ASCO 272614-032-D Coil
The ASCO 272614-032-D Coil is a high-performance replacement solenoid coil designed for industrial and commercial fluid control systems. Operating at 120V AC and 60Hz, this 16.1W Red Hat coil is engineered with EFFT (Extended Flexibility, Field Tough) technology, ensuring resilience in demanding environments. Its robust construction features Class F insulation, making it suitable for continuous duty cycle applications where reliability is paramount. This explosion-proof solenoid coil is often utilized in hazardous locations to actuate ASCO solenoid valves, providing precise control over water, oil, or gas flow. With standard 18-inch flying leads, it allows for straightforward integration into North American conduit-wired systems. Whether you are performing routine maintenance or a critical system repair, this genuine HVACR replacement part ensures your automated control valves maintain peak operational efficiency and safety compliance.
Key Benefits- High Thermal Stability: Features Class F insulation and EFFT construction for superior heat resistance and longevity.
- Efficient Power Usage: Optimized for 16.1 Watts consumption, providing a strong magnetic pull without excessive energy waste.
- Hazardous Location Ready: Designed as an explosion-proof component for safe operation in volatile industrial settings.
- Continuous Duty Rating: Built to handle 100% duty cycles, preventing premature burnout during extended operational periods.
- Easy Installation: Equipped with 18-inch flying leads for quick and secure electrical connection to existing conduit systems.
What causes a solenoid coil to burn out?
Coil failure is often caused by sustained overvoltage (more than 10% of the 120V rating), moisture ingress, or mechanical obstructions in the valve that prevent the plunger from seating, causing the coil to stay in "inrush" mode.
How do I test if my ASCO 272614-032-D coil is still good?
Using a multimeter, you should check for continuity and resistance. A healthy 120V AC coil typically shows a specific resistance range (approx. 210 Ohms for similar models); a reading of "OL" or infinity indicates an internal break.
Can I use this 120V coil on a system with 240V power?
No, using a 120V rated coil on a higher voltage source will cause immediate failure and potential safety hazards. Always match the coil voltage to your specific power supply.
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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