Screw-in pressure relief valve EP1036
pilot-operatedproportionalback pressure

screw-in pressure relief valve
screw-in pressure relief valve
screw-in pressure relief valve
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Characteristics

Other characteristics
pilot-operated, screw-in, proportional, back pressure
Controlled pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 207 bar
(3,002.3 psi)

DN

0.875 in

Flow rate

37 l/min
(9.77 us gal/min)

Description

A Screw-in, pilot-operated, spool-type pressure reducing/relieving valve, which can be infinitely adjusted in the prescribed range by using the variable input current. The output pressure is proportional to the input current. This valve can be applied as the pressure control device in the applications. OPERATION & FEATRUES when no current is applied to the coil, EP1036 vents flow from ② to ③, while blocking ①. With current applied to the valve coil, the spool will shift from ① to ②, and block ②to③ , sufficient pressure is present at ② to open the pilot section by offsetting the electrically induced solenoid force. the pressure at ②is proportionally increased with the increase of current. If the pressure at ②exceeds the setting induced by the coil, pressure from ② is relieved to ③. The back pressure at ③ will be additive to the pressure setting at 1:1 ratio Filtration: ISO-4406 18/15 Fluids: mineral based synthetic with lubricating properties at viscosities of 6~420 cSt(45~2000 ssu) Installation: Keep the valve below the oil tank if possible, so as to keep the solenoid tube filled with oil, avoiding instability caused by residual gas. Otherwise, install the valve horizontally Cavity: VC10-36 Cavity tools: T/H10-4RC-T-G (roughing), T/H10-4FM-T-G (finishing)

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