Parker 24F24C2180AAF Valve
The Parker 24F24C2180AAF is a heavy-duty, 2-way normally closed solenoid valve designed for high-flow industrial and HVACR applications. Built with a rugged forged brass body and reliable NBR (Nitrile) seals, this internally piloted valve is engineered to handle various media including water, air, inert gas, and light oil. With a substantial 1-1/2" NPT port size and an orifice diameter of 1-1/4", it delivers a high flow coefficient of 22.5 Cv, ensuring minimal pressure drop across the system. This Gold Ring Series pressure vessel is rated for differential operating pressures of 5 to 125 PSI for water and up to 150 PSI for air.
Designed for professional contractors, the Parker 24F24C2180AAF solenoid valve requires a minimum pressure differential of 5.0 PSI for consistent pilot operation. It is compatible with Class F coils (typically 6W AC) and features an offset diaphragm design that enhances performance in demanding environments with fluid temperatures up to 180°F. Whether you are servicing irrigation systems, commercial cooling towers, or compressed air lines, this 1.5 inch NPT valve provides the durability and precise cycling required for long-term field reliability.
Key Benefits- High Flow Capacity: Large 1-1/4" orifice and 22.5 Cv rating supports high-volume fluid transfer.
- Field Versatility: Compatible with water (125#) and air (150#) media using durable Buna-N/NBR seals.
- Robust Construction: Forged brass body provides superior structural integrity in high-pressure HVACR environments.
- Proven Design: Internally piloted, offset diaphragm mechanism ensures snappy response times and reliable shut-off.
- Does this valve include the solenoid coil? No, the 24F24C2180AAF is the pressure vessel/valve body only and requires a compatible Parker coil for operation.
- What is the required mounting orientation? For optimal performance and to prevent sediment buildup, it is recommended to mount the valve with the solenoid coil in the vertical, upright position.
- Can this be used in zero-pressure systems? No, as an internally piloted valve, it requires a minimum pressure differential of 5 PSI to actuate the diaphragm.
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