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3/2 Redundant Circuit Safety Solenoid Valves. Safe Area and Hazardous Area
Connect the
Plant Pipe
Pneumatic
System in
Accordance
With the circuit
diagram.

Insert power cable through gland entry on the side of the housing and connect power cables to solenoid coil terminals. Connect the internal and external ground cables. Replace electrical cover housing and tighten Allen Screw.

IN
OUT
VENT
Port IN: Closed
Port OUT and VENT Open
Port VENT: Closed
Port IN and OUT: Open

Fully test the Plant System.
Contact Red Dragon for further information, installation data, and recommended spares.

Slacken the Allen Screw, and remove the electrical cover, by turning Anti-clockwise (picture for illustration purposes only).

Connect the
Plant Pipe
Pneumatic
System in
Accordance
With the circuit
diagram.

Connect the power cables to the power cable block of the connector. Assemble the Electrical Socket Connector, fit the Gasket, making sure it is secure, and even around the face. Assemble onto the Solenoid Coil. Push the screw through the centre and tighten the screw.

IN
OUT
VENT
Port IN: Closed
Port OUT and VENT Open
Port VENT: Closed
Port IN and OUT: Open

Fully test the Plant System.
Contact Red Dragon for further information, installation data, and recommended spares.

Disassemble the DIN Electrical Socket Connector. Insert the Power Cable through the Gland (picture for illustration purposes only).

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Installation in Safe Areas
Installation in Hazardous Areas

Help and Advice for Solenoid Valve Installation

Some basic information to help you install Solenoid Valves.

Always consult a qualified engineer.