ASCO 262-S Series General Service Solenoid Valve

Brand: ASCO

The ASCO Series 262/263, also known as 8262/8263, is a line of 2-way general service and specialty service solenoid valves available in brass or stainless steel.

These rugged valves handle media such as air/inert gas, water, hot water, steam, light oil, fuel gas, fuel oil, and cryogenic fluids.

The 262/263 Series are suitable for commercial and industrial applications such as car wash systems, dishwashing and laundry equipment, pumps, compressors, boilers, burners, food processing and many others.

Features

  • Resilient materials provide long service life and low internal leakage
  • Welded core tube provides higher pressure ratings
  • Wide range of elastomers for specialty service applications
  • Wide range of pressure ratings, sizes, and resilient materials provides long service life and low internal leakage
  • Reliable and proven in use design with high flow and pressure ratings
  • Lead-free versions available for Safe Drinking Water Act compliance
  • Low-temperature models control cryogenic fluids, including liquid nitrogen (-320° F/-194° C), liquid argon (-303° F/-184° C), and liquid oxygen (-297° F/-181° C)
  • Mountable in any position
  • Tapped mounting holes in body standard
  • Wide range of standard AC and DC voltages
  • A full range of globally approved explosion-proof enclosures are available with this series
  • Small poppet valves allow tight shutoff

Specifications

Brand

Valve Actuation

  • Solenoid - Direct-Acting

Body Material

  • Brass

Pipe / Port Size

  • 1/4"

Media

  • Air, Inert Gas, Water, Light Oil

Port Type

  • NPT

Function

  • 2-Way - 2/2 Normally Closed

Flow

  • 0.88 Cv / 0.76 Kv

Voltage

  • 110, 120 Volts AC with 50/60 Hz

Standards & Regulations

  • Class I Div. 1, Class I Div. 2, Class II Div. 1, Class II Div. 2, CSA, Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 3R, Type 3S, Type 4, Type 4X, Type 6, Type 6P, Type 7, Type 9, UL

Operating Environment

  • Corrosive, Hazardous, Indoor, Outdoor

Documentation

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