Nick_bobo
Automotive
- Jun 9, 2022
- 2
Hello,
I have a schematics of a pneumatic system with various type of actuating valves. There are two different types of symbols for solenoid valves that I don't understand what is the difference. Both of these are two-port/two-position valves, actuated electrically, but the symbols are a little different.
In picture 1, it has a regular solenoid actuator that open/close the valve.
In picture 2, it also has electrical actuation but I am not sure about the downward triangle in the box, which is usually used for pilot (air) actuation.
Well, the only connections to actuator of the second valve are electrical and no pilot line is there. So, what that actually means?
Thank you for your help
I have a schematics of a pneumatic system with various type of actuating valves. There are two different types of symbols for solenoid valves that I don't understand what is the difference. Both of these are two-port/two-position valves, actuated electrically, but the symbols are a little different.
In picture 1, it has a regular solenoid actuator that open/close the valve.
In picture 2, it also has electrical actuation but I am not sure about the downward triangle in the box, which is usually used for pilot (air) actuation.
Well, the only connections to actuator of the second valve are electrical and no pilot line is there. So, what that actually means?
Thank you for your help