Electric Solenoid Valve- 1/2" 24V AC Stainless Steel Body Normally Closed, VITON SEAL
Electric solenoid valves are essential components for controlling the flow of various fluids in many applications. This particular model features a stainless steel body and one-half inch female threaded connections for easy installation. Equipped with a heat and oil resistant Viton gasket, these valves are suitable for use with hot or cold water, gases, air, oils, and hydrocarbons such as gasoline, kerosene, or diesel fuel.
With an IP65 rating, these solenoid valves can withstand water spray, making them ideal for a range of general purpose applications. However, to ensure longevity when installed outdoors, it is advisable to protect the valves with a housing. Please note that these valves are not suitable for underwater use.
Customers appreciate these electric solenoid valves for various purposes including do-it-yourself projects, moderate temperature applications, flow control in irrigation systems, reverse osmosis systems, and home brewing setups.
Specifications:
- Pipe Size: 1/2"
- Flow Aperture: 16 mm
- Body Material: Stainless Steel
- Gasket / Diaphragm / Seal: Viton
- Operation Type: Semi-Direct Lift Valve
- Operation Mode: Normally Closed
- Voltage: AC 24V ± 10%
- Power rating: 21 VA
- Suitable Media: Air, water, oil, Diesel fuel, kerosene, etc.
- Operational pressure range:
- Air/Water/Diesel fuel/Kerosene: 0-7 Bar (0 to 101 PSI)
- Oil: 0-5 Bar (0 to 72 PSI)
- Flow capacity: 4.8 gallons per minute (GPM) of water at 60°F with a pressure drop of 1 PSI
- Flow value: 4.8 Cv
- Temperature, Minimum: 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 degrees Celsius)
- Temperature Maximum: 248 degrees Fahrenheit (120 degrees Celsius)
OVERHEATING WARNING: These valves are not designed for continuous operation and do not have a 100% duty cycle. During normal use, the solenoid valve will get hot, with the coil reaching a maximum temperature of about 176°F (80℃), compliant with the national standard: JB/T7352-2010. If energized continuously for more than 8 hours, the coil may burn out.