The working principle of High Pressure Solenoid Valve

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The working principle of the High-Pressure Solenoid Valve is to control the flow of liquid or gas through forwarding, fully closed, or fully open modes.

  The working principle of High-Pressure Solenoid Valve

  The working principle of the High-Pressure Solenoid Valve is to control the flow of liquid or gas through forwarding, fully closed, or fully open modes. They are usually used to replace manual valves or for remote control. The function of the High-Pressure Solenoid Valve involves opening or closing the orifice in the valve body, which allows or prevents flow through the valve. The plunger opens or closes the orifice by raising or lowering within the sleeve by energizing the coil.

  The High-Pressure Solenoid Valve consists of a coil, plunger, and sleeve components. In normally closed valves, the plunger return spring keeps the plunger on the orifice and prevents flow. Once the solenoid coil is energized, the generated magnetic field lifts the plunger to achieve flow. When the solenoid is energized in the normally open valve, the plunger seals the orifice, preventing flow.

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