Hi guys finally getting close to finishing my bench.
I have a MTV-5 valve and the MTV-3 valve and wanted to know how to plumb them exactly.
I have tried to look for the schematics of these and how to plumb them to my PTS digital manometer but cant seem to find them.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: clippard MTV-5 and MTV-3 valve schematic
I will try to find more but for now maybe this will help you some.RVG440 wrote:Hi guys finally getting close to finishing my bench.
I have a MTV-5 valve and the MTV-3 valve and wanted to know how to plumb them exactly.
I have tried to look for the schematics of these and how to plumb them to my PTS digital manometer but cant seem to find them.
Any help would be appreciated.
John
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Re: clippard MTV-5 and MTV-3 valve schematic
I do not have anything for the MTV-3 valve but here is what I send out with the MTV-5 valves I supply.
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Re: clippard MTV-5 and MTV-3 valve schematic
Thanks guys for the replies.
That is excellent Bruce.
So I take it that I should use 2 of the MTV-5 valves to make switiching from exhaust to intake etc. easier?
Looking at your schematics Bruce I am thinking I can use the MTV-3 valve I have for the Static readings.
Is this correct?
That is excellent Bruce.
So I take it that I should use 2 of the MTV-5 valves to make switiching from exhaust to intake etc. easier?
Looking at your schematics Bruce I am thinking I can use the MTV-3 valve I have for the Static readings.
Is this correct?
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Re: clippard MTV-5 and MTV-3 valve schematic
You have to be able to vent one side of the static to atmosphere, with a MTV-3 valve it does not have any open ports where as the MTV-5 valve allows ports to be vented. You could do it with 2 MTV-3's and some T-connections I think?
I have not worked with the MTV-3 valves to see if they could be plumbed up to work, nor worked out a schematic, the MTV-5 valves in sets of 2 work for this application and I only have to keep one style of valve in-stock so I never explored the MTV-3's.
I have not worked with the MTV-3 valves to see if they could be plumbed up to work, nor worked out a schematic, the MTV-5 valves in sets of 2 work for this application and I only have to keep one style of valve in-stock so I never explored the MTV-3's.
Bruce
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Re: clippard MTV-5 and MTV-3 valve schematic
Ok thanks so much for that. I will source another mtv-5 valve.