
Electrical Connections
DANGER
Only allow qualified personnel to make electrical
connec tions. Prior to making electrical connections
check the maximum permissible operating voltage and
amperage for each part being connected.
Connecting the electrical cable
Inserting the cable into the gland
• Pull the cable through the cable gland and connect it
in the control module in accordance with the wiring
diagram (see operating instructions of the control
module T.VIS M-1 FDD).
Pneumatic Connections
Air requirement
The compressed air required for switching operations of
the valve is governed by the type of actuator (identifica-
tion at the actuator cap).
Actuator type
Actuator dia.
Air requirement
(mm)
(dm
3
n
/stroke)
A...
89
0.16
B...
108
0.26
C...
133
0.42
D...
168
0.70
E...
212
1.10
E...6
212
2.00
S...6
261
3.20
R...
1)
168
1.60
S...
1)
212
2.00
T...
1)
212
3.10
T...6
1)
212
4.00
U...6
1)
261
5.10
1. Actuators with booster cylinder for increasing the pneumatic actuat-
ing force when lower control air pressures are used
Installing the air hose
✗
To ensure optimum fit in the air connector, the
pneumatic hoses must be cut square with a hose cutter.
• Shut off the compressed air supply.
• Push the air hose into the air connector (port P) in the
control module.
• Reopen the compressed air supply.
Air connect – no solenoid in con-
trol module
Refer to chapter “Design and Function, Design” for item
numbers.
• Insert air supply to port P on control module.
Use
1
/
4
" OD polytube to connect port Y1 (item 15)
from control module to quick exhaust air connect
(Item 5).
Air Connect – with solenoid in
control module
Refer to chapter “Design and Function, Design” for item
numbers.
• Insert air supply to port P on control module.
Use
1
/
4
" OD polytube to connect port Y1 (item 15)
from control module to quick exhaust air connect
(Item 5).
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