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Vacuum Delay Valve: Description and Operation

LOCATION

The Vacuum Delay Valve (VDV) is usually located within the vacuum hose routing or harness assembly.

 
PURPOSE

These valves are designed to decrease the rate at which vacuum is applied to or released from a component.

Types Of Vacuum Delay Valves

TYPES OF DELAY VALVES

Vacuum Delay Valve (VDV) - Delays the application of vacuum to a vacuum-operated component.

Vacuum Retard Delay Valve (VRDV) - Delays the loss of a vacuum signal to a component when source vacuum decreases suddenly. May be
used to delay the release of vacuum from any diaphragm as a momentary trap for vacuum.

Two-Way Delay Valve (DV-TW) - Delays vacuum equally in either direction. This valve is commonly used in Evaporative Emission Controls
and can be inserted in the vacuum line in either direction.

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