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MANUAL-ST-SA English 

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ST-SA SERIES 

SOLENOID VALVES 

 

Maximum angle 90°. 

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Check the flow direction with the help of the indications on the 

valve body. 

 

Only exert force at the designated faces , never at the coil or 

armature. 

Installation of the coil 

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Make  sure  the  coil  is  labeled  with  the  valve  characteristics.The 
device can be damaged by the use of unsuitable tools. 

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The  temperature  of  the  coil  increases  during  use,  this  is  normal. 
Overheating will cause smoke and a burning smell. In this case, the 
power supply must be shut down immediately. 

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The  coils  can  be  rotated  if  the  coil  nut  is  loosened.  After  the 
determination of the correct position, the nut should be fastened 
with a torque of 5Nm. 

 

 

Installation of the cable plug 

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Always connect the earth (3), which is provided with a ground 
fault  at  voltages  above  50V.  Never  use  liquid  or  gas  for 
grounding  electrical  equipment.  The  power  supply  is 
connected  to  terminals  (1)  and  (2).  The  polarity  does  not 
matter. 

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Verify the voltage and frequency before connecting the coil.  

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When mounting the connector, make sure that no moisture 
can ingress  between  the coil and connector.  The connector 
screws should be fastened with a torque of 0.5Nm. 
 

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2

3

1

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connector: EN 175301-803 (formerly DIN 43650A). 

The poles (1) and (2) should be connected to the power supply , polarity 

is not important. Pole (3) is the earth. Connect the connector 

thoroughly to avoid ingress of moisture. Ensure that drops in cannot 

slip along the cable and enter the connector.

 

 

Connecting the power supply 

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Never connect power to the coil when it is not not attached 
to the solenoid valve! The coil may burn out. 

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Only connect power if you are sure that there is no pressure 
in the system and no hazardous situations can occur.  

Summary of Contents for ST-SA Series

Page 1: ... way Operation Semi direct S Position Normally Closed A Body Material Brass B SS 316 S Seal Media Temperature NBR N 10 80 C EPDM E 30 130 C FKM F 10 120 C Thread BSPP NPT N Ambient Temperature Max 50 C Min Pressure Difference 0 bar Max Pressure 16 10 bar AC DC Coil series CS1 Voltage 230V AC 50 60Hz 230AC 24V AC 50 60Hz 024AC 24V DC 024DC 12V DC 012DC Insulation Class Class F Power 15 W Duty Cycle...

Page 2: ...ble media Diaphragm Temperature Allowed media Not allowed FKM 10 C 120 C Most fuels and oils cold water detergents compresse d air Glycol based brake fluids ammonia gas hot water and steam low molecular weight organic acids such as acetic acid EPDM 30 C 130 C Water and steam alcohol Oils fats fuels solvents NBR 10 C 80 C Neutral media like air cold water hydraulic oil Fuels strong acids brake flui...

Page 3: ...ed from frost Frost may damage the product and or block the moving parts causing the product to malfunction Operations may only be performed when the system is not pressurized electrically disconnected and cooled down Turn off the power supply before performing any work on the solenoid valve to prevent the risk of electrical shock and to prevent activation of the solenoid valve The product is only...

Page 4: ...t the earth 3 which is provided with a ground fault at voltages above 50V Never use liquid or gas for grounding electrical equipment The power supply is connected to terminals 1 and 2 The polarity does not matter Verify the voltage and frequency before connecting the coil When mounting the connector make sure that no moisture can ingress between the coil and connector The connector screws should b...

Page 5: ...EV Brass NBR ST SA E REV Brass EPDM ST SA F REV Brass FKM ST SA SN REV Stainless Steel NBR ST SA SE REV Stainless Steel EPDM ST SA SF REV Stainless Steel FKM Follow the drawing in 1 7 for the correct assembly of the solenoid valve 5 DISPOSAL The removal of the product should be performed in accordance with the applicable laws Keepin mind the media thatarestill present in thevalve This manual can b...

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