ASCO 8262H261 Valve
The ASCO 8262H261 Valve is a high-performance 2-way normally open solenoid valve engineered for precision fluid control in demanding HVACR and industrial environments. This direct acting general service valve features a 1/4" NPT connection and is powered by a reliable 120Vac coil. Built with a rugged brass body and high-grade NBR seals, it ensures exceptional durability and tight shutoff (0.21 Cv flow factor). This model is designed to handle a versatile range of media, including air (0-275 PSI), water (0-230 PSI), and light oil (0-180 PSI). Its NEMA 4X enclosure provides superior protection against corrosion and moisture, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. Whether used in automation, process control, or commercial laundry systems, this ASCO RedHat series valve delivers consistent performance without requiring a minimum operating pressure.
Key Benefits:- Versatile Media Compatibility: Effectively manages air, inert gas, water, and light oil.
- Rugged Construction: Durable brass body with a NEMA 4X watertight and dust-tight rating.
- Direct Acting Design: Operates reliably from 0 PSI, requiring no minimum differential pressure.
- Flexible Installation: Compact poppet-style design can be mounted in any position for system integration.
- High Pressure Ratings: Capable of handling up to 275 PSI for air and 230 PSI for water service.
- What is the default state of the ASCO 8262H261? This is a normally open valve, meaning it remains open when de-energized and closes when power is applied.
- Can this valve be used outdoors? Yes, the NEMA 4X enclosure is designed to protect electrical components from windblown dust, rain, and hose-directed water.
- Does it require a pilot pressure to operate? No, as a direct acting valve, it functions perfectly even at 0 PSI.
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