You can choose between three configurations when you purchase a SBP Series Pressure Sandblaster, each of which have benefits for a given application.
The RC-176 Pressure Release System extends blasting autonomy by automatically filling the tank while the machine is on standby.
The RC-176 Pressure Release System relies on the AV176 Combo Valve. It is called the Combo Valve because it controls two actions at a time – the compressed air supply to the pressure vessel and the push line, as well as the exhaust of air from the pressure vessel.
The AV176 Combo Valve is a normally closed valve. In its initial position, the plunger blocks the supply of air towards both the pressure vessel and the push line, and allows the exhaust pipe to open. When actuated, the plunger moves up and does exactly the opposite – it obstructs the pressure vessel exhaust pipe and allows the flow of compressed air through the vessel and the push line, so that the vessel can build up its pressure and the push line is supplied and ready to go.
A Continuous Pressure System (RC-186) facilitates frequent on/off abrasive blasting operations by maintaining the pressure inside the pressure vessel.
The RC-186 Pressure Hold System relies on two manually-operated ball valves to control the pressurization/depressurization of the vessel – one at the air inlet and the other at the exhaust pipe. To build up pressure inside the vessel, the operator must simply open the air inlet valve and close the exhaust valve. To release the pressure, they must simply do the opposite.
Once the pressure vessel is pressurized, the sandblaster is ready to go. When the operator activates the remote-control handle, a signal is sent to activate both the AV-186 Diaphragm Air Valve and the Abrasive Metering Valve (either the AR7 or PMV-186) simultaneously. When both valves are open, the compressed air can flow through the push line, collect abrasive media during its passage, and be propelled at a high velocity through the blast nozzle.
The ball valve located between the AV-186 Air Valve and the Abrasive Metering Valve is used mainly for maintenance purposes or to shut off the push line in case the AV-186 Air Valve fails.
The Combo System (RC-176/186) offers the same benefits of each system collectively, without the inconvenience.
The RC-176/186 double control system operates similarly to an RC-176 Pressure Release System, with the addition of a switch box which interferes with the signal to let the operator control when the pressure must be released from the pressure vessel.
As long as the switch is set to “Pressurized Vessel”, the operator can control the push line and the Abrasive Metering Valve (either AR7 or PMV-186) by activating the remote-control handle. When the blast pot runs out of media, the operator must simply set the switch to “Depressurized Vessel” to release the pressure inside the blast pot, let the plunger fall, and allow abrasive media to fill up the pot.
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