Blain EV100
Blain EV100
Blain EV100
The BLAIN EV 100 program includes the widest range of options offered to the elevator industry for high performance passenger service. Easy to install, EV 100's are smooth, reliable and precise in operation throughout extreme load and temperature variations.
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1 " EV
2 " EV
EV 100
EV 100
EV 100
Description Available port sizes are 3/4", 1 ", 2" and 2 " pipe threads, depending on flow. EV 100's start on less than minimum load and can be used for across the line or wye-delta starting. According to customers' information, valves are factory adjusted ready for operation and very simple to readjust if so desired. The patented up levelling system combined with compensated pilot control ensure stability of elevator operation and accuracy of stopping independent of wide temperature variations. EV 100 valves include the following features essential to efficient installation and trouble free service:
B44 EN 81-2
Simple Responsive Adjustment Temperature and Pressure Compensation Solenoid Connecting Cables Pressure Gauge and Shut Off Cock Self Closing Manual Lowering
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Self Cleaning Pilot Line Filters Self Cleaning Main Line Filter (Z-T) Built-in Turbulence Suppressors 70 HRc Rockwell Hardened Bore Surfaces 100% Continuous Duty Solenoids
1 " & 2" EV 2 " EV
Technical Data:
Flow Range: l/min 10-125 (2-33 USgpm) 30-800 (8-208 USgpm) 500-1530 (130-400 USgpm) Pressure Range: bar 5-100 (74-1500 psi) 3-80(44-1180 psi) 3-53 (44-780 psi) Press. Range UL/CSA: bar 5-100 (74-1500 psi) 3-70 (44-1030 psi) 3-47 ( 44-690 psi) Burst Pressure Z: bar 575 (8450 psi) 505 (7420 psi) 265 (3890 psi) Pressure Drop PZ: bar 6 (88 psi) at 125 lpm 4 (58 psi) at 800 lpm 4 (58 psi) at 1530 lpm Weight: kg 5 (11 lbs) 10 (22 lbs) 14 (31 lbs) Oil Viscosity: 25-60 mm/sec. at 40C (15-35 cSt. at 120F). Max. Oil Temperature: 70C (158F) Solenoids AC: 24 V/1.8 A, 42 V/1.0 A, 110 V/0.43 A, 230 V/0.18 A, 50/60 Hz. Insulation Class, AC and DC: IP 68 Solenoids DC: 12 V/2.0 A, 24 V/1.1 A, 42 V/0.5 A, 48 V/0.6 A, 80 V/0.3 A, 110 V/0.25 A, 196 V/0.14 A.
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2 " EV
Z1 37,5
54
29
59
78
103 22
Z1 90
110
120
26 40 85 50
26
34 63 108 62 Z1
10
20
Z1
15
55
99 1 18,5
Z 21,5 63,5
Z 70
Z 75
35
10
100
3 x M10
GmbH
Manufacturer of the Highest Quality: Control Valves for Elevators Tank Heaters - Hand Pumps Pipe Rupture Valves - Ball Valves
29
3 x M6
29
3 x M10
29
34
198
55 13
37
139
Z1
54
Optional Equipment EN Emergency Power Solenoid UL UL/CSA Solenoids KS Slack Rope Valve BV Main Shut-Off Valve HP Hand Pump
RS ES DH DL CX MX
Pipe Rupture Valve Pipe Rupture Valve End Switch High Pressure Switch Low Pressure Switch Pressure Compensated Down Auxiliary Down
B44 EN 81-2
EV 0
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2 "
Up
Up to 0.16 m/s (32 fpm). 1 Up Speed. Up Start is smooth and adjustable. Up Stop is by de-energising the pump-motor. Up to 1.0 m/s (200 fpm). 1 Full Speed and 1 Levelling Speed. All down functions are smooth and adjustable.
Down
USA Patent No. 4,601,366 Pats & Pats Pend: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland & U.K.
EV 1
Up
Up to 0.16 m/s (32 fpm). 1 Up Speed. Up to 0.4 m/s (80 fpm) by overtravelling and levelling back down. Up Start is smooth and adjustable. Up Stop is smooth and exact through valve operation whereby the pump must run approx. sec. longer through a time relay. Up to 1.0 m/s (200 fpm). 1 Full Speed and 1 Levelling Speed. All down functions are smooth and adjustable.
Down
USA Patent No. 4,601,366 Pats & Pats Pend: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland & U.K.
EV 10
Up
Up to 1.0 m/s (200 fpm). 1 Full Speed and 1 Levelling Speed. Up Start and Slow Down are smooth and adjustable. Up Levelling speed is adjustable. Up Stop is by de-energising the pump-motor. Up to 1.0 m/s (200 fpm). 1 Full Speed and 1 Levelling Speed. All down functions are smooth and adjustable.
Down
USA Patent No. 4,637,495 Pats & Pats Pend: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland & U.K.
EV 100
Up
Up to 1.0 m/s (200 fpm). 1 Full Speed and 1 Levelling Speed. All 'up' functions are smooth and adjustable. Up Levelling speed is adjustable. Up Stop is smooth and exact through valve operation whereby the pump must run approx. sec. longer through a time relay. Up to 1.0 m/s (200 fpm). 1 Full Speed and 1 Levelling Speed. All down functions are smooth and adjustable.
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Down
USA Patent No. 4,637,495 Pats & Pats Pend: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland & U.K.
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Warning: Only qualified personell should adjust or service valves. Unauthorised manipulation may result in injury, loss of life or damage to equipment. Prior to servicing internal parts, ensure that the electrical power is switched off and residual pressure in the valve is reduced to zero.
Adjustments UP
Valves are already adjusted and tested. Check electrical operation before changing valve settings. Test that the correct solenoid is energised, by removing nut and raising solenoid slighty to feel pull. Nominal Settings: Adjustments 1 & 4 approx. level with flange faces. Up to two turns in either direction may then be necessary. Adjustments 2, 3 & 5 all the way 'in' (clockwise) then 2 & 5 two turns 'out' (c-clockwise), 3 three turns out. A small final adjustment may be necessary.
EV 0
1. By Pass: When the pump is started, the unloaded car should remain stationary at the floor for a period of 1 to 2 seconds before starting upwards. The length of this delay is determined by the setting of adjustment 1. 'In' (clockwise) shortens the delay, 'out' (c-clockwise) lengthens the delay. 2. Up Acceleration: With the pump running, the car will accelerate according to the setting of adjustment 2. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer acceleration, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker acceleration. Up Stop: The pump-motor is de-energised. There is no adjustment. Alternative Up Stop with Over-travel: The motor is de-energised at floor level. Through the flywheelaction of the pumpmotor drive the car will travel to just above floor level. In overtravelling the floor, down levelling solenoid D is energised, lowering the car smoothly back down to floor level where D is de-energised. S Relief Valve: 'In' (clockwise) produces a higher, 'out' (c-clockwise) a lower maximum pressure setting. After turning 'out', open manual lowering H for an instant. Important: When testing relief valve, do not close ball valve sharply.
EV 1
1. By Pass: When the pump is started and solenoid A energised, the unloaded car should remain stationary at the floor for a period of 1 to 2 seconds before starting upwards. The length of this delay is determined by the setting of adjustment 1. 'In' (clockwise) shortens the delay, 'out' (c-clockwise) lengthens the delay. 2. Up Acceleration: With the pump running and solenoid A energised as in 1, the car will accelerate according to the setting of adjustment 2. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer acceleration, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker acceleration. 5. Up Stop: At floor level, solenoid A is de-energised. Through a time relay the pump should run approx. second longer to allow the car to stop smoothly by valve operation according to the setting of adjustment 5. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer stop, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker stop. Alternative Up Stop: At relatively higher speeds, the car will travel to just above floor level. In overtravelling the floor, down levelling solenoid D is energised, lowering the car smoothly back down to floor level where D is de-energised. S Relief Valve: 'In' (clockwise) produces a higher, 'out' (c-clockwise) a lower maximum pressure setting. After turning 'out', open manual lowering H for an instant. Important: When testing relief valve, do not close ball valve sharply.
EV 10
1. By Pass: When the pump is started and solenoid B energised, the unloaded car should remain stationary at the floor for a period of 1 to 2 seconds before starting upwards. The length of this delay is determined by the setting of adjustment 1. 'In' (clockwise) shortens the delay, 'out' (c-clockwise) lengthens the delay. 2. Up Acceleration: With the pump running and solenoid B energised as in 1, the car will accelerate according to the setting of adjustment 2. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer acceleration, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker acceleration. 3. Up Deceleration: When solenoid B is de-energised, the car will decelerate according to the setting of adjustment 3. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer deceleration, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker deceleration. 4. Up Levelling: With solenoid B de-energised as in 3, the car will proceed at its levelling speed according to the setting of adjustment 4. 'In' (clockwise) provides a slower, 'out' (c-clockwise) a faster up levelling. Up stop: The pump-motor is de-energised. There is no adjustment. S Relief Valve: 'In' (clockwise) produces a higher, 'out' (c-clockwise) a lower maximum pressure setting. After turning 'out', open manual lowering H for an instant. Important: When testing relief valve, do not close ball valve sharply. 1. By Pass: When the pump is started, and solenoids A and B energised, the unloaded car should remain stationary at the floor for a period of 1 to 2 seconds before starting upwards. The length of this delay is determined by the setting of adjustment 1. 'In' (clockwise) shortens the delay, 'out' (c-clockwise) lengthens the delay. 2. Up Acceleration: With the pump running and solenoids A and B energised as in 1, the car will accelerate according to the setting of adjustment 2. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer acceleration, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker acceleration. 3. Up Deceleration: When solenoid B is de-energised, whilst solenoid A remains energised, the car will decelerate according to the setting of adjustment 3. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer deceleration, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker deceleration. 4. Up Levelling: With solenoid A energised and solenoid B de-energised as in 3., the car will proceed at its levelling speed according to the setting of adjustment 4. 'In' (clockwise) provides a slower, 'out' (c-clockwise) a faster up levelling. 5. Up Stop: At floor level, solenoid A is de-energised with solenoid B remaining de-energised. Through a time relay the pump should run approx. second longer to allow the car to stop smoothly by valve operation according to the setting of adjustment 5. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer stop, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker stop. S Relief Valve: 'In' (clockwise) produces a higher, 'out' (c-clockwise) a lower maximum pressure setting. After turning 'out', open manual lowering H for an instant. Important: When testing relief valve, do not close ball valve sharply.
EV 100
BLAIN
Warning: Only qualified personell should adjust or service valves. Unauthorised manipulation may result in injury, loss of life or damage to equipment. Prior to servicing internal parts, ensure that the electrical controller is switched off and residual pressure in the valve is reduced to zero.
Adjustments DOWN
Valves are already adjusted and tested. Check electrical operation before changing valve settings. Test that the correct solenoid is energised, by removing nut and raising solenoid slighty to feel pull. Nominal Settings: Adjustments 7 & 9 approx. level with flange face. Two turns in either direction may then be necessary. Adjustments 6 & 8 turn all the way 'in' (clockwise), then three turns 'out' (c-clockwise). One final turn in either direction may be necessary. 6. Down Acceleration: When solenoids C and D are energised, the car will accelerate downwards according to the setting of adjustment 6. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer down acceleration, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker acceleration. 7. Down Speed: With solenoids C and D energised as in 6 above, the full down speed of the car is according to the setting of adjustment 7. 'In' (clockwise) provides a slower down speed, 'out' (c-clockwise) a faster down speed. 8. Down Deceleration: When solenoid C is de-energised whilst solenoid D remains energised, the car will decelerate according to the setting of adjustment 8. 'In' (clockwise) provides a softer deceleration, 'out' (c-clockwise) a quicker deceleration. Attention: Do not close all the way! 9. Down Levelling: With solenoid C de-energised and solenoid D energised as in 8 above, the car will proceed at its down levelling speed according to the setting of adjustment 9. 'In' (clockwise) provides a slower, 'out' (c-clockwise) a faster down levelling speed. Down Stop: When solenoid D is de-energised with solenoid C remaining de-energised, the car will stop according to the setting of adjustment 8 and no further adjustment will be required. KS Slack Rope Valve: The KS is adjusted with a 3 mm Allan Key by turning the screw K 'in' for higher pressure and 'out' for lower pressure. With K turned all the way 'in', then half a turn back out, the unloaded car should descend when the D solenoid alone is energised. Should the car not descend, K must be backed off until the car just begins to descend, then backed off a further half turn to ensure that with cold oil, the car can be lowered as required.
Positions of Adjustments
Z1 V X
Z1
Z Y W
Z1
Horizontal Sections
KS Option Control Elements A Solenoid (Up Stop) B Solenoid (Up Deceleration) C Solenoid (Down Deceleration) D Solenoid (Down Stop) H Manual Lowering S Relief Valve Adjustments DOWN U By Pass Valve 6 Down Acceleration V Check Valve 7 Down Full Speed W Levelling Valve (Up) 8 Down Deceleration X Full Speed Valve (Down) 9 Down Levelling Speed Y Levelling Valve (Down) Adjustments UP 1 By Pass 2 Up Acceleration 3 Up Deceleration 4 Up Levelling Speed 5 Up Stop Valve Types EV 0 EV 1 EV 10 EV 100 Elements Omitted A, B, W, 3, 4 & 5 B, W, 3 & 4 A&5 as shown
Vertical Section
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EV
Control Elements A B C D H S Solenoid (Up Stop) Solenoid (Up Deceleration) Solenoid (Down Deceleration) Solenoid (Down Stop) Manual Lowering Relief Valve Hydraulic Circuit
HP DL BV F ES RS 8 9 KS 6 Y EN D C H X 7 V 2 DH
Elevator Valves
Adjustments UP 1 2 3 4 5 By Pass Up Acceleration Up Deceleration Up Levelling Speed Up Stop Adjustments DOWN 6 7 8 9 Down Acceleration Down Full Speed Down Deceleration Down Levelling Speed U V W X Y F By Pass Valve Check Valve Levelling Valve (Up) Full Speed Valve (Down) Levelling Valve (Down) Filter
Electrical Sequence
C 6 D
U 1
MOTOR
2 1
8 9 8
EV 0
HP DL BV F ES RS 8 9 KS 6 Y EN D C H 2 S A 5 8 9 8 X 7 U 1 DH D
Alternative
5 5 6 C
MOTOR
2 1 A
EV 1
HP DL BV F ES RS 8 9 KS 6 Y EN D C H X 7 U 1 V 4 W B 2 S DH
C 4 3 6
MOTOR
2 1 B
8 9 8
EV 10
HP DL BV F ES RS 8 9 KS 6 Y EN D C H X 7 V 4 W B 3 2 U 1 DH
C 5 4 3 6
7 S A 5 8 9 8
MOTOR
2 1 A B
EV 100
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EV
Adjustments
MM AD M
No. "
FO 26x2P 47x2.5P EO 9x2P 9x2P UO 26x2V 39.34x2.62V WO 5.28x1.78V 5.28x1.78V VO 23x2,5V 42x3V 7O 5.28x1.78P 9x2P XO 13x2V 30x3V HO 5.28x1.78V 5.28x1.78V SO 5.28x1.78P 5.28x1.78P MO 26x2P 26x2P * FO by 4F 2" is 67x2.5P ** 90 Shore 0-Ring: V - Viton P - Perbunan
A+B 3+5+6 2
SK SF SZ SO MS SM SE
DR
AR MO AN
MO DF DN DK DG DS
S
HO
AF AH AS
H 8
Flow Valves
UF UD U UO 1E EO 1F FO FS
W6
V VO WO
VF
FO
4F
FS
4E EO
XD X
XO
UO
7E
7O
FO 7F
FS
4E EO
7 9
F Do not remove! Y 9F
KS
In case of down leakage, replace and test in the following order: DS & DN, XO, VO, WO, FO and HO.
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Static pressure with empty car.
5 50 40 30 20 10 01 02 10
US gpm.
Static pressure with empty car.
15 20 25 30 35 700 03 04 05 600 500 400 06 300 200 50 40 30 20 10
2 "
50 100
US gpm.
700 8 9 600 500 400 10 300 200
bar
0 20 40 60
psi
100
bar
0 100 200 300
psi
100
bar
0 200 400 600
psi
100
l/min.
80
100
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140
l/min.
400
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700
l/min.
800
1000
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1400
1600
To order EV 100, state pump flow, empty car pressure (or flow guide size) and solenoid voltage. Example order: EV 100, 210lpm, 15bar (empty), 110 AC EV 100/3/110AC 6
Aug 99
BLAIN HYDRAULICS Designers and Builders of High Quality Valves for Hydraulic Elevators
Printed in Germany
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