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SY5000, Configurations for ISO13849-2 Safe Ci-LnDv
The New SY series has several configurations that can be used to create safe functionality that meets ISO13849-2 requirements. This includes monostable valves with spring return spools, bi-stable valves with detent mechanism, and units for controlling pilot air to portions of the manifold to create machine zones within a common manifold
![SY51*0-X310, Pilot Air Control Valve with Spr-Lqnp](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-kgkytl3req/images/stencil/120x120/q/sy51_x310__11204.original.jpg)
SY51*0-X310, Pilot Air Control Valve with Spr-Lqnp
The SY5100-X310 is a single solenoid valve for controlling the pilot air supply to the downstream valves within its zone. De-energizing the SY-X310 renders the downstream valves inoperable in response to a safe fault or for maintenance purposes. The return spring assures the return of the valve to the safe state when de-energized without requiring pilot pressure. The 5000 series was used as it can be added to a 7000 series manifold or have 3000 series valves added to a 5000 manifold.
![SY5100-X30, 5 port Solenoid Valve with Spool -Lgqc](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-kgkytl3req/images/stencil/120x120/o/sy5100__66512.original.jpg)
SY5100-X30, 5 port Solenoid Valve with Spool -Lgqc
The SY5100-X30 is a 5-port single solenoid valve with spool position detection and a spring return spool. The return spring assures the return of the valve to the safe state when de-energized without requiring pilot pressure. The built-in switch provides an ON signal when the valve is de-energized in its safe state and an OFF signal when the valve is energized.
![SY5100-X31, Pilot Air Control Valve with Spoo-Lhmd](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-kgkytl3req/images/stencil/120x120/t/sy_x31__39680.original.jpg)
SY5100-X31, Pilot Air Control Valve with Spoo-Lhmd
The SY5100-X31 is a single solenoid valve for controlling the pilot air supply to the dwonstream valves within its zone. De-energizing the SY-X31 renders the downstream valves inoperable in response to a safe fault or for maintenance purposes. The return spring assures the return of the valve to the safe state when de-energized without requiring pilot pressure. The built-in switch provides an ON signal when the valve is de-energized in its safe state and an OFF signal when the valve is energized. The 5000 series was used as it can be added to a 7000 series manifold or have 3000 series valves added to a 5000 manifold.
![SY3/5/7000-X350, 5 Port Solenoid Valve with S-LH5v](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-kgkytl3req/images/stencil/120x120/l/sy_x350__07645.original.jpg)
SY3/5/7000-X350, 5 Port Solenoid Valve with S-LH5v
The New SY series has several configurations that can be used to create safe functionality that meets ISO13849-2 requirements. This includes monostable valves with spring return spools, bi-stable valves with detent mechanism, and units for controlling pilot air to portions of the manifold to create machine zones within a common manifold
![SY3/5/7000-X25, Bi-stable 5-Port Solenoid Val-LnfM](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-kgkytl3req/images/stencil/120x120/s/sy_x25__94719.original.jpg)
SY3/5/7000-X25, Bi-stable 5-Port Solenoid Val-LnfM
The SY3/5/7000-X25 is a bi-stable 5-port solenoid valve with detent. In the case of pressure loss, these valves remain mechanically held in the last position without relying on friction to resist shock or vibration.
![SY5000, Pilot Air Control Valves](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-kgkytl3req/images/stencil/120x120/i/sy_x31__67883.original.jpg)
SY5000, Pilot Air Control Valves
Pilot air control valves are used to split a manifold into separate pneumatically controlled zones. The pilot air control valve controls the pilot air supply for the downstream valves up to the next zone. The zone is taken in/out of service by energizing/de-energizing the control valve. Splitting a manifold into zones can permit a single zone to be switched off for maintenance or due to a safety fault while the remaining valves remain operational.