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Pneumatic Solenoid Valve Designed For Flow Factors of 9.1-14 Cv

June 3, 2010 By admin

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brass metal pneumatic solenoid valve with a black plastic headThe Spartan Scientific Series 4700 valves are 2 way, 2 position, normally open or normally closed, pilot diaphragm operated solenoid valves specifically designed for high flow, high pressure applications such as condensation removal, carwashes, autoclaves and irrigation control. These valves, with orifice sizes of 20mm to 25mm and port sizes of ¾” and 1.0″ NPT are offered with a standard manual override. Depending on port size, the 4700 operates in a pressure range of 4.5 to 220 psi and has a flow factor of 9.1Cv to 14Cv. The encapsulated coil is a quick connect DIN 43650 Form “A” design and is compatible with air, oil, gas, water and fuel. The 4700 has an ambient temperature range of -15°C to +50°C.

Spartan Scientific is certified to ISO 9001 with design.  Complete specifications and options can be found at www.spartanscientific.com

Filed Under: Components, Valves Tagged With: high flow, solenoid valves, sparta

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