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1. IH pa TD THERMAL DEVICES Center Box 560 Airy Marylond 21771 A Valworx Features e Direct mount 1505211 full port brass ball valve e Highly visible LED light gives continuous status indication e Industrial IP65 weatherproof actuator UV protected e Multi voltage capable with auto voltage sensing e Electronic torque limiter protects against valve jams e Anti condensation heater e Manual override with visual valve position indicator e Electrical connections via external DIN plugs no need to re move the cover e wo dry contact auxiliary limit switches used to confirm valve open closed position Applications On off control of water air oil and other media compatible with the materials of construction Steam service up to 25 PSI with optional high temperature mounting bracket Suitable for vacuum service up to 29 Hg Actuator designed for 7596 duty cycle Temp
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3. Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein Technical Data BLUE SHEET STRESS STRENGTH ANNEALED TYPES 302 304 395 TEMPERATURE c si io dim 22 im 3440 TED 1603 dU TEMPERATURE F Impact Resistance The annealed austenitic stainless steels maintain high impact resistance even at cryogenic temperatures a property which in combination with their low tempera ture strength and fabricability has led to their use in handling liquified natural gas and other cryogenic environments Typical Charpy V notch impact data are shown below Temperature Charpy V Notch Energy Absorbed Fatigue Strength The fatigue strength or endurance limit is the maxi mum stress below which material is unlikely to fail in 10 million cycles in air environment The fatigue strength for austenitic stainless steels as a group is typically about 35 percent of the tensile strength Substantial variability in service results is experienced since additional variables influence fatigue strength As examples increased smoothness of surface improves strength increased corrosivity of service environment decreases strength WELDING The austenitic stainless steels are considere
4. Bradford Custom Luxury Experience Shower BRADFORDPRODUCTS COM E T E NOTE TILE BY OTHERS SOME FEATURES OMITTED FOR CLARITY Bradford Luxury Experience Shower APRIL 2009 Item Description Structural Finishes Controls Plumbing Lighting Audio Experience Shower Stainless Steel Specifications Tile Finish Touch Screen Temperature Sensor Hansgrohe Raindance AIR Imperial Showerhead Hansgrohe Body Jets Mister Mist Heads Plumbing Manifold Solenoid Valves Starscape LED Bullet Lights SoSound Sound Hearts BRADFORDPRODUCTS COM BRADFORD PRODUCTS LLC 7 SUNNYVALE DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28412 PH 800 438 669 rx 9 791 O566 FILE BRADFORD STYLE GUIDE Doc O32309 9 Bradford Luxury Experience Shower BRADFORDPRODUCTS COM APRIL 2009 Experience Shower Overview amp Description A unique variety of multi temperature water features combined with relaxing chromatherapy lighting soothing acoustics and rejuvenating aromatherapy creates a delightful experience A simple to use yet elegant interface presents the bather with a choice of 5 shower experiences and the owner operator all the necessary functions to control the system Networked capabilities allow online technical diagnostics and easy downloads of new experiences Standard Items Custom configurations sizes shapes functions Watertight structural stainless steel shell Ti
5. 403M SA 403 SA 403M 9 304 304L 304 304L only only In Section Il Part D of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Type 304 is assigned allowable stresses for a variety of product forms to maximum use tem peratures of 1500 816 C Type 304L coverage includes fewer product forms with lower allowable stresses to maximum use temperature of 800 F 426 while Types 302 and 305 have very limited coverage Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein Bradford Custom Luxury Experience Shower BRADFORDPRODUCTS COM APRIL 2008 PAGE Controls Touchscreen A simple to use yet elegant interface presents the bather with a choice of 5 shower experiences and the owner operator with all the functions necessary to control the overall system Networked capabilities allow online technical diagnostics and easy downloads of new experiences BRADFORD PRODUCTS LLC 7 SUNNYVALE DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28412 800 438 669 FX 9IO 791 O566 m Bradford Custom Luxury Experience Shower CEN I coget APRIL 2008 PAGE Controls Touchscreen functions Arctic Mist Body Spray Tropical Rain Island Storm Full Experience P Mist D sies piad y z KE icici mist and BKISSES p KOJI Jropical Rain Warmrain gently falls w
6. Base Metal 9 2 Welded 9 4 Base Metal 445 Welded Base Metal Welded 45 Formic Acid 1096 Sulfamic Acid 1 Hydrochloric 2096 Phosphoric Acid 65 Nitric Acid 1096 Sulfuric Acid 5096 Sodium Hydroxide Autogenous weld on base metal sample Types 302 and 305 exhibit similar performance Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein Corrosion Rate Mils Yr mm a Type 304L 0 01 0 03 Technical Data BLUE SHEET In some cases the low carbon Type 304L alloy may show a lower corrosion rate than the higher carbon Type 304 alloy The data for formic acid sulfamic acid and sodium hydroxide illustrate this Otherwise the Types 302 304 304L and 305 alloys may be consid ered to perform equally in most corrosive environ ments A notable exception is in environments suffi ciently corrosive to cause intergranular corrosion of welds and heat affected zones on susceptible alloys The Type 304L alloy is preferred for use in such media in the welded condition since the low carbon level enhances resistance to intergranular corrosion Intergranular Corrosion Exposure of the 18 8 austenitic stainless steels to temperatures in the 800 F to 1500 427 C to 816 range may cause precipitation of chromium carbides in grain boundaries Such steels a
7. L 65 9 Bradford Audio System BRADFORDPRODUCTS COM OCT 2008 PAGE Audio So SoundHearts SO SoundHearts Transducers with non magnetic bolt with 2 pole transducer connector Mounted externally on stainless steel shell vessel Hard wire into facility audio system by others NOTE Stainless steel plate shown to represent vessel structure or external surface only BRADFORD PRODUCTS LLC 7 SUNNYVALE DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28412 800 438 669 FX 9IO 791 O566 Discover tarmonic intclligenoc SO Sound Solutions Specification Document Items Included in SO Sound System SO SoundHearts Transducers with non magnetic bolt with 2 pole transducer connector 150 W SO Sound Custom Amplifier supports up to 4 SO Sound Hearts and includes one stereo input connection port and one stereo output for powered speakers or headphone Jack One power supply amp Power Cable Access to a standard 110 V power source to support SO Sound Amp and additional speakers We recommend using a surge protector with all electronic products including ours
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9. Bradford utilizes closed loop filtration systems that recycle and sanitize water conserving and reusing that resource A stainless steel vessel properly maintained has a comparatively extended life expectancy which assuming proper maintenance and care is far beyond any other material Recycling and recyclablility is one of the many factors that would permit LEED certification of a project Stainless steel is recognized as a green material and its use as a feature of the overall design can be a factor in earning LEED points LEED EADERSHIP IM ENERGT amp ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN BRADFORD PRODUCTS LLC 7 SUNNYVALE DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28412 800 438 669 FX 9IO 791 O566 3 Allegheny Ludlum An Allegheny Technologies Company Technical Data BLUE SHEET Allegheny Ludlum Corporation 9 Pittsburgh PA Stainless Steels Chromium Nickel Types 302 530200 304 530400 304L 530403 305 S30500 GENERAL PROPERTIES Allegheny Ludlum Types 302 830200 304 830400 304L 830403 and 305 830500 stainless steels are variations of the 18 percent chromium 8 percent nickel austenitic alloy the most familiar and most frequently used alloy in the stainless steel family These alloys may be considered for a wide variety of applications where one or more of the following properties are important Resistance to corrosion Prevention of product contamination Resistance to oxidation Ease o
10. Supply 4 voltage USB RP dl CompactFlash slot ith latch Ethernet CL COM Figure 104 Rear view 4PP420 0571 65 166 Power Panel 300 400 User s Manual V 1 60 4 4 1 Technical data Processor Type Expanded command set L1 cache L2 cache Floating point unit FPU Cooling Method Memory Type Quantity Graphics Controller Memory SRAM Quantity Battery buffered Watchdog Controller Power failure logic Controller Buffer time Real time clock RTC Battery buffered Accuracy Battery Type Removable Lifespan Backup capacitor for changing battery Buffer time Ethernet Controller Transfer rate Connection Cables NE2000 compatible CompactFlash Type Amount Connection Serial interface COM Type UART Transfer rate Connection Technical Data Power Panel 400 with Automation Runtime Geode LX800 500 MHz 32 bit x86 MMX technology 3D Now 128 KB 64 KB L cache 64 KB D cache 128 KB Yes Passive heat sink 2 MB for firmware DDR SDRAM 128 64 MB Rev Geode LX800 8 MB shared memory reserved by main memory Yes Yes At 25 C typically 30 ppm 2 5 seconds 2 per day Renata 950 mAh Yes accessible from the outside 3 years 10 minutes Intel 82551ER 10 100 Mbps RJ45 twisted pair 10 Base T 100 Base T S STP category 5 Type I 1 slot Primary IDE device RS232 modem capable not electrically isolated 160550 compatible 16 byte FIFO Max 115 kBaud 9
11. The important thing to note is that failure eventu ally occurs under these conditions of chloride pres ence high stresses and elevated temperatures Pitting Crevice Corrosion The 18 8 alloys have been used very successfully in fresh waters containing low levels of chloride ion Although Type 304 tubing has been used in power plant surface condenser cooling water with as much as 1000 ppm chloride this performance can only result from careful cleaning of the tubes during use and care to avoid stagnant waters from remaining in contact with the tube Generally 100 ppm chloride is considered to be the limit for the 18 8 alloys particu larly if crevices are present Higher levels of chloride might cause crevice corrosion and pitting For the more severe conditions of higher chloride levels lower pH and or higher temperatures alloys with higher molybdenum content such as Type 316 or AL 6XNG alloy should be considered Interestingly Types 304 and 304L stainless steels pass the 100 hour 5 percent neutral salt spray test ASTM B117 with no rusting or staining of samples However Type 304 building exteriors exposed to salt mists from the ocean are prone to pitting and crevice corrosion accompanied by severe discoloration The 18 8 alloys are not recom mended for exposure to marine environments The reader is invited to consult the Allegheny Ludlum Technical Center with questions concerning the suitability of the 18 8 alloys for specific
12. beverages and dairy products Heat exchangers piping tanks and other process equipment in contact with fresh water also utilize these alloys Building facades and other architectural and structural applica tions exposed to non marine atmospheres also heavily utilize the 18 8 alloys In addition a large variety of applications involve household and industrial chemi cals The 18 to 19 percent of chromium which these alloys contain provides resistance to oxidizing environments such as dilute nitric acid as illustrated by data for Type 304 below Temperature Rate Se F C Mils Yr mm a 300 149 5 0 0 13 300 149 10 1 0 25 300 149 17 0 0 43 Other laboratory data for Types 304 and 304L in the table below illustrate that these alloys are also resis tant to moderately aggressive organic acids such as acetic and reducing acids such as phosphoric The 9 to 11 percent of nickel contained by these 18 8 alloys assists in providing resistance to moderately reducing environments The more highly reducing environ ments such as boiling dilute hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are shown to be too aggressive for these materials Boiling 50 percent caustic is likewise too aggressive General Corrosion in Boiling Chemicals Boiling Environment Type 304 20 Acetic Acid Base Metal 0 1 Welded 1 0 Base Metal 55 Welded Base Metal Welded Base Metal Welded Base Metal Welded
13. forms from welding processes is removed with a stainless steel wire brush Normal carbon steel wire brushes will leave carbon steel particles in the surface which will eventually produce surface rusting For more severe applications welded areas should be treated with a descaling solution such as a mixture of nitric and hydrofluoric acids and these should be subsequently washed off For material exposed in inland light industrial or milder service minimum maintenance is required Only sheltered areas need occasional washing with a stream of pressurized water In heavy industrial areas frequent washing is advisable to remove dirt deposits which might eventually cause corrosion and impair the surface appearance of the stainless steel Stubborn spots and deposits like burned on food can be removed by scrubbing with a nonabrasive cleaner and fiber brush a sponge or pad of stainless steel wool The stainless steel wool will leave a permanent mark on smooth stainless steel surfaces Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein Many of the uses of stainless steel involve cleaning or sterilizing on a regular basis Equipment is cleaned with specially designed caustic soda organic solvent or acid solutions such as phosphoric or sulfamic acid strongly reducing acids such as hydrofluoric or hydrochloric
14. may be harmful to these stainless steels Cleaning solutions need to be drained and stainless steel surfaces rinsed thoroughly with fresh water Design can aid cleanability Equipment with rounded corners fillets and absence of crevices facilitates cleaning as do smooth ground welds and polished surfaces SURFACE FINISHES A range of surface finishes is available These are designated by a series of numbers Number 1 Finish is hot rolled annealed and descaled It is available in plate and sheet and is used for functional applications where a smooth decorative finish is not important Number 2D Finish is a dull finish produced by cold rolling annealing and descaling This finish is favor able for the retention of lubricants in drawing or forming operations and is preferred for deep drawn and formed parts Number 2B Finish is a brighter finish than 2D It is produced much like the 2D finish except that the final cold rolling is done with smooth polished rolls This is a general purpose finish used for all but severe cold forming Because it is smoother as produced it is more readily polished than 1 or 2D finishes Number 2BA Finish is a very smooth finish pro duced by cold rolling and bright annealing A light pass using highly polished rolls produces a glossy finish A 2BA finish may be used for lightly formed applications where a glossy finish is desired in the as formed part Polished finishes a varie
15. on restoration following a power cut will go through a short automatic set up sequence In situations where the actuator is used in manual mode eg commissioning and put back into automatic mode with the actuator out of it s normal operating quadrant the DPS will auto adjust itself back into the correct quadrant re set itself and be ready for use Ji moo H20 The DPS can be supplied as a retro fit kit containing all the parts required to convert a standard on off actuator to a modulating unit and can be used in conjunction with the battery spring return BSR kit to produce failsafe modulating functionality Electrical Wiring Model 20 85 AC Iph OR DC SUPPLY WIRING FOR MODULATING ACTUATORS electrical connections are made by external DIN plugs no need to remove cover Parts 1 through 7 supplied with the kit Three DIN plugs included POWER CONTROL VOLT FREE CONNECTION CONNECTION CONTACT CONNECTION CUSTOMER SUPPLY ve Common ve Qutput 4 29m or 9 10V Input 4 20m 0 10V 3 CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY CLOSED OPEN Ke NG eg Light on control panel N VOLT FREE CONTACTS Factory set at 0 amp 90 Switches rated 220V 5A Above wiring showing same supply as motor is only a suggestion NB READ INSTALLATION OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONNECTING FUNCTION MODULATING VER
16. 304 Type 304L is used for welded products which might be exposed to conditions which could cause intergranular corrosion in service Type 305 is used for applications requiring a low rate of work hardening during severe cold forming operations such as deep drawing Other less frequently specified 18 8 stainless steel grades such as Type 304N 530451 and 304LN 830453 are also available from Allegheny Ludlum CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Chemistries per ASTM A240 and ASME SA 240 Percentage by Weight Maximum Unless Range is Specified 302 305 Carbon 0 15 0 08 0 030 0 12 Manganese 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Phosphorus 0 045 0 045 0 045 0 045 Sulfur 0 030 0 030 0 030 0 030 Silicon 0 75 0 75 0 75 0 75 Chromium 17 00 18 00 18 00 17 00 19 00 20 00 20 00 19 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 10 50 10 00 10 50 12 00 13 00 Nitrogen 0 10 0 10 0 10 zx Nickel Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein Stainless Steel Types 302 304 304L 305 Visit our Website at www alleghenyludlum com RESISTANCE TO CORROSION General Corrosion The Types 302 304 304L and 305 austenitic stainless steels provide useful resistance to corrosion on a wide range of moderately oxidizing to moderately reducing environments The alloys are used widely in equip ment and utensils for processing and handling of food
17. 304 and 304L alloys are more prone to martensite formation than the Type 305 alloy Strengthening during deformation is therefore more pronounced in the leaner compositions Among the 18 8 alloys Type 305 alloy with highest nickel content exhibits the least amount of work hardening Typical data are shown below COLD ROLLED PROPERTIES La TEM ELE STAEMETH F i i E 5 2 i q y ELDCHFIGATICIM IH 3 18 FERCENT COLD REDUCTION PERCENT Low and Elevated Temperature Properties Typical short time tensile property data for low and elevated temperatures are shown below At tempera tures of 1000 F 538 C or higher creep and stress rupture become considerations Typical creep and stress rupture data are also shown below Tensile Strength 0 2 Yield Strength Percent MPa in 2 or 51 mm 423 253 100 000 250 000 1725 25 320 196 70 000 485 230 000 1585 35 100 79 50 0001 345 150 000 1035 50 70 21 35 000 240 90 000 620 60 400 23 000 160 70 000 485 50 800 19 000 130 66 000 455 43 1200 15 500 105 48 000 330 34 1500 13 000 90 23 000 160 46 Elongation HEEF STHEHGTH AHNHEALED TYPES 302 304 303 TEMPERATURE 535 5385 0 15 HII 9255 20501 PER d SNN SN TIT PEHLENT PER ROA mx oo 110 Po HO oi 1 1700 TEMPERATURE
18. 4PP420 0571 65 Forts 1 Maintenance Controller Extended 2 At max specified ambient temperature typ 50 ppm 4 seconds worst case 100 ppm 8 seconds 3 Typical lifespan at 5096 buffer operation temperature 25 when off 50 when on Maximum lifespan in 24 hour operation no buffer 6 years at 25 or 5 years at 50 Maximum lifespan switched off 2 years at 25 or 1 year at 50 4 The actual value depends on the operating system or diver being used 5 Depending on the process or batch there may be visible deviations in the color and surface structure Power Panel 300 400 User s Manual V 1 60 169 Chapter 2 Technical Data Technical Data Power Panel 400 with Automation Runtime 4 4 2 Temperature humidity diagram E wn I 9 gt 5 E 10 0 10 20 lt Temperature Figure 105 Temperature humidity diagram 4PP420 0571 65 4 4 3 Dimensions SKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKO L 1 ma 19 eo 0226 Nominal measurement General tolerance from DIN ISO 2768 medium up to 6 mm over 6 to 30 mm over 30 to 120 m
19. 625 41 3 14 8210R2 Dimensions inches mm ins 822 487 28 x us o ORENT _ mma X 98 pje pere mm 6 x s 119519 5 595 50581 1 95 195 X 111 BOGE Beet tet te er nfm Pa je j s em 83 114 ES IE me wo s 22 9418 185 1118 8 10 70 1192121919 IMPORTANT Valves may be mounted in any position except as noted in specifications table 8210R2 2 2 SERIES 8210 Const Ref 10 15 24 26 36 7 8 DIA HOLE FOR 1 2 CONDUIT CONN NPT BOTH ENDS 1 625 41 3 1 656 42 281 7 1 DIA 2 MOUNTING HOLES OPTIONAL MOUNTING BRACKET Const Ref 12 16 18 1 2 NPT NPT BOTH ENDS 15 M 2 2 SERIES 8210 Dimensions inches mm 16 Const Ref 39 1 2 NPT BOTH ENDS 281 7 1 DIA 2 MOUNTING HOLES 1 66 42 SHOWING MOUNTING BRACKET ONLY Const Ref 40 51 1 2 NPT 1 656 42 NPT BOTH ENDS 1 625 41 32 8210R2 281 7 1 DIA 2 MOUNTING HOLES OPTIONAL MOUNTING BRACKET Technical Data Power Panel 400 with Automation Runtime 4 4 Device 4PP420 0571 65 Figure 103 Front view 4PP420 0571 65 Battery compartment aPCI Slot 1 Grounding clip Power button Reset button
20. 8 and 82108059 which are not available with Explosionproof enclosures See Optional Features Section for other available options 8210R2 General Service Solenoid Valves Brass or Stainless Steel Bodies Pilot Operated 2 2 gt SERIES E 5210 3 8 to 2 1 2 NPT Nominal Ambient Temp Ranges RedHat RedHat RedHat DC 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 32 F to 125 F 0 C to 52 C RedHat DC 32 F to 77 F 0 C to 25 104 F 40 C occasionally Refer to Engineering Section for details Approvals UL listed as indicated CSA certified RedHat meets applicable CE directives Refer to Engineering Section for details 11 2 2 SERIES 8210 Specifications English units Watt Rating Operating P Differential EN ing Pressure Differential psi e Fluid Class of Coil Orifice Temp F Brass Body Stainless Steel Body Insulation Size Air Inert Light TN Air Inert Light Oil Q Catalog Const UL Catalog Const Gas 300 SSU Gas 300 SSU Number Ref Listing Number Ref Listing ins NORMALLY CLOSED Closed when de energized NBR or PTFE Seating NORMALLY CLOSED Closed when de energized NBR or PTFE S Seating TT se 15 a wo ms pap mojeo gt e ner se s 1 4 reo sues so i Las ws s s e 15 1 1 100 Too suo 6 o
21. Finest fog of any direct pressure nozzle o One piece compact construction Produces high percentage of droplets No whirl vanes or internal parts under 50 microns 1 8 or 1 4 male connection Spray pattern Cone shaped Fog 100 mesh screen 10 micron paper fil Spray angle 90 For best 90 pattern ter or polypropylene filter optional operate nozzle at or above 60 psi Metal Flow rates 0 013 to 1 4 gom COVERAGE D Fog Pattern PJ with polypropylene filter Dimensions are approximate Check with BETE for critical dimension applications PJ Flow Rates and Dimensions Impingement 90 Spray Angle 1 8 or 1 4 Pipe Sizes Approx Approx Male GALLONS PER MINUTE PSI Approx Coverage Spray Approx Wt Pipe Nozzle 30 40 50 60 80 100 200 400 Orifice inches Height Pipe Dim in 62 Size Number Factor PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PS Dia in D Size A B Metal 1 8 118 0 75 0 44 0 25 OR 1 4 0 97 0 56 1 4 Flow Rate GPM Standard Materials Brass 303 Stainless Steel and 316 Stainless Steel Spray angle performance varies with pressure Contact BETE for specific data on critical applications www BETE com D gt IN T N D IN v O lt O EX D 00 m m S D O 2 r Et lt
22. IESE poses 2 poses 205 19 d oo Doc 5600 5601 0510 Cornelius N C USA vvvvvv valvvorx com N SERIES Valworx ean 5601 Electrical Wiring for On Off and Failsafe BSR Versions Voltage 85 240V AC or DC 12 24V AC or DC Auto voltage sensing POSITION POWER Do connect CONNECTION earth ground to E ON dry contact 220v 5A 2 OF L J MI Y Customer to supply SWITCH pe Hot OPEN AC or DC POWER x RS Ex Lights shown Meira as an example only L gt Customer to supply FUNCTION ON OFF VERSION FUNCTION ON OFF with FAILSAFE BSR OPTION Power Connection Wiring is the same as standard ON OFF version Power to PIN 1 N and PIN 2 Power open power close trickle charges battery system in H closes the valve either open or closed position Wiring 1 0 for Optional Pre Power to PIN 1 N and PIN 3 Actuator sent by battery power to pre set failsafe position wired DIN Plug Cables H opens the valve with power failure PIN 1 Stays in last known position Actuator returns to pre failure position on power resumption with loss of power Factory preset to fail normally closed optional normally open position PINS ga Doc 5600 5601 0510 Cornelius USA vvvvvv valvvorx com 4 Valworx Electrical Wiring for Modulating DPS Versions Voltage 85 240V AC or DC 12 24V AC or DC Control Sign
23. NTERNATIONAL IMAGINATION COLOR LIGHT DLS20806 vvvvvv svision com SUPER VISION INTERNATIONAL DL S 2 Digital Lighting System To other DLS 2 Components i gt LL Controller DLS C12LL HRNS 2 Point LED 4 Point LED Light Harness DLS HRNS 2P 1 Point LED Light Harness DLS HRNS 1P To Spa Power Supply MAX NO OF LIGHTS PER CONTROLLER 34 Point Lights or e32 Point Lights and 1 Spa Light or 9 Spa Lights um LU stt y LL I Tan n Hi 11 11 E Plastic Lens Housings DLS P1 ES DLS 2 Digital Lighting System can be configured to create a variety of lighting effects 1 Y DLS 2 System The DLS 2 System incorporates a low voltage LED controller designed to connect to the 12V light output on a standard portable spa controller The DLS 2 Controller has one output for daisy chaining up to 34 LED point lights or 32 point lights amp 1 underwater spa light Twelve different color modes are available Select a solid color or color changing mode by toggling the power on off Features Robust over molded design 105 C rated wire Can be foamed into spa for easy installation Water resistant compression fit and plug in connectors for easy maintenance DLS C12LL HRNS DLS 2 Controller A low voltage LED controller designed to connect t
24. S ms s 15 to ewws e 815416 181 8 1 1 1 arcane ao fe 1 iret 5 mm v 1 1 so e 211 125151 mm 1055 to ew oo e war 225 wu 0 4 e mB me me ro ew oop e tear s eos BB 165 War reje fs me 1 681 191 5 psi on Air 1 psi on Water Valves not available with Explosionproof enclosures Valve provided with PTFE main disc On 50 hertz service the watt rating for the 6 1 F solenoid is 8 1 watts Valve includes Ultem G E trademark piston AC construction also has PA seating Letter D denotes diaphragm construction denotes piston construction 9 No disc holder Safety Shutoff Valve O General Purpose Valve Stainless steel disc holder Refer to Engineering Section Approvals for details t Must have solenoid mounted vertical and upright 12 8210R2 2 2 SERIES 8210 Dimensions inches mm Const Re 1 2 78 e tame pap o BE O E A TE E ore 2 81 81 4 59 59 2 31 31 FLOW OPTIONAL uu 2 66 3 84 81811 7 3 15 3 66 81811 EN 11 3 71 5 06 4
25. SION Wiring for Pre wired DIN Cables PIN Black Power open power close actuator movement controlled by input signal 4 20mA or 0 10VDC Standard operation 4mA or OV actuator closed 20mA or 10 actuator open can be reversed T Standard operation Actuator closes on loss of control signal stays put on loss of mains power Output signal in same format as supply signal provided as standard RecHai Features Wide range of pressure ratings sizes and resilient materials provide long service life and low internal leakage e High Flow Valves for liquid corrosive and air inert gas service e Industrial applications include Car wash Laundry equipment Air compressors Industrial water control Pumps Construction _ Watt Rating and Power Consumption Spare Coil Part Number Standard Coil and General Purpose Explosionproof Class of VA VA Insulation Holding Inrush AC Hz 6 12 24 120 240 volts DC Must be specified when ordering Other voltages available when required Solenoid Enclosures Standard RedHat 11 Watertight Types 1 2 3 35 4 and 4X RedHat Type Optional RedHat Explosionproof and Watertight Types 3 35 4 4X 6 6P 7 and 9 Red Hat Explosionproof and Watertight Types 3 4 4X 7 and 9 To order add prefix EF to catalog number except Catalog Numbers 82108057 8210805
26. al 4 20mA or 0 10V Auto voltage sensing POWER CONNECTION Do not connect earth ground E to neutral E Hot AC or DC Povver Neutral FUNCTION MODULATING DPS VERSION SERIES 5600 5601 CONTROL SIGNAL CONNECTION Customer to Supply o Common Power open power close actuator movement controlled by input signal 4 20mA or O 10VDC Standard operation 4mA or OV actuator closed 20mA or 10V actuator open can be re Output signal in same format as supply signal provided as standard Output 4 20mA 0 10VDC Input 4 20mA 0 10VDC o POSITION CONFIRMATION SWITCHES E dry contact 220v 5A 1 Customer to supply CLOSED OPEN CQ Ex Lights shown as an example only Wiring 1 0 for Optional Pre wired DIN Plug Cables versed Actuator closes with loss of control signal stays in last known position with loss of main PIN 2 power Doc 5600 5601 0510 Cornelius N C e USA vvvvvv valvvorx com SERIES Valworx 5601 Dimensions Dimensions remain unchanged for all versions on off failsafe amp modulating 5 w Doc 5600 5601 0510 Cornelius USA vvvvvv valvvorx com 6 Modulating DPS Digital Positioning System Series J3 DSP Valworx Doc j3 dps 0209 for J3 Electric Actuators Modulating DPS Digi
27. ch NPT compression fitting 100 ohm 3 wire with 36 inch leads and plug jack BRADFORD PRODUCTS LLC 7 SUNNYVALE DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28412 800 438 669 FX 9IO 791 O566 Bradford Luxury Experience Shower BRADFORDPRODUCTS COM APRIL 2009 Plumbing Requirements Flow Rates Plumbing Requirements DETAIL GPM per unit Qty Total 24 Raindance Imperial 7 5 MAX 7 5 gpm with 40 psi water pressure BRADFORD PRODUCTS LLC 7 SUNNYVALE DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28412 PH 800 438 669 rx 9 791 O566 FILE BRADFORD STYLE GUIDE Doc O32309 Raindance Imperial 600 AIR 28403001 Shovverhead Product Features e 24 Spray face e Ceiling flush mount e 8 5 cleaning system 358 no clog spray channels e Three spray modes 12 rain dual rain triple massage e 2 5 gpm per spray mode Code Compliance This unit meets or exceeds the following e ASME A112 18 1 e CSABI25 1 e listed by IAPMO 9 Approved for use in Massachusetts Available Finishes 4 11 8 gt 9 9 o o o o 9 9 9 Required Accessories EU 4 Rainidance Imperial basic set 28412181 2225 Ecostat EcoMax rough 15374181 Volume control rough 13975181 Quattro diverter rough 19932181 Trim kits for all three roughs many Axor styles available Sus M 2034 4 24 gt The measurements shown are for reference only Products and sp
28. d to be the most weldable of the high alloy steels and can be welded by all fusion and resistance welding pro cesses The Types 302 304 304L and 305 alloys are typical of the austenitic stainless steels Two important considerations in producing weld joints in the austenitic stainless steels are 1 preservation of corrosion resistance and 2 avoidance of cracking A temperature gradient is produced in the material being welded which ranges from above the melting temperature in the molten pool to ambient temperature at some distance from the weld The higher the carbon level of the material being welded the greater the likelihood that the welding thermal cycle will result in the chromium carbide precipitation which is detri mental to corrosion resistance To provide material at the best level of corrosion resistance low carbon material Type 304L should be used for material put in service in the welded condition Alternately full annealing dissolves the chromium carbide and re stores a high level of corrosion resistance to the standard carbon content materials Weld metal with a fully austenitic structure is more susceptible to cracking during the welding operation For this reason Types 302 304 and 304L alloys are designed to resolidify with a small amount of ferrite to minimize cracking susceptibility Type 305 however contains virtually no ferrite on solidification and is more sensitive to hot cracking upon welding than the
29. ecifications shown are subject to change without notice Specification sheet revised 1 2008 ansgrohe Raindance Imperial Basic Set 2841218 Product Features e Required for Raindance Imperial e Three flexible hose connections 1 2 NPT male inlets Code Compliance This unit meets or exceeds the following e ASME A112 18 1 e CSABI25 1 e listed by IAPMO 9 Approved for use in Massachusetts 13 38 pit 47 Required Accessories Raindance Imperial 600 AIR showerhead 28403001 x Ecostat EcoMax rough 15374181 Volume control rough 13975181 X Quattro diverter rough 13932181 Trim kits for all three roughs many Axor styles available v Y v The measurements shown are for reference only Products and specifications shown are subject to change without notice Specification sheet revised 1 2008 ansgrone Bodyvette Stop Bodyspray Oil Rub Bronze 62 Steel 80 Brushed Nickel 82 Polished Nlckel 83 Polished Brass 93 34 5 Product Specification Rubit cleaning system Adjustable spray angle 1 2 female NPT inlet Builtin temporary shutoff shuts water off to a trickle 1 6 Sheet e Revised 02 2007 ification US Spec Smallest Physical Size DESIGN FEATURES SPRAY CHARACTERISTICS High energy efficiency
30. environments PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Density 0 285 Ib in 7 90 gjerm Modulus of Elasticity in Tension 29 x 105 psi 200 GPa Linear Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Temperature Range Coefficients 16 6 x 105 19 8 x 105 68 212 68 1600 9 2 x 10 11 0 x 105 Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein B Registered Trademark of Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Thermal Conductivity Temperature Range Btu hrefteF W m K 9 me 212 100 9 4 16 3 932 500 12 4 21 4 The overall heat transfer coefficient of metals is determined by factors in addition to the thermal conductivity of the metal The ability of the 18 8 stainless grades to maintain clean surfaces often allows better heat transfer than other metals having higher thermal conductivity Consult the Allegheny Ludlum Technical Center 724 226 6300 for further information Specific Heat 32 212 0 100 0 12 900 Magnetic Permeability The 18 8 alloys are generally non magnetic in the annealed condition with magnetic permeability values typically less than 1 02 at 200H As illustrated below permeability values will vary with composition and will increase with cold work Type 305 with the highest nickel content is the most stable of these austenitic alloys and will have the lowest permeability when co
31. erature Range Working Temperature O to 158 F 18 to 7O C Media temperatures up to 266 F 130 C with optional high temp mounting bracket Ball Valve Temperature Rating O to 366 F 18 to186 C maximum Actuator Temperature Rating 4 10 158 F 20 to 70 C maximum Construction Chrome plated brass Ball Seats Teflon with energized Viton O ring backing Valve Body Teflon and double Viton O rings Anti corrosive Polyamide Glass filled Polyamide Stainless Steel Actuator Enclosure Position Indicator Doc 5600 5601 0510 Electric Actuated Ball Valve Cornelius USA SERIES 5600 2 way Brass Body 5601 1 4 to 4 NPT Operation Electric actuated valve uses power to open and power to close stays in the last known position with power failure On receipt of a continuous voltage signal the motor runs and via a flat gear system rotates the ball 90 The motor is automatically stopped by inter nal cams striking limit switches On receipt of a reversing continuous signal the motor turns in the opposite direction reversing the valve position Description Full port 2 piece brass ball valve is designed for unrestricted flow and low pressure drop Teflon ball seats are energized with O rings for low torque and extended life Unique leak free stem seal design incorporates double O rings and two Teflon auxiliary seals for the perfect stem seal design negating the need for stem seal adju
32. f fabrication Excellent formability Beauty of appearance Ease of cleaning High strength with low weight Good strength and toughness at cryogenic temperatures 10 Ready availability of a wide range of product forms SN se Each alloy represents an excellent combination of corrosion resistance and fabricability This combina tion of properties is the reason for the extensive use of these alloys which represent nearly one half of the total U S stainless steel production Type 304 repre sents the largest volume followed by Type 304L Types 302 and 305 are used in smaller quantities The 18 8 stainless steels principally Types 304 and 304L are available in a wide range of product forms including sheet strip foil and plate from Allegheny Ludlum The alloys are covered by a variety of specifications and codes relating to or regulating construction or use of equipment manufactured from these alloys for specific conditions Food and bever age sanitary cryogenic and pressure containing applications are examples Past users of Type 302 are generally now using Type 304 since AOD technology has made lower carbon levels more easily attainable and economical There are instances such as in temper rolled products when Type 302 is preferred over Type 304 since the higher carbon permits meeting of yield and tensile strength requirements while maintaining a higher level of ductility elongation versus that of the lower carbon T
33. f the alloy during forming or by roller expanding tubes into tubesheets or by welding operations which produce stresses from the thermal cycles used Stress levels may be reduced by annealing or stress relieving heat treat ments following cold deformation thereby reducing sensitivity to halide SCC The low carbon Type 304L material is the better choice for service in the stress relieved condition in environments which might cause intergranular corrosion Halide Chloride Stress Corrosion Tests U Bend Highly Stressed Test Samples 302 304 304L 305 Base Metal Cracked 1 to 20 hours Cracked 1 to 21 hours Cracked 24 to 96 hours Cracked 18 to 90 hours Cracked 142 to 1004 hours Cracked 300 to 500 hours Cracked 144 Hours Chloride Boiling _ Ambient Temperature Seacoast Exposure 42 Magnesium Chloride Boiling VVelded 33 Lithium Base Metal Chloride Boiling VVelded 26 Sodium Base Metal Chloride Boiling VVelded 40 Calcium Base Metal Base Metal No Cracking Welded No Cracking Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein Stainless Steel Types 302 304 304L 305 Visit our Website at www alleghenyludlum com The above data illustrate that various hot chloride solutions may cause failure after differing lengths of time
34. ld worked The following data are illustrative Percent Magnetic Permeability Cold Work Technical Data BLUE SHEET Melting Range Electrical Resistivity 22222 955 E 2 990 2 590 1 399 1 421 Temperature F C 68 20 72 78 86 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Room Temperature Mechanical Proper ties Minimum mechanical properties for annealed Types 302 304 304L and 305 austenitic stainless steel plate sheet and strip as required by ASTM specifica tions A 240 and ASME specification SA 240 are shown below Minimum Mechanical Properties Required Property by ASTM A 240 and ASME SA 240 302 304 304L 0 296 Offset Yield Strength psi 30 000 25 000 MPa 205 170 Ultimate Tensile Strength psi 75 000 MPa 515 Percent Elongation in 2 in or 51 mm 40 0 Hardness Max Brinell 201 RB 92 Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein Stainless Steel Types 302 304 304L 305 Visit our Website at www alleghenyludlum com Effect of Cold Work Deformation of the 18 8 alloys at room or slightly elevated temperatures produces an increase in strength accompanied by a decrease in elongation value A portion of this increase in strength is caused by partial transformation of austenite to martensite during deformation As shown by the permeability data the Type 302
35. le Finish per designer specs 24 Overhead Rain Imperial Shower Head complete with 5 spray modes 6 body massagers Misters overhead Full color multi function touch screen menu Full color changing ultra bright LED lightsystem overhead Light color and display sequenced in harmony with water and audio features Tranducer audio speaker system emits sound through the floor and walls of shower Integral floor drain s Aroma injection system BRADFORD PRODUCTS LLC 7 SUNNYVALE DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28412 PH 800 438 669 rx 9 791 O566 FILE BRADFORD STYLE GUIDE Doc O32309 m Bradford LEED Information OMEN JULY 2008 PAGE Leadership in Energy amp Environmental Design ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND PRODUCTS FOR THE GREEN 21ST CENTURY Bradford Products LLC has been a world leader in the design and fabrication of stainless steel aquatic vessels for the last 25 years We remain ahead of the curve by using and manufacturing environmentally friendly products that are both recycled and recyclable Bradford has pioneered the use of stainless steel itself made 6596 8096 from recycled steel in the manufacture of all manner of aquatic vessels and water features Bradford s aquatic vessels not only will out last comparable aquatic vessels formed of polymerized petrochemicals which employ increasingly scarce and high cost raw material but are superior to concrete shells as well
36. m over 120 to 400 mm over 400 to 1000 mm POWER PANEL Figure 106 Dimensions 4PP420 0571 65 170 Power Panel 300 400 User s Manual V 1 60 Technical Data Power Panel 400 with Automation Runtime 4 4 4 Cutout installation The cutout hole is to be made according to the following dimensions for cutout installation The device must be mounted using the retaining clips included in delivery Outer contour Power Panel Cutout Cutout dimensions 199 40 5 mm x 143 0 5 mm for 4PP320 0571 01 4PP320 0571 35 4PP420 0571 45 4PP420 0571 65 4PP420 0571 75 4PP420 0571 A5 4PP420 0571 B5 4PP420 0573 75 5PP320 0571 29 5PP320 0571 39 5PP320 0573 39 5PP320 0573 39 Figure 107 Cutout installation 4PP420 0571 65 4 4 5 Contents of delivery The following components are included in the delivery of the Power Panel device Power Panel PP420 57 QVGA 1 aPOI touch screen battery 3 V 7950 mAh included Table 63 Contents of delivery 4PP420 0571 65 Power Panel 300 400 User s Manual V 1 60 171 Chapter 2 Technical Data ortable spas a ad e Ta 3574 d irs Digital Lighting System L SUPER VISION INTERNATIONAL AL Kc Mq MEUM uU to M DUM TN E KE c AR OTI ii A NS pet SUPER VISION I
37. nt 0 5A Starting current Maximum 1 2 A Power consumption Typically 12 W Electrical isolation Yes Bleeder resistance Table 62 Technical data 4PP420 0571 65 Forts 168 Power Panel 300 400 User s Manual V 1 60 Mechanical characteristics Outer dimensions Width Height Depth Front Frame Design Membrane Technical Data Power Panel 400 with Automation Runtime 4PP420 0571 65 Aluminum naturally anodized Gray Polyester Dark gray border around display Similar to Pantone 432CV Light background Gasket Similar to Pantone 427CVS Flat gasket around display front Approx 1 7 kg without aPCI interface modules Ambient temperature Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity Vibration Operation continuous Operation occasional Storage Transport Shock Operation Storage Transport Protection type Altitude 0 50 C 20 60 C 20 60 C See 4 4 2 Temperature humidity diagram on page 170 2 9 1 75 mm amplitude 9 200 Hz 0 5 9 2 9 Hz 3 5 mm amplitude 9 200 Hz 1 g 2 8 Hz 7 5 mm amplitude 8 200 Hz 2 g 200 500 Hz 4 g 2 8 Hz 7 5 mm amplitude 8 200 Hz 2 g 200 500 Hz 4g 15 g 11 ms 30 g 15 ms 30 g 15 ms IP20 back side only with installed CompactFlash card inserted aPCI module or with an optional aPCI cover IP65 NEMA 250 type 4X dust and sprayed water protection front side Max 3000 m Table 62 Technical data
38. o the 12V light output section on a standard portable spa controller hum oh DLS P1 ES Plastic Lens Housing DLS HRNS 4P 4 Point LED Light Harness DLS HRNS 2P 2 Point LED Light Harness DLS HRNS 1P 1 Point LED Light Harness Clear plastic lens housing that accepts the LED point lights DLS HRNS LIGHT DLS L12LL Underwater LED Spa Light 12 LED variable intensity RGB light used as the main underwater light for the DLS 2 portable spa lighting system Underwater LED Spa Light Harness 4 foot harness accepts one Underwater LED Spa Light SUPER VISION INTERNATIONAL Light Harness DLS HRNS 4P n Jumper Cable LED Spa DLS JUMPER 5 Light Harness DLS HRNS LIGHT B Undervvater LED Spa Light Harness DLS HRNS LIGHT A E Undervvater LED Spa Light DLS L12LL Color Modes e Slow Color Change Blue Green Fade e Party Mode multi color change Tri Color Fade Blue Green Red e Blue Orange Purple Green Red e Hot Pink e Cyan White DLS JUMPER 5 Jumper Cable Extension wire used to connect other DSL 2 components 4 Point LED Light Harness Drawing Super Vision International e 8210 Presidents Drive e Orlando Florida 32809 e tel 407 857 9900 www svision com
39. other alloys If filler metal is required Type 308 2096 Cr 11 Ni is generally used This enriched composition avoids martensite which might otherwise form in multipass welds Chemistry is controlled to allow a small amount of ferrite in the deposit to limit hot cracking tendency Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein Stainless Steel Types 302 304 304L 305 Visit our Website at www alleghenyludlum com Type 309 2396 Cr 13 596 or nickel base filler metals are used in joining the 18 8 austenitic alloys to carbon steel HEAT TREATMENT The austenitic stainless steels are heat treated to remove the effects of cold forming or to dissolve precipitated chromium carbides The surest heat treatment to accomplish both requirements is the solution anneal which is conducted in the 1850 to 2050 F range 1010 C to 1121 Cooling from the anneal temperature should be at sufficiently high rates through 1500 800 F 816 C 427 to avoid reprecipitation of chromium carbides These materials cannot be hardened by heat treat ment CLEANING Despite their corrosion resistance stainless steels need care in fabrication and use to maintain their surface appearance even under normal conditions of service In welding inert gas processes are used Scale or slag that
40. pin DSUB Table 62 Technical data 4PP420 0571 65 Power Panel 300 400 User s Manual V 1 60 167 Chapter 2 Technical Data Technical Data Power Panel 400 with Automation Runtime USB interface Type USB 1 1 USB 2 0 Amount 2 Transfer rate Low speed 1 5 MBit s full speed 12 MBit s to high speed 480 Mbit s Connection Type A Current load Max 500 mA per connection Reset button Yes accessible from the outside Power buton Yes accessible from the outside NN 1x CF yellow 1x combined power red green and user yellow Mode Node switch Node switch 2 16 digits each slots 1 see B amp R System 2005 manual for available aPCI interface modules Display Type Color LCD Diagonal 5 7 in 144 mm Colors 512 colors 4 Resolution QVGA 320 x 240 pixels Contrast 40 1 Viewing angle see page 488 Horizontal Direction direction L 240 Vertical Direction U 40 direction D 50 Background lighting Brightness 200 cd m Half brightness time 50000 hours Screen rotation Yes see chapter 3 Commissioning section Screen rotation on page 361 Touch screen Technology Analog resistive Controller Elo serial 12 bit Degree of transmission Up to 80 5 Filter glass Degree of transmission Coating Keys LED Function keys Soft keys Cursor keys Number block Other keys Key lifespan LED brightness Power supply Rated voltage 18 30 VDC Rated curre
41. r9 puo 3 265 2 75 3 X 3 78 EX wmm ins 4 64 d Lae eee EN 166 X Ens 822 X 588 Bar asr m ins 6 53 X 3 66 4 91 3 19 LEGES Ax Const Ref 5 9 11 20 21 23 25 37 38 ENS UT DC dimensions slightly larger IMPORTANT Valves may be mounted in any position except as noted in specifications table 69 18 86 22 BOTH ENDS 0 266 6 8 88 22 3 z 312 oo 5 ce A o2 218 A co Const Ref 13 i oOo En co Bl N A gt I A co i i 12 21 Ese A 5 wo gt gt Qo 3 3 i I ce lt A OJ 4 Laj gt A ij oj ilo OI N Sg wy Co gje gt k oja gt N hx E Aj 99 c N A god A co O N N gt noj N k e I 131513 5 3151131513157 3 3 3 7 1 3 17 13 7 13 27 33 N Gg gt lt BOTH ENDS 1 2 NPT 1 656 42 281 7 1 DIA 2 MOUNTING HOLES NPT BOTH ENDS OPTIONAL MOUNTING BRACKET 1
42. re sensitized and subject to intergranular corrosion when exposed to aggressive environments The carbon content of Types 302 304 and 305 may allow sensitization to occur from thermal conditions experienced by autog enous welds and heat affected zones of welds For this reason the low carbon Type 304L alloy is pre ferred for applications in which the material is put into service in the as welded condition Low carbon content extends the time necessary to precipitate a harmful level of chromium carbides but does not eliminate the precipitation reaction for material held for long times in the precipitation temperature range Intergranular Corrosion Tests ASTM A 262 Corrosion Rate Mils Yr mm a Evaluation Test 302 304 305 3041 Practice Base Metal 20 0 5 Intergranular Welded 23 0 6 1 Corrosion Practice E Base Metal Welded No Fissures on Bend No Fissures Some Fissures on No Fissures Weld unacceptable Practice A Base Metal Welded Step Structure Ditched unacceptable Stress Corrosion Cracking The Type 302 304 304L and 305 alloys are the most susceptible of the austenitic stainless steels to stress corrosion cracking SCC in halides because of their relatively low nickel content Conditions which cause SCC are 1 presence of halide ions generally chloride 2 residual tensile stresses and 3 tem peratures in excess of about 120 F 49 Stresses may result from cold deformation o
43. stment common to conven tional style ball valves These valves enjoy the reputation of having the highest perform ance and lowest operating torque in the in dustry Lower operating torque equates to the use of a smaller size actuator which in turn leads to a smaller profile and a less expensive package Optional Functions Failsafe BSR Battery Spring Return Kit actuator fails to a safe position with loss of power Modulating DPS Digital Positioning System valve position controlled by 4 20mA or O 10V control signal vvvvvv valvvorx com SERIES Valworx SUR 5601 Pipe Size Orifice Size Cv Flow Pressure Cycle Time 90 Max PSI seconds HIGH VOLTAGE 85 240v AC or DC 560002 14 e 560003 nm ojoo 560004 1 2 ojoo 560006 ofo 560008 E 560010 i 560012 1 12 nm ojoo 560016 n ofo 560020 ow 560020 soo 1022 30 560032 4 112 10 022 oo LOW VOLTAGE 12 24v AC or DC 560102 wa e 560120 217 626 Cv is the GPM of water at 60 F that will pass through the valve with 1 PSI pressure drop Pressure 158 F pressure reduced on 1 4 thru 2 1 2 sizes to 550 PSI 200 F 400 PSI 266 F zx R EN O O 25 EEC xm SES ESC
44. tal Positioning System Standard features include e DSP kit is retro fittable to the standard J on off actuator e Self calibrating e Provides a proportional output signal e DSP virtually eliminates hunting Economically priced The DPS modulating kit is pre installed at the factory when ordered as an option with a 3 actuator or 13 electric actuated valve assembly The DPS system provides accurate modulating function whereby the movement of the actuator is controlled by either 4 20mA or a 0 IOVDC control signal Any change in the control input signal results in a corre sponding and proportional change in the position of the actuator Nominal impedance 4 20mA signal 100 ohms 0 10 signal ohms This is achieved with the use of an unique internal digital positioning system An internal microprocessor on the DPS circuit board continuously monitors digitally the analogue input and output signals and compares them to the physical posi tion via an output shaft feedback system moving the actuator as required to balance the signals Digital control ensures highly sensitive and repeatable control with all the usual positioner characteristics com ing in at under 176 actuator only including hysteresis linearity amp precision Overall accuracy of valve assembly will vary depending on the type of valve used and method of mounting the valve The DPS is self calibrating and on initial start up or
45. ty of ground finishes is available Technical Data BLUE SHEET Because special equipment or processes are used to All of the grades are accepted for use in food prepara develop these finishes not all finishes are available in tion and storage by the National Sanitation Foundation the range of products produced by Allegheny Ludlum and for contact with dairy products by the Dairy and Surface finish requirements should be discussed with Food Industries Supply Association Sanitary Stan Allegheny Ludlum mill representatives dards Committee and are standard materials used in each industry Similarly Types 304 and 304L are standard materials of construction in the brewery SPECIFICATION COVERAGE industry Because of the extensive use of these austenitic stainless steels and their broad specification cover age the following list of specifications is representa tive but not complete Product Specification Form ASTM ASME Plate Sheet and Strip A 240 SA 240 249 249M SA 249 SA 249M Seamless 304 304L 305 304 304L only and or Welded only 269 Tubing A269M 304 304L only A554 A312 A312M SA 312 SA 312M Seamless 409 409M SA 409 SA 409M and or Welded 304 304L only 304 304L only Pipe A276 A478 479 A 479M SA 479 SA 479M Bale 302 304 304L 802 304 304L only only Billet Forgings A 314 A 473 182 182M SA 182 SA 182M E 2 403
46. yl rln as a soft mist pas Pd ana pe envelops the Sky Haj HUNExperience Relakan enjoy the collection BRADFORD PRODUCTS LLC 7 SUNNYVALE DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28412 800 438 1669 FX 9IO 791 O566 Bradford Custom Luxury Experience Shower BRADFORDPRODUCTS COM APRIL 2008 PAGE Controls Temperature Sensor Resistance temperature detectors RTD accurately sense temperature with an excellent degree of repeatability and interchangeability of elements The RTD is composed of certain metallic elements whose change in resistance is a function of temperature In operation a small excitation current is passed across the element and the voltage which is proportional to resistance is then measured and converted to units of temperature calibration The RTD element is manufactured by winding a wire wire wound elements or plating a film thin film elements on a ceramic or glass core and sealing the element within a ceramic or glass capsule Since most RTDs have a low initial resistance often 100 ohms and have a small change in resistance per unit of temperature range the resistance of the lead wire is often compensated for with a three or four wire bridge configuration built into the measuring devices By selecting the proper elements and protective sheathing RTDs can operate in a temperature range of 200 to 650 C 328 to 1202 F Specific Sensor 0 25 inch diameter x 4 inch long with 0 5 in
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