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  • The difference between solenoid valves and electric valves

    Classify:Company news Release time:2024-10-31

    1. Switch form:

    The solenoid valve is driven by a coil and can only be turned on or off, with a short action time when turned on or off.

    The driving of electric valves is usually done by motors, and the opening or closing action requires a certain amount of time for analog measurement, which can be adjusted.


    2. Job nature:

    Electromagnetic valves generally have a small flow coefficient and a small working pressure difference. For example, the flow coefficient of a typical 25 caliber solenoid valve is much smaller than that of a 15 caliber electric ball valve. The drive of solenoid valves is through electromagnetic coils, which are relatively easy to be damaged by voltage surges. Equivalent to the function of a switch, it has two functions: on and off.

    Electric valves are generally driven by motors, which are more resistant to voltage surges. Electromagnetic valves are quick opening and quick closing, generally used in places with low flow and low pressure, requiring high switching frequency. Electric valves are the opposite. The opening of the electric valve can be controlled, with states including open, closed, and half open/half closed, which can control the flow rate of the medium in the pipeline. However, the solenoid valve cannot meet this requirement.

    Electromagnetic valves can generally reset when powered off, while electric valves require a reset device for this function.


    3. Applicable process:

    Electromagnetic valves are suitable for some special process requirements, such as leakage, special fluid media, etc., and are relatively expensive.

    Electric valves are generally used for regulation, and there are also switch quantities, such as at the end of fan coil units.


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