CS4 coil DIN-B connector 120V AC
Reference:
CS4-120AC
Brand:
JP Fluid Control
120V AC coil from the CS4 series. Only uses 8VA. Compatible with solenoid valves of the CM series of JP Fluid Control.
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Dimensions
Dimensions of the CS4 coil in mm.
Solenoid valve coil of the JP Fluid Control series (120V AC) including DIN-B connector. Please look at the table below to see which solenoid valves are suitable for this coil.
Valve Series | Function | Orifice | 230VAC | 24VDC | 24VAC | 12VDC | 120VAC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ST-DA / ST-SA / ST-IA | NC | 3 - 50 mm | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 |
ST-DB | NO | 1 - 4 mm | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 |
TW-DB / TW-DC / TP | 3/2 NO/DI | 1.5 - 3 mm | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 |
LP | NO | 6 - 9 mm | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 | CS1 |
LP | NO | 19 - 45 mm | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 |
ST-IB | NO | 13 - 50 mm | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 |
DF-SA | NC | 16 - 25 mm | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 |
DF-SA | NC | 32 - 50 mm | CS8 | CS8 | CS8 | CS8 | CS8 |
DF-SB | NO | 16 - 25 mm | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 | CS2 |
TW-DA / TW-DD | 3/2 NC/UN | 1.5 - 3 mm | CS3 | CS3 | CS3 | CS3 | CS3 |
HP-DA | NC | 1 - 1.5 mm | CS3 | CS3 | CS3 | CS3 | CS3 |
CM | NC | 2 - 12 mm | CS4 | CS4 | CS4 | CS4 | CS4 |
HP-IA | NC | 8 - 15 mm | CS5 | CS5 | CS5 | ||
PV | NC | 15 - 45 mm | CS6 | CS6 | CS6 | CS6 | CS6 |
PS Type A | 3/2, 5/2, 5/3 | CP1 | CP1 | CP1 | CP1 | CP1 | |
PS Type B/C/D | 3/2, 5/2, 5/3 | CP2 | CP2 | CP2 | CP2 | CP2 |
NC= Normally Closed, NO = Normally Open, DI = diverting, UN = universal
Important
- Please make sure that the type of coil is suitable for the type of solenoid valve.
- Only use the correct power supply as specified on the label. DC voltage applied to an AC voltage coil can lead to damage.
- Never power the coil when it is not mounted on the solenoid valve. The coil will overheat and may burn out.
- The coil is only properly insulated if all components, cables and connectors are properly connected.
- The coil heats up during use. This is normal. Do not touch the coil or valve when it is hot.