Description
The 2 Way Electric On/Off valve with a nickel-plated brass body is designed for efficient flow control in various industrial applications. Operating at a maximum working pressure of 16 barg and suitable for media temperatures ranging from -20ºC to 140ºC, this valve is ideal for use in manufacturing, water treatment, and compressed air systems. Its primary function is to isolate flow, ensuring reliable operation and leak prevention, which is crucial for maintaining system safety and operational efficiency. The durable construction offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it a dependable choice for process plants and pipelines. This valve is powered by a 12V DC supply, providing seamless integration into automated systems.
Features
- Compact 1/2" orifice design for efficient flow control.
- Robust construction with nickel plated brass body for enhanced durability.
- Rated for a maximum working pressure of 16 barg, ensuring reliable performance.
- Wide media temperature range from -20ºC to 140ºC for versatile applications.
- Operates on 12V DC voltage, suitable for low-voltage systems.
- Electric on/off function for precise control of fluid flow.
- Corrosion-resistant materials to withstand harsh environments.
- Easy installation and maintenance, reducing downtime in operations.
Applications
- Used in fluid handling systems for precise control of water and other liquids in industrial applications.
- Ideal for compressed air systems, enabling efficient operation and isolation of pneumatic equipment.
- Applied in water distribution networks to manage flow and pressure in municipal and industrial settings.
- Utilised in gas pipelines for safe and reliable on/off control of natural gas and other gaseous media.
- Employed in steam systems to regulate steam flow and maintain optimal pressure in heating applications.
- Critical for process control in manufacturing environments, ensuring accurate flow management of various media.
- Facilitates equipment isolation in maintenance operations, allowing for safe servicing of machinery and systems.
- Commonly found in HVAC systems for controlling the flow of heating and cooling fluids in commercial buildings.