Parker L6653921153 solenoid air control valve functions as a switch to control the air flow in automotive, manufacturing and power transmission applications. It can be automated for precise airflow regulation. For example, in automotive applications, this solenoid air control valve can control engines, transmission systems and even braking systems. Additionally, it minimises energy consumption by allowing only the required amount of air to flow through a system. Furthermore, this Valvair II valve aids in the maintenance of consistent and stable operations, ensuring that the machinery runs smoothly and without any abrupt fluctuations.
Features:
- Parker L6653921153 solenoid air control valve has synthetic rubber O-ring seals for minimum compression and friction.
- It has an operational temperature range of 0 to 125 degrees F.
- This 4-way, 3-position valve has plug-in connection points for fast installation.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Are there any safety considerations when using this Parker L6653921153 solenoid air control valve?
A. Safety precautions include fail-safe mechanisms and emergency shutdown procedures.
Q. What is the difference between a normally open and normally closed solenoid air control valve?
A. A normally open valve allows air (or fluid) to flow when not energised and closes when electricity is applied. A normally closed valve, on the other hand, blocks flow when not energised and opens when electricity is applied.
Q. What is the difference between direct-acting and pilot-operated solenoid valves?
A. Direct-acting valves use the solenoid to directly open or close the valve, while pilot-operated valves use the solenoid to control the pressure in a smaller pilot valve, which then operates the main valve.