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Installation & Maintenance Instructions
SERIES
Form No. V6319R3
4-WAY DIRECT-ACTING SOLENOID VALVES
8342
BRASS AND STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION
1/4I AND 3/8I NPT - 3/16I ORIFICE
NOTICE: See separate solenoid installation and maintenance
instructions for information on: Wiring, Solenoid
Temperature, Causes of Improper Operation, Coil or Solenoid
Replacement.
DESCRIPTION
Series 8342 valves are 4-way direct-acting solenoid valves
that require no minimum operating pressure and no minimum
flow for operation. Valves are made of rugged brass or stainless
steel and have a sliding resilient seal for tight seating. Standard
valves have a general purpose solenoid enclosure. Valves may
be provided with a combination explosionproof/watertight
solenoid enclosure.
Series 8342 valves with Suffix P in the catalog number are
designed specifically for dry inert gas or non-lubricated air
service.
OPERATION
Solenoid de-energized: Flow is from Pressure P to Cylinder A
and from Cylinder B to Exhaust E.
Solenoid energized: Flow is from Pressure P to Cylinder B and
from Cylinder A to Exhaust E.
NOTE: No minimum operating pressure required.
Flow Diagrams
Solenoid De-energized Solenoid Energized
PRESS.
EXH.
SOL.SOL.
A
B
P
E
PRESS.
EXH.
A
B
P
E
NOTE: For 3-way application, one cylinder port can be
plugged. Plug Cylinder A for normally closed operation or
Cylinder B for normally open operation.
IMPORTANT: Flow controls or regulators may be placed at
any of the port connection without adversely affecting valve
operation.
Metering Device (Optional feature)
Valves with suffix M in the catalog number are provided with a
built-in metering device (flow control) for each cylinder
connection. To adjust metering device, release locknut by
turning it counterclockwise. To increase flow, turn metering
stem clockwise. To reduce flow, turn metering stem
counterclockwise. After adjusting to desired flow, hold
metering stem and tighten locknut. The metering stem closest
to the solenoid controls Cylinder A; the adjacent metering stem
controls Cylinder B.
Manual Operation
Manual operator allows manual operation when desired or
during an electrical power outage. Depending upon valve
requirements, two types of manual operators are available:
Momentary Push Type (Suffix MO) Manual Operator
To engage push type manual operator, push stem at base of
valve body upward as far as possible. Valve will now be in the
same position as when the solenoid is energized. To disengage
manual operator, release stem. Manual operator will return to
original position.
Maintained Screw Type (Suffix MS) Manual Operator
To engage screw type manual operator, push red knob upward
towards valve body and turn it clockwise until flow from port is
stopped. Valve will now be in the same position as when
solenoid is energized.
CAUTION: If manual operator is not turned clockwise
after pushing upward to engage, leakage at exhaust port
may occur.
To disengage manual operator and return valve to the
de-energized position, turn red knob counterclockwise
allowing stem to disengage and drop.
CAUTION: For valve to operate electrically, manual
operator must be fully disengaged.
INSTALLATION
Check nameplate for correct catalog number, pressure,
voltage, frequency and service. Never apply incompatible
fluids or exceed pressure rating of the valve. Installation and
valve maintenance to be performed by qualified personnel.
Future Service Considerations
Provision should be made for performing seat leakage, external
leakage, and operational tests on the valve with a
nonhazardous, noncombustible fluid after disassembly and
reassembly.
Temperature Limitations
For maximum valve ambient and fluid temperatures, refer to
chart below. Check catalog number prefix and watt rating on
nameplate.
Watt
Rating
Catalog
Number
Prefix
Coil
Class
Max.
Ambient
Temp.
Max.
Fluid
Temp.
20
None, DP
or KP
F
77_F
(25_C)
160_F
20
HB or KB H
125_F
(51.7_C)
160 F
(71_C)
201
None, KP,
SP or SD
F
125_F
(51.7_C)
160_F
20.1
HB, KB,
SS or SV
H
140_F
(60_C)
160 F
(71_C)
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