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Front matter 9
Glossary of Terms
Pressure Terminology
1. Maximum operating pressure differential
The  maximum  pressure  differential  (the  difference  between 
the  inlet  and outlet  pressure)  which  is  allowed  for operation, 
with the valve closed or open. When the downstream pressu-
re is 0 MPa, this becomes the maximum operating pressure.
2. Minimum operating pressure differential
The  minimum  pressure  differential  (differential  between  the 
inlet  pressure  and  the  outlet  pressure)  required  to  keep  the 
main valve fully opened.
3. Maximum system pressure
The maximum pressure that can be applied  inside the pipeli-
nes (line pressure).
(The  pressure  differential  of  the  solenoid  valve  unit  must  be 
less than the maximum operating pressure differential.)
4. Withstand pressure
The  pressure  which  must  be  withstood  without  a  drop  in 
performance  after  returning to  the  operating  pressure  range. 
(value under the prescribed conditions)
Others
1. Material
NBR: Nitrile rubber
FKM: Fluoro rubber – Trade names: Viton
®
, Dai-el
®
, etc.
EPDM: Ethylene propylene rubber
PTFE: Polytetrafluoroethylene resin – Trade names: Teflon
®
,
Polyflon
®
, etc.
FFKM: Perfluoroelastomer
Trade names: Kalrez
®
, Chemraz
®
2. Oil free treatment
The degreasing and washing of wetted parts. 
3. Passage symbol
In the JIS symbol (        ) IN and OUT are in a blocked con-
dition  ( 
  ),  but  actually  in  the  case  of  reverse  pressure 
(OUT>IN), there is a limit to the blocking.
(  ) 
is used to indicate that blocking of reverse pressure is not 
possible.
Electrical Terminology
1. Apparent power (VA)
Volt-ampere is the product of voltage (V) and current (A). Po-
wer dissipation (W): For AC , W = V.A cosθ. For DC, W = V.A.
(Note) cosθ shows power factor. cosθ = 0.6
2. Surge voltage
A high voltage which is momentarily generated in the shut-off 
unit by shutting off the power.
3. Degree of protection
A degree defined in the “JIS C 0920: Waterproof test of elec-
tric machinery/appliance and the degree of protection against 
the intrusion of solid foreign objects”.
IP65: Dust-tight, Low jetproof type
“Low  jetproof  type”  means  that  no  water  intrudes  inside  the 
equipment  that  could  hinder  it  from  operating  normally  by 
means  of  discharging  water  for  3  minutes  in  the  prescribed 
manner. Take appropriate protection measures, since a devi-
ce  is  not  usable  in  an  environment  where  a  water  drop  is 
splashed. 










