Italian ATOS DKI-1711-X 24DC solenoid valve in stock
$391.36
Italian ATOS DKI-1711-X 24DC solenoid valve in stock
Brand
ATOS/Italian Atos
Flow Direction
Other
3C Valve Category
Industry
Application Areas
Medical & Health, Environmental Protection, Food/Agricultural Products, Chemical, Petroleum
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 the flow to pass through the valve body or be cut off, thereby changing the flow direction. 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. The term "two positions" refers to energized and de-energized states for a solenoid valve, and open and closed states for the valve it controls. When current flows through the coil, it generates an excitation effect, attracting the moving iron core to the fixed iron core. The moving iron core drives the spool valve core and compresses the spring, changing the position of the spool valve core and thus changing the direction of the fluid. When the coil is de-energized, the spring force pushes the spool valve core back, causing the fluid to flow in its original direction.
Common solenoid valve malfunctions include the solenoid valve not operating. The following troubleshooting steps should be taken:
(1) Loose or detached N-connector of the solenoid valve; the solenoid valve will not be energized. Tighten the wire. (2) If the solenoid valve coil is burnt out, disconnect the solenoid valve wiring and measure with a multimeter. If it is open-circuited, the solenoid valve coil is burnt out. This can be caused by the coil being subjected to heat, 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 too few coil turns and insufficient suction can also cause the coil to burn out.
(3) If the solenoid valve is stuck, the clearance between the valve sleeve and the valve core is very small. When mechanical impurities are introduced or the valve body is rusted, it can easily become stuck. The fundamental solution is to disassemble the solenoid valve, remove the N 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 position of the external wiring to ensure correct reassembly and wiring. (5) If it is a pilot-operated solenoid valve, check if the differential pressure in the pipeline is too small. If the differential pressure is too small, the solenoid valve will not work properly. In this case, a direct-acting solenoid valve should be selected. If the differential pressure is too large, far exceeding the design value of the solenoid valve, it will also not work properly. In this case, a high-performance solenoid valve should be used.
(6) If dirt in the pipeline blocks the small hole of the pilot valve, the pilot valve cannot open properly, and the main valve cannot open in time. The valve body can be disassembled, the dirt cleaned, and reassembled to work properly.
(7) In addition, solenoid valves are generally installed horizontally. If they are side-mounted, it may cause the valve to not close tightly, i.e., internal leakage. Side-mounting should be avoided as much as possible. ATOS solenoid valves are electromagnetically controlled industrial devices, fundamental components of automation systems used to control fluids. They are actuators, not limited to hydraulic or pneumatic systems. Used in industrial control systems to adjust the direction, flow rate, speed, and other parameters of the medium. Solenoid valves can be used with different circuits to achieve the desired control, ensuring both precision and flexibility. There are many types of solenoid valves, each playing a different role in the control system. The most common are check valves, safety valves, directional control valves, and speed control valves.
ATOS Solenoid Valve Performance Requirements:
1. Reversing Performance: Under specified operating conditions, can the solenoid valve reliably reverse direction after being energized and reliably reset after being de-energized?
2. Pressure Loss: The pressure loss of an ATOS directional valve consists of flow loss and throttling loss caused by fluid flowing through the valve orifice.
3. Internal Leakage: The internal leakage of an ATOS directional valve refers to the leakage from the high-pressure chamber to the low-pressure chamber under specified operating conditions and in various operating positions.
4. Reversing and Reset Time: The time required from the energization of the electromagnet to the termination of the valve core switching, and the reset time refers to the time required from the de-energization of the electromagnet to the valve core returning to its initial position.
5. Switching frequency
The maximum number of switching cycles allowed per unit time
6. Service life
ATOS solenoid valves are used until major components are damaged, unable to perform normal switching and reset actions, or until their main performance indicators deteriorate significantly beyond the specified number of switching cycles. [1]
ATOS solenoid valve inventory list:
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
DKI-1631/2-X 24DC
DKI-1632/2/AFI/NC-X 24DC 24
DKI-1632/2/A-X 24DC 24
DKI-1671-X 24DC 24
DKI-1710-X 24DC
DKI-1711/WP-X 24DC 24
DKI-17116-X 24DC
DKI-17119-X 110/50/60AC 24
DKI-17119-X 230/50/60AC
DKI-1711-X 110/50/60AC 24
DKI-1711-X 230/50/60AC DKI-1711-X 24DC
DKI-1713/1-X 24DC 24
DKI-1713/WP-X 230AC
DKI-1713-X 230/50/60AC
DKI-1713-X 24DC
DKI-1714-X 110/50/60AC 24
DKI-1714-X 24DC
DKI-1715-X 230/50/60AC 24
DKI-1717-X 24DC 24
DKI-1718-X 24DC 24
DKI-1750/2-X 24DC The company primarily deals in European and American brands, and can source brands from any European country. For example, its key German brands include: BURKERT, DEMAG, HAWE, REXROTH, HYDAC, PILZ relays, FESTO, IFM sensors, E+H, HEIDENHAIN, P+F sensors, SICK, TURCK, HIRSCHMANN industrial switches, Henschler, MURR, SCHMERSAL, SAMSON, and EPRO (a subsidiary of Emerson).
American brands include MOOG, ASCO solenoid valves, MAC solenoid valves, NUMATICS, PARKER pneumatics and hydraulics, VICKERS, and ROSS.
British brands include Norgren. Italian brands OMAL, ATOS, CAMOZZI, UNIVER, and Camozzi.

