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    Motor_operated contor valve??? Is it proper??

    Hi 4Carats, Depending on where you are from you may like to try out AUMA USA: www.auma-usa.com Take a look under "Download Information" and review "Actuator specifications". You can find specs. for different applications including hazardous areas. If you prefer to have the specification in...
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    Motor_operated contor valve??? Is it proper??

    Tage, hello. You are concerned about the contractor perhaps providing an actuator not meeting your requirements. This is an issue which owner engineers/contractors and consultants are often confronted with. Question: Does a specification for your project exist? If it does and that spec...
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    Motor_operated contor valve??? Is it proper??

    Tage, These days electric motor operated valves are being used for many applications, including those of regulating duties. Whilst Jsummerfield is correct about the normal speed of operation as being 12-inches travel per minute, this definition seems to have come from many specifications...
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    SPECS. OF ELECTRIC ACTUATORS

    Dear Calfersoporte, The abbreviation stands for Cosine it relates to the power factor of the electric motors. The power factor is the relationship of active power (the part, which does the work by driving the output shaft) and the total power, which in addition to the active power, consists...

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