Air Saver | Parker ASV2000-AA

 Parker ASV2000-AA

 

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in your specific application,
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What is an Air Saver?

An air valve that converts constant flow of air to pulsating air (Pulsing Air Valve)

In open-ended pneumatic applications, compressed air consumption can be reduced by up to 50%, while performing the same amount of work.

 

Air Savers FAQ

 

ASV2000 Ordering Information


FLOW
CFM
@ 72.5 PSI
PORT OPERATING
TEMP

(A)
PRESSURE
PSI
PILOT PRESSURE
PSI
GREASE

PORT

TYPE

PART NUMBER
70.6 3/8" 23-122° F 0-116 43.5-116 Standard NPT ASV2000-AA-97
70.6 3/8" 23-122° F 0-116 43.5-116 Standard BSPP ASV2000-AA-17
70.6 3/8" 23-122° F 0-116 43.5-116 Petrolatum
(B), (C), (D)
NPT WPASV2000-AA-97
70.6 3/8" 23-122° F 0-116 43.5-116 Petrolatum
(B), (C), (D)
BSPP WPASV2000-AA-17

 

ASV2000-AA Dimensions

Parker ASV2000-AA Dimensions 1

Parker ASV2000-AA Dimensions 2
 

Ports:

  • Port 1: Supply port (Compressor side)
  • Port 2: Plugged
  • Port 3: Plugged
  • Port 4: Output port (Blow nozzle side)
  • Port R2: Plugged
  • Port X: M5 pilot air supply (>43.5 psi is required)

Notes:

  • (A) Use with dry air only. When temperature of the valve is below 41°F (5°C), completely dry air must be supplied to prevent freezing.
  • (B) Air Saver units with "WP" prefix are suitable for most painting applications. Test before using if in direct contact with painted surface. 
  • (C) If test in painting application fails, try cycling Air Saver unit for 48 hours and repeat test.
  • (D) Do not use with clear coat applications.
  • (E) Adjustable to maximum frequency of 5Hz

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