27/04/2020
What is a Direct Acting Solenoid Valve?
Direct acting solenoid valves, also known as zero rated solenoid valves, are electro-mechanical valves that are used to control the flow of liquids or gases. This type of valve is directly actuated by the solenoid and does not require any difference in pressure between the inlet and outlet ports in order to operate; they can therefore function from 0 bar upwards.
What is a Direct Acting Solenoid Valve?
Direct acting solenoid valves, also known as zero rated solenoid valves, are electro-mechanical valves that are used to control the flow of liquids or gases.
This type of valve is directly actuated by the solenoid and does not require any difference in pressure between the inlet and outlet ports in order to operate; they can therefore function from 0 bar upwards.
What are the benefits of Direct Acting Solenoid Valves?
Can be used in negative pressure circuits
Available in compact 2/2 way normally open or closed versions
Includes Click-onTM solenoids that can be replaced without tools
Number of valve body options makes it suitable for liquids and gases
Where are they used?
These valves tend to be smaller in size and are typically used in low flow or high pressure applications.
How do they work?
Solenoid de-energised and valve is closed
The sealing element is directly connected to the plunger. When the solenoid is de-energised, the spring force presses the plunger on to the seat sealing the orifice. The plunger is only moved by energising the solenoid.
Solenoid energised and valve is open
When the solenoid is energised, the magnetic force lifts the plunger from the valve seat and the valve opens.
Maximum operating pressure and flow depend directly on the seat diameter (nominal diameter) and the force of the solenoid.
Available Ranges:
82080
82090
82510
82530
82540
82560
82590
82610
83040
83150
84360
85340
85780
85840
86500
86520
86540
86580
86700
86720
86740
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