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ISO 10094:2021

ISO 10094:2021 Pneumatic fluid power – Electro-pneumatic pressure control valves – Part 2: Test methods to determine main characteristics to include in the supplier’s literature

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Description

This document specifies the test procedures and a method of presenting results concerning the parameters which define the main characteristics to be included in the supplier’s literature of the electro-pneumatic continuous pressure control valves, conforming to ISO¬†10094-1.

The purpose of this document is:

-    to facilitate comparison by standardizing the test methods and the presentation of the test results, and

-    to assist in the proper application of these components in compressed air systems.

The specified tests are intended to allow comparison between the different types of continuous pressure control valves; these are not production tests to be carried out on each manufactured product.

The tests described in this document are for components with an exhaust port vented to the atmosphere.

NOTE 1   The tests related to non-electrically modulated pneumatic continuous pressure control valves are specified in ISO 6953-2.

NOTE 2   The tests related to electro-pneumatic continuous flow control valves are specified in ISO 10041-2.

NOTE 3   ISO 6953-3 provides an alternate dynamic test method for flow-rate characteristics using an isothermal tank instead of a flow meter. However, this method measures only the decreasing flow rate part of the hysteresis curve of the forward flow and relief flow characteristics.

Edition

2

Published Date

2021-11-22

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

30

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies the test procedures and a method of presenting results concerning the parameters which define the main characteristics to be included in the supplier's literature of the electro-pneumatic continuous pressure control valves, conforming to ISO 10094-1.

The purpose of this document is:

-    to facilitate comparison by standardizing the test methods and the presentation of the test results, and

-    to assist in the proper application of these components in compressed air systems.

The specified tests are intended to allow comparison between the different types of continuous pressure control valves; these are not production tests to be carried out on each manufactured product.

The tests described in this document are for components with an exhaust port vented to the atmosphere.

NOTE 1   The tests related to non-electrically modulated pneumatic continuous pressure control valves are specified in ISO 6953-2.

NOTE 2   The tests related to electro-pneumatic continuous flow control valves are specified in ISO 10041-2.

NOTE 3   ISO 6953-3 provides an alternate dynamic test method for flow-rate characteristics using an isothermal tank instead of a flow meter. However, this method measures only the decreasing flow rate part of the hysteresis curve of the forward flow and relief flow characteristics.

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