Page 88 - Peter Paul 2019 Catalog
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GENERAL PURPOSE VALVES
Note: This valve also available as an operator. Refer to following page.
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Series 58 >> Model 584
Low Watt — 3-Way Normally Open Valve
Easily interfaced with circuit boards and miniaturized components.
The versatility is for connecting electronic signals to pneumatic outputs. The small size is ideal for stand alone (with #10-32 UNF-2B ports) or multiple valves mounted on one manifold. Air and other common gases — filtration recommended — 30 microns or less.
• May be used to “pilot” larger valves.
• Ideal for micro electronic production equipment.
• Great for medical and chemical analytical applications.
• Can operate directly from most programmable controllers. • High quality engineering.
Media: Air and other common gases — filtration recommended — 30 microns or less. IN Valve Temperature Range: Standard Valves — 5°F (-15°C) to 122°F (50°C) ambient; media.
Maximum Operating Pressure Differentials: See table on proceeding page.
Burst Pressure: 1500 PSI
DE-ENERGIZED (OFF)
ENERGIZED (ON)
IN
Leakage: Bubble tight for standard valves. Vacuum: To 5 Microns*
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Coil Voltage: 3.0 to 150V DC
Nominal Power: DC — 3.5 Watts
Coil Construction: Molded Class A with lead wires Typical Response Time on Air: DC — 9 Milliseconds Operating Speed: Up to 1000 CPM
Duty Cycle: Continuous
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Body: Polyester Plastic (Std.), Round Brass or Stainless Steel (Opt.) Internal Components: Stainless Steel
Elastomers: Nitrile (Buna) (Std.). Many other elastomers available.* Orifice Diameter: See table on proceeding page.
EXH
CYL EXH
CYL
IN EXH
CYL
Porting: #10-32 UNF-2B
Life Expectancy: Millions of cycles, depending on application, lubrication, etc.
Valve Weight: 0.13 lbs
Repair Packs: See table on proceeding page.
Options: Round Stainless Steel or Brass Body, Male Stud Mount, Manual Override, M5 Ports and Manifold Mount.*
* Consult representative or factory for options and specifications.
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