

These series are standard solenoid valves whose pipe connections and mounting configurations have been replaced by mounting configuration that allows each valve to be mounted directly to an actuator without the use of hard piping or tubing. Any combination of normally closed, normally open, or universal valves may be grouped together. These series are two-way, threeway, and four-way solenoid valves that are designed for gang mounting into different quantities of valves. They have three types of construction: single solenoid, dual solenoid, or single air operator. One is a pressure inlet port, and two others are cylinder ports providing pressure to the double-acting cylinder or actuator, and one or two outlets exhaust pressure from the cylinders. These valves have four or five pipe connections, commonly called ports. These valves can be normally closed, normally open, or universal.

They are commonly used to alternately apply pressure to an exhaust pressure from a valve actuator or a single-acting cylinder.

When one orifice is open, the other is closed and vice versa. These valves normally have three pipe connections and two orifices. The two types of operations for this type are “normally closed ” and “ normally open.” (2) This type of solenoid valve normally has one inlet and one outlet and is used to permit and shut off fluid flow. In most industrial applications, solenoid valves are arranged as the following five types: (1) Solenoid valves are opened and closed via a solenoid activated by an electrical signal including all types of flow paths and proportional solenoid valves.
