COVNA HK62-PY 2 Way UPVC Electrically Actuated Ball Valve

Featuring a True Union UPVC valve body combined with a spring-return electric actuator, this valve delivers high torque output. With 13 wiring diagram options available, you can tailor the setup to your system needs. It comes in sizes ranging from 1/2″ to 2″ and boasts an open/close time of under 15 seconds. This versatile solution has been successfully applied in industries such as HVAC, firefighting, water treatment, pipeline purging, analytical instrumentation, and flue gas sampling.

  • Model: HK62-PY
  • Size Range: 1/2″ to 2″
  • Pressure Range: 0~1.0MPa
  • Material: UPVC, Stainless Steel or brass

Technical Parameters of Valve Body

Model
HK62-PY
Voltage
AC110V~230V, DC9~24V
MOQ 
1 Set
Working current
≤800mA
Open/Close time
≤15s
No. of Ways
2 Way
Torque output
10N.M
End Connection
BSP Thread
Life time
70,000 times
Medium
Fluid, Water, Air

COVNA UPVC Electric Water Ball Valve

Featuring a True Union UPVC valve body combined with a spring-return electric actuator, this valve delivers high torque output. With 13 wiring diagram options available, you can tailor the setup to your system needs. It comes in sizes ranging from 1/2″ to 2″ and boasts an open/close time of under 15 seconds. This versatile solution has been successfully applied in industries such as HVAC, firefighting, water treatment, pipeline purging, analytical instrumentation, and flue gas sampling.

The actuator on my automated valve operates, but the valve won’t turn. Why?

Most likely the valve stem or actuator coupling is broken.

The electric actuator limit switches or the pneumatic actuator position stops are not correctly adjusted.

Probably because there is no air pressure to the solenoid or dirt has jammed it. Also, debris might be trapped inside the valve. Or, the air pressure is not sufficient to operate the actuator. Remember: measure air pressure at the actuator, not at the compressor.

Maybe. First, be sure that the actuator torque output is sufficient to turn the valve reliably. Second, you will have to fabricate a custom mounting bracket and coupling to connect the actuator to the valve.

The valve will stop somewhere between full open and close. When power is reapplied to the original circuit, the actuator will complete the cycle.

To make the change just remove the actuator from the valve and turn it, or the valve stem, 90 degrees and remount the actuator.

Remove the actuator from the valve and check the valve stem. Most ball valves have stem flats at right angles to the flow when the valve is in the off position. On butterfly valves check the stem flow arrow marking.

Remove the actuator from the valve and check the valve stem. Most ball valves have stem flats at right angles to the flow when the valve is in the off position. On butterfly valves check the stem flow arrow marking.

Check the electric wiring schematic that came with the actuator for the correct hookup. Sometimes a copy is inside the actuator cover. If it is missing, don’t guess about the connections. Call the manufacturer for a schematic.

The actuator is wired incorrectly (check the schematic accompanying the actuator), or the external control switch is not the correct type for the actuator.

Not unless you bought it with an optional speed control.

Actuators and solenoid valves require different types of electrical control switches. SPDT for actuators, SPST for solenoids. Check the actuator wiring schematic for the correct wiring and switch type.

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