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closed center solenoid valves legal??
We're wanting to design using closed center, three position valves, for double acting cylinders. Anyone know if that might be legal?? Also last year I was thinking that we were required to provide one manual ball valve to release the pressure on everything on the robot. Is this still a requirement - I can't seem to find where this requirement is/was documented.
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Re: closed center solenoid valves legal??
Please section 4.10, R67, R72 and for visual Figure 4-7. That will take care of your pressure vent and many other questions.
As for the centre tap plug that may require a Q&A question. |
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Re: closed center solenoid valves legal??
R67 requires a pressure vent plug.
R78 requires the pressure vent plug to vent ALL stored pressure when actuated. I don't think a block center valve will dump any upstream air volume unless one of the solenoids on the valve are energized. For this reason, I don't believe this valve will satisfy R78. Note that when the robot us disabled, all relay outputs are de-energized (causing the valve to center and prevent air from venting). Last edited by otherguy : 18-01-2015 at 19:36. |
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