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Index Logic A PS1E BControl Panel Products
CSensing
DAccessories
E ATEX FModel Number to Page Number Index,
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www.parker.com/pneumatics A1Choosing Pneumatic Controls
Basic Features
Inline Logic Elements AND, OR & Mounting Clip
............. A11 Integrated Logic Elements AND, OR, NOT, Head / Tail Plate (With 5/32" Swivel Connections) ...................................... A12 Subbase Mounted Logic Elements AND, OR, YES, & NOT (For Mounting on 3-Port Subbases) ..........................A13-A14Time Delay Relays
Memory Relays
Modular Sequencers
Bleed Sensor Relays
........................................................ A24Bleed Sensors
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Amplier Relay
Fluidic Proximity Sensors
Solenoid Relays
................................................................ A28Pressure Switches
Vacuum Switches
............................................................. A323 & 4-Port Modular Subbases
.......................................... A33Independent Subbases
..................................................... A34Technical Information - Logic Components
.................A35-36Impulse Counters & Dial Timers
................................A37-A38Binary & Calibrated Dial Timers
....................................... A39Kits & Accessories
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The three essential selection criteria are applied in turn to the machine under consideration. This criterion eliminates the total pneumatic conguration for machines which are too large.The signal transfer distance, D = D
1 + D 2 is easily evaluated. < 4m : all congurations are possible. > 16m : only electro-pneumatic is suitable. on the right; an average time is calculated for the stage T E and, as a function of D, the diagram enables the choice of direction I - all congurations possible , or direction II - electro-pneumatic conguration. We have seen the parallel which exists between pneumatic sensors and electric and electrical sensors. At this stage, verify that the majority of the sensors can be pneumatic. This is the optimization criterion enabling the best choice for the life of the machine and therefore its best overall cost.The processing volume is a function of:
TC = N° of steps + N° of sequences
I + O Values are established for both of these elements for the application concerned, and entered onto one of the diagrams alongside: enables the choice between pneumatic control (I) and the programmable controller (II). enables the choice between the electrical control with contacts (I) and the programmable controller (III). In the case where the diagram indicates free choice", both technologies present are valid for the application concerned.004m8m 12m 162m0.5s1s1.5s2s
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E + S The ow chart on the facing page enables the choice of control technology for a machine or machine work station where pneumatic actuators are in the majority (60% minimum); the machine must be of unit or semi-unit construction; and nally it should only comprise of separatesignals and require only logic processing.These latter conditions apply to the latest automated systems. If however the machine under consideration comprises sections with analog or digital signals, it can be structured as a series of work stations and those which do not meet all the conditions can be treated separately.