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Conversion of control function
Type 2000, 2002, 2012
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converSion of conTrol funcTion
9.1
description of the functions
Depending on the version, the seat of the valve is closed with or against the medium flow. Spring force (CFA)
or pneumatic control pressure (CFB and CFI) generate the closing force on the swivel plate. The force is trans
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ferred via a spindle which is connected to the actuator piston.
the exact description of the control functions can be found in the operating manual for type 2000
under:
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9.1.1
control function a (cfa)
In rest position, the valve is closed by spring force. By pressurizing the lower control connection, the seal
is lifted from the seat and the flow-through is enabled. The open status is displayed by a position indicator
located in the cover of the actuator.
9.1.2
control function B (cfB)
When not under pressure, the valve is opened by the spring force acting under the piston. By pressurizing
the upper control connection, the valve is closed by the control pressure acting on the piston.
9.1.3
control function i (cfi)
The device operates without spring force. Here, the piston is pressurized alternately, namely at the lower
control connection for opening and at the upper one for closing the valve.
9.1.4
flow below the seat
Depending on the version, the valve is closed against the medium flow by spring force (control function A,
CFA) or by control pressure (control function B, CFB).
As the medium pressure is under the swivel plate, this pressure contributes to the opening of the valve
CFA/CFI
CFB/CFI
Figure 7:
Flow below the seat (closing against medium)
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