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110 AC 16mm Normally Open 3/8" NPT Stainless Steel Viton Diaphragm 2-Way Sole.

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About 110 AC 16mm Normally Open 3/8" NPT Stainless Steel

A two way solenoid valve means that there are 2 ports in which fluid flows from/to. These zero pressure valves open/close without any applied pressure from the working fluid. The Direct Acting valves will stop flow in either direction, but are still only designed to allow full flow in a single direction. General purpose 2-way direct acting and semi-direct lift acting valves. Common applications include water, oil (below 20cst), air, gas, freon, *vacuum, weak acids & weak alkali. Check chemical compatibility charts for the valve body and seals of the valves to see if they are compatible in the case of using a weak acid/base. * Valves larger than 1" cannot hold a full vacuum. It is recommended to use the smaller valves for vacuum applications, especially if near full vacuum needs to be achieved. *Only Solenoid valves of 1" ports and smaller are able to operate with full vacuum. Flow of the Valve: The Semi-Direct Lift valves can only stop flow in one direction, which is indicated by the arrow on the body of the valve. If pressure is applied in the opposite direction, the valve will be opened and allow a slow trickle of fluid in the opposite direction. These valves should only be used for stopping flow in one direction. If preventing of backflow is required, a check valve should be placed in the line after the solenoid valve. Coil Use: The coils are designed to withstand heat build-up from continuous use as long as they are exposed to ambient and not insulated in order to dissipate heat. Although they can be used continuously without shutoff, it will reduce the life of the coil to operate them constantly. For the larger valves (1-1/4" and up), when operating near the maximum pressure, it can take a little longer for them to close than the smaller valves. Because of this, some applications with larger valves may also experience a "fluttering" sound as the valve tries to close against the high pressure.