U.S. Solid 1 1/4" Brass Motorized Ball Valve 220V AC (85-265 V AC) DN32 Electrical Ball Valve, 2 Wire Auto Return Setup

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SKU:
JFMSV00056-G
UPC:
888107096795
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1 1/4"
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Hardware > Plumbing > Plumbing Fittings & Supports > Plumbing Valves

This 1 1/4" brass motorized ball valve from U.S. Solid comes in a sturdy, durable brass. It is a great option for the DIY project, but strong enough for big businesses. The stem and body of the valve are comprised of trusty brass, which is safe but resilient.
The valve actuates with 85-265V of AC power. When energized, it will open fully in 6-8 seconds. Since this valve is a normally closed (N/C) ball valve, it will automatically return to a closed position when the power source is eliminated. When fully opened, a limit switch keeps the amount of power used by the valve to a miniscule levels. This makes it a much more environmentally friendly option than most solenoid valves. Most solenoid valves are fully energized when opened, which can lead to problems and overheating when run continuously. This valve draws such low levels of power once fully opened that it can be run continuously and never overheat.


The stem on this valve comes with a robust torque rating of 6 Nm. This is important, though often overlooked. The stem is a frequent point of failure for valves, and having a strong stem helps to ensure a lifetime of quality performance.


Specifications
Valve Material: Brass
Ball Seat: PTFE
Seal: EPDM
Close/Open Time: 6-8 Seconds
Working Voltage: 85-265V AC
Max Power: 5 W
Max Torque: 6 N m
Max Pressure: 1.0 MPa
Temperature range for Flow Medium: 0°C to 100°C
Ambient Temperature Range: -5°C to 40°C
Enclosure Rating: IP65
Life Expectancy: 80,000-100,000 Cycles
Thread Type: G
Standard Port, 25 mm
Can not be used in strong acid, strong base, waste water, industrial gas and other media containing many impurities.
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. And it is not allowed to be installed in potable water pipelines.