Media: | Gas |
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Temperature: | Ordinary Temperature |
Actuator: | Electric |
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Usage:
The pulse valve serves as the critical 'switch' for the compressed air in the dust spraying system of a pulse bag dust collector. Governed by the pulse injection controller's output signal, it systematically cleans the filter bags row by row (or chamber by chamber), maintaining the dust collector's resistance within a predefined range. This process guarantees the dust collector's optimal processing capacity and efficiency.
Z type electromagnetic pulse valves are engineered as right angle valves, featuring a 90-degree angle between the inlet and outlet. They are ideally suited for installation connections between the gas dome and the baghouse blow tube. These valves ensure excellent air flow and efficient dust-cleaning pulses, perfectly fulfilling operational requirements.
Y type electromagnetic pulse valves are expertly designed for embedded work settings, directly installed in the gas bag. They offer superior flow characteristics, making them ideal for applications where pressure losses are minimized, and suitable for environments with a lower pressure gas source.
T type electromagnetic pulse valves are straight-flow valves, with a 180-degree angle between the inlet and outlet. These valves are perfect for installation connections between the inlet and gas dome, as well as the outlet and the blow tube. They provide exceptional air flow and dust-cleaning pulses, ensuring all operational requirements are met.
Structure:
The pulse valve comprises several components: the valve body, coil, diaphragm, pilot, and spring. The robust valve body is crafted from durable alloy aluminum, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Working Pressure: | 0.3Mpa~0.8Mpa |
Working Medium: | Clean Air |
Voltage: | DC24V AC110V AC220V |
Current: | 0.8A 0.46A 0.23A |
Used temperature: | -25ºC~+55ºC The relative humidity of the air does not exceed 85% |
Membrane life: | 1 million times or 3 years |