Koso EPB801 Electric Valve Positioner for Accurate Positioning
Price:
Negotiable
MOQ:
1PCS
Delivery Time:
5-8 work days
Brand:
Koso
Product Description
Koso EPB801 Electric Valve Positioner for Accurate Positioning
Product Overview
The Koso EPB801 Electric Valve Positioner is a critical accessory for pneumatic control valves, designed to precisely regulate valve position in industrial processes. It converts 4-20 mA DC input signals into pneumatic output to drive valves while providing mechanical feedback for accurate position tracking.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Koso |
| Type | EPB801 |
| Air Supply | 140 To 700 KPa |
| Linearity/Hysteresis | +/-1.0% / 0.5% |
| Max. Capacity | Output Atmosphere 175 Nl/min. At Sup. 140 KPa [gaug] |
| Air/Electric Wiring Connection | Rc. 1/4 / G1/2 |
Key Features
- Precision Control: 4-20 mA DC input signal with mechanical feedback for accurate positioning
- Versatile Compatibility: Adaptable to straight stroke (12-100 mm) and angular stroke (0-90°) actuators
- Optimized Pneumatics: 0.14-0.50 MPa gas source pressure with low 5 NL/min consumption
- High Accuracy: Backlash
- Rugged Construction: Aluminum alloy housing with IP protection for harsh environments
- Flexible Configuration: Cam mechanism allows output characteristic adjustments
- Safety Certified: Available in flameproof and standard models for different environments
Performance Parameters
- Input Signal: 4-20 mA DC (with split range options available)
- Temperature Range: -20°C to +80°C (standard model)
- Relative Humidity: ≤90%
- Housing Material: Aluminum alloy (3.5 kg weight)
- Air Connection: ZG1/4 thread
Warranty & Environmental
- Warranty: 1 year
- Operating Temperature: Standard model: -20°C to +80°C
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Company
Xi'an Kacise Optronics Co.,Ltd.
Location
2nd Building, Tianyuan International Mansion, High-tech Zone, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China
Contact Person
Evelyn Wang