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Terms of use for electronic documentation
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Product informationFile and language versions
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Operating conditions and standards in pneumatics
- Use, storage and transport conditions for Festo products
- Standards in pneumatics
- Compressed air preparation
- Operating conditions for valves
- Port designations of pneumatic components to ISO 5599
- Operating conditions for drives
- Pressure/force table and graphBuckling load graph
- Air consumption
- Pneumatics and explosion protection – ATEX
- EC directives/approvals
- Design – Clean room suitability
- Paint-wetting impairment substances and resistance to media
- Corrosion resistance class CRC
- Protection classes according to IEC/EN 60529
- Functional earth – protective earth – PELV
- Spark arresting
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CatalogueFile and language versions
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White paper: Automating on/off process valves
A comparison of actuation methods for pneumatic actuators
On/off process valves can be automated in different ways using pneumatics. This white paper looks at automation using an individual valve, a valve terminal and a digital valve terminal, and compares the three actuation methods in terms of:
• Required hardware/components and the installation
effort involved
• Investment costs
• Potential for compressed air savings and increased
energy efficiency
• Diagnostic and maintenance options
• Potential for function integration
• Possible applications in safety-related circuits
• Possible applications in potentially explosive areas
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Special publicationFile and language versions
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The perfect example of Clean Design: the valve terminal MPA-C
No matter how high your requirements are for valve terminals, MPA-C in Clean Design can meet them all. This valve terminal is particularly easy to clean and is resistant to corrosion and cleaning agents. What is more, it is available with degree of protection IP69K, a redundant seal system, FDA-compliant materials and NSF-H1 grease.
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Product videoFile and language versions
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ET 200 SP Diagnostic Interrupts When Using Valve Terminals
When valve terminals are used, short-circuit and short-circuit detection of the safe output modules of the Siemens ET 200 SP may result in diagnostic interrupts. These diagnostic interrupts can lead to the fact that an operation is not possible. This technical report explains the background and suggests possible solutions.
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BookFile and language versions
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