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Title: Solenoid Valves


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SolenoidValves
  • Blake Hunsaker
  • ECE 5320
  • Mechatronics
  • Assignment 1

2
Outline
  • Definition
  • Introduction
  • Selecting a Solenoid Valve
  • Valve Types
  • Direct-Lift
  • Pilot-Operated
  • Proportioning Valve
  • Ratings for Solenoid Valves
  • Valve Porting Options
  • Final Considerations in Valve Selection
  • References
  • To Explore Further

3
Definition
  • A valve is a mechanical device for controlling
    the flow of a fluid or a substance.
  • A solenoid is a coil of wire that becomes
    magnetized when electricity is run through it.

4
Introduction
  • Solenoid valves use electricity to open and close
    an orifice in the valve body, allowing or
    preventing the flow of a given medium.
  • This type of valve is opened and closed by a
    plunger that is raised and lowered by the
    energizing and de-energizing of a solenoid.
  • A solenoid valve uses a solenoid to actuate a
    valve. This lets you control the flow of water,
    air, or other substances with electricity.

5
Magnetic effect of electric energy
The possibility to convert electric energy in
magnetic field energy is found in solenoid valves.
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6
Selecting a Solenoid Valve(Slide A)
  • Valve type (two-, three- or four-way)
  • Voltage
  • Pressure
  • Medium handled
  • Materials (stainless steel, brass, plastic or
    other material)
  • Port size fluid connection
  • De-energized position (normally open or closed,
    ect.)
  • Ambient conditions
  • Approval(s) required (UL, CSA, FM, CENELEC)

7
Selecting a Solenoid Valve(Slide B)
  • Coil/connection type
  • Current draw limitations
  • Duty cycle (continuous or intermittent)
  • Electrical enclosure type
  • Life expectancy (minimum expected cycles per
    year)
  • Maximum and minimum operating pressure
    differentials
  • Orifice diameter
  • Allowable internal leakage
  • Ratings (NEMA 4, 7, 9, etc.)

8
Valve Types
  • Popular types of on/off solenoid valves
  • Direct-Lift
  • Pilot-Operated
  • Proportioning Valve

9
Direct-Lift
  • A direct-lift solenoid valve has a plunger that
    opens or closes the valve.
  • Direct-lift solenoid valves usually have low flow
    rates and high differential pressure drops.
  • They normally have a quicker response than
    pilot-operated valves.

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10
Pilot-Operated
  • Pilot-operated solenoid valves use the fluid's
    own pressure for actuation.
  • The valves are either piston or diaphragm types
    and usually require a differential pressure to
    keep the valve closed.
  • Because they do not have a plunger,
    pilot-operated solenoid valves are normally
    available in larger orifice sizes than
    direct-lift valves.
  • Pilot-operated solenoid valves have quick
    response time and low cost.

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11
Proportioning Valve
  • Proportioning valves allow complete and
    continuous fluid control.
  • An analog signal is sent to the valve for a full
    range of valve positions.

12
Ratings for Solenoid Valves
  • General service (for working with common fluids).
  • Cryogenic fluids (for fluids such as liquid
    oxygen, liquid argon and liquid nitrogen).
  • Vacuum (for working in and maintaining vacuum
    conditions).
  • Oxygen service (designed to provide
    contamination-free flow of oxygen).

13
Valve Porting Options
  • Two-way Valves
  • Three-way Valves
  • Four-way Valves
  • Five-way Valves
  • Knife Gate Valves
  • Abrasive Service Valves
  • Bonnetless
  • Bonneted
  • Extended Flange Design
  • Square Port
  • Rectangular Port
  • Thru Port

14
Final Considerations in Valve Selection
  • Valve response time
  • Control fidelity
  • Material
  • Size
  • Temperature/pressure ranges
  • The signal is, for on/off valves, 120VAC, 12VDC
    or 24VDC
  • For a proportioning valve, either a 010 V signal
    or a 4-20mA signal is used.

15
References
  • www.omega.com
  • www.eduvinet.de/servitec/elekeep3.htm
  • www.chemicalprocessing.com
  • www.theoldbuzzard.com

16
To Explore Further
  • www.solenoid-valves.net
  • www.globalspec.com

17
THE END
  • Thank You
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