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Examples
Subbases used
Example 1
Subbases for double solenoid valves
Example 2
Subbases for double solenoid valves
Example 3
Subbases for double solenoid valves
Example 4
Subbases for single solenoid valves
Example 5
Subbases for double solenoid valves
Combined with
Subbases for single solenoid valves
Example 6
Subbases for double solenoid valves
Combined with
Subbases for single solenoid valves
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Other combinations may be selected in accordance with your requirements.
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Voltage at switches
Switches can be damaged if voltage is applied during
operation.
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Always operate switches in a voltage-free state!
How to assign the valve supply:
1. Open the lower screw cap B (see Fig. 9 on page 104).
2. Using the S4, S5, and S6 switches, assign each valve group
to one of the two supply voltages U
page 104 and Fig. 10 on page 110).
Examples for the assignment of the S4, S5 and S6 switches and
the supply of assembled valves for 24 valve coils can be found
in Tables 14 and Tables 15 on pages 106, 107 and for 32 valve
coils in Table 16 and Tables 17 on pages 108 and Tables109
(examples 1 to 3/examples 4 to 6, respectively). The following
example combinations are listed there:
From an electrical connection viewpoint, the subbases for
double solenoid valves must come first and then those for
single solenoid valves. The maximum number of solenoids
for all subbases is 24 (R412003484) or 32 (R412008079).
Commissioning and Operation
CAUTION
or U
(see Fig. 9 on
Q1
Q2
Valve equipment
Double solenoid valves
Single solenoid valves
Single and double solenoid valves
Single solenoid valves
Double solenoid valves
Single solenoid valves
Single and double solenoid valves
Single solenoid valves
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