This is a different question I came across.
Does the piston sit there and move along with the air pressure or does it have a rod through it and move along the rod with the air pressure? Or is it something completely different?
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Most piston valves are operated by air pressure. There is no rod. The one exception is my QDV which can't open by venting the pilot area to zero due to the 1:1 ratio of the seal diameter/piston OD diameter ratio. The rod is used to trigger it instead of air pressure. Once triggered, it is opened by air pressure at high speed.
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That one is a chamber sealer. The thread need an update to explain the differences between barrel and chamber sealers and how they are different.
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Ooh I see ok cool but its kinda weird that it would work like that. But yeah that pretty much answers my question thanks!Technician1002 wrote:Most piston valves are operated by air pressure. There is no rod. The one exception is my QDV which can't open by venting the pilot area to zero due to the 1:1 ratio of the seal diameter/piston OD diameter ratio. The rod is used to trigger it instead of air pressure. Once triggered, it is opened by air pressure at high speed.
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scroll downTechnician1002 wrote:That one is a chamber sealer. The thread need an update to explain the differences between barrel and chamber sealers and how they are different.

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whatspudtyrrant wrote:scroll downTechnician1002 wrote:That one is a chamber sealer. The thread need an update to explain the differences between barrel and chamber sealers and how they are different.

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Chamber seal, Barrel Seal, and Coaxial are shown.
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ohTechnician1002 wrote:Chamber seal, Barrel Seal, and Coaxial are shown.