
A Fresh Engineer (Customer) asked a question.
I just got an interface relay and solenoid. Here is the relay I got. I am using a click c0-12DRE-1-D with the c0-00AC power supply.
I tested out the solenoid by itself and it worked fine (has 3 wires, ground, positive, negative). Then, I connected the relay A1+ to the 24v on my power supply and A2- to Y1 on my PLC, I have a common running from 0v to Ch2 on the plc. The solenoid ground wire is connected to the power supply ground, the positive wire on the solenoid is going to 14 and the negative wire is going to 12.
When I turn on output y1 the relay turns its green led on meaning it works but then the solenoid does not actuate. Did I wire up the solenoid wrong to the relay? The relay works as in its getting power, it's just not outputting it to the solenoid.
Can anyone help me and wire this correctly?
I typically wire PLC I/O conventional flow (0V is common, operate items by enabling/disabling the +24V).
Following how I wire, connect the relay's A1+ to output Y001, connect the A2- to your power supply's negative and to C1 and both ACom's of the Click. Connect +24V to C2 of the click and to terminal 11 of the relay. Connect your valve +24 wire to terminal 14 of the relay, and the valve's 0V wire to the power supply's negative. Ground wire to ground/Earth.