GC Valve S401GF01V9BF5 Solenoid Valve
The GC Valve S401GF01V9BF5 Solenoid Valve is a 2-way normally closed, pilot-operated piston valve designed for high-performance fluid control in industrial and HVACR systems. Built with a rugged brass body and 1/4" NPT connections, this unit features a 3/8" orifice to maintain consistent flow rates while handling an operating pressure differential of up to 300 PSI for air and 150 PSI for water. The 24Vac coil is Class F rated for high-temperature resilience, ensuring the solenoid coil remains stable during continuous duty cycles. Equipped with Viton seal material (FKM), this valve provides superior chemical resistance against aggressive media, including light oils, hydrocarbons, and neutral gases. Designed for reliability in demanding environments, the S40 series architecture facilitates fast response times and secondary fluid management where mineral acids or alcohols are present. This 24V solenoid valve is the professional choice for contractors requiring a durable, normally closed solenoid for non-potable water and process air applications.
Key Benefits- Viton Seals: Provides advanced chemical compatibility for corrosive media and oil-based fluids.
- High Pressure Rating: Supports system pressures up to 300 PSI, making it suitable for rigorous industrial pneumatic lines.
- Class F Coil: Engineered to withstand elevated ambient temperatures without compromising electromagnetic performance.
- Direct-Acting Performance: The 3/8" orifice ensures a high Cv flow coefficient for rapid system response.
- Durable Brass Construction: Resists mechanical wear and provides a long service life in non-potable HVACR installations.
Is the S401GF01V9BF5 compatible with steam?
While the brass body and Class F coil offer heat resistance, Viton is optimized for oils and chemicals. For high-pressure steam applications, verify that the fluid temperature does not exceed 230°F.
Can this valve be used for drinking water?
No, this brass solenoid valve is designed for non-potable industrial, commercial, and HVACR applications. It is not rated for potable water consumption.
What is the maximum pressure for water service?
For liquid and water media, the operating pressure differential is typically rated up to 150 PSI, whereas air and gas service can reach 300 PSI.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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