SUN HYDRAULICS
PBDBMGV
$83.00 USD
- SUN HYDRAULICS
- Material:PBDBMGV
- Model:PBDB-MGV
- Summary:Cartridge
Quantity in stock: 0
***Disclaimer: The following summary contains information gathered from various sources such as product descriptions, technical specifications and catalogs. While efforts have been made to provide accurate details, inaccuracies may occur. It is advised to verify all information by contacting Sun Hydraulics directly.***
The Sun Hydraulics PBDBMGV (Material Number: PBDBMGV) is a pilot-operated pressure reducing valve designed to reduce high primary pressure at inlet port 2 to a constant reduced pressure at port 1. This functionality enables circuits with multiple pressure requirements to operate using a single pump. The valve is part of the three-port pressure reducing and reducing-relieving cartridges series, which are physically interchangeable and share the same flow path and cavity for a given frame size. It is recommended to use a full-capacity return line port 3 with reducing-relieving cartridges for optimal performance. The PBDBMGV model features a main stage orifice protected by a 150-micron stainless steel screen, ensuring durability and reliability in various applications. It provides exceptionally stable performance with low hysteresis and flat pressure-flow characteristics. The valve's maximum inlet pressure varies depending on the adjustment range: ranges D, E, N, and Q are tested with up to 2000 psi (140 bar), while ranges A, B, and H can handle up to 3000 psi (210 bar). Ranges C and W accommodate up to 5000 psi (350 bar). This model incorporates Sun's floating style construction to minimize internal part binding due to excessive installation torque or machining variations. The PBDBMGV is not fast-acting by nature; for superior dynamic response, direct-acting valves are recommended. It can be configured with EPDM seals for use in systems with phosphate ester fluids but should not be exposed to petroleum-based fluids. The valve's design supports reverse flow from reduced pressure port 1 to inlet port 2; however, adding a separate check valve may be necessary if reverse free flow is required in the circuit. The model also offers corrosion-resistant options identified by specific suffixes for external components.
The Sun Hydraulics PBDBMGV (Material Number: PBDBMGV) is a pilot-operated pressure reducing valve designed to reduce high primary pressure at inlet port 2 to a constant reduced pressure at port 1. This functionality enables circuits with multiple pressure requirements to operate using a single pump. The valve is part of the three-port pressure reducing and reducing-relieving cartridges series, which are physically interchangeable and share the same flow path and cavity for a given frame size. It is recommended to use a full-capacity return line port 3 with reducing-relieving cartridges for optimal performance. The PBDBMGV model features a main stage orifice protected by a 150-micron stainless steel screen, ensuring durability and reliability in various applications. It provides exceptionally stable performance with low hysteresis and flat pressure-flow characteristics. The valve's maximum inlet pressure varies depending on the adjustment range: ranges D, E, N, and Q are tested with up to 2000 psi (140 bar), while ranges A, B, and H can handle up to 3000 psi (210 bar). Ranges C and W accommodate up to 5000 psi (350 bar). This model incorporates Sun's floating style construction to minimize internal part binding due to excessive installation torque or machining variations. The PBDBMGV is not fast-acting by nature; for superior dynamic response, direct-acting valves are recommended. It can be configured with EPDM seals for use in systems with phosphate ester fluids but should not be exposed to petroleum-based fluids. The valve's design supports reverse flow from reduced pressure port 1 to inlet port 2; however, adding a separate check valve may be necessary if reverse free flow is required in the circuit. The model also offers corrosion-resistant options identified by specific suffixes for external components.
Pilot-operated, pressure reducing valves reduce a high primary pressure at the inlet (port 2) to a constant reduced pressure at port 1, allowing circuits with multiple pressure requirements to be operated using a single pump.
- All three-port pressure reducing and reducing/relieving cartridges are physically interchangeable (i.e. same flow path, same cavity for a given frame size). When considering mounting configurations, it is sometimes recommended that a full capacity return line (port 3) be used with reducing/relieving cartridges.
- Full reverse flow from reduced pressure (port 1) to inlet (port 2) may cause the main spool to close. If reverse free flow is required in the circuit, consider adding a separate check valve to the circuit.
- If pilot flow consumption is critical, consider using direct acting reducing/relieving valves.
- Main stage orifice is protected by a 150 micron stainless steel screen.
- Recommended maximum inlet pressure is determined by the adjustment range. Ranges D, E, N, and Q are tested with a 2000 psi (140 bar) maximum differential between inlet and reduced pressure. Ranges A, B, and H are tested with a 3000 psi (210 bar) maximum differential between inlet and reduced pressure. Ranges C and W are tested with 5000 psi (350 bar) of inlet pressure.
- Pilot operated valves exhibit exceptionally flat pressure/flow characteristics, are very stable and have low hysteresis.
- Pressure at port 3 is directly additive to the valve setting at a 1:1 ratio and should not exceed 5000 psi (350 bar).
- Pilot operated reducing, reducing/relieving valves by nature are not fast acting valves. For superior dynamic response, consider direct acting valves.
- W and Y controls (where applicable) can be specified with or without a special setting. When no special setting is specified, the valve is adjustable throughout its full range using the W or Y control. When a special setting is specified, this setting represents the maximum setting of the valve.
- Cartridges configured with EPDM seals are for use in systems with phosphate ester fluids. Exposure to petroleum based fluids, greases and lubricants will damage the seals.
- Corrosion resistant cartridge valves are intended for use in corrosive environments and are identified by the model code suffix /AP for external stainless steel components, or /LH for external zinc-nickel plated components. See the CONFIGURATION section for all options. For further details, please see the Materials of Construction page located under TECH RESOURCES.
- Incorporates the Sun floating style construction to minimize the possibility of internal parts binding due to excessive installation torque and/or cavity/cartridge machining variations.
| Cavity | T-11A |
| Series | 1 |
| Capacity | 10 gpm40 L/min. |
| Factory Pressure Settings Established at | blocked control port (dead headed)blocked control port (dead headed) |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 5000 psi350 bar |
| Control Pilot Flow | 7 - 10 in³/min.0,11 - 0,16 L/min. |
| Adjustment - Number of Clockwise Turns to Increase Setting | 55 |
| Valve Hex Size | 7/8 in.22,2 mm |
| Valve Installation Torque | 30 - 35 lbf ft41 - 47 Nm |
| Adjustment Screw Internal Hex Size | 5/32 in.4 mm |
| Locknut Hex Size | 9/16 in.15 mm |
| Locknut Torque | 80 - 90 lbf in.9 - 10 Nm |
| Model Weight | .30 lb0,15 kg |
| Seal kit - Cartridge | Viton: 990-011-006 |
Show FAQ
Additional Resources
- QuickDesign with SmartConnect Offers Drag-and-Drop Schematic Tool
- Sun Expands Corrosion-Resistant Solutions
- Series 4 PLUS Cartridges Offer Higher Flows with Lower Pressure Losses
- Sun Offers Zinc-Nickel Plating for Corrosion Resistance
- Sun Cartridges with EPDM Seals
- Manufacturing Sun Cartridge Cavities
- Reducing and Reducing/Relieving Valves
- Fluid and Temperature Recommendations
- Performance Data
- Sun's Floating Style Screw-In Cartridge
- Units of Measure, Settings, and Conversions
- Sun Model Code Explanation; 999-901-334
- Cavity Information (S-171) and Tooling
- Cartridges: Materials of Construction
Notes:
- Maximum pressure differentials for spring ranges: A and B are 3000 psi (210 bar) N and Q are 2000 psi (140 bar) W is 5000 psi (350 bar)inlet pressure
- For Series 1 cartridges configured with an O control (panel mount handknob), a .75 in. (19 mm) diameter hole is required in the panel.