Normally closed solenoid valves are used to help prevent the accidental siphoning of product from a tank in the event of a fracture in the pipe or other cause for leak downstream and below the liquid level. Generally installed on the dispensing side of a fuel system pipeline. The valve opens upon the receipt of an electronic signal such as when a dispenser or pump is switched to the on position.
NOTE:Product can only be pumped in one direction, the direction of the flow arrow. Not designed for use as an overfill prevention or process control valve.
Standard Features Normally closed, hung piston design Install in a horizontal pipeline in the upright vertical position Minimum operating temperature is -40°F Zero pressure differential Integral thermal relief allows the valve to relieve expansion pressure in the opposite direction of flow Continuous duty Class H standard coil operates at 120 volts Enclosure is watertight and rated for hazardous locations—NEMA 3, 4X, 7 and 9; groups C and D Recommended for use with liquids having a maximum viscosity of 60 centistokes A strainer with a 100 mesh screen is recommended at the valve inlet
Construction Details
Body: Cast bronze
Seals: FKM, PTFE
Piston: Brass (3/4”-2” models) or aluminum (3” models)
Solenoid housed in an integral, watertight, explosion-proof shell
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