Series 80 Model E829 C/I Rated


2-Way Normally Closed Valve


PeterPaul offers a line of Hazardous Location rated, large orifice Automatic Safety Shut Off Valves designed specifically for gas appliances. These valves meet the standards for Commercial/Industrial Safety Shut Off Valves per ANSI Z21.21 / CSA 6.5. They are well suited for use in heating equipment, furnaces, ovens, kilns, boilers, and gas generators.

Valve specifications — Series 80 Model E829 C/I Rated
MAX. OPER.
PRESS. DIFF.
MIN. OPER.
PRESS. DIFF.
GAS CAPACITY
BTU/Hr
CV FACTORPIPE SIZEVALVE NUMBERIECEx/ATEX VALVE NUMBER
ACDC    
        
606002,751,0003.01/2 NPTE829B11DCCP-SCEA829B11DCCP-SC

Ordering Information:

When ordering valves or repair packs add voltage and frequency to complete valve number. for examples: valve (829B11DGM 120/60) repair pack (K829BD AC)

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Operating Conditions

Media
Fuel gas.
Valve Temperature Range
– 40°F (-40°C) to 150°F (65°C) ambient and media.
Maximum Operating Pressure Differentials
See table above.
Burst Pressure
1000 PSI
Leakage
Bubble tight.

Electrical Characteristics

Coil Voltage
120/60 and 12, 24/DC
Nominal Power
9.5 watts DC, 7.3 watts AC
Coil Construction
Potted Class F
Operating Speed
Up to 100 CPM
Duty Cycle
Continuous

Mechanical Characteristics

Body
Aluminum
Internal Components
Stainless Steel. Copper – AC Only.
Elastomers
Nitrile (Buna) (Std.).
Housing
1/2" NPT conduit
Listings
North American Valves are UL listed and CSA certified for Hazardous Locations — Class I, Div 1, Group C and D – Class II, Div 1, Group E, F, and G
Certification
IECEx/ATEX – In compliance with IEC 60079-0 & IEC 60079-1, IECEx : Ex db IIB+H2 T4 Gb, ATEX: II 2 G Ex db IIB+H2 T4 Gb
Life Expectancy
Millions of cycles, depending on application, lubrication, etc.
Repair Packs
See table above.

Series 80 Internal Pilot Valve - Explosion Proof Housing

Technical drawing — 1/2" NPT PORTS 2WNC EXPLOSION PROOF
1/2" NPT PORTS 2WNC EXPLOSION PROOF

 
Nomenclature, all valve series except 58

Cv Flow Formulae

PeterPaul has created this page for you so you can calculate the flow or Cv (flow coefficient) to make the relationship visible between the pressure drop (the difference in pressure between two points of a liquid/gas carrying network) and the flow rate.

The use of this flow coefficient (Cv) calculator offers a standard calculation to compare valve capacities and sizing for a wide range of applications. The type and sizing of a valve or regulator can have a large impact on the performance of the assembly for transferring gas or liquids in the system.

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Liquid Flow

Calculate Flow in GPM
PSI
GPM
Calculate Cv
GPM
PSI
Calculate P1−P2
GPM
PSI

Gas Flow P2 > 53% of P1 (subsonic)

Calculate Flow in CFM
PSIA
PSIA
°R
CFM
Calculate Cv
CFM
PSIA
PSIA
°R
Calculate P1 (approx.)
CFM
PSIA
°R
PSIA
Calculate P2 (approx.)
CFM
PSIA
°R
PSIA

Gas Flow P2 < 53% of P1 (sonic)

Calculate Flow in CFM
PSIA
°R
CFM
Calculate Cv
CFM
PSIA
°R
Calculate P1
CFM
°R
PSIA

DISCLAIMER: Gas flow is only an approximation using Cv.

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