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Brass Solenoid Valve 2-way Thread Type

Gas interception “automatic normally-closed” Solenoid Valves that open when they are powered and close when there is no tension. Option flow regulator. The Madas Solenoid Valve can be supplied also with the closed position indicator switch (CPI Switch) and with the possibility of speed opening adjustment (EVPR versions). Reference standard EN 161 In conformity to Directive 2009/142/EC (Gas Directive) In conformity to Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX Directive) In conformity to Directive 2004/108/EC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) In conformity to Directive 2006/95/EC (Low Tension)

TYPE EVP/NC + EVPC/NC

  • Automatic reset
  • 230v AC
  • Power options available: 24v AC, 24v DC, 110v AC
  • Inline connections, horizontal and vertical pipelines
  • For Natural Gas, Propane, and Butane, with the option for Biogas
Please note: they must be installed with the arrow on the body of the device facing towards the user appliance, pipe in horizontal position and the Actuator in the “up-position”.

Pressure Switch Danfoss

Danfoss pressure switches, including the KP series and other models, offer a range of features that make them versatile and suitable for various applications. Here are some common features you may find in Danfoss pressure switches:
  1. Adjustable Setpoints: Danfoss pressure switches allow you to adjust the setpoint or pressure level at which the switch will activate or deactivate. This flexibility enables you to customize the switch's operation to meet your specific requirements.
  2. Adjustable Differential: The switches often come with an adjustable differential setting. The differential is the pressure range between the switch's activation and deactivation points. By adjusting the differential, you can fine-tune the switch's sensitivity and control over the pressure.
  3. Electrical Configurations: Danfoss pressure switches are available in different electrical configurations, such as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contacts. This allows you to choose the appropriate configuration for your system's wiring and control needs.
  4. Single-Pole Double-Throw (SPDT) or Double-Pole Double-Throw (DPDT) Switching: Depending on the specific model, Danfoss pressure switches may offer SPDT or DPDT switching capabilities. These configurations enable the switch to control multiple circuits or devices simultaneously.
  5. Manual Reset: Some Danfoss pressure switches feature a manual reset function. This means that after the switch has tripped due to a pressure event, it will not automatically reset itself. Instead, you need to manually reset the switch by pressing a reset button.
  6. Pressure Connection Port: Danfoss pressure switches typically have a pressure connection port where you can connect the system's pressure line. The design and size of the port may vary depending on the model and intended application.
  7. Environmental Protection: Danfoss pressure switches are often designed with environmental protection in mind. They may have IP (Ingress Protection) ratings, which indicate their resistance to dust, moisture, and other environmental factors. Higher IP ratings signify better protection against these elements.
It's important to note that the specific features and specifications of Danfoss pressure switches may vary depending on the model and series. Therefore, it's recommended to refer to the product documentation or consult with the manufacturer to obtain accurate and up-to-date information on the features of a particular pressure switch model.