User's Manual

MSP Modular Divider Valves
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A wide variety of safeguards monitor and
verify lube cycles
Track valve-piston action
Easily interfaced to system controller
Cycle Indicators
These mechanical and electrical units sense the divider valve
piston’s action for accurate control and monitoring of lube
cycles.
Cycle Indicator Pin: Valve sections are available with
a factory-installed indicator pin which moves in and
out as lubricant passes through the valve.
Universal Cycle Counter: Six-digit counter displays
each complete cycle of the divider valve. Requires
divider valve section with indicator pin (described
above). Part number: 563444 (527-002-410).
Field-sensitive Proximity Switch: A ceramic-magnet
switch for grease or oil systems up to 200 cpm at
pressure up to 3,500 psi (241 bar), accurately signals
piston cycles, and is ideal for high-cycle applications.
Part numbers: 3-pin with O-Ring, 557741 (527-003-
251); 5-pin with O-Ring, 557746 (527-004-111).
Magnetic Visual Indicator: Six steel balls in a
clear sleeve follow a magnet which moves with the
cycling piston, providing a clear visual indication
of lube cycles. Part number: with O-Ring, 563251
(509-932-522).
Cycle Indicator Switch (SPDT): Used in conjunction
with the cycle indicator pin at cycle rates not
exceeding 60 cpm, it provides an electrical signal
to the system controller which counts cycles to
monitor and verify completion of the lube cycle.
Part number: 563272 (510-599-000). A moisture-
resistant switch, 563273 (510-599-200), is also
available.
LED Field-sensitive Proximity Switch: This 24 VDC
device magnetically senses the movement of the
piston, triggering the switch and illuminating the LED.
Part numbers: 3-pin with O-Ring, 563478 (527-005-
690); 5-pin with O-Ring, 563477 (527-005-670);
Explosion proof with O-Ring; 563485 (527-006-060).
Connecting Cables: Brad Harrison mating cables
with either 3- or 5-pin connectors are available in 12-
ft. (3.65 m) lengths for the F/S proximity switches and
other devices. Refer to bulletin 15600 for complete
listing of proximity cycle switches.