<br>Refer to the flow characteristics (initial conditions) below.<br><br>
<br>Note) Old IZN10 and new IZN10E series body assemblies are not interchangeable.<br><br>
<br>When a maintenance warning occurs, the ionizer main unit will continue to operate, but it is necessary to clean the emitter or replace the emitter assembly. In order to clear the alarm, remedy the cause of the error, and then reset the discharge stop signal input or power supply.<br><br>
<br>Connect the numbers on the connector body in the following manner: 1 to +24 VDC (brown), 2 to 0 V (blue), 3 to F.G. (green), and 4 to the error signal (purple). <br>However, for IZF21/31 series ionizers, the power cable connector cannot be ordered individually.<br>Instead, replace the power cable as a whole with the part number “IZS41-CP□.”
<br>New IZN10E series ionizers are lighter and shorter in overall length, but the mounting dimensions are the same as those of the old IZN10 series.<br>The installed power cables and brackets can be used as is.<br>Note) The emitter assembly, body assembly, and cartridge assembly are not interchangeable.
<br>For example, for analog output 1 to 5 VDC types, the flow rate at 1 V may be 0 or it may be the min. rated flow rate. <br>In addition, for some models, the flow rate at 5 V may be the max. rated flow rate or it may be possible to change the flow rate. <br>Note) For PF2A series flow switches, the flow rate at 1 V/4 mA is the min. rated flow rate.
<br>It is recommended that flow switches for water be installed so that the fluid flows from the bottom to the top when piping vertically. <br>Also, in order to perform normal flow rate detection, install the product so that the flow rate detector is always full. <br>For further instructions, refer to the operation manual, which can be found https://www.smcpneumatics.com/Part-Builder-Links_ep_2458-1.html?https://smccatalog.partbuilder.smcpneumatics.com/support/faq/en-jp/?ca_id=flow-switches&fa_id=10503
<br>Accumulated pulse output mode: This mode is used when the flow rate is monitored remotely, and a 50 ms pulse output is output every time a certain amount of fluid flows. The accumulated flow can be measured by counting the number of pulse outputs.<br><br>
<br>Type the series name (e.g., VX2) of the 2-way valve in the search field, and then click on the search icon. <br>Next, click “Detail,” and then download the discontinued series’ catalog. If the old part number is not listed, please contact SMC. <br>Information on discontinued products can be found here.
<br>They feature a structure with a coil assembly inserted into a cylindrical tube with a built-in moving iron core which has a clip to prevent it from slipping out.<br><br>
<br>The wires used should have a conductor effective area of 0.5 to 1.25 mm2. <br>The VXFC□A/D operation manual can be found here<br>.
<br>For detailed information including replacement part numbers, refer to the “Replacement Parts” section at the bottom of the “Construction” page in the catalog. <br>Select a diaphragm assembly that matches the model type of the valve body. <br>The VXF(A)2 series catalog can be found here.
Terminal No. 1: + (plus) <br>Terminal No. 2: - (minus)<br>Note 1) There is no polarity for some types of valves. <br>Note 2) For SGC and SGH series valves, refer to the “Specific Product Precautions” section in the respective catalogs.
<br>For example, the LVM10R1 (N.O. type) uses IN as “1” and OUT as “2” for convenience, while the JIS symbol (as shown in the catalog) is a double-sided arrow. Note, however, that the flow direction of the LVM11/13 direct operated poppet type is fixed as indicated by the JIS symbol (as shown in the catalog).<br><br>
<br>However, while the insertion tool body is the same, the insert pins in the parts case are different for inch and metric sizes and need to be selected accordingly. <br>The insert pins can be ordered separately as replacement parts. <br>Refer to the operation manual, which can be found here.
<br>For further details of the communication function, refer to the thermo-chiller communication function manual. <br>On the SMC website, go to the “Operation Manuals” section, and then click on “Temperature Control Equipment.” From there, select the desired thermo-chiller communication function manual.
<br><br>Operation Manuals<br>