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Electropneumatic Pressure Regulating Valve Conserves Energy

Jan. 5, 2019
The sub-base mounted EV03 electropneumatic pressure regulating valve features low energy consumption and can guarantee pressure control during a power loss.

The sub-base mounted EV03 electropneumatic pressure regulating valve features low energy consumption and can guarantee pressure control during a power loss. Depending on the version, maximum power generation is between 160 mA to 220 mA. The valves are externally piloted and operate via a poppet valve design for fast, reliable response and handle pressures from 0 to 145 psi (1 to 10 bar). The EV03 offers hysteresis as low as 0.7 psi and flow up to 0.88 Cv (880 l/min) at 10 bar pressure. It is available in models with an LCD readout or only LED indication. Pressure range, regulator behavior, actual value output, or switch output control are configurable on the LCD. The electrical connection is an M12, 5-pin A-coded connector, and electrical protection is IP65. Operating voltage is 24 V dc. Standard output values are 0 to 10 V or 4 to 20 mA. The compact design has a sub-base with G1/4 connections for input and output and G1/8 for exhaust.

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