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Shatru24

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Jan 4, 2012
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I am using a actuator for actuating 2 ball valves, with a spring return feature, line pressure is 7 bar. After the supply is closed I need the ball valves to come back to its original position.

But there is still some pressure in the line between the solenoid and the actuator which I need to bleed for the springs in the actuator to release and allow the ball valves to come back to the original position.

Now Please suggest how will I be able to bring back the ball valves to original position without manually bleeding the air between the solenoid and the actuator??
 
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The normal way to do this is a 3-way valve that either sends gas to the actuator or vents the line from the valve to the actuator. Some reason you're not considering that?

David
 
3way solenoid valve in the air (or other gas) line to the actuator. When energized, it allows the air (or other gas) to the actuator. When de-energized, it stops air flowing into the actuator and allows the air from the actuator to 'escape'.

Standard design.

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I am assuming you are using a rack and pinion type actuator for on / off control. The three way valve is a standards practice for single port actuation. So the solenoid valve will have port 2 for air supply, port 1 for inlet supply to actuator and port 3 for the exhaust. when the solenoid is de-energized port 2 will close, port 1 will open to port 3 and exhaust the actuator side that is charged with air. when the solenoid is energized port 2 will open to port 1-charging the actuator with air. Port 3 will be blocked from port 1.

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Aldo
 
Yup. use 3-way solenoide valve. It has a port as vent to release the pressure. But may be you have to install screen connector at this vent port to avoid the mud dauber insects build nestle in it.
 
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