Motorized Pressure Reducing Valves for Steam

Motorized Pressure Reducing Valves for Steam

Pressure reducing valves with motorized actuator for remote operation.

Operating Pressure Range: 0.01 - 2.1 MPaG
Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 220 °C

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M-COSR-3 photo

M-COSR-3

Specifications
No Manual

• Max. Operating Pressure: 0.3 MPaG
• Max. Operating Temperature: 220°C
• Includes Motorized Actuator for Remote Adjustment
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M-COSR-16

Specifications
No Manual

• Max. Operating Pressure: 1.6 MPaG
• Max. Operating Temperature: 220°C
• Includes Motorized Actuator for Remote Adjustment
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M-COSR-21

No SDS
No Manual

• Max. Operating Pressure: 2.1 MPaG
• Max. Operating Temperature: 220°C
• Includes Motorized Actuator for Remote Adjustment

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Merits and featuresBenefits and Features

Easy to Use
A motorized actuator is mounted on the pressure reducing valve, and the set pressure can be adjusted using the included controller. This allows the pressure to be adjusted even when the pressure reducing valve and the controller are separated from each other by a distance.
The MC-2 controller features a digital display of the secondary pressure, which allows adjustments to be made while confirming the pressure right at hand.
Improved Quality of Material Being Heated
Supplies steam at a stable pressure.
Accuracy of pressure reducing valve's secondary set pressure is within ± 0.01 MPa.
Even if the steam flow (load) to the equipment or the primary pressure at the reducing valve changes, the Shock-absorbing Spherical piston (SAS) supplies steam at a constant pressure in order to maintain the temperature of the steam used as the heating source.
Long Service Life
Rust is the biggest enemy of the very points most important in the control performance of the product.
All major components are made of stainless steel, to prevent rust.

Application areasApplication Areas

For use in situations in which a pressure reducing valve must be installed in a location that is distant or that is difficult for the operator to reach (e.g. locations that are high off the ground or are too small for an operator to fit easily), for which remote operation of pressure setting adjustment is desirable.