U.S. Solid 1/2" Electric Solenoid Valve 12V DC Brass Body Normally Open G Thread, NBR Seal

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JFSV00078-G
UPC:
888107096665
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U.S. Solid normally open (N/O) electric solenoid valve is constructed with a durable brass body, 1/2" female threaded (G) connections, and NBR gasket.

The solenoid valves have a rating of IP65, which means they can withstand spray from water. However, if permanently installed outdoors, it is recommended that you enclose the valves in some protective housing. Suitable for outdoor use; not for use underwater. Suitable for use with hot or cold water, natural gas, air, very low viscosity fluids (< 20 cst). Customers chose this general purpose valve for supplemental gas tanks, sprinkler systems, and more. This solenoid valve is not to be used continuously for more than 8 hours. It can result in the valve overheating.

Brand: U.S. Solid

Model: USS2-00078

Size: 1/2"

Flow Aperture: 16 mm

Body Material: Brass

Gasket / Diaphragm / Seal: NBR

Rated voltage: DC12 V, ± 10%

Current: 1.583 A

Power rating: 19 W

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 capacity: 4.8 gallons per minute (GPM) of water at 60oF with a pressure drop of 1 PSI

Flow value: 4.8 Cv

Minimum operational temperature: 23 degrees Fahrenheit (-5 degrees Celsius)

Maximum operational temperature: 176 degrees Fahrenheit (80 degrees Celsius)

Suitable Media: Air, water, oil, natural gas, etc.

Quality assurance: CE Certified

OVERHEATING WARNING: Not designed for continuous operation(not a 100% duty cycle). While energized, under normal operating conditions, solenoid valve will get HOT. The coil will reach a maximum temperature of about 80℃. It is fully complied with national standard: JB/T7352-2010. If energized continuously for more than 8h the coil may burn.