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Solenoid valve selection guideBefore choosing a type of solenoid valve, sufficient information about the application mus
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A latching relay is a type of relay that can maintain its position without being continuously energized, which makes it useful in applications where power consumption needs to be minimized. It uses a magnetic mechanism to "latch" into position and hold that position until a new signal is received. This is typically accomplished by using two coils that operate in opposite directions, with one coil used to set the position of the relay and the other used to reset it. When the set coil is energized
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Rusting, power failure, irregular pressure, missing equipment, an incorrect amount of voltage or current, dirt stuck in the system and corrosion are some of the possible reasons why a solenoid valve may not properly close or open.
The solenoid valve should be installed with the inlet port (usually marked as port 1) connected to the upstream flow and the outlet port (usually marked as port 2) connected to downstream. Some solenoid valves will also be marked with an arrow on the body indicating the direction the media should flow.
It works on the principle of electromagnetism. The electromagnetic field that creates the temporary magnetic field is energised when the relay's circuit detects the fault current. This magnetic field moves the relay armature to open or close connections.