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CP Series 67: Solenoid Valve Fill Info

How to connect your sensor wires up to the CP Series Control Panel when you have a CP Series 67 Solenoid Valve Fill, option S2

Sensor model 67 image for product reference.

The below diagrams explain how to connect your sensor wires up to the CP Series Control Panel when you have a CP Series 67 Solenoid Valve Fill, option S2. It will show you how to connect probe sensors or float switch sensors. The diagram will explain how to connect your power and load side as well.

Probe Wires

The below diagram shows where to connect your high level, pump start, pump stop, low level, and reference probe to.

Fluid control setup with Gems sensors.

Float Switch Wires

If using dry contact float switches, then refer to the below diagram. Make sure your floats are Normally Open, when in the dry position, to ensure the relay logic works correctly.

Industrial pump system featuring Gems sensors.

DIP Switch Settings

Ensure the DIP switch settings match the below so the relay logic is correct. ‘D’ is for Direct Mode and ‘I’ is for Inverse Mode. The most left two switches, 3 and 4, are for the remote alarm load contacts, and whether you want channels 3 or 4 (both, one, or neither) to trigger these contacts.

Automated fluid system with Gems sensor technology.

Power and Load

Bring your 120 VAC supply to terminals 1 and 2. Terminals 3-6 are isolated load contacts and must be wired in series with its load and that series branch circuit connected across a power source compatible with the load. Connect terminals 15(16) and 2 to the normally closed solenoid valve. The valve terminals are internally powered by the control circuitry and are rated not to exceed 3 amps at 120 VAC. High level alarm to terminals 3 and 4. Low level alarm to terminals 5 and 6.

Refer to the product page documentation for more information.