Pneumatic Ball Valves with Spring Return Actuators

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When instrument air or power fails, your valve must go to a safe position. A spring return actuator makes this happen mechanically – no electricity, no air pressure needed.

At Kinko, we manufacture spring return pneumatic ball valves for emergency shutdown (ESD), burner management, and critical isolation.

How It Works

Condition Action
Air pressure applied Compresses springs → valve in normal position
Air pressure lost (failure or ESD) Springs expand → valve moves to fail-safe position

One air port. Loss of air = automatic fail-safe movement.

Fail-Safe Configurations

Configuration Normal (with air) Fail-Safe (no air) Typical Use
Fail-closed (Air-to-open) Open Closed Chemical isolation, fuel shutoff
Fail-open (Air-to-close) Closed Open Cooling water, emergency vent

Memory trick: Air-to-open = Fail-closed. Air-to-close = Fail-open.

Spring Return vs Double-Acting

 

Parameter Spring Return Double-Acting
Air ports 1 2
Fail-safe on air loss Yes No
Torque Decreasing (spring expansion) Constant
Actuator size Larger Smaller
Cost 1.5–2x 1x
Best for ESD, safety, SIS General on-off

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4 Key Applications

Application Fail-Safe Why
Emergency shutdown (ESD) Fail-closed Shut off fuel or hazardous fluid
Cooling water to equipment Fail-open Prevent overheating on air failure
Burner management (dual valves) Fail-closed Safe fuel shutoff
Tank overfill protection Fail-closed Stop incoming flow on high level

Critical Sizing Rule

Spring torque at end of stroke (springs most expanded) must exceed valve break torque × 1.3 safety factor.

Valve Size Pressure Break Torque Minimum End Spring Torque
1" 150 psi 80–120 in-lbs 110–160
1" 600 psi 150–200 200–260
2" 150 psi 250–350 330–460
2" 600 psi 450–600 590–780
3" 150 psi 500–700 650–910
4" 150 psi 900–1,200 1,200–1,560

Common mistake: Undersized actuators = valve may not close on spring force alone → safety hazard.

Cycle Times

Action Typical Time
Air to normal (spring compression) 1 – 5 seconds
Spring to fail-safe (spring expansion) 0.5 – 3 seconds

Spring return is faster – springs release energy instantly.

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Solenoid Valve Selection

Fail-Safe Type Solenoid Required Function
Fail-closed (air-to-open) 3/2-way Normally Closed Power = air on
Fail-open (air-to-close) 3/2-way Normally Open Power = air off

Kinko Spring Return Ball Valve – Quick Specs

Parameter Specification
Valve size 1/2" – 8" (DN15 – DN200)
Valve material Brass, SS304, SS316L, WCB
Pressure rating Class 150 – Class 600
Fail-safe Fail-closed or fail-open
Air supply 4 – 8 bar (60 – 120 psi)
Air connection 1/8" or 1/4" NPT
Ambient temp -20°C to +80°C
Enclosure IP65 / IP67
Position feedback Limit switches or 4-20mA (optional)

Selection Checklist

When ordering, provide:

  • Valve size & material

  • Fail-safe direction (fail-closed or fail-open)

  • Air supply pressure available

  • Valve break torque (or let Kinko calculate)

  • Solenoid voltage (if required)

  • Position feedback needed? (yes/no)

  • Ambient temperature range

Conclusion

Choose spring return when:

  • Loss of air or power creates a safety hazard

  • ESD or safety instrumented system (SIS) requires fail-safe action

  • Mechanical reliability is mandatory

Rule: Fail-closed for hazardous fluid isolation. Fail-open for cooling or emergency vent.

Contact Kinko for sizing assistance and a fail-safe valve quotation.

 

Ivan (Mobile:+86-18968769287)
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Website:www.kinko-flow.com
ZHEJIANG KINKO FLUID EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD

Pneumatic Ball Valves with Spring Return Actuators

 

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