Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Direct Acting 2-Way Parker Solenoid Valve




A Solenoid valve is used wherever fluid flow has to be managed automatically. They are being used to an increasing degree in the most different types of plants and equipment. The variety of different patterns that are available allows a valve to be chosen to exactly suit the application in question.

Two-way Parker solenoid valve worked valves are closed valves with one channel port and one outlet port. In the de-invigorated condition, the center spring, helped by the liquid weight, holds the valve close on the valve seat to close the stream. 

Whenever invigorated, the center and seal are maneuvered into the solenoid curl and the valve opens. The electromagnet power is more noteworthy than the consolidated spring power and the static and dynamic weight powers of the medium.

Parts of the Solenoid Valve

1) Valve body

2) Inlet port of the valve

3) Outlet port

4) Coil/ Solenoid

5) Coil windings

6) Lead wires

7) Plunger or piston

The solenoid valve clarified above is the two-way solenoid valve since it has just two ports. This is likewise called the immediate acting two-way solenoid valve. There are likewise immediate acting three-way and four-way solenoid valves utilized for various applications.

Read more about Parker solenoid valve


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