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Safety Guide For Selecting And Using Pneumatic Division 

Products And Related Accessories

WARNING:

FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF PNEUMATIC DIVISION PRODUCTS, 
ASSEMBLIES OR RELATED ITEMS (“PRODUCTS”) CAN CAUSE DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, 
AND  PROPERTY  DAMAGE.    POSSIBLE  CONSEQUENCES  OF  FAILURE  OR  IMPROPER 
SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THESE PRODUCTS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

• Unintended or mistimed cycling or motion of machine members or failure to cycle
• Work pieces or component parts being thrown off at high speeds.
• Failure of a device to function properly for example, failure to clamp or unclamp an associated item or device.
• Explosion
• Suddenly moving or falling objects.
• Release of toxic or otherwise injurious liquids or gasses.
Before selecting or using any of these Products, it is important that you read and follow the instructions below.

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Air Preparation Products

Catalog 0700P-5/USA

Safety Guide

1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

 

1.1. Scope:

 This safety guide is designed to cover general guidelines on the installation, use, and maintenance of Pneumatic Division  

 

 

Valves, FRLs (Filters, Pressure Regulators, and Lubricators), Vacuum products and related accessory components. 

 

1.2. Fail-Safe:

 Valves, FRLs, Vacuum products and their related components can and do fail without warning for many reasons. Design all 

 

systems and equipment in a fail-safe mode, so that failure of associated valves, FRLs or Vacuum products will not endanger persons    

 

or property.

  1.3  Relevant International Standards:

 For a good guide to the application of a broad spectrum of pneumatic fluid power devices see:    

 

ISO 4414:1998, Pneumatic Fluid Power – General Rules Relating to Systems. See www.iso.org for ordering information.

 

1.4. Distribution:

 Provide a copy of this safety guide to each person that is responsible for selection, installation, or use of Valves, FRLs 

 

or Vacuum products. Do not select, or use Parker valves, FRLs or vacuum products without thoroughly reading and understanding this  

 

safety guide as well as the specific Parker publications for the products considered or selected.

 

1.5. User Responsibility:

 Due to the wide variety of operating conditions and applications for valves, FRLs, and vacuum products Parker 

 

and its distributors do not represent or warrant that any particular valve, FRL or vacuum product is suitable for any specific end use  

 

 

system. This safety guide does not analyze all technical parameters that must be considered in selecting a product. The user, through   

 

its own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for: 

 

•  Making the final selection of the appropriate valve, FRL, Vacuum component, or accessory.

   

•  Assuring that all user’s performance, endurance, maintenance, safety, and warning requirements are met and that the application    

 

  presents no health or safety hazards.

   

•  Complying with all existing warning labels and / or providing all appropriate health and safety warnings on the equipment on which    

 

  the valves, FRLs or Vacuum products are used; and,

   

•  Assuring compliance with all applicable government and industry standards.

 

1.6. Safety Devices:

 Safety devices should not be removed, or defeated.

 

1.7.  Warning Labels:

 Warning labels should not be removed, painted over or otherwise obscured.

 

1.8. Additional Questions:

 Call the appropriate Parker technical service department if you have any questions or require any additional    

 

information. See the Parker publication for the product being considered or used, or call 1-800-CPARKER, or go to www.parker.com,    

 

for telephone numbers of the appropriate technical service department.

2. PRODUCT SELECTION INSTRUCTIONS

 

2.1. Flow Rate:

 The flow rate requirements of a system are frequently the primary consideration when designing any pneumatic system.    

 

System components need to be able to provide adequate flow and pressure for the desired application.

 

2.2. Pressure Rating:

 Never exceed the rated pressure of a product. Consult product labeling, Pneumatic Division catalogs or the  

 

 

instruction sheets supplied for maximum pressure ratings.

 

2.3. Temperature Rating:

 Never exceed the temperature rating of a product. Excessive heat can shorten the life expectancy of a product    

 

and result in complete product failure.

 

2.4. Environment:

 Many environmental conditions can affect the integrity and suitability of a product for a given application. Pneumatic  

 

 

Division products are designed for use in general purpose industrial applications. If these products are to be used in unusual  

 

 

circumstances such as direct sunlight and/or corrosive or caustic environments, such use can shorten the useful life and lead to  

 

 

premature failure of a product. 

 

2.5. Lubrication and Compressor Carryover:

 Some modern synthetic oils can and will attack nitrile seals. If there is any possibility of  

 

 

synthetic oils or greases migrating into the pneumatic components check for compatibility with the seal materials used. Consult the  

 

 

factory or product literature for materials of construction.

 

2.6. Polycarbonate Bowls and Sight Glasses:

 To avoid potential polycarbonate bowl failures: 

 

•  Do not locate polycarbonate bowls or sight glasses in areas where they could be subject to direct sunlight, impact blow, or   

 

 

  temperatures outside of the rated range.

   

•  Do not expose or clean polycarbonate bowls with detergents, chlorinated hydro-carbons, keytones, esters or certain alcohols.

   

•  Do not use polycarbonate bowls or sight glasses in air systems where compressors are lubricated with fire resistant fluids such as  

 

 

  phosphate ester and di-ester lubricants.

Summary of Contents for P3HPA Series

Page 1: ...nal Regulator 0 to 10 volt 4 to 20 mA Proportional Regulator Applications B4 B5 Why Proportional Technology B6 Ordering Information B7 Options B8 Technical Information B9 B11 Programming Information B...

Page 2: ...ents Special Applications Food Version Clean Line Design Suitable for Washdown IP65 Forced Exhaust Compact and Light Weight Small Envelope Light Weight Flexible Mounting Options Stand alone Foot Brack...

Page 3: ...ying requirements of this industry Automotive Packaging and Food The new Proportional Regulator is designed to quickly and accurately adjust and maintain a set output pressure The unit will operate re...

Page 4: ...nd there is consequently no way of checking that the set value and the actual value are the same Also no account is taken of external influences such as air consumption by the system which can drastic...

Page 5: ...gnal Output Connector Level P3 HPA 9 2 A D 2 V D 1 A Available on Request Selectably by means of parameter 6 HPA 1 4 KNA 1 2 Available on Request When the supply voltage is lost the unit will automati...

Page 6: ...0 10V 0 29 PSIG 0 2 bar 1 4 P3HPA92AD2AP1A 4 20mA Digital PNP or 0 10V 0 145 PSIG 0 10 bar 1 4 P3HPA92AZ2AN1A 4 20mA Digital NPN or 0 10V 0 29 PSIG 0 2 bar 1 4 P3HPA92AD2AN1A 4 20mA Digital NPN or 0 1...

Page 7: ...sumption in stable regulated situation Display The regulator is provided with a digital display indicating the output pressure either in PSI or bar The factory setting is as indicated on the label can...

Page 8: ...retry The output pressure will then be approximately equal to the inlet pressure As soon as the input pressure is back on the required level the normal control function follows Safety Exhaust Should...

Page 9: ...P2 72 5 PSIG Pressure Drop 14 5 PSIG 64 65 SCFM P2 91 4 PSIG Pressure Drop 14 5 PSIG 60 68 SCFM P2 116 PSIG Pressure Drop 14 5 PSIG 53 67 SCFM P3HPA Regulator 1 4 Ports 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1...

Page 10: ...r numbers 0 4 9 14 18 19 20 12 13 and 21 are accessible to edit All other parameters are fixed Back to Factory Setting After start up Power is on Parameter 0 3 Entering this value in parameter 0 will...

Page 11: ...ses changeable parameters Accesses parameter no 4 Displays current parameter value 1 V 0 mA Edits parameter Accepts and saves new parameter setting Sequences to next parameter or or Parameter Number 6...

Page 12: ...display Use up or down arrows and accept to adjust the display value if using an external pressure sensor Accepts and saves new parameter setting Sequences to next parameter or or Parameter Number 8 A...

Page 13: ...y Reads Flashing Decimal Flashing Decimal Flashing Description Accesses changeable parameters Accesses parameter no 14 Displays current parameter value 1 PSI 0 bar Edits parameter Accepts and saves ne...

Page 14: ...meter 18 is set to a value of 100 1 bar and parameter 19 is set to 50 then the actual minimum preset pressure seen is 0 5 bar Parameter Number 19 Set Maximum Preset Pressure Step 1 2 3 4 5 Press 3 6 s...

Page 15: ...Must be Set to 0 Step 1 2 3 4 5 Press 3 6 seconds Until Display Reads Flashing Decimal Flashing Decimal value between 50 and 250 Flashing Description Accesses changeable parameters Accesses parameter...

Page 16: ...l Display Reads Flashing Decimal Description Accesses changeable parameters Accesses parameter no 39 Displays current parameter value XXX current software version Parameter Number 21 Set Proportional...

Page 17: ...5 42 0 87 22 0 83 21 P3HPA Bottom Exhaust Version 1 83 46 6 1 4 3x 1 65 42 21 0 83 0 09 2 3 DIN Rail Clamp 4 49 114 0 87 22 0 35 9 Dimensions are in mm Inches P3HPA P3KNA Series Electronic Proportiona...

Page 18: ...en enabled to a certain pressure Lower your setpoint value preferably to 0 Volts Reset parameter 18 to 0 Display shows unrealistic value Display maybe configured in the wrong value bar instead of psi...

Page 19: ...elation to the degree of excursion beyond the dead band This band must exceed the dead band of the unit Proportional Effect The speed at which the unit approaches P2 secondary pressure Sensitivity The...

Page 20: ...te valve FRL Vacuum component or accessory Assuring that all user s performance endurance maintenance safety and warning requirements are met and that the application presents no health or safety haza...

Page 21: ...quires immediate system shut down and replacement of worn or damaged components Air leakage Look and listen to see if there are any signs of visual damage to any of the components in the system Leakag...

Page 22: ...ereunder evenifsuchapparatushasbeenspeciallyconverted or adapted for such manufacture and notwithstanding any charges paid by Buyer Unless otherwise agreed Seller shall have the right to alter discard...

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