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SOLENOID MODULE
MODEL # MOD-SOL1-BWS
Solenoid module
MOD-SOL1-BWS
The Solenoid Module is designed to connect a
NORMALLY CLOSED line voltage solenoid valve to the
controller. It is possible to us a 12V or 24V normally
closed solenoid by replacing the AC power cord.
Note that the maximum contact rating is 240VAC
(50-60Hz) / 30VDC / 2A.
LOCATION
Step 1) Find a suitable location on the wall for the
solenoid module. The module must be installed close
enough to the controller, or the UV sensor to be able
to plug in the male IEP connector. The module must
also be installed close enough to the actual solenoid
valve and this distance will be dependent on the cord
length of the particular solenoid valve that is used.
Step 2) Pick a location for the solenoid valve and install as per the manufacturer's directions.
The solenoid module requires bare leads, so if the solenoid cable has a plug attached, remove
the plug and strip the wires to a suitable length.
INSTALLATION
Step 1) Make sure the solenoid valve cable is NOT plugged into the electrical outlet. Insert
the solenoid valve cable through the center hole of the middle strain relief. Connect the three
electrical wires to the terminal block that is marked "SOLENOID" (see Fig. 1). Connect the
ground wire in the position marked "GND", the line voltage wire in the position marked "L1"
and the neutral wire in the position marked "N". Typical wire colour configurations are marked
directly on the circuit board to the left of the SOLENOID terminal block to aid in this process
(see Fig.2) If you are unsure of the correct wiring configuration for you particular solenoid
valve, please contact an approved electrical contractor. Once all the line voltage connections
have been made, tighten the strain relief nut to secure the cable to the solenoid module.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Solenoid Wire Installation
Wiring Colour Guide
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