![]() ![]() Hand, foot or mechanically operated, these valves control both pressure and flow of air. They are versatile three- and four-way pressure regulating valves or a combination of pressure regulating and non-regulating three-way valves. For operating versatility, you may choose direct, reverse, and split range modes.“H” Controlair® valves are a family of pneumatic pressure regulating, directional valves. Easy access Zero and Span adjustments make bench or field calibration quick and easy. As a result of this flexibility, installation goes faster. And since the 950XP is position insensitive, it gives you even more freedom in mounting and connecting to valves and instruments. Optional, field-selectable process output ranges reduce downtime and inventory. Its standard mounting bracket lets you mount it directly on a valve, wall, panel, or pipe. Its small footprint can fit into tight spots. ![]() And because it takes impure air in stride, downtime is reduced, too. 05 SCFM (0.11m3/hr), it not only costs less to buy, it costs less to operate as well. With flow rates up to 12 SCFM(20m3/hr), the 950XP has the muscle to drive large valves and actuators. Advanced circuitry includes electronic feedback control for superior vibration protection and highly accurate output. Its NEMA 4X (IP66) housing is designed for both Intrinsically Safe* and Explosion-Proof* operation. Now there's a compact I/P transducer that delivers reliable high performance for the toughest applications in the most hazardous environments: the T950XP from ControlAir.The 950XP converts an electrical current signal to a stable, pneumatic output to actuate valves. The ControlAir Type-925 Multifunction Manifold provides a common supply port and individual shutoff valves for sets of 3, 5, 10 or 15 units. In addition to standard wall, panel or pipe mounting, optional DIN rail and manifold mounting kits are available. Multiple choices for wiring and porting simplify installation and decrease the time required to do so. The Type-595XP has worldwide agency approvals for use in hazardous areas. This explosion-proof and intrinsically safe field device is available with an integral volume booster or as a low-flow signal converter that directly mounts to a pneumatic valve positioner. This compact unit is housed in an explosion proof enclosure that is designed for pipe, bracket or direct manifold mounting. A low mass control circuit provides consistent output in high vibration applications. The unique conversion technology utilizing open loop control provides a high level of accuracy and repeatability for the operation of actuated valves. The Type-595XP Explosionproof I/P (current to pressure) transducer converts a 4–20mA electrical current signal to a proportionally linear pneumatic output. This filter is an economical alternative for air supply line applications that don't require a pressure reducing regulator. Robustly constructed of die-cast aluminum with a baked epoxy finish, this unit stands up in corrosive operating conditions. The Type-320 Filter unit is a 40-micron depth filter that removes dirt, moisture and other particles from air and gas lines. Designed specifically for corrosive sour gas environments, the Type-310 NACE is ideal for oil field applications. The Type-310 NACE Filter Regulator incorporates all of the operating features of the Type-300 filter regulator, but is constructed of materials that meet NACE specification #MR-01-75 for sulfide stress cracking. ![]() The Type-300 is a quality unit that is ideal as an economical alternative for control of process applications. Durable materials and a standard epoxy paint finish provide long lasting corrosion resistance in harsh industrial environments. This filter regulator has been proven to provide accurate operating characteristics under variable conditions. The Type-300 Instrument Air Filter Regulator is designed to provide clean, accurate air pressure to instruments, valves, and other automatic control equipment. ![]()
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