
U401-A Solenoid Valve
The flow control valve has been tested and granted Ex approval.The Ex-approval is EX m II T4.Ex certificate number is CE021037.
Materials:
Body: Die cast aluminum alloy
Technical Specifications:
Power:AC220 V,2×4W
Current Consumption: big flow valve 18mA, small flow valve 18mA
Allow flow rate:65L/min,big flow rate:50L/min,small flow rate:5L/min.
Working pressure:0.035-0.035MPa
Environmental Condition: -40~~+70degree
Features:
A high advantage in reliability and adaptability.
Housing: Die cast aluminum alloy.
Dual flow control valves have three grades of big flow, small flow and close.
The fuel resistant cable can be customized regarding length.
100% Factory Tested.
Wiring:
Color Link
Brown communal terminal
Black big flow rate
white small flow rate
Yellow/green ground
Package:
Product ID Weight Dimension
U401-A 2.1kg/case of 130 ×116× 80mm/case of 1
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long, debilitating campaigns over a few soldiers. It has swapped hundreds of prisoners for a single soldier
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