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Direct-operated solenoid valve M
3/2-waynormally closedfor water

Direct-operated solenoid valve - M - Parker Fluid and climate Controls Europe - 3/2-way / normally closed / for water
Direct-operated solenoid valve - M - Parker Fluid and climate Controls Europe - 3/2-way / normally closed / for water
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Characteristics

Control
direct-operated
Ports/positions
3/2-way
Function
normally closed
Medium
for water, air, for steam
Body
compact, miniature, brass
Other characteristics
ATEX, high-performance, low power consumption, high-performance, control
DN

1.2 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm
(0.047 in, 0.059 in, 0.079 in)

Voltage

Min.: 24 V

Max.: 230 V

Temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 75 °C
(167 °F)

Pressure

2.5 bar, 7 bar, 10 bar, 12 bar, 20 bar
(36.3 psi, 101.5 psi, 145 psi, 174 psi, 290.1 psi)

Description

The M Series direct operated solenoid valves fullfill the demand of high performances and miniaturization in Industrial, Process, Transportation, Rail markets. The valves are very compact and performing, and can be equipped with a wide range of low or reduced power coils including Atex electrical parts. This product solution can optimize the total ownership costs in a broad range of heavy duty and high demanding applications. Typicals are: compressors and air treatment, fluids & gas control/handling, actuators control in safe or harsh environment including ATEX, water and steam control. Markets: - Industrial - Process - Rail Applications: - Compressors - Air Treatment - Fluid & gas control/handling - Actuators control Features/Benefits: - Low Powe Consumption - Coil Modularity including Atex

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