Pneumatic Ball Valves with Spring Return Actuators
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 |

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.

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:
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Valve size & material
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Fail-safe direction (fail-closed or fail-open)
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Air supply pressure available
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Valve break torque (or let Kinko calculate)
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Solenoid voltage (if required)
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Position feedback needed? (yes/no)
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Ambient temperature range
Conclusion
Choose spring return when:
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Loss of air or power creates a safety hazard
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ESD or safety instrumented system (SIS) requires fail-safe action
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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)
WhatsApp:+86-13579991606
Wechat:+86-18968769287
Website:www.kinko-flow.com
ZHEJIANG KINKO FLUID EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD
