Norgren VP51 DeviceNet Installation Instructions User Manual

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Safety

3. Operating

Description

4. Dimensional

Details

5. Installation

• Pneumatic

• Electrical

• DeviceNet

6. DeviceNet Interface Details

7. Local User Interface Details

8. EC Declaration of Conformity

9. ODVA Declaration of Conformity


1. INTRODUCTION

The DeviceNet VP51 Programmable Digital Proportional Control Valve for industrial pneumatic pressure control
applications. The DeviceNet VP51 can be configured to meet application requirements.

Fluid

compressed

air

Output Pressure Range 0-150 psig (or 0-10bar) – user definable. For applications where the user defined

span is less that 50% of maximum (<75psi, 5bar) please consult Norgren.

Supply Pressure

Up to 200psig/14bar max

Flow Capacity

1300 l/min/46SLFM

Control Signal

12 bit polled output from DeviceNet

Electrical Supply

Powered from DeviceNet (current consumption < 100mA)

Operating Temperature

-20° to 50° C (ambient)

Warranty

A two year warranty applies to all Norgren products. For terms and conditions ask for a copy of our
‘General Conditions of Sale.’


2. SAFETY

Compressed air in its basic state or in its more sophisticated applied forms can result in accidents if it is not
properly used. We therefore draw your attention to the following paragraphs*: The Health and Safety at Work
Act (1974) makes specific requirements on suppliers and users. To conform with these requirements IMI Norgren
Ltd. has, so far as it is reasonably practicable, designed, constructed and tested its products so as to be safe
when properly used. Many of our customers, being suppliers as well as users, are reminded of the imposed
duties of the above Act and when expediting these duties our technical staff will be pleased to advise. We cannot
accept responsibility for the design of plant which might use our equipment and would recommend the use of
European Norm (EN) standards and BS 4575:Part 3 (1988) , (Note compliance with these standards does not in
itself confer immunity from legal obligation). We also suggest the guidance booklet by the Health and Safety
Executive HS(G)39, “Compressed Air Safety” that offers advice on the safe use of compressed air.

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