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Quick Details
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Type:
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Solenoid Valve
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Brand Name:
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BRANDO
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Product Name:
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Auto Drain Valve
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Body Material:
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Brass
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Seal Material:
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FKM
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Working Pressure:
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0 to 16 bar
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Function:
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2 Way Normally Closed
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Voltage:
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12VDC, 24VDC, 24VAC, 110VAC, 220VAC
Quick Details
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Port Size:
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1/2'', 1/2''
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Place of Origin:
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Zhejiang, China
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Model Number:
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BADV02
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Type:
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Solenoid Valve
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Brand Name:
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BRANDO
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Product Name:
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Auto Drain Valve
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Body Material:
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Brass
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Seal Material:
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FKM
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Working Pressure:
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0 to 16 bar
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Function:
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2 Way Normally Closed
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Voltage:
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12VDC, 24VDC, 24VAC, 110VAC, 220VAC
Main Dimension
Technical Data
BRANDO Model
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BADV02
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Valve Type
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COMBO
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Port Size
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1/2''
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Operation
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Direct Acting
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Function
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2 Way Normally Closed
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Power Connection
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DIN43650A
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Voltage
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12vDC, 24VDC, 24VAC, 110VAC, 220VAC
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Body Material
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Brass
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Seal Material
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FKM
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Insulation Class
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H
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Protection Class
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IP65
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Timer Cycle Range (ON / OFF)
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0.5 to 10 seconds / 0.5 to 45 minutes
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Timer Cycle Indication
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Bright LED illumination
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Test Feature
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Yes
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Working Pressure
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0 to 16 bar
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Our Production
FAQ
Question 1:
What is a solenoid valve used for?
Answer 1: A solenoid valve is used to open, close, mix, or divert media in an application. They are used in a wide variety of applications.
Question 2: How can you tell if your solenoid valve is bad?
Answer 2: If the solenoid valve fails to open or close, is partially open, makes a humming noise or has a burned-out solenoid coil, you need to troubleshoot the valve solenoids.
Question 3: How do I choose a solenoid valve?
Answer 3: When choosing a solenoid valve, it is important to know your media. Depending upon the media and flow requirement, choose the material, port size, orifice size, temperature, pressure, voltage, response time and certification required for your application.
Answer 1: A solenoid valve is used to open, close, mix, or divert media in an application. They are used in a wide variety of applications.
Question 2: How can you tell if your solenoid valve is bad?
Answer 2: If the solenoid valve fails to open or close, is partially open, makes a humming noise or has a burned-out solenoid coil, you need to troubleshoot the valve solenoids.
Question 3: How do I choose a solenoid valve?
Answer 3: When choosing a solenoid valve, it is important to know your media. Depending upon the media and flow requirement, choose the material, port size, orifice size, temperature, pressure, voltage, response time and certification required for your application.
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