Double redundant safety exhaust valves are Machine Directive compliant

Parker Hannifin's new P33T - CAT 4 redundant safety exhaust valve can be used in conjunction with a safety relay or safety PLC for pneumatic circuits to provide Category 4 Performance Level e (PLe) in accordance with EN ISO 13849-1.

Functionally, the device’s memory constantly monitors air flow control via two identical integrated valve elements. Valve lock-out is activated if asynchronous movement between the valve elements is detected during actuation or de-actuation, resulting in a residual outlet pressure of less than 1 percent of supply.

As an additional safety feature, reset can only be accomplished by energizing the integrated electrical lock out solenoid – meaning it cannot be reset by simply removing and re-applying supply pressure.

The IP65 rated P33T 3/2 normally closed valve offers integrated soft start functionality, so air can be introduced in a controlled manner to the system when energised, thus allowing users to adjust for slower or faster build-up of system pressure. Importantly, the valve allows the rapid exhaust of downstream air when de-energised to remove stored energy and allow safe access.

Additional standard features of the P33T – CAT 4 Valve include LED status indicators of main and reset solenoid operation. Connection via a standard M12 (5-pin) socket provides control signal and feedback. An optional transducer for monitoring downstream system pressure is available.

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