Anarchy
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2007
- 16
Consider a pneumatic actuator with a positioner, air lock and volume booster on.
I can understand the reasoning for putting the air lock last (ie next to the actuator) so when air is locked in there is less potential leakage path.
The problem we are having is the airlock is restricting the high flow of air produced by the booster, the obvious solution is a higher capacity air lock but failing that would putting the booster after the airlock be considered bad practice, perfectly OK or just wrong?
I can understand the reasoning for putting the air lock last (ie next to the actuator) so when air is locked in there is less potential leakage path.
The problem we are having is the airlock is restricting the high flow of air produced by the booster, the obvious solution is a higher capacity air lock but failing that would putting the booster after the airlock be considered bad practice, perfectly OK or just wrong?