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Examples
Subbases used
Example 1
Subbases for bistable valves
Example 2
Subbases for bistable valves
Example 3
Subbases for bistable valves
Example 4
subbases for mono-stable valves
Example 5
Subbases for bistable valves
combined with
subbases for mono-stable valves
Example 6
Subbases for bistable valves
combined with
subbases for mono-stable valves
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You can also arrange other combinations based on your requirements.
AVENTICS | CANopen | R412005742–BDL–001–AD
Voltage on switches
Switches can be damaged if voltage is applied to them during
operation.
Always operate switches in a voltage-free state!
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How to assign the valve supply:
1. Open the lower screw cap B (see Fig. 9 on page 116).
2. Using the S4, S5, and S6 switches, assign each valve group
to one of the supply voltages U
Fig. 9 on page 116).
Examples for the assignment of the S4, S5 and S6 switches and
the supply of assembled valves for 24 valve output stages can
be found in Tab. 15 and Tab. 16 on pages 118, 119 and for 32
valve output stages in Tab. 17 and Tab. 18 on pages 120 and 121
(examples 1 to 3/examples 4 to 6, respectively). The following
example combinations are listed there:
From an electrical connection viewpoint, the subbases for
bistable valves must come first and then those for mono-
stable valves. The maximum number of solenoids for all
subbases is 24 (R412005747) or 32 (R412008080).
Commissioning and operation
NOTICE
or U
(see Tab. 14 and
Q1
Q2
Valve equipment
Bistable valves
Mono-stable valves
Mono-stable and bistable valves
Mono-stable valves
Bistable valves
Mono-stable valves
Mono-stable and bistable valves
Mono-stable valves
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