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anybody know where to get some quick exaust valves or dump valves
they need to have a 1.0 cv and 1/4 or 1/8
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I beleive you are limited to a vlave with 1/8" ports like the valve provided in the kit of parts so here will not be any quick exhaust valves
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Any reason you can't just leave it open?
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http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14463 As Eric said, you can probably just vent that end of the cylinder without a valve |
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http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14516 :mad: |
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Like they said a release valve is not necessary. Just leave the port open and let the air vent straight out the port. There is no rule requiring a fitting to be installed on a cylinder.
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Of course, if you actually need to control the cylinder more than once...you need to have the "open" port plumbed to move the cylinder in the other direction...
I know a very excellent team used these before: http://www.clippard.com/store/displa...p?sku=JEV-F2F2 |
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You should put a fitting on with a filter to prevent dirt from getting into the cylinder. That's my opinion but one from experience.
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But, you feel free to interpret it any way you like, and good luck at inspection!:D |
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Before you read <R72>, read <R71>.
And then pay special attention to <R72-C>, second sentence. What you're looking for falls into the category of "such valves". As such, it cannot have a Cv of more than 0.32 or a port diameter of more than 1/8". Disagree with the rules or our interpretation of the rules? Submit a question to the GDC via the official Q&A. Should they rule that such a valve is in fact legal, then please print out the ruling and bring it to competition. The inspectors may or may not get the memo before the event. If you don't do this, and then you show up with an illegal configuration, expect to sit out until it is fixed. |
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<R72> In addition to the items included in the KOP, pneumatic system items specifically permitted on 2010 FRC ROBOTS include the following items. All included items must be “off the shelf” pneumatic devices rated by their manufacturers for pressure of at least 125psi, and used in their original, unaltered condition (except as required for assembly with other components).
A. One or two additional Clippard air storage tanks (Clippard Part Number AVT-32-16), equivalent to those provided in the kit. This means that up to four, and no more, Clippard air storage tanks can be used on the ROBOT. B. Pneumatic pressure vent plug valves functionally equivalent to those provided in the KOP (Parker Part Number PV609-2). C. Solenoid valves. All such valves must have a maximum ⅛” NPT port diameter, and a maximum Cv of 0.32 (if non-KOP valves are used, the team will be required to provide part documentation validating that the valves meet these constraints). Solenoid valves that are rated for a maximum pressure that is less than 125psi rating mandated above are permitted, however if employed, an additional pressure relief valve must be added to the low pressure side of the main regulator. The additional relief valve must be set to a lower pressure than the maximum pressure rating for the solenoid valve. D. In addition to the pneumatic cylinders provided in the KOP and the “free” pneumatic cylinders available for order through the Free Pneumatic Components Order Form, additional air cylinders or rotary actuators may be used. Cylinders may be of any configuration, and may be of any size up to a maximum of 24-inch stroke and 2-inch diameter. E. Additional 0.160” inch inside diameter pneumatic tubing functionally equivalent to that provided in the KOP, with the pressure rating clearly factory-printed on the exterior of the tubing (note: alternate tubing colors are acceptable). F. Pressure transducers, pressure gauges, and connecting fittings. G. Pressure regulators with a maximum bypass pressure of no more than 60psi. H. For the purposes of the FIRST competition, a device that creates a vacuum is not considered to be a pneumatic device and are not subject to the pneumatic rules (although they must still satisfy all other appropriate rules). These include, but are not limited to, venturi-type vacuum generators and off-the-shelf vacuum devices (as long as they are powered by provided or permitted motors). I. For the purposes of the FIRST competition, closed-loop COTS pneumatic (gas) shocks are not considered pneumatic devices, and are not subject to the pneumatic rules (although they must still satisfy all other appropriate rules). J. For the purposes of the FIRST competition, air-filled (pneumatic) wheels are not considered pneumatic devices, and are not subject to the pneumatic rules (although they must still satisfy all other appropriate rules). The rule only applies to soleniod valves |
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