Valve with stepper motor 8288 series
diaphragmelectrically-operatedregulating

valve with stepper motor
valve with stepper motor
valve with stepper motor
valve with stepper motor
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Characteristics

Type
diaphragm
Operation
electrically-operated
Function
regulating
Media
for natural gas
Body
threaded, brass
Number of channels
2/2-way
Other characteristics
proportional, modulating, with stepper motor
DN

0.5 in, 0.75 in, 1 in

Pressure

Max.: 16 bar (232.1 psi)

Min.: -0.9 bar (-13.1 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 90 °C (194 °F)

Min.: -10 °C (14 °F)

Flow rate

1 m³/h, 4 m³/h (35 ft³/h)

Description

Motorised valves are used in applications where precise control and adjustment of the output is required. In automated production systems, a motorised valve acts as the interface between the electric and fluidic circuits. It is a proportional or modulating valve with two ceramic discs that rotate through an angle of 90 ̊, proportional to the input signal. Depending on the application and accuracy required, it is possible to choose between an extremely wide variety of control elements and drive options. They only consume power when driving to position and are compatible with a variety of gases, liquids as well as contaminated fluids. •Low power consumption •Wear-resistant ceramic rotary action sliding plate •Valve remains on last setting if power lost •Will handle contaminated fluids Operation:2/2 Motorised Voltage:24Vdc Function:Throttle Position With Zero Closure Coil code:9668 Technical Details Medium:Neutral gases and liquids Orifice:15.0 Operation:2/2 Motorised Function:Throttle Position With Zero Closure Voltage:24Vdc Motor Type:Stepping Motor Air Flow:484.0 Nl/min Material - Body:Brass Material - Seat seal:NBR Coil code:9668

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