ASCO 8215G10-24V Solenoid Valve
The ASCO 8215G10-24V Solenoid Valve is a high-performance 2-way normally closed (NC) safety shutoff valve engineered for critical air-fuel gas shutoff applications. Featuring a rugged aluminum body and resilient NBR seals, this valve is optimized for low-pressure systems, delivering a flow coefficient of 3.4 Cv and a gas capacity of 183,000 BTU/hr. Operating within a 0-50 PSI range, it utilizes a 24Vac solenoid encased in a NEMA 4X enclosure, providing superior protection against washdowns and corrosion in demanding environments. This 3/8" NPT valve is frequently specified by contractors for burner manifolds and industrial furnaces due to its reliability in handling air and non-corrosive fuel gases. Designed for immediate response, its internal pilot-operated diaphragm mechanism ensures consistent performance without requiring a minimum operating pressure differential, making it a staple for high-volume gas burner solenoid valve replacements.
Key Benefits- Durable Construction: The lightweight aluminum valve body coupled with NBR seals ensures long-term compatibility with standard fuel gas mixtures.
- Environmental Protection: Standard NEMA 4X enclosure provides a watertight and corrosion-resistant seal suitable for indoor and outdoor installations.
- High Flow Efficiency: A 3.4 Cv rating supports high-demand heating systems up to 183,000 BTU/hr.
- Versatile Application: Ideal for safety shutoff in industrial gas burners and low-pressure air service.
Is a minimum pressure differential required for this valve to operate?
No, the ASCO 8215G10-24V is designed to operate even at 0 PSI, making it ideal for low-pressure gas trains where pressure varies.
Can this valve be used for liquid propane service?
This specific model is primarily rated for air and fuel gas. While the 8215 series has variants for LP, always verify the specific medium compatibility with the manufacturer's data sheet for this 3/8" NPT aluminum configuration.
What should I check if the valve fails to open when energized?
First, verify that the 24Vac supply is reaching the coil and that the line pressure has not exceeded the 50 PSI limit, which could prevent the pilot from lifting the diaphragm.
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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