6 Electrical Installation
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Operating Manual WLVCM-BA-10
EN
for electrical connection:
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Only use shielded cables for connecting the valve technology!
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In general, signal cables will be laid separately from the energy cables!
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Make sure that lines are always laid straight, never in a ring!
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The environment is very important for the signal transfer. Frequency converters
or other users can significantly influence the signal transfer!
6.2.1.1 Interface W1 „Supply Voltage“
A 24 V voltage source is required for operating the WLVCM and its electronics. It will be connected to
the 24 V and 0 V at the electrical interface „W1“.
Pin
Clamp
Value
Specification
1
+24 DCV
+24 V / 2 A
Supply for WLVCM
2
GND
0 V
Common reference potential for the WLVCM
Table 2 – Overview of the clamps at the electrical interface W1
6.2.1.2 Interface W2 „Component Connection“
Table 3 gives you an overview of the clamps at the electrical interface W2 “component connection“.
Depending on their individual documentation, the electro-pneumatic valves will be connected to the
clamps „Valve +“ or „Valve –“ (see also figure 3).
Also, you can control additional hotplates with the WLVCM; they can be mounted at the valve body.
Make sure to connect the contacts of the heating element as shown in figure 3 in order to achieve a
smooth and proper operation. Use the “Heater” clamp as positive connecting clamp for the heating
element. The negative contact of the heating element can be connected to a random clamp “GND_x“
(e.g. clamp “GND“ to Pin2 or „GND_2“ to Pin 8).
Pin
Clamp
Value
Specification
3
Valve +
max. 24VDC/2A
Connecting clamp electro-pneumatic valve
4
n.c.
-
5
Valve -
-
Connecting clamp electro-pneumatic valve
6
Heater
max. 24VDC/1A
Connecting clamp heating element
7
n.c.
-
Table 3 – Overview of the clamps at the electrical interface W2
Figure 4 – Connection of an electro-pneumatic spray, dosing or pulse valve including hotplate
to the WLVCM
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