614359G023106 FAQs
The valve operates on a 24 VDC (Direct Current) power supply.
Yes, this valve is designed to be mounted in any position without affecting its operation, offering flexibility in installation.
BSPP stands for British Standard Pipe Parallel, which is a type of threaded connection. It's essential to ensure that your system's threading matches this specification for proper installation.
Yes, this valve can be controlled remotely by connecting it to an appropriate control system or signal source.
A solenoid valve is an electromechanical device used to control the flow of fluids, such as liquids or gases, by opening or closing a valve in response to an electrical signal. It is widely used in various industries for fluid control applications.
Solenoid valves operate by using an electromagnetic coil (solenoid) to generate a magnetic field when an electrical current is applied. This magnetic field activates a plunger or armature to control the opening or closing of the valve, allowing or blocking the flow of the fluid.
Solenoid valves are known for their reliability and durability, provided they are correctly selected and maintained. Regular maintenance and ensuring that the valve is compatible with the operating conditions contribute to their longevity.
614359G023106 Installation
The installation process for the 0.25" BSPP 614359G023106 Asco Proportional Solenoid Valve is straightforward and typically consists of the following steps: First, position the valve in any orientation as it does not affect its operation, offering flexibility in installation. Second, connect the valve using the 0.25" BSPP (British Standard Pipe Parallel) fitting for fluid or gas inlet and outlet, ensuring the threads match your system's requirements. Next, establish the electrical connection by wiring the valve to a 24 VDC power supply, adhering to the manufacturer's electrical connection instructions.
Following that, integrate the valve into your fluid or gas control system, making sure all connections are securely tightened to prevent leaks. Before full operation, perform testing and calibration to achieve the desired proportional control, adjusting settings as needed. Finally, complete the integration into your system, following its specific design and requirements. Remember to maintain the provided installation and maintenance instructions for future reference and potential troubleshooting while always following the manufacturer's guidelines for safe and proper installation.