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Certification: | CE |
Power Supply: | DC24V |
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Attribute | Description |
Model | TS200 Series |
Type | Pneumatic Lock-up Valve |
Function | Monitors signal air line pressure, locks air supply to actuator when pressure drops below set point, maintaining valve position |
Step | Procedure | Notes |
1 | Analyze the application to determine the suitability of the TS200 Series Lock-up Valve for the installation, considering the recommended service for which the valve is intended. | Ensure the valve meets the specific requirements of the installation environment. |
2 | Review the installation instructions thoroughly to prevent damage to the valve and to ensure maximum efficiency. | Carefully read and follow all instructions. |
3 | Assemble the valve and connecting parts, ensuring all components are clean and free of debris. | Use clean and appropriate tools during assembly. |
4 | Connect the signal interface to the field air pipe that needs to be monitored. | Ensure a tight and secure connection. |
5 | Connect the inlet (IN) of the valve to the air source pressure within the range of 0.14~0.7 MPa. | Check the air source pressure to be within the specified range. |
6 | Adjust the set pressure by manipulating the adjustment axis. | The factory default signal pressure is set to 0.3 MPa. Adjust as needed. |
7 | Ensure the valve is fully open before applying heat during installation (if welding or brazing is required). | Transfer heat from the tube into the valve to avoid prolonged heating of the valve itself. |
8 | For welding or brazing operations, follow the recommended procedures, including applying flux, heating the joint uniformly, and using appropriate solder or brazing alloy. | Refer to professional welding or brazing guidelines for detailed steps. |
9 | After installation, check the valve for any leaks or damage. | Perform a pressure test if necessary to ensure proper function. |
10 | Operate the valve and monitor its performance. | Adjust as needed to maintain desired operating conditions. |
11 | Maintain the valve regularly, following the manufacturer's recommendations for inspection, cleaning, and lubrication. | Keep records of maintenance activities for future reference. |
12 | In case of any issues or malfunctions, refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual or contact the manufacturer for support. | Do not attempt to repair the valve without proper training or authorization. |