DYNAQUIP CONTROLS
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What body materials are available for DYNAQUIP CONTROLS actuated ball valves?
DYNAQUIP CONTROLS actuated ball valves are available in brass, stainless steel, and carbon steel. Brass models are common for water and low-pressure applications, while stainless steel provides corrosion resistance for chemical or high-purity processes. Carbon steel options are suited for higher-pressure or hydrocarbon service. The specific material for each valve is indicated in the product specifications.
What voltage options are available for DYNAQUIP CONTROLS electric actuators?
DYNAQUIP CONTROLS electric actuators are offered in 12V DC, 24V AC/DC, and 120V AC configurations. The voltage is specified in the model number and product data. Actuators include features such as position indicators and thermal overload protection, depending on the model. Always verify the actuator voltage matches the control system before installation.
Are DYNAQUIP CONTROLS pneumatic actuators supplied with a pilot solenoid?
Yes, DYNAQUIP CONTROLS pneumatic actuators are typically supplied with an integrated pilot solenoid. The solenoid voltage is commonly 115V AC, as seen in models like the PYSA8AJDA105A and PVA64AMDA052A. The solenoid is pre-mounted, reducing field wiring and assembly time. For other voltage requirements, consult the product specifications or contact 3G Electric.
What is the mounting standard for DYNAQUIP CONTROLS actuators?
DYNAQUIP CONTROLS actuators are mounted using an ISO 5211 actuator mounting pad. This standard ensures dimensional compatibility between the actuator and valve, allowing for actuator replacement or upgrade without modifying the valve body. The ISO 5211 pad is included on both electric and pneumatic actuated ball valves in the product range.
What end connections are used on DYNAQUIP CONTROLS ball valves?
DYNAQUIP CONTROLS ball valves use FNPT (female national pipe taper) end connections. This threaded connection is common in industrial piping systems for water, oil, and gas. The valves are available in sizes from 1/2 inch to 3 inches. For three-way valves, all three ports are FNPT, as seen in the L-port brass pneumatically-actuated model (SKU 1AWK6).
What is the difference between two-way and three-way L-port DYNAQUIP CONTROLS ball valves?
Two-way DYNAQUIP CONTROLS ball valves provide on/off isolation for a single flow path. Three-way L-port valves allow flow diversion or mixing between two ports, depending on the actuator position. The L-port configuration uses a ball with an L-shaped passage, enabling flow from one inlet to either of two outlets. These are used in applications requiring flow switching or blending.













































