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Submerged Pulse Valve

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Submerged Pulse Valve

The submerged pulse valve is an electromagnetic device designed for use within a submerged pulse valve air bag. This innovative valve is embedded in the air bag, providing low resistance, excellent flow characteristics, and high blowing volume. These features enhance load capacity and expand the range of usable air source pressures, making the submerged pulse valve ideal for applications requiring varied air source pressures.

As a “switch” for compressed air in the pulse bag filter cleaning system, the submerged electromagnetic pulse valve operates under the control of the output signal from the pulse blowing control instrument. It sequentially delivers air bursts to clean the filter bags in each row or chamber, helping maintain pressure within the dust collector. This ensures optimal processing capacity and dust removal efficiency.

Working Principle of Submerged Pulse Valve

The submerged electromagnetic pulse valve consists of an electromagnetic pilot head, a diaphragm, and a valve body. The rear chamber of the diaphragm has a larger area than the front chamber, resulting in greater air pressure acting on the diaphragm, which keeps it in a closed position.

When the control instrument sends an electrical signal, the electromagnetic pilot head attracts the moving column, opening the exhaust port. This rapid release of pressure gas from the diaphragm’s rear chamber allows the pressure gas in the front chamber to lift the diaphragm, thereby opening the passage for blowing.

Once the electrical pulse signal ceases, the spring in the electromagnetic pilot head quickly resets the moving column, closing the exhaust port. The combination of pressure in the diaphragm’s rear chamber and spring force causes the diaphragm to close the passage, halting the blowing action. Additionally, the damping hole on the diaphragm moderates gas flow as the pilot head’s moving column raises to relieve gas pressure. When the exhaust port closes, pressure gas rapidly fills the rear chamber, causing the diaphragm to seal the passage and stop the blowing.

Specification of Submerged Pulse Valve

Type

Pipe / Port Size

Diaphragm

(pcs)

size of outlet

Weight

(kg)

metric

(mm)

imperial

(mm)

DMF-Y-25

φ25

1″

1

G1″

0.80

DMF-Y-40S

φ40

11/2

2

G11/2

1.20

DMF-Y-50S

φ50

2″

2

φ60

2.50

DMF-Y-62S

φ62

21/2

2

φ75

3.50

DMF-Y-70S

φ70

21/2

2

φ75

3.50

DMF-Y-76S

φ76

3″

2

φ89

3.70

DMF-Y-80S

φ80

3″

2

φ89

3.70

Advantages of Submerged Pulse Valve

Low Resistance and Good Flow: The embedded design in the air bag results in low resistance and excellent flow characteristics.
High Blowing Volume: The valve delivers high blowing capacity, ensuring effective operation, stable performance, and easy maintenance.
Long Service Life: This valve boasts a long lifespan and enhanced load capacity.
Wide Pressure Range: It expands the range of usable air source pressures.
Suitable for Low Pressure: Particularly beneficial for applications with lower air source pressures.

By implementing the submerged pulse valve, facilities can achieve improved efficiency and reliability in their dust collection and filtration systems.

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