OverviewThe document provides technical specifications and operational details for the Dynamic Air 90° Diverter, a device used in conveying systems for various materials such as alumina, ball clay, and cement. It is designed for heavy-duty applications with a focus on reliability and cost-effectiveness.
SpecificationsThe 90° Diverter is available in Series 229 and 237, featuring a compact and abrasion-resistant design. It includes a positive rubber-to-rubber seal that enhances performance by preventing leakage under high pressure. The diverter is constructed from heavy-duty cast iron with abrasion-resistant rubber seals.
Features- Abrasion resistant
- Positive sealing up to 100 PSIG
- Full port design
- Economical and low maintenance
- Compact, low profile
- Standard position sensors
OperationThe diverter operates by using an internal flapper that seals against the unused port, with additional sealing pressure generated by the conveying pressure. This design minimizes wear and extends product life. A limit switch provides position verification during operation.
Options- Custom flapper and seal materials
- Air operator mounting options
- Increased outlet port sizes
- Various voltage options (24 VDC, 220 VAC)
- Electric actuation
Dimensions and SpecificationsThe document lists detailed dimensions for both Series 229 and 237, with options for different outlet port sizes. The diverter can handle air supply pressures between 80 to 115 PSIG and operates at temperatures up to 150°F (66°C).
Construction FeaturesThe diverter's body is a single piece of cast iron, and the air operator is enclosed to protect against environmental elements. All wearing components are replaceable without dismantling the entire unit.
Contact InformationDynamic Air Inc. is headquartered in St. Paul, MN, USA, with worldwide offices in Australia, Brazil, China, and the United Kingdom.