6.1.3E
P 1/3
Aenderungen vorbehalten
subject to change
droits de modification réservé
con riserva di cambiamenti tecnici
16.03.2001
RSP / RSW / RSPR and RSWR Pipe rupture valves
6.1 General:
• Type: ball-seat valve
• Mounting method: screw-type cartridge
• Ports: P, Z see point 10
• Mounting position: any
• Weight: see point 10
6.2 Hydraulic characteristics:
• Size: 8, 12, 16, 20, 25, 32
• Min. settable
closing flow: 5 l/min (NW8)
• Max. settable
closing flow: 580 l/min (NW32)
• Max. working pressure: 400 bar
• Hydraulic medium: mineral oil per DIN 51524 and
DIN 51525 (HL/HLP),
inquire about other media
• Hydraulic medium
temperature range: -20°C...+80°C,
inquire about other temperatures
• Viscosity range: 2.8 mm
2
/s up to 380 mm
2
/s
• Filtering: NAS 1638 class 9, β10 ≥ 75.
• for protecting hydraulic consumers
• for direct installation in cylinders
4.1 If, when the oil is flowing from Z to P, the pressure difference in
the valve exceeds a value that corresponds to the preloading
pressure (approx. 1 bar), the ball is forced against the valve
seat and seals the opening passage leakfree.
4.2 The pipe rupture valve is opened again automatically when the
pressure at port P is higher than that at port Z.
• Prevents uncontrolled movement of the cylinder if a pipe or
hose burst occurs.
• settable closing flow
1. General description
3. Application
4. Functional description, sectional view
• leakfree closing
• simple laying of pipework
• minimal spatial requirement thanks to compact design
2. Advantages of Beringer's pipe rupture valves
• This valve must only be used for the purpose for which it has
been designed.
• It must only be adjustment by trained staff.
• The hydraulic system must be depressurized and checked
before the valve is dissasembled.
• The valve must not be opened without the express permission
of the manufacturer.
7. Safety instructions
• Observe all port designations.
• Protect seals against becoming damaged.
• Observe the tightening torque (see dimension diagram).
• Bleed the hydraulic system before putting it into operation.
• Fix the pipes in position in such a way that radial forces do not
act on port Z.
8. Assembly instructions
5. Symbol
P
Z
Z
P
(Please contact Beringer if machinery is required for use beyond these
tolerances)
1. Screw in the setting ring until the ball sits on the seat
2. Set the flow acc. to the setting diagrams (see section 11).
9. Adjustment instructions
ball setting ring
6. Characteristics