Parker Pneumatic
Binary Counter Air Valve

Function

Binary counter valve is a pulse operated 5/2-way air valve.  Control signal outlet and inlet ports are alternately energized and exhausted.

Versions

  • 2147900 = Pneumatic Actuated
  • 2147950 = Electric Actuated

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Way of controlling the binary counter valve can be both, electrical and pneumatic with one single switch or button. Actuation of the valve happens with a pulse. By actuation a control button or switch the valve will change positions, controlling the same button or switch the valve returns into start position.

Controlling this valve is based on a internal integrated sequence system. Actuation happens with two pilot spools and a main spool fully integrated in an aluminium valve block. No ‘common’ mechanical parts, ball-point principle,are used in this binary counter valve. 

Under right conditions and proper installation 10 million of cycles can be achieved.

This valve is controlled by an internal integrated sequence system and utilizes the ball-point principle. (Two pilot spools and a main spool are fully integrated in an aluminum block.)

Catalogs
UK Catalog UK Catalog
125.8 kB