Valves, General description – Burkert Type 8644 User Manual

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Structureandfunctionofthemodules

7.5.

Valves

7.5.1.

general description

Automation systems are being used increasingly in all areas in which open and closed loop tasks are to be managed.
The valves form the interface between electronics and pneumatics.

The valves consist of a pilot control solenoid valve and a pneumatic valve. Pilot valve and valve housing are clamped
or bolted to each other. The active principle allows high pressures to be switched at low power consumption and
short switching times.

The valves operate maintenance-free.

Ex license II 3 G Ex nA II T4 for Types 6524 / 6525 and Types 6526 / 6527



Type 6524
(2 x 3/2-way)

Type 6524

Type 6525

Figure 26:

Example of a valve: Types: 6524 (2 x 3/2-way), 6524 and 6525

Variants

In the case of Air LINE Type 8644 valves can be integrated with the following operating principles:

Valves

Operating principle

Operation

Width

type

3/2-way

C (NC)

Internal control air

10

6524

D (NO)

C (NC)

Control assist air

(External)

D (NO)

C - vacuum (NC)

2 x 3/2-way

2 x C (NC)

Internal control air

2 x C (NC)

Control assist air

(External)

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