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Pneumatic flow booster

Nov. 16, 2012
Model M4800 pneumatic volume booster from Fairchild Industrial is designed for ultra-high flow requirements, having a flow capacity of 500 scfm and 9 CV in both forward and exhaust modes. Integral bypass valve lets user adjust output gain and damping during actual operation for quick commissioning.
Model M4800 pneumatic volume booster is designed for ultra-high flow requirements, having a flow capacity of 500 scfm and 9 CV in both forward and exhaust modes. Integral bypass valve lets user adjust output gain and damping during actual operation for quick commissioning. It is designed for valve positioners and other valve actuation mechanisms to deliver rapid response in conjunction with very sensitive control devices, such as feed and bleed solenoids and other valve positioner actuation components.

Fairchild Industrial Products, (336) 659-3400, www.fairchildproducts.com

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