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The PYF1 - XA 3V DC micro solenoid valve 2 - way is an innovative solution designed to meet diverse control needs. Weighing only 10g, its compact size makes it highly adaptable for various applications where space is at a premium.
At 3V DC, it has a rated current of 75 ± 10mA and a power of 0.22W, ensuring energy - efficient operation. The valve features an air tap O.D. of Ø3.0mm and can withstand a maximum pressure of 40KPa (300mmHg), making it suitable for handling air in different systems. Its normally opened mode provides flexibility in applications such as home appliances, medical equipment like sphygmomanometers, and beauty products such as essential oil machines.
With a rapid exhaust speed of <4sec (from 300 to 15 mmHg in a 100cc tank) and excellent airtightness of <3mmHg/min (under 300 mmHg in a 100cc tank), miniature Mini solenoid valve guarantees precise and stable performance. Moreover, with a life test of ≥200,000 times (ON 5s, OFF 5s), this micro solenoid valve offers long - term reliability. Whether you need to control air flow in a small - scale medical device or a home - use beauty product, the PYF1 - XA 3V DC micro solenoid valve 2 - way is a reliable choice.
If you encounter a leakage problem with the PYF1 - XA 3V DC micro solenoid valve 2 - way, here are some steps for troubleshooting and solutions:
Troubleshooting Steps:
Check Connections: First, inspect the connections between the valve and the pipes or hoses. Loose fittings are a common cause of leakage. Ensure that all connections are tightly secured. If the hoses are not properly attached to the Ø3.0mm air tap, it can lead to air escaping.
Inspect Seals: Examine the seals within the valve. Over time, seals can wear out or get damaged. Look for any signs of wear, such as cracks or deformations. If the valve has been used with substances that could corrode the seals, this could also cause leakage.
Verify Pressure: Check if the operating pressure is within the specified limit of 40KPa (300mmHg). Excessive pressure can force air past the seals, resulting in leakage.
Solutions:
Tighten Connections: If loose connections are the issue, simply tighten the fittings. You may need appropriate tools depending on the type of connection.
Replace Seals: If worn - out or damaged seals are detected, replace them with new ones. Contact our customer service to obtain the correct replacement seals for the PYF1 - XA.
Adjust Pressure: If the pressure is too high, adjust the upstream pressure source to bring it within the valve's rated range.
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve most leakage problems with the micro solenoid valve. If the issue persists, don't hesitate to reach out to our technical support team for further assistance.
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