Description
The 3 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 capable of handling media temperatures from -20ºC to 140ºC, this valve is ideal for use in manufacturing, water treatment, compressed air systems, and process plants. Its primary function is to isolate flow, regulate pressure, and control the direction of media, ensuring reliable operation and system safety. The durable construction offers excellent corrosion resistance, preventing leaks and enhancing operational efficiency. This valve is an essential component for engineers, maintenance teams, and procurement officers seeking dependable solutions for their industrial processes.
Features
- Constructed from durable nickel plated brass for enhanced corrosion resistance.
- Features a 2” orifice, optimising flow rates for various applications.
- Operates effectively under a maximum working pressure of 16 barg.
- Designed to handle media temperatures ranging from -20ºC to 140ºC.
- Utilises a 12V DC power supply for efficient electric operation.
- Three-way configuration allows for versatile flow control and direction.
- Compact design facilitates easy installation in tight spaces.
- Reliable on/off functionality ensures precise control of fluid flow.
Applications
- Used in fluid handling systems for precise control of liquid flow in industrial processes.
- Ideal for compressed air applications, ensuring reliable operation in pneumatic systems.
- Facilitates water distribution in municipal and industrial water treatment facilities.
- Employed in gas pipelines for safe and efficient gas flow management.
- Utilised in steam systems to regulate steam flow and maintain optimal pressure levels.
- Integral to process control systems, allowing for automated control of various media.
- Provides equipment isolation in maintenance operations, ensuring safety during servicing.
- Applicable in HVAC systems for controlling heating and cooling fluid circulation.