3/4" Brass Electric Solenoid Valve 220V AC G Thread N.C. Air Water Fuel VITON
3/4" Brass Electric Solenoid Valve 220V AC G Thread N.C. Air Water Fuel VITON
Suitable for use with hot or cold water, natural gas, air, very low viscosity fluids (< 20 cst) and gasoline or other petroleum based liquids. Customers chose this general purpose valve for supplemental gas tanks, sprinkler systems, and more. Suitable for outdoor use; not for underwater.
Body Material: Brass
Gasket / Diaphragm / Seal: VITON
Rated voltage: AC 220 V, ± 10%
Current: 0.1 A
Power rating: 22 VA
Operation Type: Semi-direct Lift Valve
Operation Mode: Normally Closed
Minimum operational temperature: 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 degrees Celsius)
Maximum operational temperature: 248 degrees Fahrenheit (120 degrees Celsius)
Suitable Medium: Air, water, oil, natural gas, diesel fuel, kerosene etc.
Flow Aperture: 20 mm
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 capacity: 7.6 gallons per minute (GPM) of water at 60oF with a pressure drop of 1 PSI
Flow value: 7.6 Cv
FLOW DIRECTION: Make note of the arrow on your valve. Most U.S. Solid solenoid valves are unidirectional. This means they are intended for flow in one direction only, in the direction of the arrow. See Figure 1 for location of arrow. If connected in opposite direction, the valve will not actuate properly (will not close for Normally Closed valves). Additionally, be sure the medium passing through is filtered. If not, particles will cling to the gasket over time, which can cause it to not seal properly.
POLARITY: For valves with 2 wires, the valve will actuate regardless of which terminal each wire is connected to (+ or -).
THREADING: U.S. Solid Valves follow British Standard Pipe Thread(BSPT). We recommend use of Teflon tape to ensure seal of the threading, as shown in Figure 2. It is suitable to liquids, gases and even for high vacuum.
PRESSURE: All solenoid valves need some pressure to actuate. This is especially true of pilot, or indirectly operated valves.