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Solenoid Valves for Secondary Coolant Glycol

Solenoid Valves for Secondary Coolant Glycol

The primary purpose of an electrically operated solenoid valve is to control automatically the flow of fluids, liquid or gas.

Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: Please Configure for Model Number
  • Connection Type: ODF Copper
  • Body Material: Forged Brass
  • Product Series: R1021E
  • Coil Type: LESS COIL
  • Minimum Liquid Temperature: -40 °C, -40 °F
  • Maximum Liquid Temperature: 82 °C, 180 °F
  • Spring Material: Stainless Steel
  • Diaphragm Material: EPDM
  • Seal Material: EPDM
  • Maximum Pressure Differential: 150, 50, 125 psi
  • Connection Size: 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 34 inch
  • Product Style: 2-Way or Diaphragm Hung, Diaphragm Hung, Diaphragm Pivoted Edge, Diaphragm Offset Pilot
  • Function: Normally Open or Normally Closed
  • Maximum Operating Pressure: 250 or 225 psig
  • For Fluid Type: Glycol
  • Maximum Operating Temperature: 180 °F
  • Maximum Flow Rate: NA
  • Mounting Type: NA
  • Configuration: NA
  • Minimum Operating Temperature: -40 °F
Safety Warning

Full Product Description

There are two basic types of solenoid valves. The most common is the normally-closed type, in which the valve opens when the coil is energized, and closes when the coil is de-energized. The other type is the normally-open valve which opens when the coil is de-energized and closes when the coil is energized. For secondary coolant applications it is important to use system capacity, type of fluid, temperature and pressures. It is not recommended to size by line size.

Secondary coolant systems are advantageous because they eliminate liquid refrigerant. This reduces installation
costs and labor, and eliminates costly refrigerant leaks. Also, PVC tubing can be used, rather than the heavier, more expensive copper tubing normally used in traditional systems. Another benefit is more efficient defrost cycles with less potential product damage.

Markets:
• Refrigeration

Features and Benefits:
• Class F coils
• It has extended copper connections.
• It has a forged brass body
• Synthetic seating material for tight closing at lower pressure drop

Applications:
• Refrigeration – Cases, Freezers, Walkin units, Self-contained units

For over 80 years the Sporlan Division of Parker Hannifin has set the industry standard for the development and manufacture of leading edge HVACR components. Our outside technical sales force and application engineering team focuses on refrigeration system applications and troubleshooting for service technicians, distribution channel partners, and original equipment manufacturers.

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