Function of temperature control valve
1. The temperature control valve core adjusts the changes in the oil passage formed between the valve body and the housing through the principle of thermal expansion and contraction, controls the proportion of lubricating oil entering the oil cooler, and ensures that the rotor temperature is within the controlled range.
2. The temperature control valve is the component that controls the outlet temperature of the machine head to not be less than 68 ℃. When the oil temperature is low, the temperature control valve closes, and the lubricating oil is directly sprayed into the machine head without passing through the cooler to quickly heat it up, causing the outlet temperature of the machine head to rise rapidly and preventing condensed water in the compressed air from being generated in the oil cylinder.
Note: The opening temperature of a thermostatic valve is generally indicated at the valve core.
2. The maximum opening temperature of the thermostatic valve is the marked temperature+15 ℃