ASCO 400127-081 Coil
The ASCO 400127-081 is a high-performance replacement solenoid coil designed for integration with specific ASCO RedHat series valves. This 24V AC 60Hz coil features Class F insulation, providing reliable thermal resistance for continuous duty cycles in demanding mechanical environments. Engineered for a NEMA 4X rating when properly installed with a compatible housing, it ensures protection against moisture and corrosion in industrial HVACR applications. This Type FT coil utilizes a DIN connector (ISO 4400 / EN 175301-803, Form A) to facilitate secure electrical terminations and reduce installation time during field service. When troubleshooting solenoid valve humming or coil burnout, verifying the holding current and inrush VA ratings is critical to maintaining system stability. This genuine ASCO 400127-081 ensures precise electromagnetic actuation, maintaining the pressure differential requirements of the parent valve body without overheating.
- Optimized Electrical Response: The 24V/60Hz configuration provides consistent plunger lift for 2-way and 3-way ASCO solenoid valves.
- Durable Construction: Epoxy molded design offers superior heat dissipation and vibration resistance compared to standard HVAC coils.
- Streamlined Maintenance: The plug-and-play DIN connection simplifies coil replacement without requiring full valve disassembly.
- Industrial Compliance: Meets UL and CSA standards for safety and performance in commercial refrigeration and fluid control systems.
Common Questions
How do I confirm if this coil fits my existing ASCO valve?
Reference the nameplate on the valve body; the ASCO 400127-081 is specifically used with RedHat II series valves that require a 24V AC power supply and 6.1 watt power consumption profile.
Can this coil be used in outdoor or washdown environments?
Yes, when paired with the correct watertight electrical connector, this coil maintains a NEMA 4X rating, making it suitable for environments exposed to spray or high humidity.
What causes a solenoid coil to fail prematurely?
Common failure points include voltage fluctuations, improper ambient temperature, or mechanical debris preventing the plunger from seating, which causes the coil to draw excessive inrush current and burn out.
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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