Pneumatic circuit
A pneumatic circuit is an interconnected set of components that convert compressed gas into mechanical work. In the normal sense of the term, the circuit must include a compressor or compressor-fed tank.
Components
The circuit comprises the following components:- Active components
- * Compressor
- Transmission lines
- * Air tank
- * Pneumatic hoses
- * Open atmosphere
- * Valves
- Passive components
- * Pneumatic cylinders
- * Service Unit
- FRL - Filter Regulator and Lubricator
Pneumatic cylinder
In general, based on the application, a pneumatic cylinder is usually a single-acting cylinder, where there is a single port in the cylinder. In single-acting cylinders, the port extends using compressed air and retracts using an open coiled spring. In double-acting cylinders, two ports both extend and retract using compressed air.Direction control valve (DCV)
The direction control valve is used to control the direction of flow of compressed air. They are usually classified into normally open and normally closed valves. The normally open valves will permit flow from the inlet port of the valve to the outlet port, normally the flow will be cut by changing the position of the valve. The normally closed valves will not permit flow from the inlet port of the valve to the outlet port, normally the flow will be permitted only by changing the position of the valve.In general, valves are designated as 2/2 DCV, 3/2 DCV, 5/2 DCV, 5/3 DCV etc., in which the first number indicates number of ports and second number indicates number of positions.
To change the position, the valves are generally actuated by:
- Pedal operated
- Push button operated
- Spring operated
- Solenoid operated
- By using the pneumatic source itself etc.