Solenoid-operated, reductor/alivio de presión ensamblaje

Function

Function for XRIM: Normally Open
Normally Open
Function for XRIM: Normally Closed
Normally Closed
Technical Features [ + ]

This sandwich valve assembly consists of an externally drained reducer/reliever on P with a normally-closed solenoid valve on the drain. This package is meant to provide a dual pressure function. This assembly is available in both normally open option and normally closed option. When the solenoid valve is open the reducer/reliever controls the pressure at P; closing the solenoid causes the pressure to increase to system pressure.

  • This assembly is well suited to loading and unloading a pump.
  • The nature of a vented relief is that it brings the pressure up in a smooth manner. Unloading is abrupt.
Technical Data [ + ]
Body Type aplilablesaplilables
Interface ISO 05ISO 05
Capacity 20 gpm80 L/min.
Body Features On POn P
Stack Height 2.49 in.63 mm
Seal Plate Included (see notes) YesYes
FAQs [ + ]

Reasons to anodize:

  • To increase corrosion resistance. Sun uses 6061-T651 aluminum. It is one of the most corrosion resistant aluminum alloys there is. Whether or not anodizing improves the corrosion resistance of 6061 aluminum is debatable. We have yet to have a manifold returned because of corrosion.
  • Appearance (color). The 2 colors that would appeal to Sun would be blue or black. Unfortunately these are the colors that are hardest to do consistently.
  • To provide a hard wear surface. Sun does not make parts-in-body valves. The manifold is just plumbing. We don't need a wear surface.
  • Because everyone else does it. Bad reason. 

Reasons to not anodize:

  • Cost. It's another process.
  • Logistics. When you make tens of thousands of manifolds a month and you anodize hundreds, it's a problem. Consistency. See above.
  • Stamping. After a body is anodized you cannot do any more stamping without making a mess.
    Inspection. Have you ever tried to look for burrs in a black anodized body? It's the old blackboard factory at night scenario.
  • Torque. You will experience an increase in breakaway torque when removing items from an anodized manifold.
  • Fatigue life. This is the best reason to not anodize. Fatigue failure is a very complex phenomenon. What it takes to initiate a crack is difficult to predict. What it takes to propagate a crack is readily defined. Anodizing produces a very thin, very hard, and very brittle surface on aluminum. The first time you pressurize an anodized aluminum manifold you have initiated fatigue cracks. Whether or not the stress is enough to propagate the cracks is a matter of pressure and manifold geometry. Anodizing an aluminum manifold grossly reduces the fatigue life by anywhere from 20% to 50%.

Direct-acting valves are used to prevent over pressure, and pilot-operated valves are used to regulate pressure. If you are unsure, use a direct-acting valve. Sun's direct acting valves are very fast, dirt tolerant, stable, and robust. Sun's pilot-operated valves are moderately fast, they have a low pressure rise vs. flow curve, and they are easy to adjust.

There are exactly 250 Sun drops in a cubic inch or 15 in a cc.

Notes [ + ]
  • Stack height value in technical data table includes seal retainer plate.
  • Please consider stack requirements when choosing a coil. Sun explosion proof coils are larger than other coils and may interfere with components above or below this manifold. A tap in manifold can be used to add additional clearance.
  • For detailed information regarding the cartridges contained in this assembly, click on the models codes shown in the Included Components tab.
  • Important: Carefully consider the maximum system pressure. The pressure rating of the manifold is dependent on the manifold material, with the port type/size a secondary consideration. Manifolds constructed of aluminum are not rated for pressures higher than 3000 psi (210 bar), regardless of the port type/size specified.
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