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Valve terminals – offering advantages to many sectors
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Food and packaging industry Electronics industry
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Table of contents
Valve terminals – offering numerous advantages
Festo – number 1 in valve terminal technology
Savings potential with fieldbus – comparing technologies
Open communication and networking of machines and systems
More efficient production using fieldbuses
From the office to production – Industrial Ethernet
An overview of bus technologies
Installation concepts
Selection matrix for valve terminals
The trend: function integration
Services for your success
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Reduced costs
If you are looking to reduce the
overall costs of a system you
should consider using cost-
saving and comprehensive solu-
tions such as valve terminal
technology. Thanks to fully
pre-assembled and tested units,
ordering and logistics costs are
drastically reduced.
Reduced complexity – increased
practical use
The valve terminal was the single
most decisive step in reducing
complexity and costs in automa-
tion. The benefits are:
• simple installation, configura-
tion and commissioning,
• low maintenance and service,
• very adaptable – mechanically,
pneumatically and electrically.
Created in 1989 as an innovative
idea, Festo valve terminals are
a milestone in the development
of easy to use pneumatics;
so much so that it is hard to
imagine the world of automation
without them.
Enhanced modularity and
flexibility
Made for a broad range of
applications. The individual
combination of different func-
tions on one terminal enables
precise configuration of the valve
terminal to the application.
Minimised error quota
Previously, each individual valve
and each individual component
part such as coils and silencers
had to be ordered and installed
individually. The error quota in
orders, assembly and commis-
sioning fell dramatically with the
introduction of valve terminals.
Valve terminals – offering numerous advantages
The structure of a modular valve
terminal shows why valve
terminals reduce costs: there no
longer is any need to order and
install individual components.
An example for clarification:
For a system with 200 valves,
one requires:
• 200 valves
• 200 - 400 coil plugs and just
as many cables
• 200 ports for the compressed
air supply
• 400 silencers
• 400 fittings for the working
lines
Or:
6 - 8 valve terminals, each with
25 - 30 valve slices
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Past, present and future:
pioneers in the field of valve
terminal technology
Festo defined valve terminal
technology and continues to
do so. Thanks to its:
• innovation quality,
• know-how,
• excellent manufacturing
quality and
• program quality with maximum
variety worldwide
Festo is the number 1 in valve
terminal technology.
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As the first supplier of IP65/67
remote I/Os for M12
inputs/outputs on the fieldbus,
Festo defined this market too.
Something that sounds quite
complicated is actually made
very easy, because only Festo
offers so many services for
simple design, commissioning
and maximum process reliability.
Valve terminals for every auto-
mation concept
Valve terminals from Festo are
ideal for all automation con-
cepts, be they simple applica-
tions or complex systems.
Thanks to remote I/O and instal-
lation systems, their bandwidth
and functionality – in practically
every conceivable application in
pneumatics, electrics and net-
working – cannot be beaten.
It’s a combination of
• maximum performance,
• very high process reliability
and
• an impressive
price/performance ratio.
The potential for minimising
overall costs in terms of the Total
Cost of Ownership (TCO) is yet
another plus.
Festo – number 1 in valve terminal technology
1990
Valve terminal innovation
• First electrical IP65
inputs/outputs on the fieldbus
• Complete electrical/pneumatic
control chain
• Diagnostics level 1
The steps to becoming
a technology leader
1996
More decentralisation
• First decentralised installation
system with hybrid data &
energy cabling for I/O
• Compact valve terminals CPV
and CPA
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The simple and quick solution
for these requirements is inno-
vative fieldbus technology. It
even enables the networking
of different automation compo-
nents, which is often required in
contemporary system concepts.
Total dynamics – development through Festo
Different connection techniques,
only one favourite: fieldbuses
The number of pneumatic and
electric drive and control ele-
ments is growing at a very fast
rate. With parallel wiring of ever
larger and more complex
systems and interlinked pro-
cessing centres over larger net-
worked processing cells, the
cabling is becoming immensely
complex. The number of input
and output points is driving
installation work and costs sky-
high, while the likelihood of
errors is increasing considerably.
Development of valve Development of
terminals worldwide fieldbuses worldwide
2002
More flexibility
• First completely modular
electrical periphery with
8 selectable connection
technologies
• M8 3-pin, M12 5-pin, etc.
• Diagnostics level 3: individual
channel diagnostics for I/O
and valves
2008
Your future with Festo
• More function integration of
pneumatics and electrics
• Integration of IT technology
• Simplified engineering
• Integration of safety tech-
nology
• Integrated diagnostic concepts
1989 1995 2000 2005
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Reducing connections by up to
65%, making huge time savings
and increasing the reliability of
the connection: these are the
key advantages of fieldbus tech-
nology. See for yourself!
Example
Packing machine with 6 stations,
each station equipped with 8
cylinders:
• 6 cylinders are controlled with
a single solenoid valve
• 2 cylinders are controlled with
a double solenoid valve
• On each cylinder, 2 position
sensors are used
Result:
• 96 inputs
• 60 outputs are requested to
control the complete machine
Connection points per station:
Electrical
In the control cabinet
• 29 to the PLC.
• 29 terminal, PLC side
• 29 terminal, cable side
In the terminal
• 29 terminal, cable side
• 78 coils and sensors to the
terminal
• 30 coils
Pneumatic
• 32 fittings for the valve ports
and for the cylinder ports
• 16silencers, 2 per valve
• 8 valve inputs for the pressure
supply
• 8 supply ports from the mains
• 288 connections per station
Total 1728 connections when
using individual wiring/tradi-
tional valve installation
Conventional assembly and
connection technology
• Time and cost-intensive
assembly
• Greater material requirements
• High error quota during instal-
lation and individual inspec-
tion of all connections
• Larger space requirement for
cable packages
• Connection technology on
a P-manifold: individual
silencer per valve
• Connection technology on a
PRS-manifold: ducted exhaust
air via a common bus silencer
Starting point:
Conventional concept
1728 connections
Savings potential with fieldbus – comparing technologies
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35 % saving: 65% saving:
Multi-pin plug connector Fieldbus technology
1038 connections 588 connections
Valve terminal with multi-pin
plug connection
A multi-wire cable connects the
valve terminal and a controller.
It provides one wire for every
valve coil, and additionally one
wire for the ground connection
of all valve coils.
• Quick electrical connection of
the valves via pre-assembled
multi-pin plug and cable
• Connection to every controller
possible
• All electrical connections
integrated
• Ideal for compact machines
with short lines
• Saves: costs, space, installa-
tion and testing time
Valve terminal with fieldbus
connection
Coded switching signals re-
present a further important
reduction in the number of wires
to the consuming devices. The
coding of the signal composition
and transmission is defined in
so-called protocols.
• Internal wiring on the valve
terminal
• Signal transmission takes
place serially via the fieldbus
connection: long distances can
be bridged
• Inputs and outputs are moved
from the control cabinet to the
valve terminal
• Ideal for complex systems and
machines with several stations
• Saves: costs, space and
installation, commissioning
and testing time
• Function integration (axis con-
troller, positioning systems,
safety technology, pressure
regulation technology,
temperature recording etc.)
• Device/periphery diagnostics
possible
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In the early 1980s, fieldbuses
represented a first and very
important step in enabling com-
munication between machines
and systems.
Nowadays, networking in control
technology has advanced signifi-
cantly and extends to the highest
levels within companies. The
central components are field-
buses and Industrial Ethernet,
which enable industrial com-
munication from the machine to
management level and vice
versa.
The control technology pyramid
Four levels of industrial commu-
nication are generally defined:
Management level
The main focus at this level is
clearly on integrated process
visualisation and tracking. It also
incorporates the interface to
production systems. In general,
complex but normally not
particularly time-critical data
packages are often transmitted
over large distances.
Control level
Synchronisation of production
processes or data within indivi-
dual processes or system parts.
This generally happens between
different PLCs.
Field level
Complex equipment and data
within a machine component or
a production segment are net-
worked using a fast and robust
bus system.
Sensor and actuator level
Very fast communication with
possbile real-time capability –
within the machine and at the
lowest control level. Digital
or analogue processing of signal
statuses and diagnostic messa-
ges of all actuators and sensors.
Performance classes and their characteristics
The speed, size, validity and availability of data vary depending on the performance
class, specific requests and technical feasibility.
Open communication and networking of machines and systems
Management level
Control level
Field level
Sensor and actuator level
Responsetime
Length ofmessages
Life cycle ofmessages
Messagedensity
Variability ofparticipants
Management level
Sensor and actuator level
Control level
Field level
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Making the most of smart
advantages, e.g. diagnostics
These open communication
concepts are not only of interest
to OEMs, who need to have
solid condition monitoring and
diagnostic information to hand in
the context of service life guar -
antees, full service contracts,
or to protect against unfounded
recourse claims. They are also
of interest to end users who
depend on having the highest
level of process reliability.
Moreover, end users and opera-
tors can retrofit and integrate
these Festo systems – the infor-
mation is provided via the
standard interfaces to the higher-
order process and machine dia-
gnostics.
Position controller
Axes
Cylinders
2-position valves Control valves Individual valves and sensors
CPX-FEC
Stand Alone
Remote Controller Fieldbus
HMI
FED
CPX-FEC CPX-FECCPX-FB
PLC-Fieldbus
HMI-Ethernet/WebPLC-Ethernet
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More efficient production using fieldbuses
Fundamental reasons for the use
of fieldbus technology include:
• reduced error quota, also
through automatic trouble -
shooting during set-up and in
operation
• improved productivity and
reduced downtimes, because
diagnostic information is
accessible from the field
devices
• reduction in installation effort
by more than 60 %
For more than 20 years, field-
buses have been revolutionising
industrial communication. In the
1980s, the technical and finan-
cial development within the
automation industry made a
new, groundbreaking technical
solution absolutely essential.
Even today, its significance
continues to grow as it results in,
for example, ever more complex,
highly networked and above all,
closely synchronised production.
• reduction in assembly expen-
diture and costs for testing
• actuation and data trans-
mission between selected
components of a system
• definable electronic control
systems enable the combina-
tion of systems
• installation and use in the
different machines and
systems
• substitute control cabinet,
as installed directly on the
machine
• improvement in cost/benefit
ratio
• permanent improvement in the
time-to-market situation
1. Fieldbus protocols
2. Basic pneumatic
concept
3. Integrated
service & support
Advantages for
design
• Easy integration in
existing control
systems
• Direct fieldbus
connection of pneu-
matic drives
• Minimised installa-
tion space
• Flexible task adapta-
tion
• Assembled directly
for the task
• Saves on time and
installation
• Comprehensive
technical documenta-
tion
• Faster construction
Advantages for
procurement
• Reduced costs
• Single sourcing for
optimised product
selection and ware-
housing
• Reliable ordering
• Reduced follow-up
costs
• Lower maintenance
costs
• Fully pre-assembled
and tested units
• Low operating costs
• Simple and reliable
logistics
• High machine availa-
bility
Advantages for com-
missioning and main-
tenance
• Simple expansion
• Quick switching of
modules
• Comprehensive
diagnostics and
condition monitoring
possible
• Simple, step-by-step
installation and com-
missioning
• Comprehensive pro-
duct documentation
• Simple advance com-
missioning
• Reduced system
stoppages
From the office to production – Industrial Ethernet
For more than 20 years, Ethernet
has revolutionised office com-
munication. This LAN technology
has become a standard in this
field.
This had also led to further inno-
vations and improvements in
productivity in production and
manufacturing.
With the combination of the
advantages of fieldbuses and
Industrial Ethernet, the second
revolution is about to com-
mence: the Ethernet can send
messages to participants of a
common line network by a kind
of wireless system.
Increased efficiency
• Manufacturing and logistics
benefit enormously from the
possibility to network commu-
nication and information flows
worldwide without huge
expense using the Internet
and/or Intranet.
• One technology for all net-
works simplifies the training of
network specialists and pro-
grammers.
• Communication is drastically
simplified – even for mixed
hardware from different manu-
facturers, such as e.g. servo-
pneumatic and electric drives,
measurement stations or
modular valve terminals.
Diagnostics
• No laborious programming of a
PLC and machine operator unit
as it is now possible to call up
diagnostic information from
the field devices.
• Remote diagnostics and main-
tenance also possible with
normal PC/browser.
IT infrastructure:
• An existing IT infrastructure
and know-how can be used
many times.
• Extremely fast data transmis-
sion up to 100 Gigabytes/sec.
• Configuration and recording
of data and controls remains
consistent, even over several
network levels.
Integrated advantages:
CPX as an example
An intelligent electrical periphery
such as the CPX terminal inte-
grates these advantages. And for
Festo valve terminals it offers
• the most up-to-date communi-
cation methods, such as field-
bus and/or Ethernet,
• comprehensive diagnostic
services,
• condition monitoring,
• pre-processing and
• the latest function integration.
• Furthermore, it is not just
uniquely modular and flexible,
but also
• independent of all PLC manu-
facturers
• and can be integrated seam-
lessly into all host systems.
Industrial Ethernet:
Direct communi -
cations links
between
distributed
stations
Communications links
Visualisation
Diagnosis
Program/process control
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Fieldbus:
All communications
link centrally via
PLCs
CPX/MPA
PLC-FieldbusHMI
PC/Web
CPX/MPA
HMI-
Ethernet/Web
PC/Web
PLC-
Ethernet
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CANopen
Maximum reliability and inter -
ference immunity define the
CANopen communication proto-
col, which was developed for the
automotive industry. Today, CAN
is the standard network in cars,
buses, lorries, trains and agricul-
tural utility vehicles.
Different requirements in terms
of data transmission can be
achieved via PDOs (process data
objects) and SDOs (service data
objects). PDOs are fast real-time
data, SDOs transmit parameter
data such as for example time-
out times, maskings or mapping
parameters.
MODBUS
MODBUS is based on a
master/slave (e.g. a PC), or for
more complex tasks, a client/
server architecture, and is then
used for example for measure-
ment and control systems.
It transmits data in binary format
within TCP/IP packets for a good
data throughput. MODBUS can
connect one master and several
slaves in two ways: for the serial
interface or for Ethernet.
An overview of bus technologies
PROFINET
The PROFINET protocol guaran-
tees data exchange with a high
data transmission rate, for exam-
ple real-time critical I/O data
from sensors, actuators, robot
controllers, PLCs or process
equipment. Likewise, informa-
tion on diagnostics or configura-
tions that is not real-time critical
can also be transmitted. The
Ethernet bandwidth and commu-
nications model are sufficient for
the parallel transmission of both
data types.
INTERBUS
INTERBUS works on the basis of
a master/slave access method,
whereby the bus master simul-
taneously realises the link to the
host controller or bus system.
INTERBUS has a ring topology,
i.e. all stations are active in a
closed transmission path.
INTERBUS consists of an I/O-
oriented transmission method
with a summation frame pro-
tocol. The following physical
variants of the transmission
method exist:
PROFIBUS
PROFIBUS distinguishes be -
tween active stations such as
PLCs or PCs (master devices) and
passive stations such as sensors
or actuators (slave devices).
There are three different PROFI-
BUS versions:
PROFIBUS-DP is specially
designed for communication
between automation systems
and decentralised peripheral
devices and is thus universally
suited to manufacturing auto-
mation.
PROFIBUS-PA is best suited to
applications in process automa-
tion and supports data commu-
nication and energy transfer via
the bus.
PROFIBUS FMS takes on commu-
nication tasks at cell level,
e.g. communication between
PC and PLC.
• Remote bus for longer
distances
• Local bus for communication,
e.g. in a control cabinet
• INTERBUS loop connects
components with a small
number of I/Os
EtherCAT
With EtherCAT (Ethernet for
Control Automation Technology),
the focus is placed on real-time
capability, which is why primarily
EtherCAT messages are transmit-
ted. EtherCAT is characterised by
its short cycle times and high-
precision synchronisation with
practically no jitter. From the
standard Ethernet frame sent by
the master, EtherCAT slave devi-
ces only take the data intended
for them and insert input data
while the message passes
through.
The definition of device profiles
such as CoE, CANopen over
EtherCAT was taken from existing
fieldbus technologies and inte-
grated in EtherCAT.
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DeviceNet
The fieldbus for industrial field
devices such as limit switches,
optical sensors, valve terminals,
frequency converters and opera-
ting panels reduces the amount
of expensive individual wiring
required and improves device-
specific diagnostic functions.
DeviceNet communication on the
broadcast-oriented Controller
Area Network (CAN) meets the
extensive demands for transmis-
sion reliability and interference
immunity in vehicle construction
and also operates in large tem-
perature ranges.
Ethernet/IP
The open bus system based on
the Ethernet standard and
TCP/IP technology is one of the
most frequently used Ethernet-
based fieldbuses. It communi-
cates, for example, between the
electrical CPX terminal and the
Ethernet/IP network. The bus
node is provided with system
supply via the interlinking block
and processes communications
via the I/O modules. Access to
the data is possible directly from
the device.
CC-Link
Bus system from Mitsubishi for
high-speed communication, for
example between the electrical
CPX terminal and a higher-order
master for Control &
Communication-Link (CC-Link).
The bus node is provided with
system supply via the inter-
linking block and processes
communications via the I/O
modules.
AS-interface
For optimised working with
decentralised solutions at redu-
ced costs: the AS-interface is, at
actuator/sensor level, the ideal
complement for fieldbus systems
or industrial Ethernet. Data
and power transmission all take
place on only one cable.
Centralised installation
• Control of several drives and
functions via one valve terminal
• Short control chain, covering
only a few metres
• Typical I/O number between
16 … 128
Advantages
• Up to 60% improvement in
efficiency thanks to function
integration
• Up to 50% reduction in channel
costs
• Up to 40% higher performance
density
• Up to 35% reduction in down-
times thanks to condition moni-
toring/diagnostics
• Minimised effort for complete
energy supply
• Minimised effort through
centralised, easily accessible
assembly
• Central service point
Festo solutions
• Type 44 VTSA
• Type 04 ISO
• Type 32 MPA
• Type 03 Midi/Maxi
• Type 50 CPX terminal
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Four principles – four times the choice
Nowadays smart machine con-
cepts are based on three impor-
tant cornerstones: pneumatics,
electrics and networking. Mixed
pneumatic and electrical systems
are linked for communication via
Ethernet and fieldbus protocols,
thus achieving new levels for
productivity and process reliabi-
lity. Having the right product
selection and the right machine
and installation concept is also
key if future requirements are to
be satisfied. Festo covers practi-
cally every possible option in
this respect.
With smart machine concepts
everything is possible
• Centralised installation
• Decentralised installation
• Upstream installation
• Hybrid installation
Your system concept defines the
ideal valve terminal solution
3 steps to achieve your
objective:
A Define the machine and
installation concept.
B Check our portfolio according
to the requirements of your
sector: machine concept,
electrical installation, special
applications and requirements
C Select the right valve terminal
according to function and
performance.
The matrix on the next page
provides an initial selection
overview.
Decentralised installation system
• Individual functions on a small
valve terminal
• Installation-saving hybrid cable
for data and voltage for the
connection of up to 16 modules
via FB nodes
• Typical I/O number between
16 … 512
Advantages
• Up to 30% shorter cycle times
through very short tubes
• Up to 70% reduction in installa-
tion space
• Up to 50% less air consumption
– smaller valves yielding the
same performance are possible
• Optimum flow rates and
response times
• Highly flexible: 3 master con-
cepts 32 … 512 I/O; 3 valve
terminal platforms; 3 I/O plat-
forms
• Portable use possible thanks to
small dimensions
• Teach-in function for automatic
configuration
• Simplified and shortened:
service and maintenance
through short connections
Industrial Ethernet
Fieldbus
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Industrial Ethernet
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Festo solutions
• Type 10 CPV
• Type 32 MPA
• Type 80 CPV-SC
• Type 55 CPI installation system
• 3 platforms of highly speciali-
sed CPI I/O modules
• 3 platforms for decentralised
CPI valve terminals
Decentralised installation for
upstream functions
(Fieldbus Direct)
• Small valve terminals with
directly integrated FB connec-
tions or AS-interface compo-
nents
• For conversion, loading and
unloading outside the machine
• Ideal for tools on robots or
handling systems, upstream
stoppers and gates
• Typical I/O number between
4/8 … 32 (48)
Advantages
• All advantages of decentralised
installation
• Graduated granularity for smal-
ler, medium and separately
mounted function groups
• Comprehensive diagnostics
and condition monitoring per
slave
• No subordinate subsystem:
FB configuration per slave
Festo solutions
• Type 10 CPV
• Type 80 CPV-SC
• Type 82 CPA-SC
• Type 15 CDVI
Festo AS-interface solutions
• Type 10 CPV
• Type 32 MPA
Hybrid installation system
(centralised/decentralised)
Only possible with Festo!
• Comprehensive combination
of individual systems, which
can be expanded as required
• Optimal also on the control
cabinet or on the control
cabinet wall.
Advantages
• Best mix
• Short cycle times and high
machine performance
• Up to 20% reduction in system
costs in the context of TCO
• Maximised choice, centralised
or decentralised
• Selectable extent of diag -
nostics
Festo solutions
• Type 32 MPA
• Type 44 VTSA
• Type 50 CPX terminal
• Type 55 CPI installation system
AS-Interface
Industrial EthernetFieldbus
Industrial Ethernet
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Valve terminal variety at a glance
Selection matrix for valve
terminals …
… helps you to find the right
valve terminal for your planned
machine concept, thus providing
you with the right solution.
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VSVA – ISO 15407-1Modular, individual connections M8/M12,
Design C
CPX/VTSA/VTSA-F – ISO 15407-2 und5599-2Modular, high pneumatic functionality,
with electrical I/Os
VIFB – ISO 5599-2Complies with standards, modular, with electrical I/Os
CPX/MPA/MPA-FUniversal, modular, versatile, serial valveactuation, with electrical I/O
CPV Standard, compact, powerful
VUVB/VTUBUniversal, highly economical
CPV-SCCompact, Smart Cubic
CPA-SCModular, Smart Cubic
MH1Miniature valve
VTOCCompact, flexible 2x 3/2-way pilot valves
MHJ, MH2/3/4Fast-switching valve, Individual connection
CDVIClean Design IP65/67
CPX-Terminal: Multifunctional, modular and flexible periphery. Independentplatform, comprehensive diagnostics and function integration. Optional:remote I/O, remote control and motion control.
CPI-SystemDecentralized installation system. Up to 16 I/O-modules and valve terminals.3 platforms for each I/O-module, valve terminals and master modules.
1200
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100
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VB20
VB20
400 VB12
1000
500
1000
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180
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Valve terminals
electrical periphery
Electrical inputs
(max. per valve terminal)
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Electrical connectionFunction integration
Communication protocol
1) via the CPI system 2) such as for example: manual pressure regulators, pressure gauges, flow control plates, shut-off plates (hot-swap), compressed air supply, integrated non-return functions/back pressure flaps
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lve terminal)
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The trend: function integration
The examples
CPX modular electrical terminal
For maximum modularity,
process reliability and quality.
Neutral I/O platform for mini-
mum installation effort.
Function integration yields a time saving of up to 60%!
Integrated functions:
• Comprehensive diagnostics
and condition monitoring
• Integrated IT services:
CPX web monitor for valve
terminals online
• Power supply for reliable
machine statuses
• Motion function integration
• Multi-axis interface for
electrical and servopneumatic
drives
Two valve terminals and one
electrical terminal not only work
together flawlessly, they also
offer great potential for function
integration. This is why actuator,
sensor, open and closed-loop
control technologies at Festo are
all blended together to form
autonomous systems.
These decentralised automation
solutions save entire operation
cycles, for example, in the
subordinate system and thus
permit fast processes on site.
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Integrated functions:
• Comprehensive diagnostics
and condition monitoring
• Electropneumatic installation
concept for maximum function
integration
• Integrated pressure sensors
• Proportional pressure
regulators
• Electrical voltage zones for
new safety concepts
• Shut-off plate (hot-swap):
valve replacement under
pressure
• Sub-base with integrated
non-return valves
Valve terminal MPA –
modu larity redefined
MPA stands for seamless inte-
gration into control systems with
Ethernet, fieldbus, multi-pin or
individual valves.
Integrated functions:
• Integrated diagnostics concept
• Standardisation “plus”: e.g.
vertical stacking
• Safety@Festo: electrically actu-
ated on-off valve for
gradual pressure build-up
• Valves with switching position
sensing for maximum relia-
bility
• Reliability for lifting and semi-
rotary cylinders and manual
clamping devices
Standard valve terminal VTSA
VTSA – total function and
system integration through to
a complete installation solution
with maximum flow. Standard
and flexibility combined.
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Services for your success
Festo services are aligned with
your value creation processes.
So you can be sure that
wherever Festo products are
used within your value
creation chain, whether in
engineering, procurement,
assembly and commissioning
or in operation – Festo has
tailored its service offerings to
create a precise match.
Everything from a single
source …
… from individual components
and modular product families to
complex systems. Advice and a
multitude of design and planning
tools are provided in the online
catalogue – ensuring a shorter
time to market.
Service …
… in 176 countries, where more
than 1,000 experts and project
consultants provide a fast
service that is customer focused
and also takes customer and
country-specific solutions into
consideration.
cost saving
time saving
process security
Engineering Supply Chain Assembly Operation
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Courses …
… with individually tailored
content for public or in-house
training. The focus of these
courses is activity-based
learning with an industrial
focus and a quick transfer to
industrial practice.
Assembly/commissioning …
… fast, simple and reliable –
thanks to Festo Plug and Work®
and an optimally coordinated
product portfolio.
Customer-tailored solutions …
… whenever the extensive port-
folio of 28,000 components is
not enough: from PrePack and
PreAssembly to ready-to-install
solutions, control cabinets, inte-
gration technology or modified
and newly constructed compo-
nents.
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ArgentinaFesto S.A.Edison 2392(B1640 HRV) MartinezProv. Buenos AiresTel. ++54 (0)11/47 17 82 00, Fax 47 17 82 82E-mail: [email protected]
AustraliaFesto Pty. Ltd.Head Office (Melbourne)179-187 Browns Road, P.O. Box 261Noble Park Vic. 3174Call Toll Free 1300 88 96 96Fax Toll Free 1300 88 95 95Tel. ++ 61(0)3/97 95 95 55, Fax 97 95 97 87E-mail: [email protected]
AustriaFesto Gesellschaft m.b.H.Linzer Straße 2271140 WienTel. ++43 (0)1/91 07 50, Fax 91 07 52 50E-mail: [email protected]
BelarusIP FestoMinsk, 220035Mascherov Prospekt, 78, BelarusTel. ++375 (0)17/204 85 58, Fax 204 85 59E-mail: [email protected]
BelgiumFesto Belgium sa/nvRue Colonel Bourg 1011030 Bruxelles/BrusselTel. ++32 (0)2/702 32 11, Fax 702 32 09E-mail: [email protected]
BrazilFesto Automaçao Ltda.Rua Guiseppe Crespi, 76KM 12,5 - Via Anchieta04183-080 Sao Paulo SP-BrazílTel. ++55 (0)11/50 13 16 00, Fax 50 13 18 68E-mail: [email protected]
BulgariaFesto Bulgaria EOOD1592 Sofia9, Christophor Kolumb Blvd.Tel. ++359 (0)2/960 07 12, Fax 960 07 13E-mail: [email protected]
CanadaFesto Inc.5300 Explorer DriveMississauga, Ontario L4W 5G4Tel. ++1 (0)905/624 90 00, Fax 624 90 01E-mail: [email protected]
ChileFesto S.A.Mapocho 19016500151 Santiago de ChileTel. ++56 (0)2/690 28 00, Fax 695 75 90E-mail: [email protected]
ChinaFesto (China) Ltd.1156 Yunqiao RoadJinqiao Export Processing Zone, Pudong,201206 Shanghai, PRCTel. ++86 (0)21/58 54 90 01, Fax 58 54 03 00E-mail: [email protected]
ColombiaFesto Ltda.Avenida El Dorado No. 98-43BogotáTel. ++57 (0)1/404 80 88, Fax 404 81 01E-mail: [email protected]
CroatiaFesto d.o.o.Nova Cesta 18110000 ZagrebTel. ++385 (0)1/619 19 69, Fax 619 18 18E-mail: [email protected]
Czech RepublicFesto, s.r.o.Modranska 543/76147 00 Praha 4Tel. ++420 261 09 96 11, Fax ++420 241 77 33 84E-mail: [email protected]
DenmarkFesto A/SIslevdalvej 1802610 RødovreTel. ++45 70 21 10 90, Fax ++45 44 88 81 10E-mail: [email protected]
EstoniaFesto OY AB Eesti FiliaalLaki 11B12915 TallinnTel. ++372 666 15 60, Fax ++372 666 15 61E-mail: [email protected]
FinlandFesto OYMäkituvantie 9, P.O. Box 8601511 VantaaTel. ++358 (09)/87 06 51, Fax 87 06 52 00E-mail: [email protected]
FranceFesto EurlNuméro Indigo Tel. 0820/204640, Fax 204641ZA des Maisons Rouges8 rue du Clos Sainte Catherine94367 Bry-sur-Marne cedexTel. ++33 (0)1/48 82 64 00, Fax 48 82 64 01E-mail: [email protected]
GermanyFesto AG & Co. KGPostfach73726 EsslingenRuiter Straße 8273734 Esslingen-BerkheimTel. ++49 (0)711/34 70, Fax 347 21 44E-mail: [email protected]
GreeceFesto Ltd.Hamosfsernas 4011853 AthensTel. ++30 210/341 29 00, Fax 341 29 05E-mail: [email protected]
Hong KongFesto Ltd.Unit C&D, 7/F, Leroy Plaza15 Cheung Shun StreetCheung Sha Wan, KowloonHong KongTel. ++ 852/27 43 83 79, Fax 27 86 21 73E-mail: [email protected]
HungaryFesto Kft.Csillaghegyi út 32-34.1037 BudapestTel. ++36 (06)1/250 00 55, Fax 250 15 93E-mail: [email protected]
IndiaFesto Controls Private Ltd.237B,Bommasandra Industrial Area,Bangalore Hosur Highway,Bangalore 560 099Tel. ++91 (0)80/22 89 41 00, Fax 783 20 58E-mail: [email protected]
IndonesiaPT. FestoJL. Sultan Iskandar Muda No.68Arteri Pondok IndahJakarta 12240Tel. ++62 (0)21/27 50 79 00, Fax 27 50 79 98E-mail: [email protected]
IranFesto Pneumatic S.K.#1,Behbahan St. Ramsar aveTehran 1581975411Tel. ++98 (0)21/88 82 92 25, Fax 882 21 62E-mail: [email protected]
IrelandFesto LimitedUnit 5 Sandyford ParkSandyford Industrial EstateDublin 18Tel. ++ 353(0)1/295 49 55, Fax 295 56 80E-mail: [email protected]
IsraelFesto Pneumatic Israel Ltd.P.O. Box 1076, Ha'atzma'ut Road 48Yehud 56100Tel. ++972 (0)3/632 22 66, Fax 632 22 77E-mail: [email protected]
ItalyFesto S.p.AVia Enrico Fermi 36/3820090 Assago (MI)Tel. ++39 02/45 78 81, Fax 488 06 20E-mail: [email protected]
JapanFesto K.K.1-26-10 Hayabuchi, Tsuzuki-kuYokohama 224-0025Tel. ++81 (0)45/593 56 10, Fax 593 56 78E-mail: [email protected]
Korea SouthFesto Korea Co., Ltd.470-1 Gasan-dong, Geumcheon-guSeoul #153-803Tel. ++82 (0)2/850 71 14, Fax 864 70 40E-mail: [email protected]
LatviaFesto SIADeglava 601035 RigaTel. ++371 67/57 78 64, Fax 57 79 46E-mail: [email protected]
LithuaniaFesto UABKaraliaus Mindago pr. 223000 KaunasTel. ++370 (8)7/32 13 14, Fax 32 13 15E-mail: [email protected]
MalaysiaFesto Sdn.Berhad10 Persiaran IndustriBandar Sri Damansara, Wilayah Persekutuan52200 Kuala LumpurTel. ++60 (0)3/62 86 80 00, Fax 62 75 64 11E-mail: [email protected]
MexicoFesto Pneumatic, S.A.Av. Ceylán 3, Col. Tequesquinahuac54020 Tlalnepantla, Edo. de MéxicoTel. ++52 (01)55/53 21 66 00, Fax 53 21 66 55E-mail: [email protected]
NetherlandsFesto B.V.Schieweg 622627 AN DelftTel. ++31 (0)15/251 88 99, Fax 261 10 20E-mail: [email protected]
New ZealandFesto LimitedMT. WellingtonAuckland NZTel. ++64 (0)9/574 10 94, Fax 574 10 99E-mail: [email protected]
NorwayFesto ASOle Deviksvei 20666 Oslo, NorwayTel. ++47 22 72 89 50, Fax ++47 22 72 89 51E-mail: [email protected]
PeruFesto S.R.L.Calle Amador Merino Reyna #480, San IsidroLima, PerúTel. ++51 (0)1/222 15 84, Fax 222 15 95
PhilippinesFesto Inc.KM 18, West Service Road, South Superhighway1700 Paranaque City, Metro ManilaTel. ++63 (0)2/776 68 88, Fax 823 42 19E-mail: [email protected]
PolandFesto Sp. z o.o.Janki k/Warszawy, ul. Mszczonowska 705090 RaszynTel. ++48 (0)22/711 41 00, Fax 711 41 02E-mail: [email protected]
RomaniaFesto S.R.L.St. Constantin 17010217 BucurestiTel. ++40 (0)21/310 29 83, Fax 310 24 09E-mail: [email protected]
RussiaFesto-RF OOOMichurinskiy prosp., 49119607 MoskowTel. ++7 495/737 34 00, Fax 737 34 01E-mail: [email protected]
SingaporeFesto Pte. Ltd.6 Kian Teck WaySingapore 628754Tel. ++65 62 64 01 52, Fax ++65 62 61 10 26E-mail: [email protected]
SlovakiaFesto spol. s r.o.Gavlovicová ul. 183103 Bratislava 3Tel. ++421 (0)2/49 10 49 10, Fax 49 10 49 11E-mail: [email protected]
SloveniaFesto d.o.o. LjubljanaIC Trzin, Blatnica 81236 TrzinTel. ++386 (0)1/530 21 00, Fax 530 21 25E-mail: [email protected]
South AfricaFesto (Pty) Ltd.22-26 Electron Avenue, P.O. Box 255Isando 1600Tel. ++27 (0)11/971 55 00, Fax 974 21 57E-mail: [email protected]
SpainFesto Pneumatic, S.A.Tel.: 901243660 Fax: 902243660Avenida Granvia, 159Distrito económico Granvia L'HES-08908 Hospitalet de Llobregat, BarcelonaTel. ++ 3493/261 64 00, Fax 261 64 20E-mail: [email protected]
SwedenFesto ABStillmansgatan 1, P.O. Box 2103820021 MalmöTel. ++46 (0)40/38 38 40, Fax 38 38 10E-mail: [email protected]
SwitzerlandFesto AGMoosmattstrasse 248953 Dietikon ZHTel. ++41 (0)44/744 55 44, Fax 744 55 00E-mail: [email protected]
TaiwanFesto Co., Ltd.9 Kung 8th RoadLinkou 2nd Industrial Zone, Linkou #244Taipei Hsien TaiwanTel. ++886 (0)2/26 01 92 81, Fax 26 01 92 87E-mail: [email protected]
ThailandFesto Ltd.67/1 Moo 6 Phaholyothin RoadKlong 1, Klong Luang,Pathumthani 12120Tel. ++66 29 01 88 00, Fax ++66 29 01 88 33E-mail: [email protected]
TurkeyFesto San. ve Tic. A.S.Tuzla Mermerciler OrganizeSanayi Bölgesi, 6/18 TR34956 Tuzla - Istanbul/TRTel. ++90 (0)216/585 00 85, Fax 585 00 50E-mail: [email protected]
UkraineFesto UkrainaBorisoglebskaja 11Kiev 04070Tel. ++380 (0)44/239 24 33, Fax 463 70 96E-mail: [email protected]
United KingdomFesto LimitedApplied Automation Centre, Caswell RoadBrackmills Trading EstateNorthampton NN4 7PYTel. ++44 (0)1604/66 70 00, Fax 66 70 01E-mail: [email protected]
United StatesFesto Corporation (New York)Call Toll-free 800/993 3786Fax Toll-free 800/963 3786395 Moreland Road, P.O.Box 18023Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788Tel. ++ 1(0)314/770 01 12, Fax 770 16 84E-mail: [email protected]
VenezuelaFesto C.A.Av. 23, Esquina calle 71, No. 22-62Maracaibo, Edo. ZuliaTel. ++58 (0)261/759 09 44, Fax 759 04 55E-mail: [email protected]
Festo worldwide