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ATOS solenoid valve DKI-1610-X in stock

$402.01

Italian ATOS solenoid valves are divided into six subcategories based on differences in valve structure, materials, and operating principles: direct-acting diaphragm structure, step-direct-acting diaphragm structure, pilot-operated diaphragm structure, direct-acting piston structure, step-direct-acting piston structure, and pilot-operated piston structure.


Brand

ATOS/Italian Atos

Flow Direction

Other

3C Valve Category

Industry

Application Areas

Chemical, Petroleum, Energy, Electrical, Comprehensive

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ATOS solenoid valves consist of an electromagnetic coil and a magnetic core, and are valve bodies containing one or more orifices. When the coil is energized or de-energized, the rotation of the magnetic core causes fluid to flow through the valve body or be cut off, thereby changing the fluid direction. The electromagnetic components of an ATOS solenoid valve consist of a fixed iron core, a moving iron core, and a coil; the valve body consists of a spool, a spool sleeve, and a spring base. The ATOS solenoid valve coil is directly mounted on the valve body, which is enclosed in a sealing tube, forming a simple and compact assembly. Commonly used solenoid valves in production include 2-position 3-way, 2-position 4-way, and 2-position 5-way valves. Here, let's first explain the meaning of "2-position": for a solenoid valve, it means energized and de-energized; for the valve it controls, it means open and closed. A malfunction in an ATOS solenoid valve will directly affect the operation of the switching and regulating valves. Common malfunctions include the solenoid valve not operating. The following troubleshooting steps should be taken:

1. Loose or detached solenoid valve wiring: The solenoid valve will not receive power. Tighten the wiring.

2. Burned-out solenoid valve coil: Disconnect the solenoid valve wiring and use a multimeter to measure. If an open circuit is detected, the solenoid valve coil is burnt out. This can be caused by moisture in the coil, leading to poor insulation and magnetic leakage, resulting in excessive current and burnout. Therefore, prevent rainwater from entering the solenoid valve. Additionally, an overly stiff spring, excessive reaction force, or insufficient coil turns can also cause coil burnout. In an emergency, the manual button on the coil can be switched from the normal "0" position to the "1" position to open the valve.

3. Solenoid valve stuck: The clearance between the solenoid valve's spool and valve core is very small (less than 0.008mm), and they are usually assembled as a single piece. When mechanical impurities are introduced or there is insufficient lubrication, the valve can easily become stuck. One possible solution is to insert a steel wire through the small hole at the head to make it spring back. The fundamental solution is to disassemble the solenoid valve, remove the valve core and valve core sleeve, and clean them with CCI4 to ensure the valve core moves freely within the valve sleeve. During disassembly, pay attention to the assembly sequence of each component and the location of external wiring to ensure correct reassembly and wiring. Also check if the lubricator spray nozzle is blocked and if the lubricating oil is sufficient.

4. Air Leakage: Air leakage will cause insufficient air pressure, making it difficult to open and close the forced valve. This is caused by damaged gaskets or worn slide valves, resulting in air leakage between several cavities. When troubleshooting a solenoid valve malfunction in a switching system, choose an appropriate time to address the issue when the solenoid valve is de-energized. If the problem cannot be resolved within one switching interval, pause the switching system and address the issue at a later time.

An ATOS solenoid valve consists of an electromagnetic coil and a magnetic core, and is a valve body containing one or more orifices. When the coil is energized or de-energized, the rotation of the magnetic core causes flow through the valve body or is cut off, thereby changing the direction of the fluid. The electromagnetic components of the solenoid valve consist of a stationary iron core, a moving iron core, and a coil; the valve body consists of a spool, a spool sleeve, and a spring base. The electromagnetic coil is directly mounted on the valve body, which is enclosed in a sealing tube, forming a simple and compact assembly. Commonly used solenoid valves in production include 2-position 2-way and 2-position 3-way valves. "2-position" for a solenoid valve means energized and de-energized, and for the controlled valve, it means open and closed. When current flows through the coil, it generates excitation, attracting the moving iron core to the stationary iron core. The moving iron core then drives the spool and compresses the spring, changing the position of the spool and thus the direction of the fluid. When the coil is de-energized, the spring force pushes the spool, pushing the moving iron core back, allowing the fluid to flow in its original direction.

ATOS Solenoid Valve Stock List:

DHU-0710/L1-X 24DC 20

DHU-0710-X 24DC

DHU-0711/WP-X 24DC 20

DHU-07119-X 24DC 20

DHU-0711-X 24DC

DHU-0713/1-X 24DC

DHU-0713/WP-X 24DC 20

DHU-0713P-X 24DC 20

DHU-0713-X 24DC

DHU-07149-X 24DC 20

DHU-0714-X 24DC

DHU-0718-X 24DC

DHU-0750/2/FI/NC-X 24DC 20

DHU-0750/2-X 24DC

DHU-0751/2-00 20 /WG

DHU-0751/2P-X 24DC 20

DHU-0751/2-X 24DC

DHU-6751/2P-X 24DC

DKI-1610/A-X 24DC 24

DKI-1610-X 24DC

DKI-1611-X 24DC

DKI-1612/A-X 230/50/60AC 24

DKI-1612-X 24DC 24

DKI-1613/A-X 24DC 24

DKI-1613-X 24DC 24

DKI-1618-X 24DC 24

DKI-1630/2/A-X 24DC 24 DKI-1630/2-X 24DC

DKI-1631/2/A-X 24DC 24

DKI-1631/2/WP 24DC

DKI-1631/2/WP-X 230/50/60AC 24

DKI-1631/2-X 230/50/60AC 24

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Italian brands: OMAL, ATOS, CAMOZZI, UNIVER, Camozzi

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