The basic principle of the separating solenoid valves is
based on a piston movement that closes and opens the individual valve paths.
The piston is propelled by an electromagnetic coil. The state of absence of
voltage on the coil is called the normal position of the valve. For more at van điều khiển tuyến tính
Valve 3/2 normally open – it is a valve with 3 connections and 2 positions,
in the normal position it supplies e. g. a one-way actuator – an open path
between the power supply (1) and the receiver (2), after applying voltage to
the coil it closes the power supply connection (1) and opens the way for
venting the actuator (2 and 3).
Valve 3/2 normally closed – operation analogous to that of a normally open
valve, except that the supply route in the normal position is closed and the
vent path is open.
4/2 mono and bistable valve – two-position valve with 4 connections – supply
connection (1), receiver connections (2 and 4) and vent connection (3).
In the first position there is an open path between the power supply and the
first connection of the receiver (1-2) and the distance between the second
connection of the receiver and the vent (4-3), after changing the valve
position, the second connection of the receiver (1-4) is supplied while the
first connection of the receiver is vented (2-3).
In the case of monostable valves (with one coil) one position is normal, the
change of position requires the supply of voltage per coil.
In bistable valves (with two coils) both positions are normal states and the
change of position requires only a pulse to the corresponding coil.
4/2 valves are rarely found in pneumatics. 5/2 valves with two separate vent
routes are usually used.
Valve 5/2 mono and bistable – valve with 5 connections and 2 positions, has
a supply connection (1), two receiver connections (2 and 4) and two vent
connections (3 and 5).
In the first position, the routes are opened between the power supply and
the first connection of the receiver (1-2) and between the second connection of
the receiver and the vent (4-5).
The second position opens the way between the power supply with the second
receiver connection (1-4) and simultaneously venting the first receiver
connection (2-3).
Valve 5/3 – it is a valve with the same connections as valve 5/2, performs
identical functions in the most extreme positions, but additionally it has a
central position, which in this valve is always normal position.
And it is precisely in terms of the function performed by
the 5/3 valve in the central position that the valves are distinguished: For more at van bướm mặt bích
Locked centre position: all valve connections are closed, closed with
aerated central position: there are open pathways between the power supply and
the connections of the receiver (1-2,4) – with aerated central position
With vented central position: closed supply route (1) while the paths between
receivers and venting are open (2-3,4-5)
The 5/3 solenoid valves have two coils, which is why they are sometimes
mistakenly called bistable by some “experts”. In fact, they have only one
stable state in the middle position, and changing the valve position requires
voltage to be given to the corresponding coil.
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