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VN-OMA0013-D 

 

Warning 

Warning 

Warning 

Piping 

 

 

1. Preparation before piping 

Before  piping  is  connected,  it  should  be  thoroughly  blow  out   
with  air  (flushing)  or  washed  to  remove  chips,  cutting  oil  and 
other debris from inside the pipe. 
Install piping so that it does not apply pulling, pressing, bending 
or other forces on the valve body. 

2. Wrapping of pipe tape   

When connecting pipes, fittings,   
etc., be sure that chips from the 
pipe threads and sealing materi- 
al do not enter the valve. 
Furthermore,  when  pipe  tape  is 
used, leave 1.5 to 2    thread rid- 
ges  exposed  at  the  end  of  the 
threads

 

3.  Avoid  connecting  ground  lines  to  piping,  as 

this  may  cause  electric  corrosion  of  the  sys- 
tem. 

4.  Tighten  threads  with  the  proper  tightening 

torque. 

When  attaching  fittings  to  valves,  tighten  with  the  proper  tight- 

ening torque shown below. 

 

Tightening Torque for Piping 

Connection thread 

Proper tightening torque

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Rc1/8 

7 to 9 

Rc1/4 

12 to 14 

Rc3/8 

22 to 24 

Rc1/2 

28 to 30 

Rc3/4 

28 to 30 

Rc1 

36 to 38 

Rc1 1/4 

40 to 42 

Rc1 1/2 

48 to 50 

Rc2 

48 to 50 

 

5. Connection of piping to products 

When  connecting  piping  to  a  product,  refer  to  its  operation 
manual to avoid mistakes regarding the supply port, etc. 

6.  Steam  generated  in  a  boiler  contains  a  large 

amount of drainage. Be sure to operate it with a 
drain trap installed. 

 

Operating Environment 

 

 

1. Do not use in an atmosphere having corrosive 

gases,  chemicals,  sea  water,  water,  water 
steam, or where there is direct contact with any 
of these . 

2. Do not use in explosive atmospheres. 
3. Do not use in locations subject to vibration or 

impact. 

4. Do not use in locations where radiated heat will 

be received from nearby heat sources. 

5.  Employ  suitable  protective  measures  in  loca- 

tions  where  there  is  contact  with  water  drop- 
lets, oil or welding spatter, etc. 

 

Maintenance 

 

 

1. Removal of product 

The  valve  will  reach  a  high  temperature  when  used  with  high 
temperature  fluids.  Confirm  that  the  valve  temperature  has 
dropped sufficiently before performing work. If touched inadver- 
tently, there is a danger of being burned. 
1)  Shut off the fluid supply and release the fluid pressure in the 

system. 

2)  Shut off the power supply. 
3)  Dismount the product. 

2. Low frequency operation 

Switch  valves  at  least  once  every  30  days  to  prevent 
malfunction.  Also,  in  order  to  use  it  under  the  optimum  state, 
conduct a regular inspection once a half year. 
 

 

1. Filters and strainers 

1. Be careful regarding clogging of filters and strainers. 
2. Replace filter elements after one year of use, or earlier if the 

pressure drop reaches 0.1MPa. 

3. Clean strainers when the pressure drop reaches 0.1MPa. 

2. Lubrication 

When  using  after  lubricating,  never  forget  to  lubricate 
continuously. 

3. Storage

 

In  case  of  long  term  storage  after  use  with  heated  water, 
thoroughly  remove  all  moisture  to  prevent  rust  and 
deterioration of rubber materials, etc. 

4.  Exhaust  the  drainage  from  an  air  filter  period- 

ically. 

 

Precautions 

 

 

1.  Valves will reach high  temperatures from high 

temperature  fluids.  Use  caution,  as  there  is  a 
danger  of  being  burned  if  a  valve  is  touched 
directly. 

2. For pilot type 2-port    valves, when the valve is 

closed,  sudden  pressure  resulting  from  the 
startup  of  the  fluid  supply  source  (pump, 
compressor,  etc.)  may  cause  the  momentary 
valve  to  open  and  leakage  to  occur,  so  please 
exercise caution. 

3. When problems are caused by a water hammer, 

install 

water 

hammer 

relief 

equipment 

(accumulator, etc.).     

Caution 

VND Series 

Valves  for  Fluid  Control 
Precautions  2 

 

Be sure to read this before handling. 

Caution 

Summary of Contents for VND Series

Page 1: ...Doc no VN OMA0013 D Steam Valve PRODUCT NAME VND Series MODEL Series ...

Page 2: ...N OMA0013 D Contents Safety Instructions 2 3 Precautions on Design 4 Selection 4 Mounting 4 Piping 5 Operating Environment 5 Maintenance 5 Precautions 5 Specific Product Precautions 6 Troubleshooting 7 1 ...

Page 3: ...f equipment failure when configuring the equipment 2 Only personnel with appropriate training should operate machinery and equipment The product specified here may become unsafe if handled incorrectly The assembly operation and maintenance of machines or equipment including our products must be performed by an operator who is appropriately trained and experienced 3 Do not service or attempt to rem...

Page 4: ...responsibility a replacement product or necessary parts will be provided This limited warranty applies only to our product independently and not to any other damage incurred due to the failure of the product 3 Prior to using SMC products please read and understand the warranty terms and disclaimers noted in the specified catalog for the particular products 2 Vacuum pads are excluded from this 1 ye...

Page 5: ...trainer directly upstream from the valve to remove these substances 4 Air quality 1 Use clean air Do not use compressed air that contains chemicals synthetic oils including organic solvents salt or corrosive gases etc as it can cause damage or malfunction 2 Install air filters Install air filters close to valves at their upstream side A filtration degree of 5μm or less should be selected 3 Install...

Page 6: ...heat sources 5 Employ suitable protective measures in loca tions where there is contact with water drop lets oil or welding spatter etc Maintenance 1 Removal of product The valve will reach a high temperature when used with high temperature fluids Confirm that the valve temperature has dropped sufficiently before performing work If touched inadver tently there is a danger of being burned 1 Shut of...

Page 7: ...recommended for noise reduction and for dust entry prevention Piping To use the piping with a high temperature fluid use heat resistant fittings and tubing Self align fittings Fluoropolymer tubing Copper piping etc Adiabatic Space There is a space between body and cover approximate 1 mm for adiabatic effect Caution Caution Caution 12 P1 port 10 P2 port 2 B port 1 A port VND Series Valves for Fluid...

Page 8: ...s flow direction 2 Incorrect piping of pilot port 3 Ensure the humidity at piping and the valve has declined sufficiently and there is no pressure left in the system before replacing the solenoid valve Measures If no improvement is achieved in spite of the above countermeasure inside of the valve may have some abnormality In this case stop using the valve immediately Flow does not start Flow does ...

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