8 pneumatic installation, 8pneumatic installation – Burkert Type 8691 User Manual

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Pneumatic installation

control function a (cfa)
Process valve closed in rest position (by spring force)

Control

head

Pilot air outlet

2

2

2

1

or

2

2

2

1

Actuator

Upper pilot air port

Lower pilot air port

control function B (cfB)
Process valve open in rest position (by spring force)

Control

head

Pilot air outlet

2

2

2

1

or

2

2

2

1

Actuator

Upper pilot air port

Lower pilot air port

control function i (cfi)
Process valve in rest position

closed

open

Control

head

Pilot air outlet

2

2

2

1

2

2

2

1

Actuator

Upper pilot air port

Lower pilot air port

Tab. 1: Pneumatic connection to actuator

8

pneumaTic inSTallaTion

Danger!

risk of injury from high pressure in the equipment/device.

▶ Before working on equipment or device, switch off the pressure

and deaerate/drain lines.

procedure:

Connect the control medium to the pilot air port (1)
(3 – 7 bar; instrument air, free of oil, water and dust).

Attach the exhaust airline or a silencer to the exhaust air port (3)
(see “Fig. 9: Pneumatic connection”).

Keep the adjacent supply pressure always at least 0.5 –
1 bar above the pressure which is required to move the
actuator to its end position.

Important information for the problem-free functioning of
the device:

▶ The installation must not cause back pressure to build up.

▶ Select a hose for the connection with an adequate

cross-section.

▶ The exhaust air line must be designed in such a way that

no water or other liquid can get into the device through the

exhaust air port.

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Type 8691

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