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Solenoid Valves |
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The RedHat Next Generation revolutionary new power
management technology sets new industry standards for reliability and
power consumption. The new line of solenoid valves accepts both AC and
DC voltages while improving performance. These 2-, 3- and 4-way
solenoid valves are designed to handle most fluid control applications.
Now available with Class I, Division 2 approvals
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 | Increase in DC pressure ratings to AC levels on all products (up to
500% improvement). |
 | Lower power operation (2-watt solenoid delivers the same performance
as a traditional 17-watt AC solenoid). |
 | Voltage ranging provides standard solutions to special voltage
requirements, such as global usage, voltage fluctuations, and specialty
applications. |
 | Built in surge suppression eliminates the need for a separate surge
suppression diode. |
 | Elimination of AC hum. |
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Click here to view the Next Generation Flash Presentation
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2-way
One inlet and one outlet, and are used to permit and shut off fluid flow.
The two types of operations are “Normally Closed” and “Normally Open”.
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3-way
These valves have three pipe connections and two orifices. When one
orifice is open, the other is closed and vice versa. They’re commonly used
to alternately apply pressure to, and exhaust pressure from, a valve
actuator or a single acting cylinder. These valves can be normally closed,
normally open or universal.
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4-way
These valves have four or five pipe connections, commonly called ports.
One pressure inlet, two cylinder ports providing pressure to a double
acting cylinder or actuator, and one or two outlets to exhaust pressure
from the cylinders.
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