6 BRONZE 3006WA32-223 (6.7) (622.8) (339.7) 31688 3006WA42-223 IRON 3007WA12-223 58 24.64 13% *3"' 113.2 BRONZE 3007WA32-223 (4.0) (625.9) (339.7) 31688 3007WA42-223 IRON 3008WA12-223 *4" 201.2 32 24.89 13% BRONZE 3008WA32-223 (2.2) (632.2) (339.7) 31688 3008WA42-223 " ValvehasIlangedconnections. Max. USP (PSI) is lor LinearValves. Consultlactorylor optional trim. Caution: Use of an actuator supply gas other than air can create a hazardous environment because a small amount of gas continuously vents to atmosphere DIMENSION DATA PIPE B C 0 SIZE IN. (MM) IN. (MM) IN. (MM) 1 / 2 " 2X , 2~6 4 ~ (65.1) (55.6) (104.8) 2X , 21:6 4 ~ 3 / 4 ' " (65.1) (55.6) (104.8) 3 2 V " 4 1" (76.2) (61.9) (101.6) 3:X , 2~ 3~ H/ 4 ' " (81.0) (63.5) (95.3) 3% 2% 3'X , H/2 o. (95.3) (69.9) (93.7) 31~6 (? Y ,~ \ 3'X , 2- (100.0\ 81.0 (93.7) r D (PORT l ClOSED) MIXING SERVICE: FLOW IN - ports U&L FLOW OUT - port C DIVERTING SERVICE: FLOW IN - port Q FLOW OUT - ports U&L Standard Models include LlN-E-AIRE" Air-To-Lower Actua- tor - port Lopens on loss of Air For diverting service, add USPu and USP cto determine the shut- off pressure. For mixing service compute: CUSPu - USPc) +CUSPL - USP c) to determine the shutoff pressure. 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(MM) P S I(KG/CM'} DIA P HR A GM - 220 15S 620 A I R - T O - L O WE R 1 20 1~ 3 lX'6 3% 7X 7J i 15% 100 61P 252 (25.4) (129) (38.1) (76.2) (17.5) (92.1) (184.2) (196.9) (403.2) (7.0) - 221 15S 621 A IR - T O - L O WE R 1 45 1~ 3 lX'6 3% 7X 10% 16Y., 50 61P 254 1(25.4) (290) 1(381) 1(762) 117.5) (92.1) (184.2) 1(269.9) (420.7) 1(3.5) - 222 15S 622 A I R - T O - L O WE R (3!- i !81) t i 9 0 ) 1'71'6 3* % 3~ 8% 10% 18% 100 61P 254 (49.2) (95.3) (22.2) (88.9) (212.7) (269.9) (473.1) (7.0) - 223 15S 623 A IR - T O - L O WE R 1)1 80 1'116 3* % 3)1 8% 13% 20 50 61P 256 1(38.1) (516) 1(49.2) (95.3) li 22.2) (88.9) (212.7) (339.7) (508.0) (3.5) - 230 15S 630 A IR - T O - R A IS E (25.4) (1 U 29) (:8.1) .7762) 'X6 3 7* 17%, I I ; O ~) 61 P 253 1117.5\ 176.2) - 1196.9) 11436.6\ 7.0 - 231 15S 631 A IR - T O - R A IS E 1 45 1)1 3 '}{6 3 10% l)t~'4\ 1? ~5\ 61 P 255 1(25.4) (290) 1138.1) 1176.2) 1117.5) 176.2\ - 1269.9) 452. - 233 15S 633 A IR - T O - R A IS E 1~ 80 I I , t Y " 2) 3* % 3 - 13% 22%:> 50 61P 347 (38.1) (516) 49.2 (953) (22.2) (762) (3397) 11565.9) 1(35) A i r - to - L o w e r - A dd T e r mi na ti o n No . s uffi x to ba s e Va lve Mo de l No . fo r co mple te va lve a uto ma ti o n pa cka ge . tS pe ci fy P a r t No . fo r P ne uma ti c A ctua to r a s s e mbly o nly. S T A NDA R D S P R ING S P E CIF ICA T IO NS P A R T NO . K F - CO L O R CO DE US E D IN L BF /IN.(DGF /MM) L BF (KGF ) T E R M. NO S . 11P 376 100 (1.79) 315 (143) WHIT E - Y E L L O W 11P 377 180 (3.21) 448 (203) WHIT E - R E D 11P 378 260 (4.64) 572 (259) WHIT E - BL UE 220,221 11P 379 350 (6.25) 870 (395) WHIT E - BR O WN 11P 381 450 (8.04) 963 (437) WHIT E - GR E E N 230,231 11P 382 560 (10.00) 1180 (535) WHIT E - O R A NGE 11P 383 680 (12.14) 1530 (694) WHIT E - BL A CK 11P 384 820 (14.64) 1435 (651) WHIT E - WHIT E 11P 356 1000117.8E ll 1500 i 680\ BR O WN- BR O WN 11P 901 1250 (2232) 1875 (850) BR O WN- GR E E N 221 & 231 11P 385 100 (1.79) 368 (167) Y E L L O W- R E D 11P 386 180 (3.21) 600 (272) Y E L L O W- BL UE 11P 387 260 (4.64) 847 (384) Y E L L O W- BR O WN 11P 388 350 (6.25) 1050 (476) Y E L L O W- GR E E N 222,223 11P 389 450 (8.04) 1150 (522) Y E L L O W- O R A NGE & 233 11P 391 560 (10.00) 1210 (549) Y E L L O W- BL A CK 11P 392 680 (12.14) 1500 (680\ Y E L L O W- Y E L L O W 11P 902 820 (14.64) 1645 (746) BR O WN- O R A NGE 11P 903 1000 (17.86) 2630 (1193) BR O WN- BL A CK 223 & 233 11P 904 1300 (23.22) 2460 (1116) P UR P L E - WHIT E 1. Select Air-To-Raise (Lower) act uat or based on cont rol (valve) act ion and fail-safe condit ion requirement s. 2. Select minimum act uat or size based on st roke, pneumat ic cont rol signal and maximum deliverable force requirement s. 3. Select spring based on st roke (T) , pneumat ic cont rol range (t ypically, P, ~ 3PSI and P, -15PSI ) , pre-load (t ypically, pressure drop x unbal- anced area of plug t .P x Ap) and maximum allowable spring force (Fma x ). K~ (P 2 x A., ) -(PI x A.I ) -t .P x Ap T F m ,,> (P, x A.I ) +(K x T) +[(t .P x Ap) on air-t o-open syst ems only]. '- E ffe cti ve di a phr a gm a r e a (A s ) de cr e a s e s li ne a r ly w i th s tr o ke : 20 i n.' (129 cm1 - 2 i n.'fln. (.5 cm'/mm) ; 45 i n.' (290 cm1- 3 i n'fln. (.76C m'/mm) ; 80 i n.' (516 cm') - 3.5 i n.'fln. (.89 cm'/mm) . S P E CIF ICA T IO NS T ype : P ne uma ti c s pr i ng/di a phr a gm. Co ntr o l S i gna l: 3 to 15 ps i (0.21 to 1.0 ba r ) s ta nda r d. Cus to m r a nge s a va i la ble . Ma xi mum S upply P r e s s ur e : 220,222, a nd 230: 100 ps i (6.89 ba r ). 221, 223, 231, a nd 233: 50 ps i (3.45 ba r ). A i r Co nne cti o n: 1/4"fe ma le NP T . Di a phr a gm: Buna - N, nylo n r e i nfo r ce d. Di a phr a gm S uppo r t P la te , S pr i ng, a nd P us h R o d, S pr i ng A djus tme nt: P la te d s te e l. Ho us i ng: E na me l co a te d s te e l. Y o ke : E na me l co a te d i r o n. T e mpe r a tur e L i mi t: 150F (66C). CA UT IO N: Us e o f a na ctua to r s upply ga s o the r tha n a i r ca n cr e a te a ha za r do us e nvi r o nme nt be ca us e a s ma ll a mo unt o f ga s co nti nuo us ly ve nts to a tmo s phe r e . S ugge s te d S pe ci fi ca ti o n Pneumat ic Act uat or shall be (Air-To-Lower) (Air-To-Raise) t ype wit h minimal int ernal volume for fast response and molded nylon reinforced B UNA-N diaphragm capable of delivering near con- st ant force t hroughout (1 ') (H') minimum st roke. Act uat or shall have awide choice of int erchangeable range springs wit h readily accessible compression nut s permit t ing easy range change and adjust ment . Act uat or shall include aposit ion indicat or t o provide a visual aid in det ermining inner valve posit ion. Pneumat ic Ac- t uat or shall be WE. Anderson LI N-E-AI RE Part No. wit h spring Part No._. Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 [email protected] Northeast Controls Incorporated Tel: 845-418-3435 | Fax: 845-595-2471 www.dwyerstore.com