solenoid valves

solenoid valves

Solenoid valves are essential components for controlling the flow of liquids or gases in various systems. Designed for precision, they offer efficient and automated fluid control with minimal manual intervention. These valves are ideal for irrigation, industrial, and commercial applications, ensuring reliability and durability. Available in a variety of materials like brass, stainless steel, and plastic, they withstand diverse pressures and temperatures. With easy installation, low maintenance, and energy-efficient operation, solenoid valves provide a seamless solution for optimizing fluid management in modern systems.

Types solenoid valves :

Solenoid valves offer efficient, automated control of liquid or gas flow in irrigation, industrial, and commercial systems. Durable, easy to install, and low-maintenance, they ensure precise fluid management across various applications.

There are four basic grades available in solenoid valves:

  • Direct-Acting Solenoid Valves – Ideal for low-pressure systems, offering quick response and precise control.s
  • Pilot-Operated Solenoid Valves – Suitable for high-pressure applications, using system pressure for efficient operation.
  • Normally Open Solenoid Valves – Stay open when de-energized and close when powered, perfect for safety systems.
  • Normally Closed Solenoid Valves – Remain closed when de-energized and open when powered, ensuring secure fluid control.

Product Specification

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Material: Brass, Stainless Steel, or Plastic
Valve Type: td> Direct-acting, Pilot-operated, Normally Open, Normally Closed
Port Sizes: td> 1/8" to 2" (Custom sizes available)
Operating Pressure:td> 0 to 16 bar (depending on the type)
Temperature Range:td> -10°C to 180°C (material-dependent)
Voltage Options: 12V DC, 24V DC, 24V AC, 110V AC, 230V AC
Seal Material: NBR, EPDM, or PTFE
Flow Rate:td> Variable, based on valve size and application
Connection Type: td> Threaded, Flanged, or Compression fittings
Applications: Water, air, oil, gas, and chemical flow control
Features: td> Fast response time, corrosion-resistant, low power consumption, and durable construction
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Type: Manual, Programmable, Smart, Networked
Zones: Supports 4 to 24 zones (expandable options available)
Power Supply: 110V/220V AC, battery backup for memory retention
Programming Options:td> Multiple start times, adjustable run times, and watering days
Connectivity:td> Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or wired connections (for smart models)
Sensor Compatibility:td> Rain, soil moisture, and temperature sensors
Display:td> Digital LCD or touch interface for easy programming
Enclosure: td> Weatherproof, UV-resistant housing suitable for outdoor installations
Certifications: td> CE, ISO, or relevant regional standards for quality assurance
Additional Features: Remote control via mobile app, seasonal adjustment, and water usage reports (for advanced models)
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FAQs

What is a solenoid valve in irrigation?

A solenoid valve is an electrically controlled valve used to regulate the flow of water in irrigation systems. It uses an electromagnetic solenoid coil that opens or closes the valve when activated by a controller or timer, allowing automated operation without manual intervention.

When the controller sends an electrical signal, the solenoid coil is energized, creating a magnetic field that moves a plunger or diaphragm inside the valve. This action opens the valve to allow water to flow. When the signal stops, the valve closes, stopping the water.

Solenoid valves are commonly used in residential, commercial, and agricultural irrigation systems. They are typically installed in valve boxes and control specific zones, enabling scheduled watering through an automated irrigation controller.

They offer precise control, automation, and convenience. Solenoid valves help save water, reduce manual labor, and allow for zone-based irrigation scheduling. They can be easily integrated into smart irrigation systems with sensors and Wi-Fi controllers.

High-quality solenoid valves are highly reliable when installed and maintained properly. They are designed to withstand varying pressures and weather conditions, but performance can be affected by debris, voltage issues, or worn-out internal parts.

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