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Re: Powering solenoids
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However, the solenoid breakout is not listed as a power regulating device under r50. But multiple devices per output isn't explicit in r51. As I read it now it would be okay. Can someone else provide clarification or does this need to go to the Q&A? |
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Re: Powering solenoids
After the chart in R51, it says:
*Multiple low-load, pneumatic solenoid valves, electric solenoids or CUSTOM CIRCUITS may be connected to a single relay module. This would allow one (1) relay module to drive multiple pneumatic actions or multiple CUSTOM CIRCUITS. No other electrical load can be connected to a relay module used in this manner. So as I see it, you can use multiple solenoids on one Spike relay, but the asterisk is not included on the solenoid breakout. So if it is a 12v solenoid you are okay, if it is 24v you are out of luck. |
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Re: Powering solenoids
But R51 only prohibits connecting more than one device to the output of a power regulating device from r50, the solenoid breakout is not included in r50.
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Re: Powering solenoids
But it is included in the chart found in r51. And also, nowhere does r51 reference r50. R51 only points to table 4-4, which is listed within r51.
Last edited by MrBasse : 24-01-2014 at 19:58. Reason: More detail |
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Re: Powering solenoids
Except when it mentions power regulating devices for actuators which a pneumatic solenoid does not seem to fall under the category of actuator, only electrical load. So for the OP, I changed my mind again. I would go with no and ask Q&A.
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Re: Powering solenoids
Are these two solenoids for a similar use? You could just use T fittings to split the tubing to run multiple cylinders off of one valve
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