ASCO 238210-132-D Coil
The ASCO 238210-132-D Coil is a technical-grade 120V AC solenoid valve coil engineered for high-frequency industrial and HVACR applications. Operating at 9.1 Watts, this FB-series replacement coil is designed for continuous duty cycles and features a Class H insulation system to withstand high ambient temperatures without compromising coil integrity. This ASCO RedHat replacement coil is compatible with a wide range of 2-way, 3-way, and 4-way ASCO solenoid valves, providing reliable solenoid valve electromagnetic force for precise fluid control. The epoxy-encapsulated construction ensures protection against moisture and vibration, common in mechanical rooms and processing plants. When upgrading or repairing your valve assembly, ensuring correct voltage matching—specifically 120/60, 110/50 cycles—is critical to prevent coil burnout and ensure consistent plunger actuation. This industrial solenoid coil maintains stable hold current, reducing heat dissipation during long-term operation in critical systems.
Key Benefits
- Efficient Power Consumption: The 9.1W power rating optimizes energy usage while maintaining strong magnetic pull-in for dependable valve cycling.
- High Thermal Resistance: Rated for Class H environments, ensuring durability in high-heat HVACR and steam applications.
- Precise Compatibility: Specifically designed to fit ASCO RedHat and RedHat II valve bodies, ensuring seamless field installation.
- Rugged Construction: Encapsulated design protects the 120V FB coil from environmental contaminants and mechanical stress.
Common Questions
How do I verify if the 238210-132-D is the correct replacement for my valve?
Confirm the voltage requirements (120V) and power rating (9.1W) against your valve’s nameplate. This coil is typically used with ASCO FB-series housings and specific orifice sizes that require standard wattage performance.
Can this coil be used in outdoor applications?
While the ASCO 238210-132-D coil is epoxy-encapsulated, it must be used within the appropriate NEMA-rated enclosure (Type 1 through 4X) provided by the valve assembly to ensure full environmental protection.
What causes a solenoid coil to overheat or fail?
Failure is often caused by incorrect voltage supply, high ambient temperatures exceeding the Class H rating, or mechanical debris preventing the plunger from seating, which increases the inrush current.
Item is Non Cancelable / Non Returnable
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