2/2 and 3/2 way seat valve DN6 PN100

Features

Function of 2/2-way valve

The force (1), generated by the actuation, acts through the lever (2), the tappet (3) on the ball (4) and presses it out of the valve seat (5). This is used to connect lines P and A, see Example. The ring (6) supports the flange seal from the inside. The volume flow is limited by the entire flow resistance.

Depending on the arrangement of the valve seat (5) and ball (4) the valve will have the basic position normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO).

Function of 3/2-way valve

The force (1), generated by the actuation, acts through the lever (2), the tappet (3) on the ball(s) (4) and presses it out of the right valve seat (5) and into the left valve seat (5). This is used to connect lines P and A and shut off line T, see Example. The ring (6) supports the flange seal from the inside. The volume flow is limited by the entire flow resistance.

The 3/2-way valve is provided with a “negative overlap”. During the changeover process, connections P, A and T are briefly connected with each other. The changeover occurs so fast that the hydraulic effects are negligible. By design, a 3/2-way valve always requires the connection of a T-connector; only then a proper switching function can be ensured.

Depending on the design of the valve insert a valve with the basic position “A→T NO” (lines A and T are connected) or “P→A NO” (lines P and A are connected) is provided.