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Guess my valve!
i was hoping someone could tell me what the product number is for this valve, where i could find information for it or post the specs themselves.
as a follow up question, is it appropriate to control this valve with a spike? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Guess my valve!
I think if it isn't labeled, it probably isn't legal (pressure rating)?
It probably wants to be controlled by a relay output on the CRIO, and shouldn't need a whole spike. Most industrial solenoids like that will want 24V, but it's hard to say until we figure out the part number. Any view of the other side? |
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Re: Guess my valve!
Well it's a Festo but we will need to see the side with the part # to know if it's legal.
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Re: Guess my valve!
that's what i thought,
here is the other side ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Guess my valve!
the product number has been rubbed off, that's why i asked if anyone had the product number
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Re: Guess my valve!
Why didn't you post a photo of the other flat side?
The one with the rubbed off part #. You have photos of one side several different times. |
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Re: Guess my valve!
![]() the black smudgeing is all that's left. if i look real close i thin i can make out an "M" and either a "5" or an "S" |
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Re: Guess my valve!
That looks like it's a
VPLE18-M5HThey came in the Kits years ago, but that particular model is no longer manufactured. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 19-02-2013 at 22:18. |
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Re: Guess my valve!
is it legal?
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Re: Guess my valve!
I'm not your robot inspector, so I'm not the person to ask.
Chief Delphi isn't an official source. Without a part number you have difficulty proving that the solenoid meets the Robot rules. There are other models with the same form factor that would not meet the pneumatics rules requirements, and I'd have to double check that valve's specs against the robot rules. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 20-02-2013 at 09:41. |
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Re: Guess my valve!
well thanks anyway, you were all a huge help.
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Re: Guess my valve!
Quote:
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Re: Guess my valve!
http://team358.org/files/pneumatic/F...structions.pdf
As to legality, it was asked on Q&A Q419 Q. Are the older KoP Festo VPLE18-M5H valve legal for use? The specification from FESTO are obsolete, however these valves were legal in previous FRC seasons. FRC0997 on 2013-02-04 | 4 Followers A. To be legal for use, any pneumatic solenoid valve must meet the requirements of all ROBOT Rules, specifically, [R78]-C. Per Section 4.1, the Team is responsible for proving a part's legality during Inspection. What's the R77 violation? |
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Re: Guess my valve!
I* don't believe a solenoid with a rubbed-off label meets the definition of original, unaltered condition.
*Not an inspector or the GDC. |
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