Old Part # |
N/A PD 020031-2398 PD 20031-2398 PD-020031-02398 PD020031-2398 PD20031-2398 |
Description |
N/A VALVE 1/4 D PILOTAIR PD20031 FOOT PDL R |
Pilot Pressure |
N/A 3 to 150 psi |
Temperature Range |
N/A -20 to +160 ºF |
Electrical Data |
N/A
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Features |
N/A
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Operators |
N/A
Passages through the Type "D" PILOTAIR Valve are opened and dosed by an operator or operators moving a spool to a fixed position at either end of its travel. Some valves have a third or center position midway between these two fixed positions. Any of the available operators may be used on either two or three-position valves. The spring return functions, however, will vary according to the number of positions. Operators can be furnished with No Spring Return, Full Return Springs or Centering Springs. No Spring Return: Used on either two or three position valves. Operators with no spring return remain in position when the operating force is removed. Only manually-operated valves used singly can be used without return springs. Remote-controlled or mechanically-operated valves used singly must have return springs to return the spool for the next operation. When two operators are used on one valve, the spool is returned by the opposite operator. Lever or Button Operators without spring return may also be used with a detent kit on the opposite end. Full Return Spring: Used on two-pcsition valves. When the operating force is removed, the spool is returned to its normal extreme position. The spring may be a part of the operator or assembled on the opposite end of the valve, depending on whether the vaEve is normally-open or normally-closed. Centering Springs: Used on three-position valves. Centering springs hold the spool in its center position. |