Prospector series poppet valves, Val-12-51, Pilot air supply – Norgren Prospector Series Datasheets User Manual

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Prospector Series Poppet Valves

Littleton, CO USA

Phone: 303-794-2611

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VAL-12-51

Pilot Air Supply

The pilot air supply to the time delay
must be filtered and regulated as
described under Medium. For best
timer performance, the installation
shown in Figure 2 is recommended.

Connect the external pilot supply to the operator.

The time delay will also be supplied from this connection.

Figure 2. External Pilot Supply

Figure 1. Internal Pilot Supply

Regulator

5-Micron

Filter

Operator

Timer

Main
Valve

Other

Source

5-Micron

Filter

Operator

Timer

Main
Valve

Regulator

Lubricator

0 to 5 Second Time Delays, & 0 to 60 Second Time Delays - Standard Applications Cont.

Graphic Symbols and Timing Sequences

SIG — Pilot Signal
IPS

— Internal Pilot Supply

EPS — External Pilot Supply (Shown Plugged)

EXH — Exhaust
MV

— Main Valve (Piston)

ACT — Actuated

REL

— Released (Deactuated)

IN PR — Inlet Pressure (Main Valve)

— Port/Passage Plugged
— Passage Blocked

IPS

MV

SIG

ON

OFF

ACT

REL

MV

SIG

(0 to 5 Seconds)

TDR

1. No pilot signal - main valve released.
2. Pilot signal applied - main valve actuates

after the time delay period (TDO) is
completed and remains actuated so long
as the pilot signal is sustained.

3. Pilot signal removed - main valve released

immediately.

1. No pilot signal - main valve released.
2. Pilot signal applied - main valve actuates

immediately and remains actuated so
long as the pilot signal is sustained.

3. Pilot signal removed - main valve releases

after the time delay period (TDR) is
completed.

Model 01 - Time Delay on Operate (TDO)

Model 02 - Time Delay on Release (TDR)

1. No pilot signal - main valve released.
2. Pilot signal applied - main valve actuates

after the time delay period (TDO) is
completed and remains actuated so long
as the pilot signal is sustained.

3. Pilot signal removed - main valve released

immediately.

Model 03 - Time Delay on Operate (TDO)

Normally Closed

EXH

EPS

IPS

MV

SIG

ON

OFF
ACT
REL

MV

SIG

(0 to 60

Seconds)

TDO

IPS

MV

SIG

ON

ACT

REL

MV

SIG

(0 to 5 Seconds)

TDO

1. No pilot signal - main valve released.
2. Pilot signal applied - main valve actuates

immediately, then releases after the time
delay period (one shot) is completed and
remains released.

3. Pilot signal removed - main valve remains

released.

EXH

MV

SIG

ON

OFF
ACT

REL

MV

SIG

(0 to 60

Seconds)

ONE

SHOT

Model 23 One Shot, Normally Open

Standard Configuration

1. Main valve inlet pressurized - main valve

actuates immediately, then releases after
the time delay period (one shot) is
completed and remains released.

2. Main valve inlet pressure reduced to zero

psig - main valve remains released.

Model 23 One Shot, Normally Open

Alternate Configuration

EXH

MV

SIG

ON

OFF
ACT

REL

MV

SIG

(0 to 60

Seconds)

TDO

1. No pilot signal - main valve released.
2. Pilot signal applied - main valve actuates

immediately and remains actuated so long
as the pilot signal is sustained.

3. Pilot signal removed - main valve releases

after the time delay period (TDR) is
completed.

Model 04 - Time Delay on Release

(TDR) Normally Closed

EXH

EPS

IPS

MV

SIG

ON

OFF
ACT

REL

MV

SIG

(0 to 60

Seconds)

TDR

Internal pilot supply Shut off air supply to main valve. Cycle valve operator until trapped air is exhausted from the main valve piston chamber, operator, and time delay.

You may also install a 2-way vent valve on the external pilot supply port.

External pilot supply Shut off air supply to main valve and the pilot supply. Cycle the valve operator until the trapped air is exhausted. You may also install a 2-way

vent valve on external pilot supply line.

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