Compressed air supply
Pneumatics
Installation of the control unit
Mounting holes
for different mounting
positions
Mounting position
Page 24
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• Compressed air supply: 0.7 bar to max. 1.5 bar (70 kPa to max.
150 kPa / 10 PSI to max. 22 PSI); for optimum operation 1 bar
(100 kPa / 15 PSI).
Set the pressure regulator to a pressure < 1.5 bar (150 kPa / 22 PSI)
before you install the control unit.
• Air consumption: up to approx. 50 l/min (depending on the number
and size of the backpressure nozzles and on the gap distance).
• Recommended quality class of the air supply (to DIN ISO 8573-1):
class 2, for a short time class 4 - 5.
• Particle size:
• Oil content:
• Water dew point:
The orifice system of the pneumatic bridge should be protected
against deposits of any kind and against penetration of oil.
The airduct system in the unit is designed in a way that when mount-
ed properly particles and condensation are removed from the unit via
the airflow.
For the suitable mounting positions see page 25. The standard mount-
ing position (pneumatic block and sensor vertically) is preferred.
The smaller the orifice / nozzle diameter used, the lower the flow
velocity in the airduct system, the more care should thus be taken with
the cleanness of the air to avoid deposits of any kind.
A
A
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A = mounting holes for the included fastening screws (B).
Scale drawing → page 37.
If possible, the mounting position of the
unit should be above the backpressure
nozzles to constantly eliminate condensa-
tion and particles in the compressed air
system.
approx. 1 µm
approx. 1 mg/m³
approx. -20 to 3°C
B
A
B
A
A
0