ADP5E001
ADP5E001
1 4.2-4-05). The use of solenoids with wet armatures allows an extremely safe construction
completely dispensing with the need for dynamic seal. The solenoid tube is screwed directly
onto the valve casing whilst the coil is kept in position by a ring nut. Great care has been taken
over the design and production of the ducts and the improvement of the spools allows relatively
ADP.5.E... high flow rates to be accommodated for its size with minimal pressure drops (∆p). The
operation of the directional valve is electrical. The centring is achieved by means of calibrated
D19 DC SOLENOID CH. I PAGE 38 length springs which, once the impulse is over, immediately reposition the spool in the neutral
STANDARD CONNECTORS CH. I PAGE 19 position. The solenoids, constructed with a protection class of IP66 in accordance with BS
5490 standards, are available in direct current form and different voltage. The electrical
controls are equipped with an emergency manual control inserted in the tube.
The ADP.5.E.. valve has certain design features which allow it to “manage” a hydraulic power
equal to Q = 120l/min with a P = 320 bar, maintaining a considerable safety margin. These
features can be summarized as follows:
- Solenoid D19 with an optimum ratio between the power absorbed (42W) and the magnetic
force
- Diameter of the spool 18 mm, with carefully designed geometry improved to compensate for
the flow forces
- Compact graphite cast iron valve casing with high mechanical resistance
- Different springs, improved according to the features of the spool
The electrical supply connectors meet DIN 43650 ISO 4400 standards; connectors are also
available with built in rectifiers or pilot lights.
The recommended fluids are hydraulic mineral based oils in accordance with DIN 51524 and
it is recommended that filters should be fitted to ensure a maximum contamination level of
class 10 in accordance with NAS 1638, ß25≥75.
For other fluids please contact our Technical DPT.
• The solenoids are in DC voltage only
Spool Connections
PRESSURE DROPS
type P→A P→B A→T B→T P→T
1 2 The diagram at the side shows the pressure drop
3
curves for spools during normal usage. The fluid 01 4 4 7 7
4 used is a mineral oil with a viscosity of 46 mm2/s at 02 6 6 8 8 7
5
6
40°C; the tests have been carried out at a fluid 03 3 3 8 8
temperature of 40°C. For higher flow rates than 04 4 4 2 2 3
7 those in the diagram, the losses will be those 05 6 6 6 6
∆p (bar)
TAB.1 - MOUNTING
ORDERING CODE
C
ADP High performances
directional control valve E
5 CETOP 5/NG10 F
E Electrical operator D*
TAB.3 - VARIANTS
** Spools (Table next page) VARIANTS CODE (*) Valve with detent
1
WITH PRICE INCREASING
01 +
02 -
03 -
04* -
05 -
66 -
TWO SOLENOIDS "D MOUNTING"
14* - 19* -
28* - 20* +
ONE SOLENOID, SIDE A "E MOUNTING" ONE SOLENOID, SIDE B "F MOUNTING"
01 + 01 +
02 - 02 -
03 - 03 -
04* - 04* -
05 - 05 -
66 - 66 -
06 - 06 -
14* - 14* -
15 - 15 -
16 + 16 +
28* - 28* -
LIMITS OF USE
Spool n°
1
type curves The tests have been carried out with solenoids at a temperature
4 01 1 of 50°C and a voltage 10% less than rated voltage with a fluid
02 1 temperature of 50°C.
2
03 2
04 1 The fluid used was a mineral oil with a viscosity of 46 mm2/s at
P (bar)
05 1 40°C.
3
66 1 The values in the diagram refer to tests carried out with the oil flow
06 1 in two directions simultaneously (e.g. from P to A and at the same
14 3 time B to T).
15 1
16 1 In the cases where valves 4/2 and 4/3 were used with the flow
28 3 in one direction only, the limits of use could have variations
19 4 which may even be negative.
Q (l/min)
20 4 The tests were carried out with a counter-pressure of 2 bar at T.
E = Manual override
GSQ = Square section seal
Support plane
Fixing screws UNI 5931 M6x40 with material specification 12.9 specifications
Tightening torque 8 ÷ 10 Nm / 0.8 ÷ 1 Kgm