by
GasMan » Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:55 pm
The 24 Volts internal supply can only supply 13 Watts of power, and was designed to operate solenoid valves, not control electric valves. Before you go ahead with your plan, you should determine the following.
1. How are you going to mount the valves? Do they need to be heated?
2. Are you going to use a temperature program. If yes, it is not a good idea to mount the valves inside the oven.
3. Will you use the 110 Volt electric drive from Valco or the 24 Volt version.
Both versions of the 'electric' valves need two contact closures to operate, one to turn on and one to turn off. However, it is possible to program at least the micro-electric actuator, so that only one contact is needed. To do this you will also need to order a RS232 cable from Valco so that you can program the module.
Also bear in mind that the electric actuators do NOT like heat. What do you have against air actuation?
If you wish to control 3 valves, you will have extra work. The 6890 only has two relay contacts, controlled by valves 7 and 8. You would need a 24 Volt relay to control a third valve.
Gasman