Stainless Steel Electric Solenoid Valve- 1/4" 24V DC Normally Closed with VITON SEAL
Electric solenoid valves are essential components for various applications requiring reliable fluid control. This particular solenoid valve boasts top-notch quality construction with a stainless steel body, two-way inlet and outlet ports featuring one-quarter inch female threaded connections. Equipped with durable Viton seals resistant to heat and oil, these valves are suitable for a wide range of liquids and gases including hot or cold water, low viscosity fluids, oils, and hydrocarbons like gasoline, kerosene, or diesel fuel.
With an IP65 rating, these solenoid valves can withstand water spray, making them ideal for many indoor applications. It is important to note that they are not suitable for underwater use, and if installed outdoors permanently, protective housing is recommended. Customers favor these general-purpose valves for DIY projects, moderate-temperature applications, water exchange in aquariums, air horns, or draining moisture from air tanks.
Specifications
- Pipe Size: 1/4"
- Flow Aperture: 2.5 mm
- Body Material: Stainless Steel
- Gasket / Diaphragm / Seal: VITON
- Operation Type: Direct Lift Valve
- Operation Mode: Normally Closed
- Voltage: DC 24V ± 10%
- Power rating: 14 W
- 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: 0.23 gallons per minute (GPM) of water at 60 oF with a pressure drop of 1 PSI
- Flow value: 0.23 Cv
- Temperature, Minimum: 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 degrees Celsius)
- Temperature Maximum: 248 degrees Fahrenheit (120 degrees Celsius)
- OVERHEATING WARNING: Not designed for continuous operation (not a 100% duty cycle). While energized, under normal operating conditions, the solenoid valve will get HOT. The coil will reach a maximum temperature of about 176°F (80℃), which is fully compliant with national standard: JB/T7352-2010. If energized continuously for more than 8 hours, the coil may burn.