About Normally closed and magnetically latching solenoid
Normally closed and magnetically latching solenoid valves for auto taps -Two different types of variations of auto taps are offered that include electricity driven and battery controlled. The battery controlled version adopts latching solenoid valve. The electrical version of these valves contains solenoid valves of enclosed design.
Efficient Flow Control SolutionDesigned for seamless automation, this solenoid valve is perfect for regulating the flow of water, air, and gas in both industrial and commercial applications. Its magnetically latched configuration ensures energy is only used during switching, providing high efficiency and optimal performance. The valves versatile mounting and silent operation contribute to user convenience and system reliability.
Robust and Reliable PerformanceWith a copper coil insulated to F Class and a sturdy engineering plastic body, the valve resists wear and functions effectively in challenging environments. Its fast response and wide temperature range ensure dependable operation, while CE and RoHS certification confirm safety and compliance with international standards.
FAQs of Normally closed and magnetically latching solenoid:
Q: How does the pulse latching mechanism work in this solenoid valve?
A: The pulse latching mechanism uses a brief electrical pulse to change the valves state. The valve remains latched in its new position until a reverse polarity pulse resets it, consuming minimal power and improving operational efficiency.
Q: What applications is this solenoid valve best suited for?
A: This valve is ideal for automatic control of water, air, and gas flows in industrial automation, irrigation, HVAC, and laboratory systems, thanks to its precise actuation and low power consumption.
Q: When should I use an NBR versus an EPDM seal material with this valve?
A: NBR seals are recommended for water and general-purpose uses, while EPDM is optimal for applications involving hot water or steam, particularly in environments requiring greater chemical resistance.
Q: Where can this valve be installed?
A: The valve can be mounted in any position, allowing flexibility in system layout. Its suitable for use in confined spaces due to its compact dimensions and threaded BSP connections.
Q: What is the process for resetting the valves position?
A: To reset the valve, apply a reverse polarity electrical pulse. This acts on the magnetically latching solenoid, switching the valve back to its original closed state without continuous electric current.
Q: What benefit does the mute feature offer during operation?
A: The mute feature ensures low noise levels (less than 50 dB) during actuation, making the valve ideal for environments where quiet operation is essential, such as laboratories or residential settings.