
| VP3 | 1 | 4 | 5 | □ | 04 | 1 | G | A | □ | □ | ||
| 3portsolenoid valve | Body size | Valve option | ![]() | coil rated voltage | Elctrical entry | function | Pilot option | Thread type | ||||
| 4 | 1/2 | Nil:For general | 3 | AC110V 50/60Hz | Grommet | A:N.C. | Nil:Standard (Internal pilot) | F:G | ||||
| 6 | 1 | V:For vacuum/low pressure | 4 | AC220V 50/60Hz | Din terminal | B:N.O. | 1:Extermal pilot | N:NPT | ||||
| 8 | 1 1/2 | 5 | DC24V | Din terminal with light/surge voltage suppressor | T:NPTF | |||||||
| 6 | DC12V | |||||||||||
Instructions for Use
①Please install an air filter.
Install the air filter close to the upstream of the valve.
Please select an air filter with a filtration precision of 5μm or less.
②Please set up an aftercooler, air dryer, water collection tank, etc.
Compressed air containing a large amount of condensed water will cause malfunction of valves and other pneumatic equipment. Therefore, please take measures such as installing an aftercooler, air dryer, and water collection tank.
③If a large amount of carbon powder is produced, please install an oil mist separator at the upstream position of the valve to remove the carbon powder.
If a large amount of carbon powder is generated from the air compressor, the carbon powder will adhere to the inside of the valve, leading to malfunction.
④Regarding polarity
This solenoid valve has no +/- polarity.
⑤Applying voltage
When making electrical connections to the solenoid valve, please do not get the applied voltage wrong. Otherwise, it may cause malfunction or coil burnout.
⑥Low-frequency use
To prevent malfunction, switch the valve once every 30 days. (Please note the air source.)
⑦Manual operation
If operated manually, the connected device will start.
Please confirm safety before proceeding with the operation.

