Kolbendruckm., DN65, Ed/EPDM-AFLAS®, FL,Tmax:200°C Eingangsdruck: max.16bar, Ausgangsdruck: 3-7.5bar

Piston pressure Reducer DN65, st. st./EPDM-AFLAS®,
Inlet pressure:max.16bar,outlet pressure: 3-7.5bar
SKU
DK340408008/DA
Flange Connection
Stainless Steel
DN65
EPDM-PTFE/DA - max. 200°C

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SKU DK340408008/DA
Description Kolbendruckm., DN65, Ed/EPDM-AFLAS®, FL,Tmax:200°C Eingangsdruck: max.16bar, Ausgangsdruck: 3-7.5bar
Weight [kg] 14.200000
Size DN65
Body material Stainless Steel
Seals material EPDM-PTFE/DA - max. 200°C
Connection type Flange Connection
Connection size 50
Media temperature min. [°C] -20
Media temperature max. [°C] +200
Tariff No 84811019
RoHS Directive EG 2015/863 compliant
REACH regulation EG 1907/2006 compliant
Data Sheet
Data sheet DK

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Valve data Questionnaire

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Manual
Manual DK

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QM Certificate
Quality Management Certificate

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Certification cycle 4. April 2023 up to 3. April 2026

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EU Declaration in Conformity
Regulation EU 1907/2006 (REACH)

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Directive EU 2015/863 (RoHS)

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All information is non-binding and subject to change without notice. It may not apply to all applications. Limitations due to media or operating conditions are possible. The suitability and safe operation of the valves is always the responsibility of the operator or the manufacturer of the machine or system. Unless otherwise specified, the stated pressure ratings refer to Group II fluids in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 at a temperature of +20 °C. Please note that the products we supply, in the form in which they are delivered, may be classified as partly completed machinery in accordance with Article 2(g) of Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery. Commissioning is prohibited until it has been determined that the machinery into which the partly completed machinery is incorporated complies with the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery.
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Kolbendruckm., DN65, Ed/EPDM-AFLAS®, FL,Tmax:200°C Eingangsdruck: max.16bar, Ausgangsdruck: 3-7.5bar

Spring-force acting pressure-reducing valve with difference pressure piston. Multi-part design made of stainless steel, not back-controllable.

 

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Function

The discharge pressure acts upon the piston. The power resulting from this pressure compresses the spring as soon as it exceeds the spring resistance, thus closing the valve. This position persists as long as no medium is taken off the discharge pipe. Thus, the discharge pressure is kept at the value required by the setting.

When media are taken off the discharge pipe the discharge pressure is reduced. The spring presses the diaphragm and causes opening of the valve. If the medium flows for a longer time, a self-adjustment of the valve opening will ensue instead of an abrupt succession of opening and closing movements. Pressure reducing valves for gaseous media have a damping device against pressure impacts.

 

Settings

Setting of the pressure reducing valve always takes place without flow, the manometer showing static pressure.

Rising discharge pressure:
Turn the set screw clockwise.

Reducing discharge pressure:
Turn set screw counter-clockwise. Take off some medium, thus reducing the pressure. Then tighten the screw until required pressure is attained.

Decreasing pressure during media take-off is normal, it is caused by loss of pressure.

 

 

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