EMERSON – ASCO Solenoid Valve SCE222D002.230/50, 2 Port, NC, 230V ac

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RS Stock No.:
488-908
Mfr. Part No.:
SCE222D002.230/50
Manufacturer:
EMERSON – ASCO
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Brand

EMERSON – ASCO

Supply Voltage

230V ac

Product Type

Solenoid Valve

Number of Ports

2

Default Valve Position

NC

Inlet Thread Standard

Rp (ISO 7/1)

Orifice Diameter

16mm

Body Material

Brass

Series

222

Application

Steam, Hot Water

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Pressure

9 bar

Maximum Operating Temperature

40°C

Standards/Approvals

EC Directives, IEC 335, ISO 4400 / EN 175301-803 form A, CSA, UL

Servo Assist

Yes

Hazardous Area Certification

NO

Flow Factor Kv

3.3m³/h

Maximum Closing Time

100ms

Maximum Opening Time

100ms

RoHS Status: Exempt

Two Way, N/C Steam Valves


Two-way, pilot operated solenoid valves for hot water/steam applications, normally closed with threaded port connection.

Brass body

Compact design to minimize heat radiation loss

DIN plug connection

Ranging from -20 to +184°C

Can be mounted in any position

Compact solenoid valves suitable for most gas and fluid handling applications. Where practical, valves are shown with a schematic diagram showing the (circuit) function. The diagram is laid out so that the left-hand side of the diagram describes the valves operation when the coil is energised. When the coil is de-energised, the spring (or servo-assist) return controls the valve and is described on the right-hand side of the diagram. The 3 / 2-way designation indicates a valve with three ports and two modes of operation. It is normal practice to refer to 2 / 2-way valves as two ways. The port designations A, B, P, P1, P2 and R are used on the schematic diagrams and are marked on the valve bodies. Valve bodies are marked for a specific circuit function but can often be used for other functions. Reference to the schematic diagrams and technical specifications indicates the appropriate connections and pressure capabilities when an alternative circuit function is required.