Product Description
Enhance your industrial projects with the U.S. SOLID solenoid valve, crafted for multitudinous applications and compatibility with various fuels and gases like gasoline, diesel, and natural gas. Featuring a VITON seal, this valve is built to withstand corrosive chemicals and fluids, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
With a rapid response time of less than 1 second, this valve provides instantaneous flow control, opening and closing with precision when actuated. Engineered by U.S. SOLID experts, this valve offers a long life cycle of over a million cycles under proper maintenance and operating conditions.
Please note that this valve is not suitable for continuous duty exceeding 8 hours in a single cycle to avoid premature wear and core burnout. For continuous duty applications, explore U.S. SOLID's Motorized Ball Valves. Enjoy peace of mind with a one-year warranty, ensuring a replacement in case of any defects within the warranty period. Upgrade your industrial setup with U.S. SOLID for reliable performance and durability.
Specifications:
Size: 1/2"
Flow Aperture: 16 mm
Body Material: Brass
Gasket / Diaphragm / Seal: Viton
Rated voltage: AC 24 V, ± 10%
Current: 0.875 A
Power rating: 21 VA
Operation Type: Semi-direct Lift Valve
Operation Mode: Normally Open
Operational pressure range: 0 to 101 PSI / 0-0.7 Mpa (for Air, Water); 0 to 72 PSI / 0-0.5 Mpa (for Oil)
Flow value: 4.8 Cv
Minimum operational temperature: 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 degrees Celsius)
Maximum operational temperature: 248 degrees Fahrenheit (120 degrees Celsius)
Suitable Media: Air, water, oil, natural gas, diesel fuel, kerosene etc.
Quality assurance: CE Certified
Valve is not intended to be energized continuously for more than 8 hours. This can lead to burnout of the coil, and malfunctioning of the valve.
CA PROP65 WARNING - This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. They are not allowed by federal law to be installed for potable water use in the U.S.A. and its territories.