Direct-operated solenoid valve MV3/2-H
3-wayfor gasanalytical

direct-operated solenoid valve
direct-operated solenoid valve
direct-operated solenoid valve
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Characteristics

Control
direct-operated
Ports/positions
3-way
Medium
for gas
Other characteristics
analytical
Voltage

Max.: 230 V

Min.: 115 V

Temperature

180 °C
(356 °F)

Pressure

30 bar
(435.1 psi)

Description

- Temperature-controlled 3/2-way solenoid valve - Control thermostat with high-temperature limiter and low-temperature alarm contact - With thermally insulated cover - On a heat-decoupled mounting plate for wall mounting - With heated connection fittings to prevent cold bridges - Power supply for solenoid valve: 24 V DC - Power supply for heating: 230 V - Material of sample-contacting parts: stainless steel, FFKM, FKM In analytical technology, problems of cold bridges associated with undesired temperatures below the dew point must always be avoided. In order to ensure this, the temperature-controlled M&C three-way valves V3/2-H and MV3/2 H are used for shutting off or switching over sample gases test gases up to an operating temperature of 180 °C. Electrically heated 3/2‑way solenoid valve type MV 3/2‑H, mounted on a base plate with insulated cover, electrical heating from 0 to 180 °C, adjustable via the integrated thermostat, high‑temperature limiter with reset key responding at +30 °C above Tset and low‑temperature alarm with potential‑free contact output at ‑30 °C below Tset, power supply of the heating: 230 V/50 Hz, 350 W, solenoid valve: 24 V DC, 15 W

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.0 - Stand C26

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