Parker Pneumatic Stainless Steel FRL Catalogue PDE2504TCUK
Parker Pneumatic Stainless Steel FRL Catalogue PDE2504TCUK
Parker Pneumatic Stainless Steel FRL Catalogue PDE2504TCUK
climate control
electromechanical
filtration
fluid & gas handling
hydraulics
pneumatics
process control
sealing & shielding
WARNING
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PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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by Parker Hannifin Corporation and its subsidiaries at any time without notice.
SALE CONDITIONS
The items described in this document are available for sale by Parker Hannifin Corporation, its subsidiaries or its authorized distributors. Any sale contract entered into by Parker will be governed by
the provisions stated in Parkers standard terms and conditions of sale (copy available upon request).
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Options:
PF504 G 02 D H SS
Note: Air must be dry enough to avoid ice formation at temperatures below 2C.
0
0 .25 .5 .75 1.0 1.25 1.5
Flow - dm3/s
Body 316 Stainless steel Filter element kits Particulate (5 micron) EK504VY
Drain 316 Stainless steel Manual twist drain Small (Old) SA600Y7-1SS
Filter element Polyethylene Pipe nipple 1/4" NPT 316 Stainless Steel 616Y28-SS
40 Dia. A
E
8
F
102
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regardless of drain
option After liquids and large particles are removed in the first stages of filtration, the
air flows through element (C) where smaller particles are filtered out. The filtered
air then passes downstream. Collected liquids and particles in the quiet zone
(E) should be drained before their level reaches a height where they would be
reentrained in the flowing air. This can be accomplished by unscrewing the drain
valve (F) slightly until the liquid begins to drain.
Options:
PF501 G 02 D H SS
Weight 275 g .2
Note: Air must be dry enough to avoid ice formation at temperatures below 2C.
0
0 5 10 15
Flow - dm3/s
Body 316 Stainless steel Filter element kits 0.3 micron EKF501H
Bowl 316 Stainless steel Drain kits Automatic pulse drain RK504SY-SS
Drain 316 Stainless steel Manual twist drain Small (Old) SA600Y7-1SS
Filter element Borosilicate Fiber Pipe nipple 1/4" NPT 316 Stainless Steel 616Y28-SS
40 Dia.
B
8
C
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The contaminated air enters the element interior and is forced through a thick
membrane (A) of borosilicate glass fibers coated with epoxy. Flow then passes
through the element, and at this stage 99.97% of the sub micronic particles have
been removed from the air stream. The tiny droplets coalesce together and are
collected from the filter element by the outer drain layer.
The clean, filtered air now passes through and out into the pneumatic system.
Distance required The air line coalescing filter removes liquid aerosols and sub-micron particulate
to remove all bowls matter.
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regardless of drain
option Collected liquids and particles in the quiet zone (B) should be drained before
their level reaches a height where they would be reentrained in the flowing air.
This can be accomplished by unscrewing the drain valve (C) slightly until the liquid
begins to drain.
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Options:
PR364 G 02 C SS
dm3/s = 7 bar inlet pressure with 5.5 bar set pressure and 1 bar pressure drop.
Warning
Product rupture can cause serious injury.
Do not connect regulator to bottled gas.
Do not exceed maximum primary pressure rating.
Weight 230 g 1
Note: Air must be dry enough to avoid ice formation at temperatures below 2C.
0
0 .1 .3 .5 .7 .9 1.1 1.3
Flow - dm3/s
CAUTION:
REGULATOR PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
The working range of knob adjustment is designed to permit outlet pressures
within their full range. Pressure adjustment beyond this range is also possible
because the knob is not a limiting device. This is a common characteristic of most
industrial regulators, and limiting devices may be obtained only by special design.
Materials of Construction For best performance, regulated pressure should always be set by increasing the
pressure up to the desired setting.
Adjustment mechanism / Springs 316 Stainless steel
Accessories
Adjustment knob (PR354) 316 Stainless steel
R354 Bonnet Kit 0.3 micron CKR354YSS
Adjustment knob (PR364) Polypropylene
R364 Bonnet Kit Knob included CKR364YSS
Body 316 Stainless steel Gauge - 0 to 10 bar BSPP M1/4G40S-10
NPT K4520N14160SS
Bonnet (PR354) 316 Stainless steel
Panel Mount Bracket (Stainless) 161X57-SS
Bonnet (PR364) Acetal Panel Mount Nut Stainless R05X51SS
Plastic R05X51-P
Bottom plug 316 Stainless steel Pipe Nipple 1/4" NPT 316 Stainless Steel 616Y28-SS
Poppet 316 Stainless steel 1/4" BSPT 316 Stainless Steel AC-2SS
Service Kit Relieving RKR364YSS
Seals Flourocarbon Non-Relieving RKR364KYSS
A
A
40 Dia.
C C
H
H
D D
40 Dia. F
F
B B
E E
With the adjusting knob (A) turned fully counter-clockwise (no spring load), and
pressure supplied to the regulator inlet port, the valve poppet assembly (B) is
closed. Turning the adjusting knob clockwise applies a load to control spring (C).
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This load causes the diaphragm (D) and the valve poppet assembly (B) to move
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downward allowing flow across the seat area (E) created between the poppet
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assembly and the seat. Pressure in the downstream line is sensed below the
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diaphragm (D) and offsets the load of spring (C). Asdownstream pressure rises,
poppet assembly (B) and diaphragm (D) move upward until the area (E) is closed
and the load of the spring (C) and pressure under diaphragm (D) are in balance.
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A reduced outlet pressure has now been obtained, depending on spring load.
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2
1
2
Options:
PB548 G 02 D H C SS
dm3/s = 7 bar inlet pressure with 5.5 bar set pressure and 1 bar pressure drop.
Warning
Product rupture can cause serious injury.
Do not connect regulator to bottled gas.
Do not exceed maximum primary pressure rating.
D D
40 Dia. C C
E E
F F
G
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G
J J
55
H H
147
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Turning the adjusting knob clockwise applies a load tocontrol spring (B) which
forces diaphragm (C) and valve poppet assembly (D) to move downward allowing
filtered air to flow through the seat area (E) created between the poppet assembly
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and the seat. First stage filtration. Air pressure supplied to the inlet port is
directed through deflector plate (F) causing a swirling centrifugal action forcing
liquids and coarse particles to the inner bowl wall (G) and down below the lower
baffle (H) to the quiet zone. After liquids and large particles are removed in the
first stage of filtration second stage filtration occurs as air flows through element
(J) where smaller particles are filtered out and retained. The air flow now passes
Distance required Distance required through seat area (E) to the outlet port of the unit. Pressure in the downstream
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to remove all bowls to remove all bowls line is sensed below the diaphragm (C) and offsets the load of spring (B). When
regardless of drain regardless of drain downstream pressure reaches the set-point, poppet valve assembly (D) and
option option diaphragm (C) move upward closing seat area (E). Should downstream pressure
PB548 PB558 exceed the desired regulated pressure, the excess pressure will cause the
diaphragm (C) to move upward opening vent hole (K) venting the excess pressure
to atmosphere through the hole in the bonnet (L). (This occurs in the standard
Note: 32mm dia. hole required for panel mounting. relieving type filter/regulators only.)
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Options:
PF10 G 04 D J SS
Weight 850 g 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Note: Air must be dry enough to avoid ice formation at temperatures below 2C. Flow - dm3/s
Body 316 Stainless steel Filter element kits Particulate (40 micron) EK55J
Bowl 316 Stainless steel Particulate (5 micron) EK55G
Deflector Acetal
Drain kits Automatic float drain SA10MDSS
Drain 316 Stainless steel
Manual twist drain Small (Old) SA600Y7-1SS
Element holder Acetal
Large (New) SAP05481
Filter element Polyethylene
Seals Flourocarbon Pipe nipple 1/2" NPT 316 Stainless Steel 616A28-SS
40 Dia. C
E
14
F
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44 Dia.
to remove all bowls
regardless of drain Second Stage Filtration:
option After liquids and large particles are removed in the first stages of filtration, the
air flows through element (C) where smaller particles are filtered out. The filtered
air then passes downstream. Collected liquids and particles in the quiet zone
(E) should be drained before their level reaches a height where they would be
reentrained in the flowing air. This can be accomplished by unscrewing the drain
valve (F) slightly until the liquid begins to drain.
Options:
PF11 G 04 D J SS
Weight 850 g 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Note: Air must be dry enough to avoid ice formation at temperatures below 2C. Flow - dm3/s
Body 316 Stainless steel Filter element kits Particulate (0.01 micron) EKF71
Bowl 316 Stainless steel Drain kits Automatic float drain SA10MDSS
Drain 316 Stainless steel
Manual twist drain Small (Old) SA600Y7-1SS
Element holder Acetal
Large (New) SAP05481
Filter element Borosilicate Fiber
Pipe nipple 1/2" NPT 316 Stainless Steel 616A28-SS
Seals Flourocarbon
Sight gauge Isoplast 1/2" BSPT 316 Stainless Steel AC-4SS
40 Dia.
B
14
C
141
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The contaminated air enters the element interior and is forced through a thick
membrane (A) of borosilicate glass fibers coated with epoxy. Flow then passes
through the element, and at this stage 99.97% of the sub micronic particles have
been removed from the air stream. The tiny droplets coalesce together and are
collected from the filter element by the outer drain layer.
Distance required The clean, filtered air now passes through and out into the pneumatic system.
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44 Dia.
to remove all bowls The air line coalescing filter removes liquid aerosols and sub-micron particulate
regardless of drain
matter.
option
Collected liquids and particles in the quiet zone (B) should be drained before
their level reaches a height where they would be reentrained in the flowing air.
This can be accomplished by unscrewing the drain valve (C) slightly until the liquid
begins to drain.
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1 2
Options:
PR10 G 04 C SS
dm3/s = 7 bar inlet pressure with 5.5 bar set pressure and 1 bar pressure drop.
Warning
Product rupture can cause serious injury.
Do not connect regulator to bottled gas.
Do not exceed maximum primary pressure rating.
A
H
C
F
D
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60
62
B
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With the adjusting knob (A) turned fully counter-clockwise (no spring load), and
pressure supplied to the regulator inlet port, the valve poppet assembly (B) is
closed. Turning the adjusting knob clockwise applies a load to control spring (C).
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This load causes the diaphragm (D) and the valve poppet assembly (B) to move
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154
downward allowing flow across the seat area (E) created between the poppet
assembly and the seat. Pressure in the downstream line is sensed below the
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diaphragm (D) and offsets the load of spring (C). As downstream pressure rises,
poppet assembly (B) and diaphragm (D) move upward until the area (E) is closed
and the load of the spring (C) and pressure under diaphragm (D) are in balance.
A reduced outlet pressure has now been obtained, depending on spring load.
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1
2
1
2
PB11 G 04 D J C SS
Note: Bold options are most popular * Manual drain without sight gauge only Low Temp.* L
dm3/s = 7 bar inlet pressure with 5.5 bar set pressure and 1 bar pressure drop.
Warning
Product rupture can cause serious injury.
Do not connect regulator to bottled gas.
Do not exceed maximum primary pressure rating.
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F E
G
J
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Turning the adjusting knob clockwise applies a load to control spring (B) which
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forces diaphragm (C) and valve poppet assembly (D) to move downward allowing
filtered air to flow through the seat area (E) created between the poppet assembly
and the seat. First stage filtration. Air pressure supplied to the inlet port is
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directed through deflector plate (F) causing a swirling centrifugal action forcing
liquids and coarse particles to the inner bowl wall (G) and down below the lower
baffle (H) to the quiet zone. After liquids and large particles are removed in the
first stage of filtration second stage filtration occurs as air flows through element
1/8"
(J) where smaller particles are filtered out and retained. The air flow now passes
1/8" Female
through seat area (E) to the outlet port of the unit. Pressure in the downstream
Female Thread line is sensed below the diaphragm (C) and offsets the load of spring (B). When
Distance required Distance required
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Thread 44 Dia. downstream pressure reaches the set-point, poppet valve assembly (D) and
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Options:
PF10 G 04 D SS
Note: Air must be dry enough to avoid ice formation at temperatures below 2C.
.1
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Flow - dm3/s
Body 316 Stainless steel Manual twist drain Small (Old) SA600Y7-1SS
Bowl 316 Stainless steel Large (New) SAP05481
Dip tube 316 Stainless steel
Pipe nipple 1/2" NPT 316 Stainless Steel 616A28-SS
Drain 316 Stainless steel
1/2" BSPT 316 Stainless Steel AC-4SS
Fill plug 316 Stainless steel
Sight dome kit RKL10SS
Seals Flourocarbon
Sight dome Nylon
Sight gauge Isoplast
D
Optional sight gauge
C
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A E
60 Dia.
B
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Air flowing through the unit goes through two paths. At low flow rates the majority
of the air flows through the Venturi section (A). The rest of the air opens the check
valve (C). The velocity of the air flowing through the Venturi section (A) creates a
pressure drop. This lower pressure allows the oil to be forced from the reservoir
Distance required through the pickup tube (B) and travels up to the metering screw (D). The rate of
44 Dia.
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to remove all bowls oil delivery is then controlled by adjusting the metering screw (D). Oil flows past
regardless of drain the metering screw (D) and forms a drop in the nozzle tube (E). As the oil drops
option through the dome (F) and back into the Venturi section (A), it is broken up into
fine particles. It is then mixed with the air flowing past the check valve (C) and is
carried downstream. As the air flow increases the check valve (C) will open more
fully. This additional flow will assure that the oil delivery rate will increase linearly
with the increase of air flow.
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