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Reeferjon
22-06-2004, 04:18 PM
An unusual one this.
I need a valve (12v coil) that will switch NOX (Nitrous Oxide)

The valve needs to have between 1/4-3/8 (max 1/2) flow and should handle a MOPD of 1000psi (70bar) ish.

Has anyone seen such a thing at a reasonable price in the UK.

chemi-cool
22-06-2004, 05:38 PM
Never heard of a solenoid with MOP of more then 500psi.

Maybe try one from the steam or hydraulic industry, they work in these pressures.

the coil will be a bigger problem.

Chemi

rbartlett
22-06-2004, 07:05 PM
having trouble meeting that 2 hour call out deadline??

cheers

richard

neil sailes
22-06-2004, 08:21 PM
I was searching the web and I came across this site http://www.technobots.co.uk/en-gb/dept_205.html.
They mainly deal with pneumatics, but they have a range of low voltage, high pressure solenoid vavles.
Hope it helps.
Neil

Latte
22-06-2004, 09:59 PM
Sorry John,
But not even nox will make the company leyland/daff vans go any faster.

Regards

Raymond

Reeferjon
23-06-2004, 09:03 AM
Ok so here's the problem, NOX will rot most things I need nylon/teflon etc,, the valve orifice needs to be 1/4 MAX.

The coil power is the issue, can I either...
A. Use an existing solenoid with the usual 300-500MOPD and use a larger coil say 40w instead of 14w.
B. Use a 6v coil powered at 12v...

frank
24-06-2004, 07:26 PM
B. Use a 6v coil powered at 12v...

Ohm's Law states that this is a no brainer :D

Reeferjon
25-06-2004, 11:58 AM
Ohm's Law states that this is a no brainer :D

Hi Frank.
Yep I quite agree, BUT the duty cycle of the valve is about 3 seconds on hours off, I figure that if the coil is given pleenty of space and with that kind of duty cycle it may work.

chemi-cool
25-06-2004, 05:49 PM
Hi Jon.

I think it should work and not burn.

I was called to a house today that wes connected to the main power by an idiot, connected the three phases wrong ie one to the "0" two othres ok and inatead of the third, the "0".

The poor fridge got 400 volt supply, survived for one day.
You should have seen the fan running at 5000rpm. :D

I thought of your problem and I think you are ok.

Chemi