GC Valves S211GH02T2EG5 Valve
The GC Valves S211GH02T2EG5 is a high-performance, 2-way normally closed solenoid valve designed for demanding industrial and HVACR fluid control applications. Featuring a 3/4" NPT connection and a full 3/4" orifice, this pilot-operated valve ensures optimal flow rates with minimal pressure drop. The robust brass body construction provides superior durability, while the Teflon (PTFE) seal material offers excellent chemical resistance and high-temperature tolerance, making it ideal for steam, hot water, and aggressive media. Engineered with a Class H coil rated for 120Vac, this solenoid is built to withstand continuous duty cycles in high-ambient environments. Contractors rely on the S211 series for its reliable bubble-tight shutoff and consistent performance in zero differential pressure systems. Whether you are replacing a GC Valves S211 series unit or installing a new line, this high-temp solenoid valve delivers the precision and longevity required for professional-grade installations.
Key Benefits- Enhanced Thermal Resistance: The Class H coil and Teflon seals allow for stable operation in high-temperature fluid applications.
- Full Flow Design: A 3/4 inch orifice maximizes GPM throughput, reducing system turbulence and backpressure.
- Industrial Durability: The heavy-duty brass valve body provides the structural integrity needed for high-cycle industrial environments.
- Direct Compatibility: Standard 3/4" NPT ports allow for seamless integration into existing pipe schedules without specialized adapters.
What is the maximum temperature rating for the Teflon seals?
The PTFE (Teflon) seals in this S211GH02T2EG5 model are designed to handle elevated temperatures, typically up to 350°F, depending on the media pressure and coil duty cycle.
Can this valve be mounted in any orientation?
For optimal longevity and to prevent sediment buildup in the pilot orifice, it is best practice for technicians to mount the GC Valves solenoid with the coil in the upright, vertical position.
Does this valve require a minimum pressure differential to open?
The S211 series is a pilot-operated diaphragm design; while it is highly efficient, it typically requires a minimum pressure differential (often 5 PSI) for the diaphragm to lift and stay open reliably.
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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