Pneumatically operated solenoid valves are electromagnetic valves that use the differential pressure of compressed air and atmospheric air for control. If control air does not pass through the device, the valve is open and the operating medium flows through it; once filled with operating air, the valve closes. Pneumatically operated solenoid valves are thus used for automatic flow control in water, air, gas, and even oil distribution in heating systems, burners, irrigation, industrial furnaces, and other applications.
Pneumatically operated solenoid valves are two-way valves and allow easy integration into the system via an internal thread, which also facilitates the maintenance of the entire system. They are made from high-quality materials for high durability and long-term reliability; however, we recommend installing a suitable filter before the valve in the system to capture excessive mechanical impurities in the operating medium.
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