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1 Channel 12VDC RF Remote Control Group for Nitrogen Purging System |
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I need a remote valve setup for a nitrogen purging system.The valve is 100volt 10amp that needs to be controlled by latching switch setup. I’ve seen many setups everywhere that will work but my problem is that I need some sort of indications, such as a led lamp or something at the remote to verify whether the valve is open or not. Do you have something like this available? |
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We found a solution to solve your problem. We also made a simulation test. You need feedback to the remote or another receiver with a signal light to verify remotely that the valve is open. We’d like to prepare two sets of remote control and make them a remote control group. The main system is 1 channel 12VDC output receiver (S1XL-DC12)+ long range transmitter (CB-2). The secondary system is still 1 channel 12VDC output receiver (S1XL-DC12) , but we use dc triggered transmitter (CB-2V, triggered method DC power 5~28V input), which is applied for one device controlling another device. That is to say, the transmitter will send out RF signal to receiver as long as it gets a 5~28V voltage from a device. The wired transmitter (CB-2) will work with Receiver 1 as one group. The wireless transmitter (CB-2V) will work with Receiver 2 as another group. We have a wired remote transmitter at the first receiver that it will remotely turn on a lamp at the second receiver near the wireless transmitter.
Operation:
Press big button of wireless transmitter (CB-2), send "ON" RF signal to the first receiver, turn on lamp 1(blue lamp) and trigger wired transmitter (CB-2V), wired transmitter switch on lamp (red lamp) on the second receiver.
Press small button of wireless transmitter (CB-2), send "OFF" RF signal to the first receiver, turn on lamp 1 (blue lamp) and trigger wired transmitter (CB-2V), wired transmitter switch off lamp 2 (red lamp) on the second receiver.
We can get feedback through red lamp to verify whether the controlled device (Blue lamp) is working or not.
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This question was added to our store on Saturday 12 October, 2013. | |||||||