the solenoid valve regulate the flow of things
The solenoid Valve is pretty versatile, as it can be used to regulate the flow of things like air, water, and gasoline. A washing machine, for example, would require a 220-volt solenoid Valve to properly regulate the amount of water needed for the washer to operate properly. The voltage on the valve must accurately correspond to the task required of it because, for instance, if you put a 12-volt solenoid valve in a washing machine that requires a 220-volt valve, the valve won’t be able to manage the water. For the valve to function as it should there must be enough power available to it. Let’s continue with the washing machine example: the solenoid valve will close and work to hold a certain amount of water out of the machine, then it will open to allow water flow to continue, like in between rinse and spin cycles. You can imagine the sort of watery disaster you might encounter if you tried to use a 12-volt solenoid valve where a 220-volt valve belongs!
12 and 200 aren’t the only available voltages of solenoid Valves, of course, and they vary depending on whether they are used with AC or DC power. DC valves range from 6 to 240 volt ratings, while you can get AC valves anywhere from 24 to 480 volts. What you will need will depend not only on the size of the appliance or machine into which you install the valve, but also on the material the valve will regulate, and the amount of material the valve will need to control.
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