Pilot-operated solenoid valve 0955503
2-waynormally closedwater

pilot-operated solenoid valve
pilot-operated solenoid valve
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Characteristics

Control
pilot-operated
Ports/positions
2-way
Function
normally closed
Medium
water, air
Body
compact, PA, technopolymer, IP65
Process connection
G 1
Other characteristics
standard, high-flow, automatic, diaphragm
DN

25 mm
(0.984 in)

Voltage

12 V, 24 V, 110 V, 230 V

Temperature

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Pressure

Max.: 16 bar
(232.1 psi)

Min.: 1 bar
(14.5 psi)

Description

High quality indirect solenoid actuated diaphragm valve made of technical polymer designed mainly but not only for water. ˃ High flow rate ˃ Compact design ˃ Working fluids: water, air, chemical liquids etc. ˃ Possibility of putting a chemical resistant seals and "O" rings according to the fluid ˃ All standard voltages available The electromagnetic valves of this type are devices providing by means of electromagnetic drive control of flowing and stopping of fluid on the pipelines. In the automatic regulation systems they serve as relay bodies for remote control and regulation. The electromagnetic valves are intended for integration in automatic systems in machine building, energy, chemical industry etc. The electromagnetic valves of these series are two-way, two-positioned, normally closed, with indirect effect. The valves have a certain direction of fluid flow, which is indicated on the article. Many of the electromagnetic valves are operating on digital principle. Because of this they have two states – when to the electromagnet (coil) is supplied electrical signal and when the valves are in idle state (no voltage is supplied). The valves function is determined of their state in which they are at the moment.

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