Series 80 Model 829B


2-WAY NORMALLY CLOSED Valve


Super valves that have ratings that formerly required valves of much greater size. They are higher flow at low pressures and have quick media fill or dump for air, inert gases, water and light oils for 10CST or less.

  • Large orifice.
  • Direct
  • Operates from 0 to  200psi.
  • NPT threaded connections.
  • Same coils and housings as our popular 70 Series.
MAX. OPER.
PRESS. DIFF.
ORIFICE SIZECV FACTORVALVE NUMBER
ACDC GROMMET HOUSINGCONDUIT HOUSING

2002001/23.50829B11DGM829B11DCM

Ordering Information:

When ordering valves or repair packs add voltage and frequency to complete valve number. for examples: valve (829B11DGM 120/60) repair pack (K829BD AC)

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Operating Conditions

Media
Air, inert gases and liquids compatible with materials of construction.
Valve Temperature Range
Standard Valves – 0°F (-18°C) to 104°F (40°C) ambient; 0°F (-18°C) to 150°F (65°C) media. Optional Valves – can tolerate much higher or much lower ambient and media temperatures.*
Maximum Operating Pressure Differentials
See table above.
Burst Pressure
1000 PSI
Leakage
Bubble tight for standard valves.

Electrical Characteristics

Coil Voltage
12/DC, 24/DC, 48/DC, 125/DC, 120/60-110/50, 240/60, and 24/60.
Nominal Power
AC — 18.0 Watts DC — 16.0 Watts
Coil Construction
Molded and Potted Class F or Class H (Opt.)
Operating Speed
Up to 100 CPM
Duty Cycle
Continuous

Mechanical Characteristics

Internal Components
Stainless Steel Anodized Aluminum.
Elastomers
Buna (Std.). Many other elastomers available.*
Orifice Diameter
See table above.
Porting
1/2″ NPT
Housing
Grommet and 1/2" NPT conduit — many options available.*
Life Expectancy
Millions of cycles, depending on application, lubrication, etc.
Valve Weight
2.20 lbs.
Repair Packs
See table above.
Options
Alternate Elastomers, valves for oil and water available.*

Series 80 Valves Conduit


1/2-14 NPT
2WNC
CONDUIT CONNECTION
 

 

Series 80 Valves Grommet


1/2-14 NPT
2WNC
GROMMET HOUSING WITH LEADS
 

 
Nomenclature, all valve series except 58

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