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S4C200NX00B5XSN

Parker - Refrigerating Specialties: S4C200NX00B5XSN, 3/4", S4ASC, 120R, QD

3/4 S4ASC 120R QD
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Parker's S4 solenoids are the refrigeration industry’s standard for solenoid valves and have provided decades of safe and reliable operation. These valves are highly configurable and can be provided with flanges for Socket Welding, Butt Welding, ODS connections, and Threaded connections. The S4 is offered in sizes from ¾” (DN20) to 8” (DN200). These valves may be opened by means of the manual opening stem for servicing or in case of electrical power failure. As the S4 valves up to 4” feature a flanged connection they may be easily removed from the system for servicing. The S4 valves are pilot operated and require a minimum 0.21 bar (3 psi) pressure drop to fully open. The S4AD is a spring closing, pilot operated, dual-position solenoid valve which is crucial for evaporator control groups that use hot gas defrost. The dual position function of the S4AD allows the system to equalize before fully opening and can prevent liquid hammer. The S4X is an explosion proof hazardous environment type solenoid carrying a NEMA Type 4 and 7 classification.
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Weight 17.450000
Condition New
Manufacturer Parker RS - Refrigerating Specialties
Port Size 3/4"
Port Size (MM) 20mm
Type S4ASC
Coil Type 120AC~60Hz-DIN Red LED Pilot Light
Body Material Gray Iron
Body Type Flanged
Flange Type No Flange
Strainer Type Without Strainer
Check Valve Type No Check Valve
Valve Material Standard Valve Material
Plating No Plating
Seat Material PTFE
Operation Style Slow Closing
Flow Coefficient (CV) 8.1 Cv
Flow Coefficient (KV) 6.9 Kv
Minimum Operating Capacity Full Capacity
Min Operating Temperature (C) -30 °C
Min Operating Temperature (F) -25 °F
Max Operating Temperature (C) 105 °C
Max Operating Temperature (F) 220 °F
Maximum Rated Pressure (BAR) 27.6bar
Maximum Rated Pressure (PSIG) 400psig
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