Pipeline Solenoid Valve Solutions are commonly used control components that regulate the flow of fluids, enabling fluid control. Pipeline solenoid valves can be categorized into pressurized and unpressurized types. Pressurized pipeline solenoid valves are used when there is pressure within the pipeline. They control fluid flow, facilitating fluid control. The advantage of pressurized pipeline solenoid valves lies in their ability to regulate fluid flow, thus better controlling fluid movement. Unpressurized pipeline solenoid valves, on the other hand, are used in pipelines without pressure. They also control fluid flow, enabling fluid control. The advantage of unpressurized pipeline solenoid valves lies in their ability to regulate fluid flow, ensuring better control over fluid movement. Additionally, they boast simple structures, easy installation, long lifespan, and low maintenance costs. In summary, pipeline solenoid valves can be categorized into pressurized and unpressurized types, both facilitating fluid control. However, there are differences in usage between pressurized and unpressurized pipeline solenoid valves. The appropriate type should be selected based on specific requirements.
Performance Characteristics:
Applicable Voltage: DC12-36V, AC110-220V
Applicable Water Inlet Valve Pressure: 0.02-0.8MPa
Applicable Water Outlet Valve Pressure: 0-0.005MPa
Applicable Media and Temperature: Municipal Water 0-60℃ (non-freezing)
Coil Orientation: 90°, 180°, 270°, 360°
Flow Characteristics: 0.3MPa-3L/min (2 minutes), 0.3MPa-5L/min (3 minutes), 0.003MPa-1.2L/min (water outlet valve)