Solenoid Control Valve
Solenoid control valves are hydraulic control valves that automatically perform the opening and closing function remotely using electrical energy. The control of solenoid control valves is provided by a control device that can provide electrical signals, PLC control units or time relays.
Solenoid Control Valve Features: - The solenoid valves used on the control valve can be 3/2 position or 2/2 position valves depending on the application.
- Solenoid control valves can be selected as normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO) as desired.
- The standard voltage value of solenoid control valves is 24 Volt AC. However, it is possible to provide control at different voltage values by using 9 Volt DC latching or 12 Volt DC coils.
- It can be used in many different applications by adding pilot valves that provide different pressure, flow and level control to be mounted on the valve.
USING SOLENOID CONTROL VALVE INSTRUCTIONS
Mount the valve according to the arrow indicating the flow direction.
For ease of service and maintenance of the valve, it is recommended to install isolation valves (slide, butterfly or ball valves, etc.) on the upstream side to cut off the water in the line.
In order for the valve to operate efficiently, it is recommended to place a suction cup before the valve.
To protect the valve from freezing during winter months, drain the water in the valve actuator to the atmosphere.
After installing the main valve to the network, install the electrical connection of the solenoid valve on the valve to the control device you will use.
Choose the cable diameter to be drawn for electrical transmission from the control device to the solenoid control valve correctly according to the electrical properties of the solenoid valve and the distance to be drawn.
The voltage value of the control device to be used must be the same as the voltage value of the solenoid valve.
To open and close the valve manually, move the ball valve indicated with 4 to the desired position.
Clean the filter indicated with number 5 according to the degree of pollution of the water.
- The solenoid valves used on the control valve can be 3/2 position or 2/2 position valves depending on the application.
- Solenoid control valves can be selected as normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO) as desired.
- The standard voltage value of solenoid control valves is 24 Volt AC. However, it is possible to provide control at different voltage values by using 9 Volt DC latching or 12 Volt DC coils.
- It can be used in many different applications by adding pilot valves that provide different pressure, flow and level control to be mounted on the valve.
USING SOLENOID CONTROL VALVE INSTRUCTIONS
Mount the valve according to the arrow indicating the flow direction.
For ease of service and maintenance of the valve, it is recommended to install isolation valves (slide, butterfly or ball valves, etc.) on the upstream side to cut off the water in the line.
In order for the valve to operate efficiently, it is recommended to place a suction cup before the valve.
To protect the valve from freezing during winter months, drain the water in the valve actuator to the atmosphere.
After installing the main valve to the network, install the electrical connection of the solenoid valve on the valve to the control device you will use.
Choose the cable diameter to be drawn for electrical transmission from the control device to the solenoid control valve correctly according to the electrical properties of the solenoid valve and the distance to be drawn.
The voltage value of the control device to be used must be the same as the voltage value of the solenoid valve.
To open and close the valve manually, move the ball valve indicated with 4 to the desired position.
Clean the filter indicated with number 5 according to the degree of pollution of the water.