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ASCO Valve 8221 Two-Way Slow Closing Solenoid Valves
The ASCO Series 8221 with its unique slow-closing design, provides higher flow while increasing throughput in commercial applications. It reduces inventory by accommodating both hot and cold-water service, and is designed for quick, easy maintenance. Apply the 8221 Series with confidence in high and low-temperature applications found in laundries, molding, sterilizers and autoclaves.
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ASCO 8221 Valve Specs
- Valve Actuation
- Solenoid
- Body Material
- Brass
- Media
- Water
- Pipe / Port Size
- 3/8 “; 3/4 “; 1 “; 1 1/4 “; 1 1/2 “; 2 “; 2 1/2 “
- Port Type
- NPTF
- Function
- 2 way – 2/2 Normally Closed; 2 way – 2/2 Normally Open
- Voltage
- 110 AC; 115 AC; 12 DC; 120 AC; 120 DC; 208 AC; 220 AC; 230 AC; 24 AC; 24 DC; 240 AC; 240 DC; 440 AC; 48 DC; 480 AC; 6 DC – 50/60
- Max Differential / Max Operating Pressure
- Vacuum to 10.3 Bar; Vacuum to 150 PSIG; 150-500 PSIG; 10.3-34.5 Bar
- Operating Environment
- Corrosive; Hazardous; Indoor; Outdoor
- 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
- Flow
- From 2.0 Cv to 6.0 Cv; From 6.0 Cv to 14.0 Cv; Over 14.0 Cv
ASCO 8221 Valve Features
- A specially designed snubber offers slower disc closing speed to protect systems against water hammer damage.
- Pressure spike due to water hammer is reduced to a point eliminating the need for suppressors or other controls in most water systems
- Hot water service to 150 psi (10 Bar) differential @ 210°F (100°C)
- Pilot-operated, normally open, or normally closed models are available with a full range of pipe sizes up to 2 1/2.
- Broad range of standard AC and DC voltages available
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