What is a through valve? Air, gas, water, or something else?

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What is differential pressure? The ratio of inlet pressure to outlet pressure. Upstream pressure is the pressure between the source and the valve after the fluid leaves the valve, compared with the downstream pressure.

  You need to answer these questions to choose the type of Steam Solenoid Valve that suits your application.

  Type-2 way, 3 way, or 4 way

  Operation-Is it normally open (N/O), normally closed (N/C), or universal (U) operation?

  media

  What is a through the valve? Air, gas, water, or something else?

  What is the source of the fluid?

  What is the temperature of the fluid?

  Is the liquid clean?

  Is the fluid heated, cooled, or treated before reaching the valve?

  size

  What is the pore size of the valve inlet and outlet?

  What is circulation capacity?

  Pressure-line pressure helps the valve to open

  What is the maximum pressure?

  What is differential pressure? The ratio of inlet pressure to outlet pressure. Upstream pressure is the pressure between the source and the valve after the fluid leaves the valve, compared with the downstream pressure. Answer

  atmosphere

  Where is the valve installed? When the valve is put into use, you must ensure that it will not be affected by the environment such as humidity, heat, freezing temperature, etc.

  What is the ambient temperature range?

  What type of NEMA enclosure does the Steam Solenoid Valve need?

  Voltage-Ask the customer what the voltage of the valve is.

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