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Re: Festo VUVG Problems

That Festo solenoid does need 24v to operate.
The only legal way to wire it is through another solenoid module running at 24v connected to the two spare terminals on the PD's 24v output.

You are allowed a second solenoid module (slots 7 & 8).


VUVG-L10-B52-T-M7-1P3 Quick Summary

wiring photo
Make sure you tighten the fittings with an allen key.
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