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Qualified electrician, 

because of their spe-

cialist training, knowledge and experience, 

and their knowledge of the relevant stan-

dards and regulations, qualifi ed electricians 

are able to carry out work on electrical 

installations and identify and avoid possible 

risks by themselves.
Qualifi ed electricians are specially trained 

for the area they work in, and they know 

the relevant standards and regulations.

 2.5 Personal protective equipment

 

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While carrying out work of various kinds 

on and with the safety valves, personnel 

must wear personal protective equip-

ment which is referred to in the individual 

sections in these instructions.

Protective clothing

Protective clothes are heat-re-

sistant and closefitting clothes 

with low tear strength, clo-

se-fitting sleeves and without 

any parts sticking out.

Safety shoes

Safety shoes protect the feet 

from crushing, falling parts and 

slipping on slippery surfaces.

Safety goggles

Safety goggles protect the eyes 

from 

fl ying objects and splashing 

liquid.

Protective gloves

Protective gloves protect the 

hands and forearms against 

contact heat if they touch hot 

surfaces..

Ear protection

Ear protection protects your 

hearing from damage caused 

by exposure to noise.

 2.6 Log book

 

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To comply with legal requirements, a log 

book must be kept of all activities invol-

ving the safety valves. 

 

 

 

 

 

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 WARNING 

Danger of injury caused by 

noise

The noise level that occurs 

can seriously damage your 

hearing.

 

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Always wear ear protection when 

working.

 

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Fit noise reduction measures, e.g. silen-

cers, during installation.

 

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 WARNING 

 Danger of injury caused by 

compressed air

Compressed air can cause in-

juries if not handled correctly.

 

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Ensure systems are depressurised 

before work begins.

 

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 Have all work carried out by pneu-

matics specialists.

 

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 WARNING 

Danger of injury caused by lack of 

training

People who lack proper training cannot 

assess the risks when handling the saf-

ety valves and they place others at risk 

of serious injury or death.

 

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Have all work on the pneumatic 

system carried out by pneumatics 

specialists.

 

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Train the personnel widely in safety 

related topics.

 

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 Have all electrical installation work 

carried out by qualified electricians.

Requirements

Pneumatics specialists 

are trained for the 

specialist area they work in, and they know 

the relevant standards and regulations.
Because of their special training and ex-

perience, pneumatics specialists can carry 

out work on pneumatic, electropneumatic 

and mechatronic systems and identify and 

avoid risks by themselves.

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Summary of Contents for NORGREN XSz8-XSz50

Page 1: ...1 2 NPT 3 4 NPT 1 NPT 1 1 2 NPT Before starting work read these instructions This manual contains proprietary information No part of this publication may be reproduced transcribed or transmitted in an...

Page 2: ...ns design and function 07 3 1 XSz8 XSz50 XSz8V XSz10V 07 3 2 Materials 17 3 3 Requirements for operating media 17 3 4 Noise emissions 17 3 5 Design and function 18 4 Labelling 22 5 Transport and stora...

Page 3: ...warning integrated in text WAR NING CAUTI ON ADVICE specific values respectively fixed attri butes Example info A tight pressure system contributes energy savings thus ressources and the environment...

Page 4: ...and trained by the manufacturer Failure to observe the above will void the warranty The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages incurred 1 6 Manufacturer s address Norgren GmbH Stuttgarter Str...

Page 5: ...equate air quality 2 3 General risks The following section lists residual risks which may be present even if the safety valves are used correctly DANGER Danger caused by hazardous movements When the p...

Page 6: ...ook must be kept of all activities invol ving the safety valves WARNING Danger of injury caused by noise The noise level that occurs can seriously damage your hearing Always wear ear protection when w...

Page 7: ...XSz32 without silencer with without pressure balance 16 15 kg XSz50 without silencer with without pressure balance 1 5 kg XSz8V 2 8 kg XSz10V 2 1 3 0 kg XSz10 XSz10V pneumatic Voltage solenoid type 3...

Page 8: ...PT 3 8 18 NPT 75 32 26 5 32 24 928 08 G 1 4 G 1 4 G 3 8 75 32 26 5 32 XSz8 3 2 way valve with silencer Type 249280X 127 28 5 A 86 47 5 6 S 80 102 69 6 3 41 29 5 91 23 M5 52 5 R P 12 28 5 2 3 1 X T 1 I...

Page 9: ...way valve with silencer Type 24928xx 41 6 80 42 21 102 69 86 91 15 5 6 3 31 5 93 5 34 88 28 5 M5 23 135 5 180 28 5 20 P 1 S R A B 1 5 3 2 4 Incorporating XSz8 XSz50 XSz8V XSz10V 02 22 Our policy is on...

Page 10: ...3 2 way valve with silencer Type 249293X XSz10 3 2 way valve without silencer Type 249293X 22 5 M5 10 D 2 2 73 29 21 1 P 63 128 116 17 37 R 26 53 163 6 5 167 1 2 3 1 A 1 A 6 83 R 106 22 5 6 83 M5 10 D...

Page 11: ...th silencer Type 249298X XSz10V 5 2 way valve without silencer Type 249298X 22 5 M5 10 D 2 2 73 29 51 1 P 42 27 B S 27 5 128 116 17 37 32 69 R 53 88 225 6 5 167 1 2 5 3 1 4 A 1 A 6 83 R 22 5 M5 10 D 2...

Page 12: ...e with silencer Type 4420403 XSz10 3 2 way valve without silencer Type 4420402 115 14 2 6 5 53 26 6 17 128 116 42 167 22 5 P M5 10 29 21 61 5 73 2 1 2 Z 1 3 R 2 1 A A1 3 R 115 142 6 5 53 26 6 17 128 1...

Page 13: ...4420453 XSz10V 5 2 way valve without silencer Type 4420452 115 28 4 6 5 69 53 88 SW 3 2 6 17 116 128 27 5 27 42 167 22 5 P M5 10 6 29 51 61 5 73 21 2 5 4 Z 1 3 R 2 1 A A 1 B S 22 5 M5 10 D 2 2 29 51 1...

Page 14: ...NPT XSz20 3 2 way valve with silencer Type 249303X XSz20 3 2 way valve without silencer Type 249303X 188 175 155 23 9 2 263 133 61 51 37 153 8 115 135 M5 2 2 3 1 224 100 A 41 10 P 52 A 66 1 9 2 115 1...

Page 15: ...yes G 1 G 1 G1 1 2 G 1 1 2 XSz32 3 2 way valve with silencer Type 24931XX XSz32 3 2 way valve without silencer Type 24931XX 11 26 5 98 277 5 315 A 194 174 116 A 2 1 84 153 131 191 170 P 50 5 316 5 18...

Page 16: ...NPT 2 11 5 NPT 24 932 30 AC DC G 1 1 2 G 2 24 932 31 AC DC yes G 1 1 2 G 2 XSz50 3 2 way valve with silencer Type 24932XX R A P A R 157 5 155 116 M10 13 65 138 159 104 60 217 112 127 260 41 G1 1 2 112...

Page 17: ...sed air According to ISO 85731 1 2010 7 3 4 7 Particle size 40 m Particle concentration 10 mg m 3 Dew point under pressure 20 C 4 Oil concentration 5 mg m 1 Gauge 2 Volume 3 Valve 4 Silencer 5 Noise l...

Page 18: ...nce 0 5 s The dynamic monitoring system detects the delayed actuation and pre vents pressure build up at the working connection 2 A Y1 Y1 Y1 Y2 Y2 Y2 3 5 Design and function The safety valve is design...

Page 19: ...r correct operation with every switching procedure dynamic monitoring The solenoids are actuated with a time difference 0 5 s The dynamic monito ring system detects the delayed actuation and prevents...

Page 20: ...ve systems monitor themselves for correct operation with every switching procedure dynamic monitoring Pressure is applied to the Z connections with a time difference of 0 5 s The dynamic monito ring s...

Page 21: ...very switching procedure dynamic monitoring Pressure is applied to the Z connections with a time difference of 0 5 s The dynamic monito ring system detects the delayed actuation and prevents pressure...

Page 22: ...the packed units in the box they were shipped in Do not store them outdoors Store them in a dry dust free place Don t expose them to aggressive media such as salty air Protect them from direct sunlig...

Page 23: ...ion Before installation of the valve please note Create a safety zone around the hazardous area in accordance with the risk assess ment for the machine or equipment For new systems ensure that connect...

Page 24: ...es in accordan ce with the specifications on the type plate ADVICE If using a two hand control ensure that the actuating solenoids are actuated by an output signal from an electrical two hand control...

Page 25: ...ter t 0 5 s actuate it again Piston moves at first After deactuation of solenoid Y2 piston returns to initial position and remains thert XSz8V XSz10V Carrying out pressure lost testing 1 Cut off and v...

Page 26: ...eplacement valves Using incorrect or faulty replacement valves may endanger personnel and cause damage malfunctions or total failure Only use the manufacturer s original replacement valves Contact the...

Page 27: ...ow voltage directive 2014 35 EC the respective safety specifications for electrical equipment that can be operated with a nominal voltage of 50 1000 V AC and 75 1500 V DC are observed Harmonized stand...

Page 28: ...z 10V 4420453xxxxxxxxx The manufacturer hereby declares that the mentioned product conforms to all relevant provisions of above stated Directive and the additional applied standards stated below inclu...

Page 29: ...st be remembered that our products are subject to a natural process of wear and ageing This document as well as the data spe cifications and other information presen ted in it are the sole property of...

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