About Ro System Inside Threaded Solenoid Valve
We offer four different variations of valves for UV water purifier, domestic RO system and commercial RO systems.
- Inlet / Outlet : 1/4" BSPF
- Mounting : Bottom Mounting
- Food Contact On request
- Flow rate: 6-8 LPM
- Inlet Filter: Not Provided, Optional
- Available Valve Type : Normally Closed (0.2 to 8 bar), Normally Open (0.2 to 3 bar), Low Pressure (600 mm WC), Magnetically Latching (0.2 to 6 bar)
Available Versions and Voltages :
- G series : Normally Closed 6 V DC*, 12, 24, 36, 48 V DC, 110 V*, 230 V AC
- N Series : Normally Open 12, 24, 36, 48 V DC
- L Series :Magnetically Latching: 6 - 12 V DC, 60 mS, 9 Ohms.
- D Series : Low pressure direct acting, 12, 24, 36, 48 V DC, 230 V AC
Efficient and Reliable Water ControlThe solenoid valve delivers precise, automated water flow management suitable for various water purification systems. Its instant response mechanism ensures water only flows as needed, minimizing waste and optimizing system efficiency. The robust build and intelligent electromagnetic actuation guarantee longevity and consistent performance across more than 100,000 cycles.
User-Friendly and Versatile DesignFeaturing an easy-to-install inline and inside-threaded port, this valve fits seamlessly into domestic RO units and water dispensers. Its compact size and lightweight structure allow for flexible placement, while low noise levels ensure an unobtrusive operation in home environments. The use of safe, drinking water-compatible materials gives added peace of mind.
FAQs of Ro System Inside Threaded Solenoid Valve:
Q: How do I install the inside threaded solenoid valve in my RO water purifier?
A: To install, first shut off the water supply and disconnect power. Attach the 1/4-inch female threaded ends inline with your RO systems water inlet, ensuring tight and leak-free connections. Restore power and check for proper operation by activating the systemwater flow should open and close instantly.
Q: What are the benefits of using a normally closed (NC) solenoid valve in a reverse osmosis system?
A: A normally closed valve enhances safety by only allowing water to flow when electrical power is applied, preventing leaks or overflow when the system is idle. It also helps improve system efficiency, water conservation, and aids in automation.
Q: When should I consider replacing the solenoid valve in my RO system?
A: Replace the valve if you notice persistent leakage, delayed response, or noisy operation after prolonged use. With a rated lifespan of over 100,000 operation cycles, regular inspection can help maintain system performance.
Q: What is the process for automatic water flow control offered by this solenoid valve?
A: The electromagnetic solenoid valve operates by opening its internal passage instantly (within one second) when a 24V DC electric current is applied, allowing water to pass. When the current stops, it automatically closes and halts the flow.
Q: Where can this valve be used besides domestic RO systems?
A: This solenoid valve is also suitable for installation in water dispensers and other domestic appliances requiring controlled, safe water flow compatible with drinking standards.
Q: What materials are used in the valve, and are they safe for drinking water applications?
A: The body is made of durable engineering plastic, while the threaded connectors are brass or stainless steel, all of which are deemed safe and hygienic for drinking water and comply with domestic water appliance standards.