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Application conditions of the devices
5.2. Operation only with associated
valve
The solenoid coils type AC10 - PD73 to AC10 - PD86 may be operated
as a complete device only with associated valve body which satisfies the
following requirements:
Materials for individual and block assembly:
Metal (brass, aluminum, stainless steel) or plastic (e.g. polyamide
PA 6 GV).
DANGER!
Danger of explosion!
If devices are used in gasoline pumps to control gasoline as
Category 2, a valve body made of metal (brass, aluminum or stain-
less steel) must be used.
Minimum dimensions of the valve bodies:
32 mm x 32 mm x 10 mm (L x B x H)
A larger valve body with better heat conductivity may be attached
at any time.
5.3. Individual assembly
The solenoid coils type AC10 - PD47 to AC - PD72 are suitable for
individual assembly only.
5.4. Operating temperature range
For each type observe the operating temperature range specified in
the Electrical Data.
5.5. Ambient temperature > 55 °C
In the case of solenoid coils type AC10 - 6 - PD53 and AC10 - 6 -
PD66 for an ambient temperature > 55 °C a heat-resistant cable is
used.
5.6. Application in petrol pumps
DANGER!
Risk of explosion by opening the device!
The device is a closed system. It must not be removed!
Danger of explosion!
If devices are used in gasoline pumps to control gasoline as
Category 2, a valve body made of metal (brass, aluminum or
stainless steel) must be used.
The solenoid coils type AC10 may also be used to control gasoline
in Category 2 if there is no air and no oxygen in the closed system.
This also applies to starting and switching off the system.
The coil is mounted on the core guide pipe.
The valves always represent a closed system.
The solenoid coils may be removed by the manufacturer
only!
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PTB 00 ATEX 2129 X
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