Versa V316 Series Stainless Steel Solenoid Valves
Versa V316 Series Stainless Steel Solenoid Valves
Versa V316 Series Stainless Steel Solenoid Valves
V-316 SERIES
Versa Products Company, Inc., 22 Spring Valley Road, Paramus, NJ 07652 USA Phone: (201) 843-2400 Fax: (201) 843-2931
Versa BV, Prins Willem Alexanderlaan 1427, 7312 GB Apeldoorn, The Netherlands Phone: +31-55-368-1900 Fax: +31-55-368-1909
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SPECIFICATIONS
Basic Features ............................................................................................................................................... 3
Construction ................................................................................................................................................... 6
Electrical ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 -9
Filtration ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Seals .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Temperature ................................................................................................................................................... 6
PARTS
Combination Actuators ................................................................................................................................... 26 - 27
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BASIC FEATURES
Versa exercises diligence to assure that information contained in this catalog is correct, but does not ac-
cept responsibility for any errors or omissions. Versa also reserves the right to change or delete data or
products at any time without prior notification. To be sure the data you require is correct, consult factory.
CONSTRUCTION
ISO 9001
High Performance Solenoid
Near frictionless direct acting poppet design
yields positive shifting and the lowest solenoid Solenoid-Pilot Design
power/wattage ratings. Epoxy encapsulated Direct acting valve integrated on pilot valve
coils with high heat class ratings are standard The V-316 Series solenoid valve utilizes a high CERTIFIED
for moisture resistance, heat dissipation and performance solenoid-pilot design. This design utilizes
elevated temperature applications. available media pressure/force to shift valve assuring
positive shifting. This design also produces the lowest
wattage ratings in the industry.
Large Diameter Pilot
The Pilot design is
maximized to offer positive
shifting throughout range
while residual volume is Elastomer Packed Spool
reduced for less air per shift. “Low friction” type seals are
A U-cup is utilized for bubble utilized to offer bubble tight sealing
tight sealing while reducing throughout valve operation range.
shift friction to a minimum.
Balanced Spool
The forces required to
actuate the plunger are
unaffected by pressure
being controlled assuring
positive shifting throughout
the entire pressure range.
EVERY VALVE FUNCTIONALLY TESTED THROUGHOUT COMPLETE PRESSURE RANGE BEFORE SHIPPING
COMPATIBILITY & APPLICATION RANGE: Series V-316 valves are designed for the control of pneumatic pressures
from partial vacuum to 200 psi (14 bar). Because Versa uses various styles and compounds of elastomers, it is
possible to meet varying conditions of media and temperature.
Limitations generally apply to specific types of actuation, such as solenoid or pilot. The minimum and maximum
pressures in these cases are dependent upon valve size, method of return actuation, valve series, and range of
pressure being controlled. For specific information, refer to specification pages 6 thru 9.
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HOW TO SELECT A VERSA VALVE
Every letter and digit in the product number has significant meaning. The product number shown below (VSG-4522-316-L14-A120) indicates the following:
V
VALVE
S ACTUATING DEVICES
G 4
FUNCTION:
5
PORT
SERIES ON LEFT END OF VALVE
LOOKING AT INLET
ON RIGHT END OF VALVE
LOOKING AT INLET
Body Style SIZE
V-316 Series Valve A Special actuator of any type. Letter indicates position of 2 Two-Way* 3 ¼” NPT
Pneumatic service to actuator relative to right and left end of body. 3 Three-Way
200 psi (14 bar) Suffix detail is required to designate specific actuator 4 Four-Way 4 ⅜” NPT
B Spring Centering (for 3 position manually operated
valves) 7 Two-Outlet (Directional 5 ½” NPT
C Cam Actuator Three-Way-Diverter)
G Solenoid-Pilot/2 position *6 ¾” NPT
I Palm Button 8 Two-Inlet (Directional
J Pilot-Spring Centering (for 3 position pilot operated valves) Three-Way-Selector) *7 1” NPT
L Hand Lever (centerline lever)
N Non-return Device (for manually operated valves — * Two-Way is accomplished by
allows valve to be positioned anywhere without detents) plugging the exhaust port of a three- *3/4” 1” valve Actuators
P Pressure Pilot/2 position way valve Available
(C, G, L, N, P, S, & X)
R Reverse Spring Return (for manually operated valves).
Spring pulls valve spool
S Spring Return. Spring pushes valve spool
U Three-Detent (for manually operated valves)
W Diaphragm-Pilot (low pressure-pilot)
X Solenoid-Pilot Spring Centering (for 3 position solenoid
operated valves)
Z 2-Position Detent (for 2-position manually operated valves)
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SELECTOR CHART
SUFFIX DETAILS
Suffix details indicate modifications or varia-
tions to the basic valve. When specifying
simply add those suffix details required in
alphabetical and/or numerical order.
Listed below are the suffix detail modifications found in this catalog and the page on which they are noted.
2 2 316
BODY
SPOOL
L14 COIL
CODE
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SPECIFICATIONS
PORT SIZE - FLOW
Port Flow Diameter Flow Factor GASES LIQUIDS Assumptions:
Inlet pressure =
Size inch mm Cv SCFM = 22.5 CV ΔP (Outlet psi abs) GPM = CV ΔP psi Flow = Air
100 psi (7 bar)
(460° + F°) (SG) ΔP = 40 psi Outlet abs =
1/4 NPT 0.375 9.5 1.8 (SG)
(3 bar) 74.7 psi (5 bar)
3/8 NPT 0.625 16.0 2 Temp = 68°F
1/2 NPT 0.625 16.0 5.5 SG = 1.0
(20°C)
3/4 NPT 1.062 27.0 9.6
1 NPT 1.062 27.0 11.1
MATERIALS
Valve body and internal parts: 316L stainless steel
Actuator caps: 316L stainless steel
Valve body/actuator seals: FKM – fluorocarbon (diaphragm, Buna)
Optional: Low Temperature Nitrile (-44)
Ethylene Propylene (-EP)
Screws: 316 stainless steel
Solenoid internal parts: 300 & 400 grade stainless steel
Solenoid Coil housing: Dependent on coil selected, see page 8 - 9
MEDIA
Air / inert gas, including natural gas. Consult factory for hydraulic service.
The standard V-316 Series product is rated for air and gas service including natural gas. While the standard valve is rated for
natural gas, Versa recommends suffix detail –NGS for enhanced valve performance (-NGST for low temperature applications).
Versa Products Company’s valves and accessories are intended for use in clean dry air or inert gas systems. Versa requires
filters of 40 microns or better. Versa defines “dry” as a system where dew point is 20°F below the minimum temperature to which
any part of the system is exposed.
Versa’s products are rated for lubricated or non lubricated service. On lubricated service, care should be taken to follow the
lubricator manufactures’ recommendations as to use and maintenance. As Versa ‘s products are elastomer sealed devices, seal
compatibility with media, lubricator fluid and environmental conditions should be confirmed,
PRESSURE RANGES
OPERATING PRESSURE RANGE
MINIMUM PILOT PRESSURE*
TYPE OF THROUGH VALVE
TYPE OF RETURN (When Applicable)
ACTUATION (CONTROLLED PRESSURE)
1/4 - 1/2 3/4 - 1 1/4 - 1/2 3/4 - 1
Spring, Spring Centering, VAC. - 200 psi
Manual — — —
Detent (VAC. - 14 bar)
Spring Return, 2 Position VAC. - 200 psi VAC. - 200 psi 40 psi (2.8 bar) 50 psi (3.5 bar)
(VAC.- 14 bar) (VAC.- 14 bar)
Pressure VAC. - 200 psi
Spring Centering, 3 Position — 40 psi (2.8 bar) —
Pilot (VAC.- 14 bar)
VAC. - 200 psi VAC. - 200 psi
2 Position, Dual Pilot 20 psi (1.4 bar) 20 psi (1.4 bar)i
(VAC. - 14 bar) (VAC.- 14 bar)
Spring Return, 2 Position VAC.- 200 psi 10 - 50 psi MAX
PILOT — —
Spring Centering 3 Position (VAC. - 14 bar) (0.7 - 3.4 bar MAX)
Spring Return, 2 Position VAC.- 200 psi 10 - 200 psi MAX
-31 — —
Spring Centering 3 Position (VAC. - 14 bar) (0.7 - 14 bar MAX)
Diaphragm
VAC.- 200 psi 5 - 50 psi MAX
2 Position, Dual Diaphragm — —
(VAC. - 14 bar) (0.34 - 3.4 bar MAX)
VAC.- 200 psi 5 - 200 psi MAX
2 Position, Dual Diaphragm -31 — —
(VAC. - 14 bar) (0.34 - 14 bar MAX)
40 - 175 psi †
40 - 175 psi* 40 - 175 psi MAX* 50 - 175 psi MAX
Spring Return, 2 Position (2.8 - 12 bar)† (2.8 - 12 bar) (2.8 - 12 bar MAX) (3.5 - 12 bar MAX)
40 - 175 psi* 40 - 175 psi MAX*
INPilot Spring Centering, 3 Position (2.8 - 12 bar) — (2.8 - 12 bar MAX) —
20 - 175 psi *
20 - 175 psi MAX *
20 - 175 psi MAX *
20 - 175 psi MAX
2 Position, Dual Solenoid (1.38 - 12 bar) (1.4 - 12 bar MAX)† (1.4 - 12 bar MAX) (1.4 - 12 bar MAX)
SOLENOID
PILOT VAC. - 200 psi VAC - 200 psi MAX 40 - 200 psi MAX 50 - 200 psi MAX
Spring Return, 2 Position (VAC. - 14 bar) (VAC - 14 bar MAX) (2.8 - 14 bar MAX) (3.5 - 14 bar MAX)
VAC. - 200 psi VAC - 200 psi MAX 20 - 200 psi MAX 20 - 200 psi MAX
EXPilot Spring Centering, 3 Position (VAC. - 14 bar) (VAC - 14 bar MAX) (1.4 - 14 bar MAX) (1.4 - 14 bar MAX)
VAC. - 200 psi VAC - 200 psi MAX 20 - 200 psi MAX 20 - 200 psi MAX
2 Position, Dual Solenoid (VAC. - 14 bar) (VAC - 14 bar MAX) (1.4 - 14 bar MAX) (1.4 - 14 bar MAX)
Notes: — When application involves temperatures below freezing or when shifting intervals are relatively long, it is recommended that suffix -S be
specified for valves with spring actuation. Minimum pilot pressure must be increased by 40%.
*All standard solenoid valves with a maximum operating pressure or pilot pressure listed at 175 psi (12 bar). Valves may be plus pressure rated to 200
psi (14 bar). by adding suffix -200 to model number or a maximum of 300 psi (20.7 bar) by adding suffix -PPR to the model number.
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SPECIFICATIONS
TEMPERATURES - SEALS
Type of Service
Temperature Intermittent Duty Service Continuous Duty Service
Range
(Medium/Ambient AC or DC AC DC
Temperature)
Coil Solenoid Plunger Coil Solenoid Plunger Coil Solenoid Plunger
150ºF to 200ºF Suffix -HT Suffix -3 (may be Suffix -3 (may be Suffix -3 (may be
(65ºC) (95ºC) inclusive in other suffix Suffix -HT inclusive in other suffix Suffix -HT inclusive in other suffix
options as it is in -HT) options as it is in -HT) options as it is in -HT)
-10ºF to 120ºF
Suffix -3 (may be Suffix -3 (may be
(-23ºC) (50ºC) Standard Standard Standard inclusive in other suffix Standard
options)
inclusive in other suffix
options)
The table above lists suggested suffix options for various temperature ranges and/or types of service. For temperatures or conditions not listed, consult factory.
AC DC
Solenoid Suffix
(see page 8) Voltage Voltage Inrush/
Voltage Inrush Holding Ohm Voltage Ohm
Code Code Holding
24/60 A024 0.633 0.491 26.2 6 D006 1.760 3.4
120/60 A120 0.127 0.098 647 12 D012 0.863 13.9
-HC & -HCC 240/60 A240 0.063 0.049 2790 24 D024 0.440 54.6
110/50 E110 0.127 0.098 647 48 D048 0.216 222
220/50 E220 0.063 0.049 2790 125 D125 0.055 1606
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SOLENOID PILOT – ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATIONS
Solenoid/Pilot actuated Series V-316 valves are available with a variety of different solenoids for both nonhazardous and hazardous
locations. Basic details of actuators are listed below. For additional data consult factory.
-HC NEMA 4;
General Purpose Indoor & Outdoor CSA
-HCC (Shown) IP65
NEMA
Hazardous 4, 4X,
-XV — — CSAUS
Locations C 6P,
IP66
CL I, DIV 1, Grp (B, C, D)
CL II, DIV 1, Grp (E, F , G)
CL III
-XT (d) Flameproof
CL I, DIV 2, Grp (A. B, C, D)
CL II, DIV 1, Grp (E, F, G)
CL III
(mb)
-XMAA Encapsulation
Ex e mb IIC T5, T6 Gb
-XMAF Ex tb IIIC T85ºC, T100ºC Db IECEx
(e)
— — TR CU IP67
Increased Safety
II 2 G Ex e mb IIC T5...T6 Gb ATEX
-XMFA II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T85ºC...T100ºC Db
-XMFF (tD)
Tight Dust
Ex (ia) IIC T4...T6 Gb
-XIFA (ia) Ex (ia) IIIC T130ºC...T80ºC Db IECEx
Intrinsic — — TR CU IP67
-XIFF Safe II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4...T6 ATEX
II 2 D Ex iaD 21 T130ºC, T80ºC
-HC
-XISX6 — — ATEX
(Shown) IECEx
Intrinsic II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4…T6 Gb
TR CU IP65
Safe CL I, DIV 1, Grp (A, B, C & D) II 2 G Ex ia IIB T4…T6 Gb
-HCC CSA
-XISX6 — CL II, DIV 1, Grp (E, F, & G)
FM
CL III
*Recommended solenoid options. See page 35
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COIL CODES: Identify the solenoid frequency Rating Code Voltage
and voltage consisting of a “Rating Code” and A = 60Hz frequency Indicated by three digits: A120 = AC,120Volts/60hz
“Voltage” as shown at right. Coil codes complete D = Direct Current (DC) e.g. 24 volts = 024
the part number for a solenoid operated valve. E = 50Hz frequency 120 volts = 120
Voltage Electrical
Miscellaneous
(Power) Characteristics
Class F epoxy molded coil
All usual 50 Hz & 60 Hz AC (7.3W) (155ºC).
All usual DC (9.5W) Continuous duty, 2 leads 24” Steel cover with 1/2 NPT conduit entry.
(60 cm).
Voltage Electrical
Miscellaneous
(Power) Characteristics
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ACTUATING DEVICES
The basic purpose of the actuating device is to provide a means of shifting the valve spool in order to control the media flowing
through the valve. Because the valve’s spool design is balanced, the force required to shift the spool, is separate and unaffected
by the pressure being controlled.
The actuators are designed for application within 2 ranges of valve sizes: one range of actuators for all valve styles, types, and
sizes ¼” through ½”; another range of actuators for the 1” size valves.
Illustrated with brief descriptions are the basic types of actuators in most frequent use. The “letters” referred to by the actuator
types coincide with the prefix letters used in the product numbering system. Many variations and modifications of these basic
actuators are also available. A few are described on Page 5 under Suffix Details. Others, such as combination actuators, can
be found on Pages 26 and 27.
MANUAL
A push or pull motion may be used to operate the hand device in order to shift the valve spool. If used with a detent device (“U”
or “Z”) or a no-spring device (“N”) the handle must be actuated and returned manually. With a spring centering device (“B”) the
handle will normally be in the center position when not actuated, or will return to the center position after being actuated. To
actuate with a spring centering device, the handle must be pulled to one offset position and pushed to the other. The precise
differences of each of the three hand actuating devices are described below.
TYPE “L” HAND LEVER (Centerline Mounted)
The handle of this device is in the vertical plane through the center line of the valve
body. On models up to ½” pipe size, a rubber boot provides protection from dirt and
dust. The entire device may be rotated into positions at increments of 90° from vertical.
To indicate, use Suffix –218A, –218B, or –218C as shown below for offset mounted
hand lever.
HANDLE POSITIONS
STD STD
OPTIONS
Hand valves are supplied according to standard position.
Three other positions are available (Suffix -218A Thru
218C 218A 218A 218C 218C). To order simply include the Suffix number shown.
Example: VSL-4302-316-218A.
INLET
VSL PORT VLS
218B 218B
HAND LEVER
PALM BUTTON
Shown with optional red knob
SPRING RETURN
A device for returning the valve spool to its original position in 2-position valves.
TYPE “S”
Can be used on any type valve. Pushes valve spool.
TYPE “R”
For use with Lever or Palm Button operated valves. Pulls valve
spool.
NO-SPRING RETURN
TYPE “N”
For use on Palm or Lever Operated valves only. Used when
automatic return of valve spool is not desired. Spool will stay in
last position placed until operated to another position
SPRING RETURN SPRING CENTERING DEVICE
A device for returning the valve spool to center position in manual
valves only. Spring centering devices for Pilot or Solenoid/Pilot
Operated valves are an integral part of the specific actuator.
TYPE “B”
Spring centers from both offset positions.
SPRING CENTERING
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ACTUATING DEVICES
DETENT
A device that establishes a definite “feel” indicating when valve is in a specific position.
Also prevents spool from shifting should excessive vibration be present. Generally
used with Hand Operated valves, but can also be supplied, in some cases, for Pilot
and Solenoid/Pilot Operated valves as a Combination Actuator.
TYPE “U”
3-Position detent for 3-Position valves. Provides detent in each offset
position and center position as well.
TYPE “Z”
2-Position detent for 2-Position valves. Provides detent in both offset positions.
KEY Operated
TYPE “314”
KEY OPERATED VALVE
KEY REMOVABLE IN ONE POSITION
314E: key can only be removed in the “normal Position.”
The valve must have a return spring, detent or pilot on end
opposite key.
Captive dust cap and two keys supplied. Panel mounting
provision is standard.
Rotary Switch
TYPE “357”
Rotary switch (fixed key) actuated valve (detented)
Rotary Switch
MECHANICAL
Cam valves are supplied with roller axis perpendicular to the mounting surface. Should
you require the axis parallel to the mounting surface (shown at right) simply include suffix
number shown. Example: VSC-3301-316
TYPE “C” CAM ACTUATOR
Utilizes case hardened roller. Recommended maximum pressure angle 15°
OPTIONAL
STANDARD
(SUFFIX -226)
ROLLER AXIS
ROLLER AXIS
PARALLEL
PERPENDICULAR
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ACTUATING DEVICES
MECHANICAL
TYPE “33E”
-33E Suffix Detail is a plain end cap assembly, with an opening for
the valve plunger to extend through the cap to the outside of the
valve. While not an actuator it can be used in tandem arrangement
to shift an additional valve or for special applications to actuate a
device, such as a switch or as an indicator of plunger position.
PILOT
The pilot actuator is a small cylinder and piston that is an
integral part of the valve and which, when pressurized or un-
pressurized, actuates the valve.
TYPE “P” PRESSURE PILOT (for 2-Position valves)
TYPE “J” PRESSURE PILOT (for 3-Position valves)
This pilot requires pressure to actuate the valve, and release of
the pressure to return the valve. Usually it is controlled by a small
Three-Way valve. The pilot port on the ¼” through ½” valves may
be rotated to any position in 90° increments from vertical. (See
option arrangements below). When used in pairs for 2-position
valves, it is not necessary to maintain pressure on the actuated
pilot in order for the valve to remain in actuated position. Valve will
remain in last position until signalled by the opposite pilot to return.
When used with spring centering feature (“J”), valve will remain in PILOT -P
center position until actuated by either pilot. To remain in actuated
position, pilot must remain pressurized until it is required for valve
to return to center position.
DIAPHRAGM PILOT -W
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ACTUATING DEVICES
SOLENOID/PILOT
A low power solenoid controls a built-in pilot which provides the positive
force for shifting the valve spool. When used with a spring return (“S”)
the valve will be actuated when the solenoid is energized and will return
when the solenoid is de-energized. When used in pairs for 2-position
valves, the solenoid need only be energized momentarily in order to
shift the valve. The valve will then remain in the shifted position until
signalled to return by the opposite solenoid. In spring centering models
(“X”) the valve will remain in the center position until one of the solenoids
is energized. It is necessary to maintain energy on the solenoid as long
as it is desired for the valve to remain in the shifted position. When de-
energized, the valve will return to the center position.
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WAY VALVES 3/2 and 3/3
Three-Way Valves may be either normally open or normally closed to the inlet
in the un-actuated position. Three-Way Valves are usually used to control
single acting cylinders or the pilots of other valves or devices. Two additional
types of Three-Way Valves are available.
Diverter: a common inlet that directs flow to either one of two outlets.
Selector: two separate inlets that are alternately connected
to a common outlet.
Shown: VSG-3501-316-PC-XX-D024
THREE WAY
2 POSITION 3/2
1. VALVE NORMALLY CLOSED (actuator mounted on right end of valve)
A
A A
RET. ACT.
IN EX IN EX
UN-ACTUATED ACTUATED
A
A A
ACT. RET.
IN EX IN EX
UN-ACTUATED ACTUATED
TWO OUTLET (Diverter) To indicate substitute number “7” for first digit of product number.
2 POSITION 3/2
OUT 1 OUT 2
OUT2
OUT1
OUT 2 OUT 1
ACT. RET.
IN IN
TWO INLET (Selector) To indicate substitute number “8” for first digit of product number.
2 POSITION 3/2
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN IN IN
RET. ACT.
IN
1 2 1 2
P1 P2
For 3 Position 3/3 (all ports blocked in the center position) substitute number “3” for fourth digit of product number.
E.g., VSG-350 3-316-D024.
BODY DETAIL C
D H Ø (3 MOUNTING HOLES)
C
HØ (2 MOUNTING HOLES)
D
2 2
A
A E
E
NETHERLANDS
VERSA®
N.J., U.S.A. &
G F
G F
IN EA
IN EA 3 1
3 1
B
B
A 1”NPT (3 HOLES)
A
1/4” - 1/2” Body 3/4” - 1” Body
A B C D E F G HØ
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 2.19 56 1.75 45 1.31 33 0.66 17 .80 20 1.59 40 2 51 0.27 6.7
1/2” 2.84 95 2.08 52.8 1.31 33 0.66 17 .80 20 1.59 40 2.5 63.5 0.27 6.7
3/4” - 1” 5.5 140 3.25 82.6 3.0 76 1.5 38.1 1.5 40 3.0 6.2 3.375 85.7 0.406 1.2
HØ
F
G
E
C A B/B* D
A B B* C D E F G HØ J
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 2.19 55.6 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 1.65 41.9 2 51 1 25 1.56 39.6 0.75 21 0.56 14.3 6.3 160.3
1/2” 2.84 72 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 1.65 41.9 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 22 0.56 14.3 6.3 160.3
3/4” - 1” 5.5 140 2.01 0.51 — — 1.65 41.9 3.75 95.2 1.88 47.8 2.5 63.5 1.19 30.2 0.56 14.3 8.72 221.5
F
G
H
B/B* A C MAX E
LØ D
A B B* C Max D E F G H J Min K LØ MØ
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 2.19 55.6 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 3.31 84 2 51 1 25 1.56 39.6 0.75 21 0.44 11.2 0.34 8.6 0.90 22.9 1.81 46 1 25.4
1/2” 2.84 72 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 3.31 84 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 22 0.44 11.2 0.34 8.6 0.90 22.9 1.81 46 1 25.4
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves. For port and mounting hole locations for all valves shown above, refer to drawings top page 16.
VERSA
PILOT
F PARAMUS
N.J. U.S.A.
G
C A E
B/B* D
DOUBLE PILOT
PARAMUS
PILOT
PILOT
NJ USA
F V E R S A
E
C/C* A C/C* D
A B B* C C* D E F G
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4”- 3/8” 2.19 55.6 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.1 0.94 23.8 2.17 55.1 2.19 55.6 1.19 30.2 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1
1/2” 2.84 72 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.1 0.94 23.8 1.86 .047 2.5 47.1 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1
3/4” - 1” 5.5 140 2.01 0.51 — — 2 51 — — 3.75 95.2 1.88 47.8 2.5 63.5 1.19 30.2
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
SINGLE PILOT
F D
VERSA
PARAMUS
N.J. U.S.A.
G
E
E
C A B/B* D
A B B* C D E F
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4”- 3/8” 2.19 55.6 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 2.0 51 3.25 82.6 1.63 41.3 1.5 38
1/2” 2.84 72 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 2.0 51 3.25 82.6 1.63 41.3 1.69 43
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
For port and mounting hole locations for all valves shown above, refer to drawings top page 16.
J
1/8” NPT
Manual Override H PILOT
Pilot Port
(expilot
valves Only)
VERSA
F
E
B/B* A C D
DOUBLE SOLENOID
J
1/8” NPT
H PILOT Pilot Port
(expilot
valves Only)
VERSA
E
C/C* A C/C* D
A B B* C C* D E F G H J
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 2.19 55.6 1.15 29.2 1.76 45.1 1.62 41.3 2.54 64.6 2 51 1.0 25.4 1.56 39.6 2.98 75.7 2.86 72.5 3.75 95.3
1/2” 2.84 72.1 1.15 29.2 1.76 45.1 1.62 41.3 2.54 64.6 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 2.98 75.7 2.86 72.5 3.75 95.3
3/4” - 1” 5.5 139.7 2.01 151 — — 2.01 151 — — 3.75 95.3 1.88 47.6 5.17 131.3 4.29 109 5.17 144 4.83 122.7
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
SOLENOID ACTUATED VALVES (Hazardous Service -XV, -XT, -XX & -XN)
SINGLE SOLENOID See page 7-9
E
B/B* A C D
DOUBLE SOLENOID
Wire Leads
24” (610 MM)
1/2 NPT
Conduit
-XV Connection
Type Coil
Shown
J
1/8” NPT
PILOT
Pilot Port
(expilot
valves Only)
VERSA
E
C/C* A C/C* D
A B B* C C* D E F H G J
SIZE XV- XT XX-XN XV-XT XX-XN
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm In mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 2.19 55.6 1.15 29.2 1.76 45.1 1.62 41.3 2.54 64.6 2 51 1.0 25.4 3.89 97.4 0.75 19.1 2.96 75.2 2.98 75.7 4.03 102.5 3.90 99.2
1/2” 2.84 72.1 1.15 29.2 1.76 45.1 1.62 41.3 2.54 64.6 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 3.89 97.4 0.75 19.1 2.96 75.2 2.98 75.7 4.03 102.5 3.90 99.2
3/4” - 1” 5.5 139.7 2.01 151 — — 2.01 151 — — 3.75 95.3 1.88 47.6 5.17 131.3 4.29 109 4.90 124.3 3.92 99.5 5.97151.6 4.84 123
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves. For port and mounting hole locations for all valves shown above, refer to drawings top page 16.
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WAY DIMENSIONS
SOLENOID ACTUATED VALVES (Hazardous Service -XDB_)
SINGLE SOLENOID K
1/8” NPT
Pilot Port
Manual Override (expilot PILOT H
valves Only)
VERSA
F
B/B* A C E
D
DOUBLE SOLENOID
K
1/8” NPT
Pilot Port
(expilot PILOT H
valves Only)
VERSA
C/C* A C/C* E
D
A B B* C C* D E F G H J K
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4”- 3/8” 2.19 55.6 1.15 29.2 1.76 45.1 1.62 41.1 1.76 45.1 0.69 17.5 2 51 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1 2.83 72 5.16 131.2 2.5 63.5
1/2” 2.84 72.1 1.15 29.2 1.76 45.1 1.62 41.1 1.76 45.1 0.69 17.5 2.5 63.5 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1 2.83 72 5.16 131.2 2.5 63.5
3/4” - 1” 5.5 139.7 2.01 151 — — 2.6 66 — — 2.59 65.8 3.75 95.3 1.88 47.6 1.19 30.2 4.9 124.3 6.84 164 2.5 63.5
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
M20 x 1.5
F CONDUIT
ENTRY H
G
E
B/B* A C/C* D
DOUBLE SOLENOID K
M20 x 1.5
CONDUIT
ENTRY H
E
C/C* A C/C* D
10
A B B* C C* D E F G H J K
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4”- 3/8” 2.19 55.6 1.15 29.2 1.76 45.1 4.08 103.6 4.1 104.1 2 51 1.38 35 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1 1.26 32 4.0 101 2.6 65
1/2” 2.84 72.1 1.15 29.2 1.76 45.1 4.08 103.6 4.1 104.1 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1 1.26 32 4.0 101 2.6 65
3/4” - 1” 5.5 139.7 2.01 151 — — 4.36 110.7 — — 3.75 95.3 1.88 47.6 2.5 30.2 1.19 30.2 3.21 81.6 6.3 160 2.6 65
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves. For port and mounting hole locations for all valves shown above, refer to drawings top page 16.
Shown: VSG-4522-316-PC-XX-D024
Valves must be connected in accordance with the port markings so that the flow is from
the inlet port to the outlet port or from outlet port to exhaust. The flow within the valve
should never be reversed. Note: When used in a vacuum system, the vacuum pump is
connected to the outlet port
2 POSITION 5/2
B A
B A B A
RET. ACT.
EX IN EX EX IN EX P
3 POSITION 5/3
Diagrams below show center position only. Offset positions are same as shown above for
2-position types. To indicate particular center pattern required, substitute number shown with-
in corresponding diagram for fourth digit of product number.
3 4 8
F
F
N. J., U .S .A. &
NETHERLANDS
VERSA
G G
EB IN EA
5 3 4
C C
B C C
A
B
A
A B C D E F G HØ
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 3.5 89 1.75 44.5 1.31 33.3 1.32 33.5 0.66 16.7 1.56 39.6 0.80 20.2 0.27 6.7
1/2” 4.0 101.6 2.0 51 1.31 33.3 1.32 33.5 0.66 16.7 1.56 39.6 0.80 20.2 0.27 6.7
3/4” - 1” 8.5 215.9 4.25 108 3 76.2 3 76.2 1.5 38.1 3 76.2 1.5 38.1 0.4 1.2
KØ
F
G
B/B* A C E
D
A B B* C D E F G H J KØ
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 3.5 89 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 1.65 41.9 2 51 1 25 1.56 39.6 0.75 19 4 101.6 6.3 160.5 0.56 14.2
1/2” 4 101.6 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 1.65 41.9 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 19 4 101.6 6.3 160.5 0.56 14.2
3/4” - 1” 8.63 219.1 2.01 51 — — 2.01 51 3.75 95.3 1.88 47.6 2.5 63.5 1.19 30.2 4 101.6 8.72 221.5 0.56 14.2
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
F
G
H
B/B* A C MAX LØ E
D
A B B* C Max D E F G H J Min K LØ MØ
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 3.5 88.9 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 3.31 84 2 51 1 25 1.56 39.6 0.75 21 0.44 11.2 0.34 8.6 0.90 22.9 1.81 46 1 25.4
1/2” 4.0 101.6 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.2 3.31 84 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 22 0.44 11.2 0.34 8.6 0.90 22.9 1.81 46 1 25.4
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves. For port and mounting hole locations for all valves shown above, refer to drawings top page 22.
J
1/8” NPT
Manual Override
H PILOT
Pilot Port
(expilot
valves Only)
VERSA
F
E
B/B* A C D
DOUBLE SOLENOID
J
1/8” NPT
PILOT
H Pilot Port
(expilot
VERSA
valves Only)
E
C/C* A C/C* D
A B B* C C* D E F G H J
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4”- 3/8” 3.50 88.9 1.15 29.2 1.84 47 1.62 41.3 2.54 64.6 2 51 1.0 25.4 1.56 39.6 0.75 19 2.86 72.6 3.75 95.2
1/2” 4.0 101.6 1.15 29.2 1.84 47 1.62 41.3 2.54 64.6 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 19 2.86 72.6 3.75 95.2
3/4” - 1” 8.63 219 2.01 51 — — 2.01 51 — — 1.88 47.8 2.5 63.5 1.19 30.2 1.19 30.2 4.83 122.7 5.67 144.1
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
SOLENOID ACTUATED VALVES (Hazardous Service -XV, -XT, -XX & -XN)
SINGLE SOLENOID See page 7-9
Wire Leads
24” (610 MM) 1/2 NPT
Conduit
-XV Connection
Type Coil
Shown
J
1/8” NPT
Manual Override H PILOT
Pilot Port
(expilot
valves Only)
VERSA
E
B/B* A C D
DOUBLE SOLENOID
Wire Leads
24” (610 MM)
1/2 NPT
Conduit
-XV Connection
Type Coil
Shown
J
1/8” NPT
PILOT
Pilot Port
(expilot
valves Only)
VERSA
E
C/C* A C/C* D
A B B* C C* D E F G H J
SIZE XV- XT XX-XN XV-XT XX-XN
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm In mm in mm in mm
1/4”- 3/8” 3.50 88.9 1.15 29.2 1.84 47 1.62 41.3 2.54 64.6 2 51 1.0 25.4 1.56 39.6 0.75 19 2.96 75.2 2.98 75.7 4.03 102.5 3.90 99.2
1/2” 4.0 101.6 1.15 29.2 1.84 47 1.62 41.3 2.54 64.6 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 19 2.96 75.2 2.98 75.7 4.03 102.5 3.90 99.2
3/4” - 1” 8.63 219 2.01 51 — — 2.01 51 — — 3.75 95.3 1.88 47.8 2.5 63.5 1.19 30.2 4.90 124.3 3.92 99.5 5.97 151.6 4.84 123
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves. For port and mounting hole locations for all valves shown above, refer to drawings top page 22.
PILOT
F PARAMUS
N.J. U.S.A.
G
E
C A B/B* D
DOUBLE PILOT
PARAMUS
PILOT
PILOT
NJ USA
F V E R S A
C/C* A E
C/C* D
A B B* C C* D E F G
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 3.5 88.9 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.1 1.25 31.8 2.17 55 2.19 55.6 1.19 30.2 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1
1/2” 4.0 101.6 1.15 29.2 1.78 45.1 1.25 31.8 2.17 55 2.5 47.1 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1
3/4” - 1” 8.63 219.1 2.01 0.51 — — 2.01 0.51 — — 1.88 47.8 2.5 63.5 1.19 30.2 1.19 30.2
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
SINGLE DIAPHRAGM
D
F
PARAMUS
N.J. U.S.A.
G
E
C A B/B* D
A B B* C D E F G
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4” - 3/8” 3.5 88.9 1.15 29.2 1.75 45.1 2.0 51 3.25 82.6 1.63 41.3 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1
1/2” 4.0 101.6 1.15 29.2 1.75 45.1 2.0 51 3.25 82.6 1.63 41.3 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
For port and mounting hole locations for all valves shown above, refer to drawings top page 22.
1/8” NPT
Pilot Port
Manual Override (expilot
PILOT H
valves Only)
VERSA
F
E
B/B* A C D
SINGLE SOLENOID
K
1/8” NPT
Pilot Port
(expilot PILOT H
valves Only)
VERSA
E
C/C* A C/C* D
A B B* C C* D E F G H J KØ
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4”- 3/8” 3.50 88.9 1.15 29.2 1.84 47 2.31 58.7 2.94 74.7 2 51 1.0 25.4 1.56 39.6 .75 19.1 2.83 72 5.16 131.2 2.5 63.5
1/2” 4.0 101.6 1.15 29.2 1.84 47 2.31 58.7 2.94 74.7 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 .75 19.1 2.83 72 5.16 131.2 2.5 63.5
3/4” - 1” 8.63 219.1 2.01 51 — — 13.8 350.5 — — 3.75 95.3 1.88 47.8 2.5 63.5 1.19 30.2 4.9 124.3 6.5 165 2.5 63.5
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves.
M20 x 1.5
F CONDUIT
ENTRY H
G
E
B/B* A C/C* D
DOUBLE SOLENOID
K
M20 x 1.5
CONDUIT
ENTRY H
C/C* E
C/C* A D
A B B* C C* D E F G H J K
SIZE
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/4”- 3/8” 3.50 88.9 1.15 29.2 1.84 47 1.62 41.3 4.1 104.1 2 51 1 25 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1 1.0 25.4 4.0 101 2.6 65
1/2” 4.0 101.6 1.15 29.2 1.84 47 1.62 41.3 4.1 104.1 2.5 63.5 1.25 31.8 1.56 39.6 0.75 19.1 1.0 25.4 4.0 101 2.6 65
3/4” - 1” 8.63 219.1 2.01 51 — — 4.36 110.7 — — 2.31 5.87 1.88 47.8 2.5 63.5 1.19 30.2 2.7 68.6 5.7 144.8 2.6 65
*Dimensions for Spring-Centering Valves. For port and mounting hole locations for all valves shown above, refer to drawings top page 22.
Pilot
Pilot-Two Detent Cap Pilot, Push/Pull, Pilot, Push/Pull,
Assembly Spring Center CA-4302-64-316-PPP
CA-4302-64-316-150E CA-4302-83-316-4003PE For ¼”Thru ½”Valves
For ¼”Thru ½”Valves For ¼”Thru ½”Valves This Cap Assembly is denoted in the
This Cap Assembly is denoted in the This Cap Assembly is denoted in the prefix letters of the valve product no. by
prefix letters of the valve product no. by prefix letters of the valve product no. by the letter “A” and suffix detail PPP”
the letter “A” and suffix detail “-150E.” the letter “A” and suffix detail “-4003PE.”
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Combination Actuators - Special Purpose Actuators
Pilot
Pilot, Pull Pilot-Spring Return (S) Pilot Pull Type
CA-4302-64-316-PTP CA-4302-64-316-159E “AIR LATCH” hold function only
For ¼”Thru ½”Valves For ¼”Thru ½” Valves CA-4302-64-316-301E
This Cap Assembly is denoted in the This Cap Assembly is denoted in the For ¼”Thru ½” Valves
prefix letters of the valve product no. by prefix letters of the valve product no. by This Cap Assembly is denoted in the
the letter “A” and suffix detail “-PTP.” the letter “A” and suffix detail “-159E.” prefix letters of the valve product no. by
the letter “A” and suffix detail “-301E”
Solenoid/Pilot
Solenoid/Pilot-2 Detent Cap Solenoid/Pilot- Reverse Spring Solenoid/Pilot- Dual Piston
Assembly Return (R) Cap Assembly Assembly
CA-4302-84-316-173E (EXPilot) CA-4302-84-316-138E (EXPilot) CA-4302-84-316-DP (EXPilot)
CA-4322-84-316-173E (INPilot) CA-4322-84-316-138E (INPilot) CA-4322-84-316-DP (INPilot)
For ¼”Thru ½”Valves For ¼”Thru ½”Valves For ¼”Thru ½”Valves
This Cap Assembly is denoted in the This Cap Assembly is denoted in the This Cap Assembly is denoted in the
prefix letters of the valve product no. by prefix letters of the valve product no. by prefix letters of the valve product no. by
the letter “A” and suffix detail “-173E.” the letter “A” and suffix detail “-138E.” the letter “A” and suffix detail “-DP.”
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VERSA SPECIAL PURPOSE DUAL SOLENOID VALVES
For 1/4"Thru 1/2" Valves
B
A
as standard 2-position requiring
only momentary electrical
contact to shift valve. Various
manual actuators are available.
The lever shown is an “L” type
EA
EB
which can be manually set in
IN
either offset position when
the solenoid valve is de-
energized.
B
A
return valve, except that it has
two solenoids (one for
each of the parallel
circuits) rather
than one solenoid.
Either or both of
EA
EB
IN
these solenoids
will shift and maintain
the controlled device in the
shifted position. Both solenoids must be de-
energized to return the controlled device to the un-shifted position. The use
of one Redundant Valve can replace multiple valves and components to
accomplish the same function. This function can be considered as a (2oo2).
EB
considered as a (1oo2),
where various control devices
(e.g., temperature, pressure switches)
could be wired in series with each coil. The actuation
of any one of these devices, attached to either coil, would interrupt the
signal to the coil and cause the valve to shift to the de-energized position.
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VERSA SPECIAL PURPOSE DUAL SOLENOID VALVES
3 = Three-way
4 = Four-way
3 = 1/4”NPT
4 = 3/8”NPT
5 = 1/2”NPT
1 = 3-way NC
2 = 3-way NO, 4-way/2-position
3 = 4-way/3-Position (blocked center)
4 = 4-way/3-Position (exhaust ports open in center)
-RS
SPECIAL PURPOSE DUAL SOLENOID VALVES SUFFIX -SOV
-PPG
OPTIONS (Refer to pages 8 to 9 for specific certifications, standards & classifications, approvals,
protective codes and voltage codes.)
Installation, Filtration And Lubrication Valves have no limitations on mounting orientation. 40 to 50 micron filtration and general purpose lubricating oil
ISO, ASTM viscosity grade 32 recommended.
Dimensions A
A
B4 A2
E
Netherlands
N.J., USA &
EB IN EA
5 3 1
VERSA
N. J., U.S.A.
D
C
B
B4 A2
VERSA®
Netherlands
N.J., USA &
EA
D EB IN
3 1
C
SIZE A B† C† D SIZE A B† C† D E
R 3 in 7.04 3.52 2.0 1 3 1/4 & 3/8 5.8 3.21 4.2 4.2 6.32
1/4 & 3/8
W mm 179 89 51 25.4 W 147.3 81 106.6 106.7 160
S
A in 7.69 3.52 2.5 1.25 A 6.26 3.21 4.2 4.2 6.32
1/2 P 1/2
or Y mm 195 89 63.5 31.8 Y 159 81 106.6 106.7 160
P
4 in 8.35 3.52 2.0 1 4 7.28 3.21 4.2 4.2 6.32
S 1/4 & 3/8 G 1/4 & 3/8
W mm 212 89 51 25.4 W 185 81 106.6 106.7 160
O A A
in 8.85 3.52 2.5 1.25 7.78 3.21 4.2 4.2 6.32
V 1/2 1/2
Y mm 224.8 89 63.5 31.8 Y 198 81 106.6 106.7 160
†
Dimensions listed are for -XX type hazardous service solenoids. For dimensions with other hazardous service solenoids that can be applied, consult factory. Dimensions
for standard non-hazardous service solenoids will be slightly less than those listed.
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VERSA LATCHING/MANUAL RESET VALVES
Latching/Manual Reset Three-Way Valve, Solenoid Actuated.
Latching valves are particularly suited to applications where (VAG-3521-316-181D-XDBT1-D024 shown)
it is desirable or mandatory to manually reset or restart a
system. A typical application could involve the emergency
shutdown of automatically monitored process operations.
Loss or interruption of the control signal to the valve actuator
causes the valve to shift, latch and shut-down a process
step. When the signal is restored the valve remains in the
latched position until the operator manually unlatches it
and allows the process step to resume. Positive latching in
such an application is vitally important since many process
operations are sequential and one step must not be started
until the one ahead of it has started.
This example is only one of many which can be
accommodated through the use of Versa’s Latching Valves.
A wide range of functional types, port sizes, actuators, and
latching arrangements provides the engineer with a complete
choice of valves to meet the requirement of the application.
The Latching Device actuator consists of an integral spring for returning the valve plunger,
and an inline hand operator where needed to manually shift the valve. The specific Latching
Device may be attached to any Series V-316 valve body size or style. Typically the actuator on the
opposite end of the valve body would be an automatic type such as a solenoid, a remote pressure pilot, or a
low pressure diaphragm actuator.
Suffix Detail-181BE Latches automatically when Suffix Detail -181D Unlatching allows valve spool
plunger shifts on signal. to be shifted manually or on
Unlatching allows plunger to signal. Spring returns valve
be returned by hand. spool automatically when
signal is removed, and valve
latches. (If hand lever is not
required, see suffix -3358E
below.)
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How to specify
LATCHING/RESET VALVES SERIES V-316 VALVES
2 = Two-way
3 = Three-way
4 = Four-way
5 = Five-way
7 = Diverter (one inlet-two outlets)
8 = Selector (two inlets-one outlet)
3= 1/4” NPT
4= 3/8” NPT
5= 1/2” NPT
6= 3/4” NPT
7= 1” NPT
1= 2NC, 3NC
2= 2NO, 3NO, 4-way two position, 5-way two position, Selector, Diverter
3= Three-position, 3, 4, 5-way, Selector, Diverter,-all ports closed in center position.
4= Three-position, 3, 4-way, — exhaust ports open in center position.
OPTIONS
-XX = Solenoid operator for hazardous service (NEMA 7 & 9);
Class I, Division 2 (A & B); Class I, Division 1 (C & D);
Class II, Division 1 (E, F & G).
-LB = Low watt (1.8W) solenoid operator for hazardous service (NEMA 7 & 9)
Max operating pressure 120 PSI (8.3 bar)
Consult factory for specific certifications, standards & classifications, approvals, and protective codes.
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VERSA SOLENOID CONTROL SYSTEM TEST VALVE
ByPass Valve
General Description
Versa’s ByPass valve provides an option for testing
solenoid valve control circuits in applications where
closing down or “shutting in” the system is not an option.
The ByPass valve allows the testing and replacement of
a component within the circuit without shutting down the
main system. Versa’s solution is simple to apply, operate
and is accomplished in one valve. The basic valve is a
3-position manual valve. Operation is as follows:
Position 1. This position is the normal position or Position 3. This position places the control
the regular operation mode. system in a replace mode. Should it be
determined that a component in the control
Position 2. This position places the control circuit
circuit needs to be repaired and or replaced
in the test mode. In this position the ByPass valve
this position allows total isolation from
allows pressure to the circuit for testing while
pressure while still holding system pressure to
maintaining pressure on the actuator. With
actuator.
pressure to solenoid inlet and solenoid circuit
outlet blocked/isolated this position allows Based on Versa proven V-316 series high flow valve.
complete testing of solenoid circuit without shutting Actuation is available as a rotary switch or key
down the system. operated. Optional position indication available.
Solenoid
Valve
Bypass Valve
Positions 3 2 1
5 3
B4 A2
To Actuator Supply
B In Position 2
VAU-450X-316-314E***-9E-2039 In Position 1
is shown with key actuation
and optional position indicator.
C
D A
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VERSA LOCKOUT / INDICATING VALVES
A A
D D
E H TRAVEL E
J MAX
J MAX
G Ø PADLOCK
F L Ø PANEL HOLE F L Ø PANEL HOLE K Ø Button
K Ø Button
PORT A B C D E F GØ H J KØ LØ
DIMENSIONS SIZE* in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
3 1/4”- 3/8” 6.3 101.6 2.0 51 1.5 38.1 1.09 29.2 0.66 16.7 0.62 15.8 0.26 6.5 0.34 8.6 0.5 12.7 1.81 46 1.0 25.4
WAY 1/2” 6.9 175 2.5 63.5 1.56 39.6 1.42 36 0.66 16.7 1.32 33.5 0.26 6.5 0.34 8.6 0.5 12.7 1.81 46 1.0 25.4
Lockout
4 1/4”- 3/8” 7.28 193.5 2.0 51 1.56 39.6 1.75 44.5 0.66 16.7 1.26 32.5 0.26 6.5 0.34 8.6 0.5 12.7 1.81 46 1.0 25.4
WAY 1/2” 8.12 206 2.5 63.5 1.56 39.6 2.0 51 0.66 16.7 1.31 33.3 0.26 6.5 0.34 8.6 0.5 12.7 1.81 46 1.0 25.4
3 1/4”- 3/8” 7.96 202.2 2.0 51 1.5 38.1 1.09 29.2 0.66 16.7 0.62 15.8 0.26 6.5 0.34 8.6 0.5 12.7 1.38 35 1.0 25.4
WAY 1/2” 8.3 209.5 2.5 63.5 1.56 39.6 1.42 36 0.66 16.7 1.32 33.5 0.26 6.5 0.34 8.6 0.5 12.7 1.38 35 1.0 25.4
Indicator
4 1/4”- 3/8” 8.91 226.3 2.0 51 1.56 39.6 1.75 44.5 0.66 16.7 1.26 32.5 0.26 6.5 0.34 8.6 0.5 12.7 1.38 35 1.0 25.4
WAY 1/2” 9.41 259 2.5 63.5 1.56 39.6 2.0 51 0.66 16.7 1.31 33.3 0.26 6.5 0.34 8.6 0.5 12.7 1.38 35 1.0 25.4
*Not available in 1”
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Modular Air Package
Based on the V-316 Series
General Description
The Versa Modular Air Package is a compact air management system, based on V-316 Series components, that will provide a full
range of pneumatic accessories and functions to meet the needs of most control systems in the actuator control industry. Major
components are shutoff and check valves, filter/regulators, speed controls and directional control valves.
Design Benefits
Versa’s VMAP simplifies the design process by combining all the components of a common circuit into one integrated assembly.
Whether a standard shutoff circuit or an intricate control system, VMAP has the features to meet the requirements of any control
project. VMAP will reduce engineering, components, vendors, costs, weight and save time.
TROUBLE FREE. Designed with integral assembly flanges EFFICIENCY. VMAP’s modular design effectively groups common
combined with all O ring interface sealing and standard automation and controls components together in user approved
fasteners. Long leak free service life is accomplished. No groupings to combine features and reduce size and weight.
custom or flat gaskets to leak or brackets to fail.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Hazardous Location Combination Suffix Details
Cross Reference Chart
Suffix Reference North American (-XX) (Cont.) ATEX (-XN) (Cont.)
Suffix Description Combination Combination
Included Suffix Included Suffix
-CD 72” wire leads Suffix Suffix
-D14 Solenoid vent, water proof nut -XXK -XX, -HT, -LB, -PC, -ST -XNQ -XN, -HT, -LB
-H2E 1/8” npt Solenoid vent -XXK4 -XX, -D14, -HT, -LB, -PC, -ST -XNR -XN, -LB
-HE ¼” npt Solenoid vent -XXL -XX, -PC -XNS -XN, -LA, -ST
-HT Class H coil -XXL4 -XX, -D14, -PC -XNU -XN, -HT, -LB, -ST
-L14 Solenoid vent dust nut -XXM -XX, -HT, -PC -XNV -XN, -LA
-LA 0.85 watt Solenoid -XXM4 -XX, -D14, -HT, -PC -XNX -XN, -LB, -PS
-LB 1.8 watt Solenoid -XXN -XX, -LB, -PC -XNWS -XN, -VJBT, -LB, -PS
-LV 0.85 watt (World Solenoid) -XXN4 -XX, -D14, -LB, -PC
-LX 1.8 watt (World Solenoid) -XXP -XX, -HT, -LB, -PC World Solenoid (-XDB, -XT, -XV)
-LZ 0.5 watt (World Solenoid)
-XXP4 -XX, -D14, -HT, -LB, -PC Combination Suffix
-PC Potted coil, NEMA 4 Included Suffix
-XXQ -XX, -HT, -LB 1.8 Watt 0.85 Watt
-PS Potted coil, male conduit;
-ST Stainless Solenoid housing -XXQ4 -XX, -D14, -HT, -LB -XDBS1 -XDBS1C -XDBS, -HT, -LX
-XDBS World Solenoid** -XXR -XX, -LB -XDBS2 -XDBS2C -XDBS, -HT, -LX, -H2E
-XDBT World Solenoid** -XXR4 -XX, -D14, -LB -XDBS3 -XDBS3C -XDBS, -HT, -LX, -HE
-VJBT Add on Junction Box -XXS -XX, -LA, -ST -XDBS4 -XDBS4C -XDBS, -HT, -LX, -L14
-XN ATEX Solenoid -XXS4 -XX, -D14, -LA, -ST -XDBS5 -XDBS5C -XDBS, -HT, -LX, -303D
-XT World Solenoid** -XXU -XX, -HT, -LB, -ST -XDBS6 -XDBS6C -XDBS, -HT, -LX, -H2E, -303D
-XV World Solenoid, North America -XXU4 -XX, -D14, -HT, -LB, -ST -XDBS7 -XDBS7C -XDBS, -HT, -LX, -HE, -303D
-XX North American Solenoid -XXV -XX, -LA -XDBS8 -XDBS8C -XDBS, -HT, -LX, -L14, -303D
-303D Integral diode
-XXV4 -XX, -D14, -LA -XDBS9 -XDBS9C -XDBS, -HT, -LX, -D14
-XXW -XX, -CD, -HT, -H2, -PC, -ST -XDBS10 -XDBS10C -XDBS,-HT,-LX,-D14, -303D
North American (-XX) -XXW4 -XX, -D14, -CD, -HT, -PC, -ST -XDBT1 -XDBT1C -XDBT, -HT, -LX
Combination -XDBT2 -XDBT2C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -H2E
Included Suffix ATEX (-XN)
Suffix -XDBT3 -XDBT3C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -HE
-XXA -XX, -HT Combination
Included Suffix -XDBT4 -XDBT4C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -L14
-XXA4 -XX, -D14, -HT Suffix
-XDBT5 -XDBT5C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -303D
-XXB -XX, -PS -XNA -XN, -HT
-XXB4 -XX, -D14, -PS -XDBT6 -XDBT6C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -H2E, -303D
-XND -XN, -ST
-XXC -XX, -HT, -PS -XNE -XN, -PC, -ST -XDBT7 -XDBT7C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -HE, -303D
-XXC4 -XX, -D14, -HT, -PS -XNE4 -XN, D14, -PC, -ST -XDBT8 -XDBT8C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -L14, -303D
-XXD -XX, -ST -XNF -XN, -HT, -ST -XDBT9 -XDBT9C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -D14
-XXD4 -XX, -D14, -ST -XNG -XN, -LB, -ST -XDBT10 -XDBT10C -XDBT, -HT, -LX, -D14, -303D
-XXE -XX, -PC, -ST -XNH -XN-HT, -PC, -ST -XV1 -XV1C -XV, -HT, -LX
-XXE4 -XX, -D14, -PC, -ST -XNJ -XN, -LB, -PC, -ST -XV2 -XV2C -XV, -HT, -LX, -H2E
-XXF -XX, -HT, -ST -XNJ4 -XN, -D14, -LB, -PC, -ST -XV3 -XV3C -XV, -HT, -LX, -HE
-XXF4 -XX, -D14, -HT, -ST -XNK -XN, -HT, -LB, -PC, -ST -XV4 -XV4C -XV, -HT, -LX, -L14
-XXG -XX, -LB, -ST -XNL -XN, -PC -XV9 -XV9C -XV, -HT, -LX, -D14
-XXG4 -XX, -D14, -LB, -ST -XNL4 -XN, -D14, -PC -XT1 -XT1C -XT, -HT, -LX
-XXH -XX, -HT, -PC, -ST -XNM -XN, -HT, -PC -XT2 -XT2C -XT, -HT, -LX, -H2E
-XXH4 -XX, -D14, -HT, -PC, -ST -XNN -XN, -LB, -PC -XT3 -XT3C -XT, -HT, -LX, -HE
-XXJ -XX, -LB, -PC, -ST -XNN4 -XN, -D14, -LB, -PC -XT4 -XT4C -XT, -HT, -LX, -L14
-XXJ4 -XX, -D14, -LB, -PC, -ST -XNP -XN, -HT, -LB, -PC -XT9 -XT9C -XT -HT, -LX, -D14
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Versa has been
supplying the
fluid power
industry with
pneumatic and
hydraulic
components
for over 50
years. We
have built a
reputation for
quality that is
unsurpassed
in the market
for high
performance
solenoids,
pneumatic
relays,
resets and
pilot valves.
The warnings below must be read and reviewed before designing a system utilizing,
installing, servicing, or removing a Versa product. Improper use, installation or servicing of LIMITED WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
a Versa product could create a hazard to personnel and property. AND LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
DESIGN APPLICATION WARNINGS Versa’s Series products are warranted
Versa products are intended for use where compressed air or industrial hydraulic fluids are to be free from defective material and
present. For use with media other than specified or for non-industrial applications or other workmanship for a period of ten years
applications not within published specifications, consult Versa. from the date of manufacture, provided
Versa products are not inherently dangerous. They are only a component of a larger said products are used in accordance
system. The system in which a Versa product is used must include adequate safeguards to with Versa specifications. Versa’s
prevent injury or damage in the event of system or product failure, whether this failure be of liability pursuant to that warranty
switches, regulators, cylinders, valves or any other system component. System designers is limited to the replacement of the
must provide adequate warnings for each system in which a Versa product is utilized.
These warnings, including those set forth herein, should be provided by the designer to Versa product proved to be defective
those who will come in contact with the system. provided the allegedly defective
product is returned to Versa or its
Where questions exist regarding the applicability of a Versa product to a given use, inquiries authorized distributor. Versa provides
should be addressed directly to the manufacturer. Confirmation should be obtained directly
from the manufacturer regarding any questioned application prior to proceeding. no other warranties, expressed or
implied, except as stated above.
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SERVICE WARNINGS There are no implied warranties
Do not install or service any Versa product on a system or machine without first of merchantability or fitness for a
depressurizing the system and turning off any air, fluid, or electricity to the system or
machine. All applicable electrical, mechanical, and safety codes, as well as applicable particular purpose. Versa’s liability for
governmental regulations and laws must be complied with when installing or servicing a breach of warranty as herein stated is
Versa product. the only and exclusive remedy and in
no event shall Versa be responsible or
Versa products should only be installed or serviced by qualified, knowledgeable personnel
who understand how these specific products are to be installed and operated. The liable for incidental or consequential
individual must be familiar with the particular specifications, including specifications for damages.
temperature, pressure, lubrication, environment and filtration for the Versa product which
is being installed or serviced. Specifications may be obtained upon request directly from
Versa. If damages should occur to a Versa product, do not Operate the system containing
the Versa product. Consult Versa for technical information.