IPF
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The terminals are comprised of compression-screw
sockets that accommodate 22-14 AWG wiring.
Connect positive lead (+) to terminal labeled “+
I
”,
and negative lead (–) to terminal labeled “–
I
”.
Tighten the terminal screws until snug.
Use shielded, twisted-pair wiring for low-level input.
Ground the shielding wire as close as possible to the
installed IPF.
Pneumatic Connections
The final phase of IPF installation consists of con-
necting the pneumatic lines. Figure 5 also illustrates
these connections.
To complete the IPF pneumatic connections, connect
the supply line to the 1/4-inch NPT female port on
the side of the unit labeled “SUPPLY”. Connect the
output line to the 1/4-inch NPT female port labeled
“OUTPUT”. Refer to the unit front panel which
identifies the IPF ports.
Seal all fittings with Teflon
®
tape, or equivalent.
“Pipe dope” is not recommended. If your application
environment prohibits the use of Teflon, contact
Moore Industries for assistance.
Always “blow down” (purge) all tubing and the
controlled device before connecting the IPF.
Figure 6 illustrates the recommended technique for
installing an IPF.
SUPPORT HEAVY
COMPONENTS
INDEPENDENTLY
SUPPORT AND
CUSHIONING
BRACKET
FLAT
WASHERS
30 cm
(1 ft.)
MAXIMUM
USE FLEXIBLE CONDUIT WHENEVER POSSIBLE
AVOID "STRAIGHT-LINE" CONNECTIONS
Figure 6.
An Example of a Typical IPF Installation