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Pneumatic double valves for external monitoring

August 13, 2021 By Mary Gannon

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The M35 series valve from Ross Controls is designed to supply air to a zone or entire machine/system until signaled to shut off and exhaust residual downstream pneumatic energy from the machine. This reduces the hazards associated with the presence of residual energy during employee access and/or minor servicing. The safety function of the M35 series valve is to shut off supply of pneumatic energy and to exhaust any pneumatic energy from downstream of the valve. Note that it cannot exhaust pneumatic energy from downstream of obstructions such as check valves and closed center function valves.

Ross-M35_Series_with-Soft_Start_ValveThese valves are designed for external monitoring for safe, redundant operation of the valves. They are constructed of redundant, 3/2 poppet type valves, and have an overall function of a single solenoid pilot-operated, spring return valve. Each single valve in the M35 series valve is equipped with a solid state pressure sensor. Monitoring both of these sensors on each actuation and de-actuation of the M35 valve provides a diagnostic coverage of 99%. Monitoring of these sensors is to be done by an external monitoring system.

The function of the optional EEZ-ON (soft start) module is to, on energization, allow outlet pressure to increase at a slower than normal rate until it reaches approximately 50% of inlet pressure, at which point the valve will then open fully to finish filling the system at full flow rate. This feature can be used to lessen the shock of sudden, rapid pressurization of cylinders, and to gradually refill the system.

  • Features and benefits include:
    Proven ROSS SERPAR Crossflow technology — control-reliable, Category 4, PL e applications, shuts-off and exhausts even when faulted
  • Pressure sensors — allow for external monitoring of valve state
  • Modular or threaded port connection — allows modular connection to air entry system
  • Integrated EEZ-ON (soft start) module option
  • LED indicators — aid troubleshooting
  • Includes high-flow, clog-resistant silencer

Ross Controls
rosscontrols.com

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