56-VV5QC*1-TFL33-C
2 Specifications (continued)
56-VQC4000 (56-EX500)
Figure 7
56-VQC4000 (56-EX250)
Figure 8
3 Installation
3.1 Installation
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Do not install the product unless the safety instructions have been read
and understood.
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Protect from impacts using an ATEX enclosure suitable for
impacts.
3.2 Environment
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Do not use in an environment where the product is directly exposed to
corrosive gases, chemicals, salt water, water or steam.
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Do not use in an explosive atmosphere, except Zone 2/22.
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The product should not be exposed to prolonged sunlight. Use a
protective cover.
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Do not mount the product in a location where it is subject to excessive
vibrations and/or impacts.
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Do not mount the product in a location exposed to radiant heat.
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Remove emissive heat.
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Employ suitable protective measures in locations where there is contact
with water droplets, oil or welding splatter, etc.
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When the solenoid valve is mounted in a control panel or is energised for
a long time, make sure the ambient temperature is within the valve
specification range.
3.3 Piping
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Before piping make sure to clean up chips, cutting oil, dust etc.
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When installing piping or fittings, ensure sealant material does not enter
inside the port. When using seal tape, leave 1.5 to 2 threads exposed on
the end of the pipe/fitting.
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Install piping so that it does not apply pulling, pressing, bending or other
forces on the valve body.
3 Installation (continued)
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Tighten fittings to the specified tightening torque shown in Table 1.
Thread
Tightening Torque N•m
M5
By hand + 1/6 turn with a wrench (1/4 turn for miniature fittings)
Rc 1/8
7 to 9
Rc 1/4
12 to 14
Rc 3/8
22 to 24
Rc 1/2
28 to 30
Rc 3/4
28 to 30
Table 1
3.4 Electrical Connection
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The manifold has negative common (-COM).
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Avoid mis-wiring, as this can cause malfunction, damage and
combustion to the product.
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Use voltage that is within ±10% of the rated voltage. Application of
incorrect voltage may cause malfunction or damage.
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To prevent noise and surge in signal lines, keep all wiring separate from
power lines and high voltage lines. Otherwise this can cause
malfunction.
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Use electrical circuits that do not generate chattering in their contacts.
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Do not bend or pull cables repeatedly.
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Disconnect power supply before removing or making electrical
connections
Multiple connector wiring (M-Kit)
Figure 9
3 Installation (continued)
Terminal block wiring (T-Kit)
Figure 10
3.5 Mounting
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Never remove a valve from the manifold when energised.
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Never remove terminal box cover when power is connected to the
manifold.
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Never disconnect or reconnect cables or connectors when power is
connected to the manifold.
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Install 56-VQC valves only.
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Install 56-VV5QC manifolds only, as it has an integrated power saving
circuit.
56-VQC1000/2000 Valve mounting:
Figure 11
Removal procedure:
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Loosen clamp screws until they turn freely (they do not come out).
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Remove the solenoid valve from Clamp B by lifting the coil side of the
valve, while pushing on the screw top.
3 Installation (continued)
Mounting procedure:
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Push the clamp screw. Clamp A now opens.
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Insert the end plate hook of the valve into Clamp B from an angle.
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Push the valve down into place (when the clamp screw is released,
Clamp A will lock).
56-VQC4000 Valve mounting:
Figure 12
Removal procedure:
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Loosen mounting screws until they turn freely.
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Remove the solenoid valve from Clamp B by lifting the coil side of the
valve first.
Mounting procedure:
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Push the coil side of the valve into the connector on the manifold.
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Tighten the mounting screws to torque 0.8 to 1.2 N•m.
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Ensure all gaskets are present before mounting valves.
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Do not let foreign matter stick to gaskets or sealing faces of the valve to
avoid air leaks
3.6 Lubrication
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SMC products have been lubricated for life at manufacture, and do not
require lubrication in service.
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If a lubricant is used in the system, use turbine oil Class 1 (no additive),
ISO VG32. Once lubricant is used in the system, lubrication must be
continued because the original lubricant applied during manufacturing
will be washed away.
4 Settings
4.1 Manual Override
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Since connected equipment will operate when the manual override is
activated, confirm that conditions are safe prior to activation.
Non-locking push type (tool required)
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Push down the manual override button with a small screwdriver, etc.
until it stops.
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The manual override will return when released.
Figure 13
Slotted locking push type (tool required)
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Push down the manual override button with a small flat head screwdriver
until it stops and turn 90° clockwise to lock.