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Ethernet-capable valve manifolds

July 16, 2008
CPX Ethernet-enabled, modular IP65 valve manifolds suit Ethernet/IP, Modbus TCP, and standard IT protocols. Their plug-and-work design eliminates installation costs of hardwiring I/O to pneumatic valves. Two versions — VTSA and MPA — can ...

CPX Ethernet-enabled, modular IP65 valve manifolds suit Ethernet/IP, Modbus TCP, and standard IT protocols. Their plug-and-work design eliminates installation costs of hardwiring I/O to pneumatic valves. Two versions — VTSA and MPA — can be fitted with up to 32 or 128 solenoids, respectively. Plug-in valves are rated for flows to 1000 lpm (VTSA) and 700 lpm (MPA). Electrical connections are made by multi-pin or Fieldbus.

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