Clippard’s new Cordis HP500 pressure controls use the EV line of electronic valves for steady, repeatable downstream pressure resulting in precise linear pressure control within a closed-loop system.
The Cordis uses a microcontroller, an integrated pressure sensor, and two Clippard EV electronic valves. The inlet valve is connected to the moderately regulated supply pressure and the exhaust valve is connected to a port that vents excess pressure to atmosphere. Once a command is increased, the inlet valve opens to allow supply pressure to pass over the sensor element, which provides an active feedback for the microcontroller to satisfy the set point in the process. If at any point the sensor detects a value higher than the set point, the exhaust valve will modulate open to vent off the excess pressure to maintain a stable and accurate control pressure in the process.
The Cordis HP500 pressure regulator is adaptable to a variety of sensors that can close the loop around pressure. With smooth linear control, a pressure range of 0 to 500 psig, integrated internal or external sensor feedback, it features customizable pressure ranges and mounting options.
For more information, call 877-245-6247 or visit www.clippard.com.