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Handling Instructions and Precautions

Solenoid

DC12V, DC24V

Standard solenoid (Surge suppression)

Solenoid with LED indicator 
(Surge suppression) 
Order code

-PSL, -PLL

AC100V, AC200V

Standard solenoid (Surge suppression)

Solenoid with LED indicator 
(Surge suppression) 
Order code

-PSL, -PLL

Plug connector

Use fingers to insert the connector into the
pin, push it in until the lever claw latches
onto the protruded section of the connector
housing, and complete the connection.
To remove the connector, squeeze the lever
along with the connector, lift the lever claw
up from the protruded section of the
connector housing, and pull it out.

To crimp lead wires into contacts, strip off
4mm [0.16in.] of the insulation from the end
of the lead wire, insert it into the contact,
and crimp it. Be sure to avoid catching the
insulation on the exposed wire crimping
section.

Insert the contact with a lead wire into a plug
connector 

hole until the contact hook

latches on the connector and is secured to
the plug connector. Confirm that the lead
wire cannot be easily pulled out.
To remove it, insert a tool with a fine tip (such
as a small screwdriver) into the rectangular
hole on the side of the plug connector to
push up on the hook, and then pull out the
lead wire.

Common terminal pre-wired

plug connector

1. Pre-wired common terminal at DC

positive side or AC. 
Order code With straight connector: -CPSL

With L connector: -CPLL

2. Pre-wired common terminal at DC

negative side 
Order code With straight connector: -CMSL

With L connector: -CMLL

C

Protruded section

Pin

Lever

Connector housing

Connector

Indication

 of polarity

DC

Contact

Connector 

  

assembly

Hock

Exposed wire 
crimping section

Insulation crimp tab

Insulation

Maximum 

outer diameter

φ

1.7

Lead wire
Equivalent to 
AWG22

26

Exposed wire 4mm

Contact

Illustration shows the 110 series.

(−)(−)(−)(−)(−)(−)

COM

(+)

Color

 

of

 

COM, crossover wire

   DC12V: Brown

   DC24V: Red

   AC100V: Yellow

   AC200V: White

Polarity is for DC.

Crossover wire

Connector

Connector housing

(+)(+)(+)(+)(+)(+)

COM

(−)

Crossover wire

Connector

Connector housing

Color

 

of

 

COM, crossover wire 

   DC12V: Black

   DC24V: Black

and 

e

are for with DIN connector (Order code : 

-39

).

and 

e

are for with DIN connector (Order code : 

-39

).

(+)

(−)

w

e

Short circuit protection diode

Solenoid

Flywheel diode

Lead wire: DC12V: Brown

 

Lead wire: Black

DC24V: Red

(+)

(−)

LED indicator: Red

Lead wire: Black

Lead wire: DC12V: Brown

LED indicator

Light Emitting Diode

DC24V: Red

Solenoid

Lead wire: AC100V: Yellow

Varistor

or

w

e

e

w

or

AC200V: White

Lead wire:
AC100V: Yellow
AC200V: White

AC100V: Yellow
AC200V: Green

LED indicator

Light Emitting Diode

Diode

LED indicator:

Internal circuit

Cautions: 1. Do not apply megger between the

lead wires.

2. The DC solenoid will not short

circuit even if the wrong polarity is
applied, but the valve will not
operate.

3. Leakage current inside the circuit

could result in failure of the
solenoid valve to return, or in other
erratic operation. Always use it
within the range of the allowable
leakage current. If circuit condi-
tions, etc. cause the leakage
current to exceed the allowable
leakage current, consult us.

4. For double solenoid and twin

solenoid, avoid energizing both
solenoids simultaneously. The
valve could fall into a neutral
position.

Attaching and removing plug connector

Crimping of connecting lead wire and contact

Cautions: 1. Do not pull hard on the lead wire.

2. Always use a dedicated tool for crimping of

connecting lead wire and contact.
Contact:  Model 702062-2M
Manufactured by Sumiko Tech, Inc.
Crimping tool: Model F1-702062
Manufactured by Sumiko Tech, Inc.

Attaching and removing contact and connector

Cautions: 1. Do not pull hard on the lead wire.It

could result in defective contacts,

breaking wires, etc.

2. If the pin is bent, use a small

screwdriver, etc. to gently

straighten out the pin, and then

complete the connection to the

plug connector.

Cautions: 1. The diagrams show the straight

connector configuration.
While the connector’s orientation is
different in the case of the L
connector, in every case the first
COM lead wire comes from the last
station’s mounted valve.

2. Since the COM terminal is connected

to a crossover terminal inside the
connector housing, the connector
cannot be switched between a
positive common and a negative
common by changing the connectors.

DC24V

Tandem solenoid

A

COM

SOL.A

B

SOL.B

Manual override

To operate the manual override, press it all the way
down. The single solenoid valve works the same as
when in the energized state as long as the manual
override is pushed down, and returns to the normal
position upon release.
For the double solenoid and twin solenoid valves,
pressing the manual override on the 12(S1) side
switches the 12(S1) to enter the energized position,
and the unit remains in that state even after the
manual override is released. To return it to the
normal position, operate the manual override on the
14(S2) side. This is the same for the solenoid
14(S2).

Illustration shows the 110 series.

Use a small screwdriver to turn the adjusting
knob several times in the clockwise direction,
and lock the manual override in place. When
locked, turning the adjusting knob several times
in the counterclockwise direction releases a
spring on the manual override, returns it to the
normal position, and releases the lock.
For the locking protruding type, when the
adjusting knob is not turned, this type acts just
like the non-locking type, like the valve is the
energized position as long as the manual
override is pushed down, and it returns to the
normal position upon release.

Illustration shows the 110 series.

Manual override (Tandem solenoid)

To lock the locking type manual override, use a
small screwdriver to push down the manual
override in all the way, then set the 0 position as
the reference point and turn it in the clockwise
direction as far as position A. This achieves the
same conditions as when the 14(SA) side is
energized, and the manual override is locked in
place. For the 12(SB) side, turn it in the
counterclockwise direction as far as position B.
To release the lock, return the manual override
to the 0 position. A spring mechanism returns the
manual override to its normal position, and the
lock is released. Care should be taken to avoid
excessive turning of the manual override, which
could damage it.

To lock the locking protruding type manual override
or locking manual lever type, use either a small
screwdriver or your fingertips to push the manual
override button (manual lever) all the way down, then
set the 0 position as the reference point and turn it in
the clockwise direction as far as position A. This
achieves the same conditions as when the 14(SA)
side is energized, and the manual override button
(manual lever) is locked in place. For the 12(SB)
side, turn it in the counterclockwise direction as far
as position B. To release the lock, return the manual
override button (manual lever) to the 0 position. A
spring mechanism returns the manual override
button (manual lever) to its normal position, and the
lock is released. Care should be taken to avoid
excessive turning of the manual override button
(manual lever), which could damage it.

B

A

Locking protruding type manual override

Locking manual lever type 

PUSH

PUSH

Locking type

Non-locking type

Locking protruding type, locking manual lever type

Locking protruding type

Cautions: 1. The 110 series valves are internal pilot

type solenoid valves. As a result, the
manual override cannot switch the main
valve without air supplied from the 1(P)
port.

2. Always release the lock of the locking type

and locking protruding type manual override
before commencing normal operation.

3. Do not attempt to operate the manual

override with a pin or other object
having an extremely fine tip. It could
damage the manual override button.

4. Do not turn the adjusting knob more

than needed. It could result in
defective operation.

Mounting base 110-21

When installing a mounting base to the valve,
always use the provided screws. The recom-
mended tightening torque for the screws is
49N

cm {5kgf

cm} [4.3in

lbf].

Mounting valves on manifold

When mounting valves on manifold, 
apply the recommended tightening torque of
39.2N

cm {4kgf

cm} [3.5in

lbf] for the valve

mounting screws.

Cautions: 1. The 110 series valves are internal pilot

type solenoid valves. As a result, the
manual override cannot switch the main
valve without air supplied from the 1(P)
port.

2. Always release the lock of the

locking protruding type manual
override before commencing normal
operation.

3. Do not attempt to operate the manual

override with a pin or other object
having an extremely fine tip. It could
damage the manual override button.

4. Do not turn the adjusting knob more

than needed. It could result in
defective operation.

Summary of Contents for 180 Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ver 1 0 BK UV002 Ver 1 0 SOLENOID VALVES 180 SERIES Air Valve BK UV002 Ver 1 1 Ver 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...using in the locations and environment listed below as it could result in malfunction of the valve If use in such conditions is unavoidable always provide a cover or other adequate protective measures Location directly exposed to water drops or oil drops Environment where a valve body is subject to dew condensation Location directly exposed to machining chips dust etc 3 Install a muffler etc in th...

Page 3: ...r wire DC12V Black DC24V Black w and e are for with DIN connector Order code 39 w and e are for with DIN connector Order code 39 w e Short circuit protection diode Solenoid Flywheel diode Lead wire DC12V Brown Lead wire Black DC24V Red LED indicator Red Lead wire Black Lead wire DC12V Brown LED indicator Light Emitting Diode DC24V Red Solenoid Lead wire AC100V Yellow Varistor or w e e w or AC200V ...

Page 4: ...n the clockwise direction as far as position A This achieves the same conditions as when the 14 SA side is energized and the manual override button manual lever is locked in place For the 12 SB side turn it in the counterclockwise direction as far as position B To release the lock return the manual override button manual lever to the 0 position A spring mechanism returns the manual override button...

Page 5: ...g types variety of made to order ol and wiring types the nd 3L is wiring type 39 A compact connector that is highly resistant to dust and water splashes Employs a self stripping method that eliminates the need for de sheathing the lead wire LED indicator L The LED indicator for confirmation of operation is also available without a plug connector This creates a clean monoblock look with a compact c...

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