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4 Solenoid Valves
Solenoid Valves
Principles of Operation
A solenoid valve is a combination of two basic Two constructions are available for 2-way valves:
functional units: • Floating diaphragm or piston which requires a
• A solenoid (electromagnet) with its core minimum pressure drop across the valve to remain
• A valve body containing one or more orifices in the open position (Figures 2A, 2B).
Flow through an orifice is shut off or allowed by • Hung-type diaphragm or piston held open
the movement of the core when the solenoid is mechanically by the solenoid core. The valve
energized or de-energized. ASCO valves have a opens and remains open with zero pressure drop
solenoid mounted directly on the valve body. The (Figures 3A, 3B).
core is enclosed in a sealed tube, providing a
compact, leaktight assembly.
Direct Acting Valves (Figures 1A, 1B)
When the solenoid is energized in a direct acting
valve, the core directly opens the orifice of a
Normally Closed valve or closes the orifice of a Figure 2A: Figure 2B:
Normally Open valve. When de-energized, a Pilot Operated, Normally Pilot Operated,
Closed Valve, Normally Closed Valve,
spring returns the valve to its original position. De-Energized Energized
The valve will operate at pressures from 0 psi to
its rated maximum.
The force needed to open the valve is proportional
to the orifice size and fluid pressure. As the orifice
size increases, so does the force required. To open
large orifices while keeping solenoid size small, a
Pilot Operated construction is used. Figure 3A: Figure 3B:
Pilot Operated, Normally Pilot Operated,
Closed Valve, Normally Closed Valve,
De-Energized Energized
2 Press. 2 Press.
1 Cyl. 1 Cyl.
3 Exh. 3 Exh.
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Solenoid
Solenoid Coils (Non-Electronic*) AC Ambient Capabilities
Except where noted, all ASCO valves are Industrial Temperature Limitations
equipped with coils which can be energized con- and Thermal Characteristics of
ASCO RedHat II Solenoids and Coils
tinuously without danger of overheating or failure. The typical watt ratings given show the relationship
Standard coils have 18" leads which can be con- between different classes of coil insulation and the
watt ratings to achieve higher temperature capabilites.
nected to any controlling device. Spade, screw The information contained in these tables applies only to
Non-Explosionproof, AC constructions.
terminal, and DIN-type spade connector coils are
also available. For three phase power systems, the Excess margin for higher fluid or ambient temperature
two leads can be connected to any two of the Temperature rise due to power input
three phases.
Listed ambient
All coils are constructed in accordance with
Notes:
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., NEMA, IEEE, and As measured by the “Resistance Method.”
other industrial standards ASCO Class B, F, and H Ambient temperatures are directly additive to coil rise —
fluid temperature is not.
insulation systems are UL listed in the Recognized
For M-6, 50 Hz wattage values, add 2 watts to the
Component Index (yellow book) under Guide No. indicated values.
Because of explosionproof codes and surface temperature
OBJY2. limitations, the maximum listed ambients for specific valves
should not be exceeded. Consult factory concerning
For AC ambient capabilities, see chart to the explosionproof applications where higher-than-listed ambients
are encountered.
right. DC ambient capabilities are 104°F (40°C) Maximum temperatures shown are industrial limits. For UL
for RedHat II. These ambients are based on a limits, subtract 27°F (-3°C) for Class F coils and 36°F (2°C)
for Class H coils.
minimum available voltage of 85% of nominal. If
Final Temperature °C (°F)
minimum available voltage is greater, a higher
200 Class “H” Limit
ambient limitation may be possible. Consult (356°F) 180
Class “F”
factory for details. Limit
160
(311°F) 155
* See Pages 527-530 for RedHat Next Generation (284°F) 140
Electronic coils. (266°F) 130
120
(212°F) 100
Coil Insulation Systems and (194°F) 90
Temperature Limitations 80
Temperature Rise from
Power Input
RedHat II Solenoid Class F 311°F (155°C) and Class H 356°F (180°C) (140°F) 60
(125°F) 51.6
40
EPOXY
ENCAPSULATION 20 Ambient Ambient
0
Coil Class FT FB HT HB
Typical M6 6.1 9.1 6.1 9.1
AC
MXX 10.1 17.1 10.1 17.1
Wattage
Rating M12 16.1 20.1 16.1 20.1
BOBBIN
Class F and H
PPS
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Coil Operating Voltage Ranges Power Consumption
All coils are designed for industrial operating voltages Power consumption can be determined from the
and can be used on the following voltage ranges: ratings shown on individual Series pages. For AC
valves, the watts, volt-ampere “inrush” (the high
AC DC momentary surge occurring at coil energization),
and volt-ampere “holding” (the continuous draw
Nominal Normal Nominal Normal
Voltage Rating Operating Range Voltage Rating Operating Range following inrush) are given.
24 20-24 6 5.1-6.3 The current rating for inrush and holding may be
120 102-120 12 10.2-12.6
determined by dividing the voltage into the
volt-amp rating:
— — 24 20-25
240 204-240 120 102-126 Inrush volt-amp inrush
=
480 408-480 240 204-252 Amps voltage
Solenoid Constructions
Internal parts in contact with fluids are of
non-magnetic 300 and magnetic 400 series stainless
steel. In AC constructions, the shading coil is
normally copper, except that silver is mostly used in
valves with stainless steel bodies. Other materials
are available, when required. In DC constructions,
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RedHat II solenoid enclosures are of one-piece Intended for outdoor use, primarily
Raintight, Dusttight, to provide protection against wind-
molded epoxy construction, with an integral 1/2" Type 3S and Sleet (Ice) blown dust, rain, and sleet; external
NPT conduit hub. This epoxy encapsulation serves Resistant mechanism remains operable when
ice laden.
as the enclosure. The magnetic frame is molded
into the coil. Intended for outdoor use, primarily
Rainproof, Sleet (Ice) to provide protection against falling
RedHat II solenoids are offered as Type 1 General Type 3R
Resistant rain and sleet; undamaged by the
Purpose or Type 7 (A, B, C, and D) Explosionproof. formation of ice on the enclosure.
Type 1 – Solenoids are green and come equipped Intended for indoor or outdoor
with three 18" long leads (the green lead is a use to provide protection against
splashing water, water seepage,
ground wire). Also available as options are 1/4" Type 4
Watertight and
falling or hose-directed water, and
Dusttight
spade connectors, screw terminals, and DIN-type severe external condensation;
terminals meeting ISO 4400 and DIN Standard 43650. undamaged by the formation of ice
on the enclosure.
An optional junction box/terminal coil construction Watertight, Dusttight,
Same as Type 4, but provides addi-
is also available for use with spade and screw Type 4X and Corrosion
tional protection to resist corrosion.
terminal constructions. Refer to the “Optional Resistant
Features” Section for details. Intended for indoor or outdoor use
to provide protection against entry
Type 7 – Solenoids are black and are available Type 6 Submersible of water during submersion at a
only in the leaded construction. limited depth. (Tested to 6’ for 30
minutes.)
All RedHat II solenoids also meet the requirements
for Types 2 Dripproof, 3 and 3S Raintight, and 4 Same as Type 6 Enclosure, but
provides prolonged submersion
and 4X Watertight-Corrosion Resistant. Type 6P Submersible
protection at a limited depth.
The Following wattages carry Type 7 and Type 9 (Tested to 6’ for 24 hours.)
approvals as shown; for Type 7 &
Refer to charts on next page.
Type 9
Type 7 Type 9
Class I, Div. 1 & 2 Class II, Div. 1
Wattage Gas Groups Dust Groups
6.1, 10.1, 17.1 A, B, C, D E, F, G
16.1, 20.1 A, B, C, D E, F
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4 Air Operated Valves
Normally closed, normally open and universal Cyl. Press. Cyl. Press.
operation. Figures 12A-D, 13A-D.
Figure 13A: Normally Closed, Figure 13B: Normally Closed,
4-Way Valves: Operator Exhausted Operator Pressurized
Figures 14A-D
Exh. Exh.
Cyl. Press.
Inlet Outlet Inlet Outlet Cyl. Press.
Figure 11A: Normally Open, Figure 11B: Normally Open, Figure 13C: Normally Open, Figure 13D: Normally Open,
Operator Exhausted Operator Pressurized Operator Exhausted Operator Pressurized
Flow Flow 2
2
1 (Exh.) (Exh.)
1
(Cyl.) (Cyl.)
3 3
(Press.) (Press.)
Minimum Operating Pressure Differential Figure 14C: Operator Figure 14D: Operator
Exhausted Pressurized
The minimum operating pressure differential is
that which is required to open the valve and to Maximum Operating Pressure
keep it open. Two way valves with floating piston Maximum operating pressure is the highest pres-
or diaphragm will start to close below the mini- sure at the inlet side of the valve, against which the
mum differential pressure. Three and four way
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Approvals
Approval Listing Code and Information
UL, FM, CSA listings and compliance to applicable CE classification. UL Listings for ASCO “General Use”
directives have been indicated for each Series in this valves and solenoids can be found in the “UL Gas and
catalog. Listing codes and other information follow in Oil Equipment Directory” (gray book) under Electrically
this section. Operated Valves, Guide No. YIOZ or YI0Z2 (File
In addition to approvals with the standard features and MP-618), and in the “UL Hazardous Location
for the standard voltages listed in each Series, many Equipment List” (red book) under Electric Valves,
valves with optional features and other voltages have Guide No. YTSX or YTSX2 (File E25549) or under
also been approved. Consult your local ASCO sales Solenoids, Guide No. VAPT (File E12264).
office for details.
Component. Valves in this category are intended for
Agency Valve Classifications and Code Reference use as factory-installed components of equipment
General Purpose Valve – a Normally Open or Normally where final acceptability must be determined by UL.
Closed valve intended to control the fluid flow, but not to They are not intended for installation in the field.
be depended upon to act as a safety valve. This is a UL
and CSA classification, and is not intended to indicate Component valves are termed “UL Recognized” and
valve service or application. use UL’s special Recognized Component mark. UL
Listings of ASCO Component Valves can be found in
Safety Shutoff Valve – a Normally Closed valve of the the “UL Recognized Component Index” (yellow
“on” and “off” type, intended to be actuated by a book) under Electrically Operated Valves, Guide No.
safety control or emergency device, to prevent unsafe YIOZ2 and YSY12 (File MP-618).
fluid delivery. It may also be used as a General Purpose
valve. A multiple port valve may be designated as a Canadian Standards Association
Safety Shutoff valve only with respect to its Normally Standard C22.2 No. 139, “Electrically
Closed port. This is a UL, FM, and CSA valve classifica- Operated Valves,” covers the standards
tion. Safety shutoff valves are listed in UL index governing solenoid valves.
under Guide YIOZ or YIOZ2 for ordinary locations Standard C22.2 No. 213, “Electrical
and YTSX or YTSX2 for hazardous locations. equipment for use in Class I, Division
2 hazardous locations.”
Process Control Valve – an FM approved valve to
CSA certified valves and solenoids are listed in the
control flammable gases, not to be relied upon as a
“CSA Certified Electrical Equipment Book” under
Safety Shutoff valve. Refer to note under individual
Valves, Guide No. 440-A-0 (File 10381) and Guide
valve listing. Unless otherwise stated under the
No. 440-A-0.8 (File 13976).
individual Series numbers, valves are listed as General
Purpose valves. CSA valves require special handling, testing, and
marking. They are supplied only when specified on
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. an order.
UL standards governing solenoid valves are:
Factory Mutual Research
UL429, “Electrically Operated Valves,” Corporation
UL1002, “Electrically Operated Valves FM “approves” and lists in the
for Use in Hazardous Locations.” “Factory Mutual Approval Guide”
UL1604, “Electrical Equipment for use in Class fuel oil and fuel gas safety shutoff
I and II, Division 2 and Class III Hazardous valves, process control valves, explosionproof/
Classified Locations.” dust-ignitionproof, and intrinsically safe valves for
hazardous locations. Valves designated for other
UL provides two “Listing” categories for solenoid valves: fluids and operational characteristics, although not
General Use. Valves authorized for general use are subject to FM approval, are usually “accepted” by
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Flow Required
Cv =
Graph Factor
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Sample Problems
Liquids: Steam:
To find Cv: What Cv is required to pass 20 GPM of To find Cv: A valve is required to pass 25 lb/hr of
oil, with a specific gravity of 0.9 and a pressure drop saturated steam at an inlet pressure of 7 psig and
of 25 psi? The viscosity is less than 300 SSUs. a ∆p of 3 psi. What is the Cv?
Solution: Formula is: Solution: Refer to the Steam Graph on page 11.18.
Use formula:
GPM
Cv =
Fg x Fsg lb / hr
Cv =
Fg
SCFH
Cv =
Fg x Fsg x Ft
Ft
GPM
1. Cv =
Fg x Fsg
2. GPM = Cv x Fg x Fsg
GPM
3. Fg=
Cv x Fsg
Graph Factor (Fg)
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1. Cv = SCFH
Fg x Fsg x Ft
2. SCFH = Cv x Fg x Fsg x Ft
SCFH
3. Fg =
Cv x Fsg x Ft
SCFH
1. Cv =
Fg x Fsg x Ft
2. SCFH = Cv x Fg x Fsg x Ft
SCFH
3. Fg =
Cv x Fsg x Ft
Example Line
Do Not Read
Limiting Flow Curve Beyond This
Curve
SCFH
1. Cv =
Fg x Fsg x Ft
2. SCFH = Cv x Fg x Fsg x Ft
SCFH
3. Fg =
Cv x Fsg x Ft
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Note: Charts above are useful in temperature range of 20°F to 150°F. Graph Factor (Fg)
Refer to Ft chart on previous page.
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Steam Flow Graphs
Pressure Range,1-15 Psig Pressure Drop Across Valve (psi)
Valve Inlet Pressure (Psig)
LB/HR
1. Cv =
Fg
2. LB/HR = Cv x Fg
LB/HR
3. Fg =
Cv
Example Line
Graph Factor (Fg)
LB/HR
1. Cv =
Fg
2. LB/HR = Cv x Fg
LB/HR
3. Fg =
Cv
LB/HR
1. Cv =
Fg
2. LB/HR = Cv x Fg
LB/HR
3. Fg =
Cv
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4 Material Selection
Hydraulic Oil Petroleum base only — Standard resilient seated Oils, Lubricating Common motor oils Standard catalog valves for
viscosity usually 50 SSU or catalog valves. or Motor known as SAE oils and 300 SSU maximum. For higher
300 SSU. For fire-resistant synthetic lube oils, etc. SSU, consult your local ASCO
hydraulic oils, see “Cellulube,” office. For compressor service
“Pydraul,” and “Skydrol.” involving refrigerants, consult
your local ASCO office for
Hydrochloric Acid Also known as muriatic acid. Use an appropriate ball valve
elastomer selection.
Corrosive chemical. with ASCO 3 or 4 way auxiliary
air pilot valve. For low pressure, Oxygen, Gas Used in conjunction with Metal body valves with FKM or
small flow, and a maximum various fuels in furnaces, CR elastomers, specially
concentration of 20%, refer to ovens, cutting torches, cleaned to avoid contamination
Shielded Core valves. welding, and heat treating. with hydrocarbons. Add suffix
A nonflammable gas. “N” to catalog number.
Hydrogen A highly flammable gas when Standard resilient seated Contact with hydrocarbons
exposed to air. catalog valves with soft seats. will result in spontaneous
Jet Fuels These fuels are used in jet Standard catalog valves with combustion.
(JP1 through 8). engines and are petroleum FKM elastomers. Add suffix “V” Perchloroethylene Used as a dry-cleaning Standard catalog items with
For others, consult products, similar to kerosene. to catalog number. PTFE and (Tetrachloroethylene) solvent and in vapor FKM elastomers. Add suffix
your local ASCO Some jet fuels contain substan- metal seated valves also used. “Perk” degreasing equipment. “V” to catalog number. Special
office. tial quantities of aromatics piston valves available. Do not
which affect most synthetic use diaphragm valves. Consult
rubbers. your local ASCO office.
Kerosene Generally used as a solvent for Standard catalog valve with Phosphoric Acid Also known as orthophos- For concentration of up to
cleaning purpose and as a FKM elastomers. Add suffix phoric acid. Used in pick- 20% and temperatures of
heating fuel. “V” to catalog number. ling and rust-proofing 100°F, use 300 series stainless
LP Gas See “Propane.” Refer to Combustion Section. metals, soft drinks and steel with ethylene propylene,
flavoring syrups, as well FKM, or NBR elastomers.
Liquid Natural Refer to Cryogenic Valves. as pharmaceuticals.
Gas, Nitrogen,
and Oxygen Photographic Also known as sodium For low pressure, small flow,
Solutions thiosulfate or hypo. Most and low concentrations (20%
Manufactured Gas Refine coke oven gas used in Refer to Combustion Section. metals corrode sufficiently max.), refer to Shielded
city applications. to cause solution Core Valves.
Mercury Uses: mercury cells and other Use stainless steel body. Valve contamination.
electrical apparatus; mercury must be mounted upside down. Potassium Sulfate Used in fertilizers. Also in Standard stainless steel
vapor boilers, lamps, barome- Special construction required. aluminum and glass catalog valves.
ters, thermometers, etc. Consult your local ASCO office manufacturing.
with application details.
Propane Gas One of the principal LP Special construction required.
Methyl Ethyl Used in lacquers, paint Standard catalog valves with
gases commonly used in Refer to Combustion Section.
Ketone (MEK) removers, cements and EPDM elastomers. Add suffix
grain dryer applications,
adhesives. It is a flammable “E” to catalog number. PTFE or
and a bottled gas for
liquid. metal seated valves also used.
heating and cooking.
Naphtha A coal-tar solvent. Use NBR or FKM elastomers.
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Material Selection 4
Materials of Construction and Materials of Construction and
Ordering Information Ordering Information
(Refer to List Price Schedule (Refer to List Price Schedule
Qualifying Service for availability and prices of Qualifying Service for availability and prices of
Fluids Information Special Features) Fluids Information Special Features)
“Pydraul” A trademark for a series of Standard catalog items with Trichloroethylene Common degreasing solvent, Standard brass catalog valves,
(Monsanto) fire-resistant hydraulic fluids. FKM elastomers. Add suffix (“Carbona” noncombustible, but very if dry, use FKM elastomers
Used in automatic welding “V” to catalog number. PTFE or or “TRIAD”) toxic. Adequate ventilation (add suffix “V” to catalog
machines, hydraulic presses, metal seated valves also used. required. number). If moisture is
and air compressors. Also present, use stainless steel.
used in die-casting machines, Metal and PTFE seated valves
forging, and extrusion presses. also used.
Refrigerants, CFC CFCs are used as refrigerants; Refrigerants require special Turpentine Solvent or thinner for paints, Standard catalog valves with
(chlorofluorocar- as blowing agents in the man- selection of elastomers. varnishes, and lacquers. Also, a FKM elastomers. Add suffix
bon) “Freon®” ufacture of insulation, packag- Consult your local ASCO office. rubber solvent and reclaiming “V” to catalog number.
ing, and cushioning foams; as agent. The liquid is volatile.
cleaning agents for metal and
Vacuum Refer to Vacuum Valves.
electronic components; and in
many other applications. CFCs Vegetable Oils Edible oils extracted from Standard resilient seated cata-
contain chlorine and have been seeds, fruits, or plants, such log valves. For FDA approved
targeted by the EPA to be as peanut oils, cottonseed elastomers, consult your local
phased out. oils, etc. ASCO office.
Refrigerants, HFC Environmentally acceptable Refrigerants require special Vinegar A diluted impure solution of Stainless steel valves with
(hydrofluorocar- alternative to CFC. Contains no selection of elastomers. acetic acid. EPDM elastomers (FKM
bon) “Suva®” chlorine. Consult your local ASCO office. elastomers may also be used).
Add suffix “E” to catalog
“Skydrol” Trademark for fire-resistant jet Standard catalog items with
number. For FDA approved
aircraft hydraulic fluid. EPDM elastomer. Add suffix
elastomers, consult your
“E” to catalog number. PTFE or
local ASCO office.
metal seated valves also used.
Water, Boiler Feed Commonly treated water with Standard stainless steel catalog
Sodium Hydroxide Used in pulp and paper industry. Stainless steel valves with
inhibitors to avoid corrosion of valves with FKM elastomers.
(Caustic Soda) Included in detergents and EPDM elastomers. Add suffix
boiler tubes. Add suffix “V” to catalog
soap, also in textile processing. “E” to catalog number.
number.
Solutions range between 50% Stainless steel or PTFE seated
and 73% commercial. valves also used. Water, Distilled or A purified water, sometimes Stainless steel valves with
Deionized called deionized water, neutral EPDM elastomers. Add suffix
Sour Gas See “Coke Oven Gas.”
and free from contaminants. “E” to catalog number.
Steam Condensate This is return condensate Brass valves suitable with Stainless steel or PTFE seated
from steam boilers, which has EPDM elastomers. See Series valves also used.
various degrees of dissolved 8210 and 8222 Hot Water
Water, Fresh Standard resilient seated
carbon dioxide or oxygen. Service Listings. Use suffix “E”
catalog valves. Aerated water,
Temperature is normally high on all others.
which is slightly acidic, will
to boiling point.
cause seat erosion by process
Stoddard Solvent This is a dry-cleaning solvent Standard catalog items. known as dezincification.
of usually high-purity naphtha, Stainless steel or plastic valves
clear and free of undissolved should then be selected.
water. A coal-tar solvent.
Water, High When handling water above Special designs for car wash
Sulfuric Acid An oily, highly corrosive liquid Use an appropriate ball valves Pressure 500 psi, erosion and water applications, etc. Consult your
oxidizing organic materials and with ASCO 3 or 4 way auxiliary hammer must be considered. local ASCO office.
most metals. It is used for air pilot valve. For low pressure,
pickling and cleaning metals in small flow, and a concentration Water, Hot Water above 200°F: Often Standard catalog designs suit-
electric batteries and in plating of up to 60%, refer to Shielded flashes to steam due to regula- able to temperatures listed in
baths, for making explosives Core Valves. tors or other line restrictions. catalog. Also see Series 8210
and fertilizers. Below 200°F, this change of and 8222 Hot Water Service
state is unlikely. listings. For temperatures
Toluene (Toluol) Also called methyl benzene or Standard catalog valves with exceeding those listed, consult
methyl benzol. One of the FKM disc and gasket. Add your local ASCO office.
coal-tar solvents. Used in suffix “V” to catalog number.
aviation and high octane Water, Sea, Brine, Difficult to handle due to Use appropriate ball valve with
gasolines. Also a solvent for Brackish galvanic corrosion. ASCO air pilot valve.
paints, coatings, resins, etc.
It is a flammable liquid.
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1.7
1.6
coil is polarity sensitive. The red lead is the posi- 1.5
1.4
tive, black is the negative, and green is the ground 100 170 240
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
24 62 99
Overmold LCP
Magnet wire - Class H insulation Voltage Input
Power Management
Circuit Version
12-24/DC
2.0
Watt Rating
1.9
1.8
Watts
1.7
1.6
1.5
Bobbin-LCP 1.4
12 18 24
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Next Generation 4
The advanced technology used in the Next Solenoid Enclosures
Generation coil includes electronic circuitry which The Next Generation solenoid coil is fully encap-
may limit the compatibility with certain control sulated using Dupont™ Zenite® Liquid Crystal
system components. The following issues need to Polymer resin (LCP). Zenite (LCP) is a thermoplas-
be considered when specifying an output card or tic polyester resin which exhibits several advan-
device to operate the Next Generation coil. An tages over other thermoplastics. The advantages
initial inrush current spike is drawn by the Next include excellent resistance to a wide range of
Generation coil. This inrush spike is 72 msec in organic solvents and automotive fluids*, resis-
duration, which is sufficient time for the core to tance to impact, and long term retention of prop-
reach the plugnut. The electrical requirement then erties at continuous-use temperatures.
drops to the holding value.
*Chemical resistance of Zenite LCP may not be
Inrush Current: The power source, wiring, and suitable for all applications. Zenite LCP is not suit-
output device used need to have surge ratings able for caustic solution. Please consult ASCO for
equal to or greater than the inrush current value appropriate product solutions.
(appropriate to the voltage range) specified in Zenite is a registered Trademark of Dupont Co.
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Manual Operators
Manual operators are provided to operate the
valves manually when electric actuation is not
provided. There are two basic types of manual
operators, momentary and maintained. To deter-
mine which type of manual operator is available
for your valves, please see the Optional Features
Chart on the relevant valve catalog page. Once it
is determined that the subject valve can accom-
modate a manual operator, the chart below will
tell you the type of manual operator. The chart
also references the relevant cutaway illustration.
8321 4 MO Momentary 1
8321 4 MS Maintained 3
8344 1, 3, 4 MO Maintained 2
8345 2 MO Maintained 5
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Valve Parts in Contact with Fluids
Catalog Number Body Seals and Discs Disc Holder Core Guide Springs Shading Coil Stem
8030P003 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8030P083 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P004 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P007 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P008 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P022 Brass NBR PA - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P033 Brass NBR PA - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P034 Brass NBR PA - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P035 Brass NBR PA - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P087 304 Stainless Steel NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P088 304 Stainless Steel NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P093 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P094 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P095 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8210P100 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel - -
8223P003 Brass NBR, PA, PTFE - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8223P005 Brass NBR, PA, PTFE - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8223P010 304 Stainless Steel PTFE, NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Silver -
8223P025 Brass NBR, PA, PTFE - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8223P027 Brass NBR, PA, PTFE - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8262P202 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8262P208 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8262P212 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8262P220 304 Stainless Steel NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Silver -
8262P226 304 Stainless Steel NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Silver -
8262P230 304 Stainless Steel NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Silver -
8262P232 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8262P261 Brass UR - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper PA
8262P262 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper PA
8262P263 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper PA
8262P265 Brass NBR - - 302 Stainless Steel Copper PA
8314P035 Brass NBR, FKM - CA 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8314P036 Brass NBR, FKM - CA 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8314P121 303 Stainless Steel NBR, FKM - CA 302 Stainless Steel Silver -
8316P054 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8316P064 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8316P074 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8317P035 Brass NBR, FKM, CR - CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8320P172 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8320P174 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8320P176 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8320P182 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8320P184 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8320P186 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8320P192 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8320P194 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8321P001 Brass NBR CA CA 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8321P002 Brass NBR CA CA 302 Stainless Steel Copper -
8344P070 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8344P072 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8344P074 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
8344P076 Brass NBR CA CA 302, 17-7PH Stainless Steels Copper -
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