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Pneumatic Symbols

For system diagrams and component identification

Contents

Standards B i symbols Basic b l Functional elements Flowlines Connections Conditioners and plant Pressure regulators Relief valves

Actuators V l symbol Valve b l structure t t Valve functions Three position valves Operators Port marking Function components Symbol Library

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Graphic Symbols Standards


Pneumatic symbols conform to and are devised f from th International the I t ti l Standard St d d ISO 1219 1219-1 1 1991 This covers graphical symbols for Fluid Power Systems and Components Port markings for fluid power valves are not covered by the ISO standard. These are taken f from th recommendations the d ti of f CETOP RP 68 P

CETOP

Who is CETOP? CETOP is the abbreviation of Comit Europen des Transmissions Olohydrauliques y q et Pneumatiques. q CETOP is the European Fluid Power Committee. Thus, it is: The communication platform for fluid power in Europe. The international umbrella organisation for national fluid power associations in Europe. Through the 18 national associations which are member of CETOP, all well known companies in Europe belong to the European Committee. Many of these companies are leading fluid power manufacturers and major players in the international markets. CETOP represents more than 1,000 companies - mainly manufacturers, but also some dealers - with almost 70,000 employees and a market value of abo about t 13 billion EURO. EURO These account acco nt for a very er high proportion of companies active in these fields - 80-90% in most countries.

Basic Symbols

Shapes

These shapes and lines in the relative proportions ti shown, h make k up a set t of f basic b i symbols from which fluid power symbols and circuits are constructed

Basic Symbols (shapes)


Symbol sets can be drawn to any size but their scale l and d relative l ti proportions ti are determined d t i d by b a basic dimension of your choice l
l
3/4 1/3 1/3

Circles

energy conversion units l l l measuring instrument mechanical link roller

Basic Symbols (shapes)


l

Square
l

control component connections perpendicular to sides conditioning apparatus connections to corners

Square at 45o Rectangle

>l l cylinders and valves

Basic Symbols (shapes)


1/4

l l piston

Rectangles
continued
1/4

l
1/2

cushion

min 1

l
1/2

l l

max 2

1/2

certain control methods, length between limits to suit

Basic Symbols
l

Semi circle Semi-circle

rotary actuator actuator, motor or pump with limited angle of rotation


2 l

Capsule

pressurised reservoir air receiver, auxiliary gas bottle b ttl

Double line

1/5 l

mechanical connection piston rod, lever, shaft

Basic Symbols
12 2 10 3 1

Line Dashed Chain Line

Working line, pilot supply, return, electrical Pilot control, bleed, filter

Enclosure of two or more functions in one unit Electrical line

Functional Elements

Functional Elements
1/2 l 1/4 l

Triangle

Direction and nature of fluid, open pneumatic or filled hydraulic size to suit

Spring

Arrow

1/3 l

Long g sloping p g indicates adjustability

Functional Elements
Arrows
Straight or sloping path and flow direction, or motion Closed path or port

Tee

Restriction

Size to suit

Functional Elements
Curved arrows
rotary motion

Shaft rotation

clockwise from right hand end anti-clockwise from right hand end both 90o angle g

Seating g

Functional Elements
Temperature
Indication or control size to suit

Operator

Opposed solenoid windings g

Prime mover

Electric motor

Flowlines and Connections

Flowlines
Junction Junction Crossing Flexible Fl ibl line
Single

Four way junction

not connected

Hose usually connecting parts with relative movement

Connections
Air bleed
Continuous Temporary by probe

Air exhaust

No means of connection With means of connection

Connections
Coupling quick release Coupling quick release self sealing Coupling p g quick q release self sealing
Both to exhaust

Source sealed

Both sealed

Connections
Rotary connection one line Rotary connection two lines Rotary y connection three lines

Conditioners and Pressure Producing Plant

Conditioners

Water separator with manual drain Water separator with automatic drain Filter with manual drain

Filter with automatic drain

Lubricator

Conditioners

Dryer

Cooler with and without coolant flow lines Heater

Combined heater / cooler

Plant

Compressor and electric motor Air receiver

Isolating valve

Air inlet filter

Pressure Control

Pressure regulators

A pressure regulator symbol represents a normal state with the spring holding the regulator valve open to connect the supply to the outlet. The dotted line represents the feedback, this opposes the spring and can vary the flow through the valve from full flow, through shut off, to exhaust. The symbol is usually drawn in only this one state. The flow path can be imagined to hinge g at the right g hand end to first shut off the supply pp y then connect to the exhaust. Adjustable Regulator simplified Adjustable Regulator with pressure gauge p g g simplified p

Filter Regulator Lubricator

FRL Combined unit

FRL Simplified symbol

Pressure relief valves


A pressure relief valve symbol represents a normal state with the spring holding the valve closed closed. The dotted line represents feed-forward, this opposes the spring and can be imagined to lift the flow path path. When the pressure reaches an excess value the flow path will line up with the ports and flow air to relief.

Adjustable relief valve simplified Preset relief valve p simplified

Actuators

Actuators

Cylinders symbols can be any length over l l The piston and rod can be shown in the retracted, extended or any intermediate position

Single acting

Single acting sprung instroked Single acting sprung outstroked Single acting sprung instroked magnetic * Single acting sprung outstroked magnetic *
* ISO 1219-1 provides no example for magnetic cylinders

Single acting without spring


Single acting normally instroked external force returns Single acting normally outstroked external force returns Single acting normally instroked magnetic external force returns Single acting normally outstroked magnetic external force returns
Note: the hardware is usually double acting cylinders applied as single acting

Double acting

Double acting adjustable cushions Double acting through rod Double acting magnetic *

Double acting rodless *

ISO 1219-1 provides no example for magnetic or rodless cylinders

Rotary actuators

Semi rotary double acting Rotary motor single direction of rotation Rotary motor bidirectional

Simplified cylinder symbols


Single acting load returns

Single acting spring returns Double acting non cushioned Double acting adjustable cushions Double acting g rod through

Valve symbol structure

Valve symbol structure


The function of a valve is given by a pair of numerals l separated t d by b a stroke, t k e.g. 3/2.. 3/2 The first numeral indicates the number of main ports. These are inlets, outlets and exhausts but excludes signal ports and external pilot feeds. The second numeral indicates the number of states t t the th valve l can achieve. hi

Valve symbol structure


A 3/2 valve therefore has 3 ports (normally these are inlet, i l t outlet tl t and d exhaust) h t) and d 2 states t t (the (th normal state and the operated state) The boxes are two pictures of the same valve

operated

normal

Valve symbol structure


A valve symbol shows the pictures for each of th valve the l states t t joined j i d end d to t end d

operated

normal

Valve symbol structure


A valve symbol shows the pictures for each of th valve the l states t t joined j i d end d to t end d

operated

normal

Valve symbol structure


The port connections are shown to only one of th diagrams the di to t indicate i di t the th prevailing ili state t t

normal

Valve symbol structure


The operator for a particular state is illustrated against i t that th t state t t

Operated p state produced by pushing a button

Valve symbol structure


The operator for a particular state is illustrated against i t that th t state t t

Operated p state produced by pushing a button

Normal state produced by a spring

Valve symbol structure


The operator for a particular state is illustrated against i t that th t state t t

Operated p state produced by pushing a button

Normal state produced by a spring

Valve symbol structure


The valve symbol can be visualised as moving to align li one state t t or another th with ith the th port t connections

Valve symbol structure


The valve symbol can be visualised as moving to align li one state t t or another th with ith the th port t connections

Valve symbol structure


The valve symbol can be visualised as moving to align li one state t t or another th with ith the th port t connections

Valve symbol structure


A 5/2 valve symbol is constructed in a similar way. A picture i t of f the th valve l flow fl paths th for f each h of f the two states is shown by the two boxes. The 5 ports are normally p y an inlet, 2 outlets and 2 exhausts

Valve symbol structure


The full symbol is then made by joining the two b boxes and d adding ddi operators. t The Th connections ti are shown against only the prevailing state

Valve symbol structure


The full symbol is then made by joining the two b boxes and d adding ddi operators. t The Th connections ti are shown against only the prevailing state

Valve symbol structure


The full symbol is then made by joining the two b boxes and d adding ddi operators. t The Th connections ti are shown against only the prevailing state

Valve symbol structure


The recommended spacing of the connections


1/4

1 /4

l 1/4 l

1/2 1/4

1/4

l
1/2

l 1/2 l

1/2 1/4

Valve symbol structure


The boxes can be joined at either end but the operator t must t be b drawn d against i t the th state t t that th t it produces. The boxes can also be flipped A variety of symbol patterns are possible
normally closed normally open

Valve symbol structure


The boxes can be joined at either end but the operator t must t be b drawn d against i t the th state t t that th t it produces. The boxes can also be flipped A variety of symbol patterns can be produced
Reverse connected

Valve functions

Valve functions
Basic valves before operators are added Examples, push button operated with spring return
Normal position Function 2/2

Function 3/2

Valve functions
Basic valves before operators are added Examples, push button operated with spring return
Operated position Function 2/2

Function 3/2

Valve functions
Basic valves before operators are added Examples, push button operated with spring return
Normal position

Function 4/2

Function 5/2

Valve functions
Basic valves before operators are added Examples, push button operated with spring return
Operated position

Function 4/2

Function 5/2

Valve functions 5/3


Three position valves have a normal central position iti that th t is i set t by b springs i or with ith a manual l control such as a lever The flow pattern in the centre position varies with the type. Three types will be considered 1, All ports sealed 2, Outlets to exhaust, supply sealed 3, Supply to both outlets, exhausts sealed

Valves 5/3

All valves types shown in the normal position Type 1. All ports sealed

Type 2. Outlets to exhaust

T Type 3. 3 Supply S l to t outlets tl t

Valves 5/3

All valves types shown in the first operated position Type 1. All ports sealed

Type 2. Outlets to exhaust

T Type 3. 3 Supply S l to t outlets tl t

Valves 5/3

All valves types shown in the normal position Type 1. All ports sealed

Type 2. Outlets to exhaust

T Type 3. 3 Supply S l to t outlets tl t

Valves 5/3

All valves types shown in the second operated position Type 1. All ports sealed

Type 2. Outlets to exhaust

T Type 3. 3 Supply S l to t outlets tl t

Valves 5/3

All valves types shown in the normal position Type 1. All ports sealed

Type 2. Outlets to exhaust

T Type 3. 3 Supply S l to t outlets tl t

Operators

Operators
Manual
General manual Lever

Push button

Pedal

Pull button

Treadle

Push/pull button

Rotary knob

Operators
Mechanical
Plunger Pressure

Spring normally as a return Roller

Pilot pressure

Differential pressure

Uni-direction or one way trip

Detent in 3 positions

Operators
Electrical
Solenoid direct Solenoid pilot Solenoid pilot with manual override and external pilot supply When no integral or external pilot supply is shown it is assumed to be integral

Solenoid pilot with manual override and integral pilot supply

Port markings

Port Markings
To CETOP RP68P

12

10

12 3

10

2 14 1

4 12 3 14

2 12 1

Port Markings
To CETOP RP68P

12

10

12 3

10

2 14 1

4 12 3 14

2 12 1

Port Markings
To CETOP RP68P

12

10

12 3

10

2 14 1

4 12 3 14

2 12 1

Port Markings
To CETOP RP68P

12

10

12 3

10

2 14 1

4 12 3 14

2 12 1

Port Markings
To CETOP RP68P

12

10

12 3

10

2 14 1

4 12 3 14

2 12 1

Function components

Function components

Non-return valve simplified Flow regulator unidirectional Flow regulator bidirectional simplified Two pressure AND simplified Shuttle valve OR p simplified
Note: The output can exhaust back and is not trapped

Function components

Quick exhaust valve with silencer simplified Silencer

Pressure to electric switch preset Pressure to electric switch adjustable

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Actuators Solenoid Valves V l Valves Air Line

Function Components Vacuum Electrical and electronic

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Symbol Library
Actuators

Single acting cylinders


S Sprung in i

Sprung out

Magnetic M ti sprung in non-rotating rod Magnetic g sprung out non-rotating rod

Magnetic sprung in Magnetic p g out sprung

Single acting cylinders


Sprung in S i adjustable cushion Sprung out adjustable cushion Magnetic sprung in adjustable cushion Magnetic sprung out j cushion adjustable

Single acting cylinders


Sprung in S i adjustable cushion non-rotating rod Sprung out adjustable cushion non-rotating g rod Magnetic sprung in adjustable cushion non-rotating t ti rod d Magnetic sprung out j cushion adjustable non-rotating rod

Single acting bellows


Bellows B ll single i l convolution Bellows double convolution Bellows triple convolution

Double acting cylinders


N Non-magnetic ti

Magnetic M ti hydraulic Magnetic adjustable cushioned Magnetic adjustable cushioned hi d rod bellows

Non-magnetic adjustable cushioned Non-magnetic rod bellows Magnetic

Double acting cylinders


NonN rotating rod Active brake Passive brake Guided rod magnetic

Magnetic M ti nonrotating rod Magnetic active brake Magnetic passive b k brake

Double acting cylinders


Non-magnetic N ti through th h rod Non-magnetic adjustable cushioned through rod Magnetic through rod Magnetic adjustable cushioned through rod

Double acting cylinders


Three position Th iti adjustable dj t bl cushions (equal strokes) Three position adjustable cushions magnetic (equal strokes) Four position adjustable cushions (unequal strokes) ) Four position adjustable cushions magnetic (unequal strokes)

Other actuators

With electronic l t i analogue l output of piston position Slide unit

Semi-rotary actuator

Rotary motor bi-directional and non-reversible

Rodless cylinders

Cushioned

Cushioned magnetic

Cushioned passive brake Cushioned active brake

Cushioned magnetic passive brake p Cushioned magnetic active brake

Rodless cylinders

Twin stroke cushioned

Twin stroke air through carriage Twin stroke air through carriage g magnetic

Twin stroke cushioned magnetic g

Shock absorbers

Self adjusting

Adjustable

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Symbol Library
Air Line Equipment

Combination units

FRL with shut off valve and pressure gauge

Lubro-control unit

Filter and lubricator

Combination units

Breathing air set

Filter regulator

Filter regulator with gauge

Filters

Filter with manual drain

Filter with automatic drain

Filter with automatic drain and pressure drop indicator

Pressure regulators

Pre-set relieving

Pre-set relieving with pressure gauge Adjustable relieving

Adjustable relieving with pressure gauge

Pressure regulators

Pilot operated

Pilot regulator with independent feedback Pilot operated regulator controlled from pilot regulator g

Pressure regulators

Precision dual stage (11-818)

Proportional pressure valve

Lubricator

Lubricator

Pressure relief valves


Preset, no means of connection to exhaust Preset, tapped exhaust port Adjustable, no means of connection to exhaust Adjustable, tapped exhaust port Pil t operated Pilot t d

Other components

Silencer

Filter silencer

Water separator automatic drain

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Symbol Library
Electrical and Electronic

Sensors
Loads must be additionally suppressed

Reed switch 2 wire Reed switch changeover Reed switch 3 wire with led indicator (emulating current sourcing pnp device) Reed switch 3 wire with led indicator (emulating current sinking npn device) Reed switch 2 wire with led indicator

brown +V blue black blue Load 0V

Load Load

0V 0V

brown +V brown +V blue 0V Load black 0V blue 0V brown +V Load black +V

brown +V blue Load 0V

Sensors
Loads must be additionally suppressed

Solid state magnetic sensor pnp (current sourcing) Solid state magnetic sensor plug in cable pnp (current sourcing) Solid state magnetic sensor npn (current sinking) Solid state magnetic sensor plug in cable npn (current sinking) Solid S lid state t t magnetic ti sensor with ith pulse l extension

pnp 1 3 pnp 4

brown +V blue 0V black Load brown +V blue 0V bl k black Load blue 0V brown +V black Load blue 0V brown +V black Load brown +V blue 0V black Load 0V +V +V 0V 0V

npn 1 3 npn 4

Sensors
Loads must be additionally suppressed
1 brown +V

Reed switch 2 wire with led indicator and plug in cable Reed switch 2 wire with led indicator and plug in cable
1

black

Load

0V

+ brown

blue

Load

0V

Electrical Symbols

Electrical symbols

Direct current ( DC ) Alternating current ( AC ) AC or DC

Line to earth

Line to chassis

Cell

Positive and negative polarity

Battery

or

12 V

Electrical Components
Normally Normally open closed Normally Normally open closed

Relay contact

General manual switch contact Roller switch contact Delay to operate

Push button contact Pull button contact Twist switch contact

Delay to reset

Electrical Components

Relay coil

Relay coil delay to operate contacts Relay coil delay to reset contacts Solenoid valve coil

Electrical Components

Proximity switch

Bell

Touch sensitive switch Pressure switch


P

Buzzer

Microphone

Supply and return

24V 0V

Loudspeaker

Electronic Component Symbols

Electronic Components

Opto-isolator Windings

Resistors

inductor inductor with core variable inductor transformer

or

Resistor Variable Potentiometer Pre set pot Pre-set Voltage dependent Light dependent diode zener diode light emitting diode

Capacitors

Diodes

capacitor polarised capacitor variable capacitor pre-set capacitor

Electronic Components

Thyristor

Fuse

Triac

Wires connected

or

NPN Transistor

Wires crossing

PNP Transistor

Double junction

or

Photo-transistor

Electronic Components

Conductors in a cable Conductors twisted Plug and socket

Motors dc & ac

Generator

Lamp steady & flashing Operational amplifier

Coaxial plug and socket Meters for p , volts, , amps, ohms & watts
A V W

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Symbol Library
Function Fittings and Components

Function fittings
2

Bl ki Blocking fitting fitti

12 1

2

Pressure reducing fitting g

Pneumatic P ti sensor fitting

1 2

Function components

Ai fuse Air f Non return valve Non return valve

Function components

bi-directional bi di ti l flow fl regulator Exhaust flow regulator with and without silencer Sil Silencers Shuttle valve OR Two pressure valve AND (will exhaust either signal back)

Function components

Uni-directional Uni directional flow regulator Quick exhaust valve with and without silencer Rotating joint Pressure indicator Pressure drop indicator

Quick release couplings


made

released

Both to exhaust Source sealed Both sealed

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Symbol Library
Solenoid Valves

Solenoid valves
with man override on the solenoid

Direct solenoid actuated spring return 2/2 NC

12

2 10

12

2 10

Direct solenoid actuated spring return 3/2 NC

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

12

Direct Di t solenoid l id actuated t t d spring return 3/2 NO

2 10 3 1

12 3

2 10 1

Solenoid valves
with man override on the solenoid

Pilot solenoid actuated spring return 3/2 NC

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Pilot solenoid actuated spring return 3/2 NO

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Pilot Pil t solenoid l id actuated t t d pilot solenoid return

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Solenoid valves
4 2 12 5 1 3 4 2 12 5 4 14 5 1 3 4 14 5 2 12 1 3 2 12 1 3 14

Pilot Pil t solenoid l id actuated t t d spring return, 5/2 Pilot solenoid actuated spring return and manual override, 5/2 Pilot solenoid actuated pilot solenoid return, 5/2 Pilot solenoid actuated pilot solenoid return and manual override, 5/2

14

Solenoid valves
Reverse piped
4 2 12 5 1 3 4 2 12 5 4 14 5 1 3 4 14 5 2 12 1 3 2 12 1 3 14

Pilot Pil t solenoid l id actuated t t d spring return, 5/2 Pilot solenoid actuated spring return and manual override, 5/2 Pilot solenoid actuated and returned, 5/2 Pilot solenoid actuated and returned with manual overrides, 5/2

14

Solenoid valves

Double pilot solenoid actuated spring to centre all ports sealed reverse piped Priority pilot solenoid actuated differential air return, 3/2 Priority pilot solenoid actuated differential air return, 5/2

14

4 2

12

1 3

12 3 4 14 5

2 10 1 2 12 1 3

Solenoid valves

Priority pilot solenoid actuated differential air return, 3/2 Priority pilot solenoid actuated t t d differential diff ti l air i return, 5/2 Priority yp pilot solenoid actuated air spring return, 3/2 Priority pilot solenoid actuated air spring return, 5/2

12 3

2 10 1 4 14 5 2 10 3 1 4 14 5 1 3 2 12 1 3 2 12

12

Solenoid valves
4 2 12 5 1 3

Pilot Pil t solenoid l id actuated t t d spring return, manual override, 5/2 with integral flow regulators Double pilot solenoid actuated, manual override, id 5/2 with ith integral i t l flow regulators

14

4 14 5

2 12 1 3

Solenoid valves
14 4 2 12

Double pilot solenoid actuated, spring to centre all ports sealed, 5/3 with integral flow flo regulators reg lators Double pilot solenoid actuated, spring to centre supply l port sealed, l d 5/3 /3 with ih integral flow regulators Double pilot solenoid actuated, spring to centre supply to outlets, 5/3 with integral flow regulators

1 3

14

12

1 3

14

12

1 3

Proportional solenoid valves


4 2

Proportional flow to electrical signal


5 1 3

Proportional pressure to electrical signal

Safety related valves


12 2 10 3 1

Monitored dump valve

Soft start valve

12

2 10 3 1

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Symbol Library
Valves

Valves un un-tapped tapped exhaust


Plunger actuated spring return 3/2 Roller actuated spring return 3/2 Push button actuated spring return 3/2 Toggle actuated detented 3/2 Rotary knob actuated detented 3/2 Key actuated detented 3/2
12 3 2 10 1 12 3 2 10 1 12 3 2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Valves integral bleed supply


Plunger / bleed actuated air return 3/2 Roller / bleed actuated air return 3/2 One way trip / bleed actuated air return 3/2 Low pressure / bleed actuated air return 3/2 Antenna / bleed actuated air return 3/2
12 3 1 12 3 1 2 10

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

2 10

12 3

2 10 1

Valves external bleed supply


Plunger / bleed actuated air return 3/2 Roller / bleed actuated air return 3/2 One way trip / bleed actuated air return 3/2 Low pressure / bleed actuated air return 3/2 Antenna / bleed actuated air return 3/2
12 3 1 12 3 1 2 10

12 3

2 10

12 3

2 10

2 10

12 3

2 10

Pilot actuated valves


NC

NO
2 10 1 12 2 10 1 12 3 12 3 12 3 2 10 1 2 10 1 2 1

Pilot actuated spring return 2/2 Pilot actuated spring return 3/2 Double pilot actuated 3/2

12

12 3 12 3

2 10 1 2 10 1 2 3 1

Differential pilot actuated 3/2

12

10

10

Pilot actuated valves


NC

NO
12 3 12 3 12 3 12 3 2 10 1 2 10 1 2 10 1 2 10 1

Pressure or vacuum actuated spring return 2/2 (diaphragm valve) Low pressure pilot actuated spring return 3/2 Low pressure pilot actuated pilot return, 3/2 Low pressure pilot actuated and returned, 3/2

12 3 12 3 12 3 12 3

2 10 1 2 10 1 2 10 1 2 10 1

Pilot actuated valves


Remote pressure bleed actuated spring return, NC, 3/2 Remote pressure press re bleed actuated spring return, NO, 3/2 Remote pressure bleed actuated spring return, , 5/2

12

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1 2 10 3 4 1 2 12 5 1 3

12

2 10 1

12

12

2 10 1

14

Pilot actuated valves


Pilot act actuated ated spring return, 4/2 Pilot actuated spring return, 5/2 Double pilot actuated 5/2

14

2 1

4 3

12

4 14 5

2 12 1 3

4 14 5

2 12 1 3 4 14 5 1 3 2 12

Differential pilot actuated 5/2

Pilot actuated valves


14 4 2 12 5 1 3 4 14 5 4 14 5 2 12 1 3 4 14 5 2 12 1 3 2 12 1 3

Pressure or vacuum actuated spring return, 5/2 (diaphragm valve) Low pressure pilot actuated spring return, 5/2 Low pressure pilot actuated pilot return, 5/2 Low pressure pilot actuated and returned, 5/2

Pilot actuated valves


4 2

Double pilot actuated spring to centre all ports sealed Double pilot actuated spring to centre supply port sealed l d Double pilot actuated spring to centre supply to outlets

1 3

1 3

1 3

Mechanically actuated valves


NC

NO
2 10 1 12 2 10 1 12 3 2 10 1

Plunger actuated spring return 2/2

12

Plunger actuated spring return 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

Plunger actuated Pl t t d air i reset t 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Mechanically actuated valves


Plunger actuated Pl t t d spring i return, 4/2

14

2 1

4 3

12

2 12

Plunger actuated spring return, 5/2

14 5 1 3

2 12

Plunger g actuated air reset 5/2

14 5 1 3

Mechanically actuated valves


NC

NO
2 10 1 12 2 10 1 12 3 2 10 1

Roller actuated spring return 2/2

12

Roller actuated spring return 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

Roller R ll actuated t t d air i reset t 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Mechanically actuated valves


Roller R ll actuated t t d spring i return, 4/2

14

2 1

4 3

12

2 12

Roller actuated spring return, 5/2

14 5 1 3

2 12

Roller actuated air reset 5/2

14 5 1 3

Mechanically actuated valves


NC

NO
2 10 1 12 2 10 1

One way trip actuated spring return 2/2

12

One way trip actuated spring return 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

One way trip O t i actuated t t d air i reset 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Mechanically actuated valves


One way trip O t i actuated t t d spring return, 4/2

14

2 1

4 3

12

2 12

One way trip actuated spring return, 5/2

14 5

1 3

2 12

One way y trip p actuated air reset 5/2

14 5

1 3

Manually actuated valves


NC

NO
2 10 1 12 2 10 1

Push button actuated spring return 2/2

12

Push button actuated spring return 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Push P h button b tt actuated t t d air i reset 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Manually actuated valves


Push P h button b tt actuated t t d spring return, 4/2

14

2 1

4 3

12

2 12

Push button actuated spring return, 5/2

14 5 1 3

2 12

Push button actuated air reset 5/2

14 5 1 3

Manually actuated valves


NC

NO
2 10 2 10 12 1 1

Lever actuated spring return 2/2

12

Lever actuated spring return 3/2

2 10 12 3 1 12 3

2 10 1

Lever actuated L t t d air i reset t 3/2

2 10 12 3 1 12 3

2 10 1

Manually actuated valves


Lever actuated L t t d spring i return, 4/2

2 14 1

4 3

12

2 12

Lever actuated spring return, 5/2

14 5 1 3

2 12

Lever actuated air reset 5/2

14 5 1 3

Manually actuated valves


2 4 12 14 1 3

Lever actuated L t t d lever l return, variable throttling, 4/2 Lever actuated lever return, variable throttling, d detented, d 4/2 Rotary y knob actuated and returned, variable throttling, 4/2

4 12

14 1 3

4 12

14 1 3

Manually actuated valves


14 4 2 12

Lever actuated spring to centre all ports sealed


14

1 3

4 2

12

Lever actuated spring to centre supply port sealed


14

1 3

4 2

12

Lever actuated spring to centre supply to outlets

1 3

Manually actuated valves


14 4 2 12 5 1 3

Lever actuated, detented, all ports sealed centre


14

4 2 12 5 1 3

Lever actuated, detented, supply port sealed centre


14

4 2 12 5 1 3

Lever actuated, detented, supply to outlets centre

Manually actuated valves


NC

NO
2 12 3 2 10 1 10 1

Pedal actuated spring return 3/2

12 3

Treadle actuated detented 3/2

12 3

2 10 1

12 3

2 10 1

Manually actuated valves


Pedal P d l actuated t t d spring i return, 4/2

14

2 1

4 3

12

14

2 12

Pedal actuated spring return, 5/2

1 3

14

2 12

Treadle actuated detented 5/2

1 3

Manually actuated valves


14 4 2 12

Treadle actuated spring to centre all ports sealed


14

1 3

4 2

12

Treadle actuated spring to centre supply port sealed

1 3

Manually actuated valves


14 4 2 12 5 1 3

Treadle actuated, detented, all ports sealed centre


14

4 2 12 5 1 3

Treadle actuated, detented, supply port sealed l d centre

Manually actuated valves


Push P h button b tt actuated t t d rotary manual return 3/2 Push P h button b tt actuated t t d key k return 3/2 Push P h actuated t t d pull ll returned 3/2 Push actuated pull or air returned 3/2

12 3

2 1

10

12 3 12 3 2 10 1 12 3

2 1

10

2 10 1

Safety related valves


12 2 10 3 1

Monitored dump valve

Emergency stop valve

12 3

2 1

10

Soft start valve

12

2 10 3 1

Special purpose valves


2

Impulse generator
3 1

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Symbol Library
Vacuum Equipment

Vacuum equipment

Vacuum generator

Vacuum cups

NC

Vacuum switch pneumatic

2 3 1

NO
3

2 1

Vacuum equipment

Vacuum switch electric, normally open and normally closed Vacuum transducer with analog and switched outputs npn Vacuum transducer with analog and switched outputs pnp
V dc Analog out Switch out 0V +V dc supply (brown) Analog out (white) Switch out (black) Load 0 V (blue)

V dc Analog out Switch out 0V

+V dc supply (brown) Analog out (white) Switch out (black) Load 0 V (blue)

Vacuum equipment

Vacuum filter

Vacuum silencer

Vacuum gauge

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