In this post, we will study the classification of solenoid valves.
Solenoid valves are valves that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. This energy is then used to control the flow of various mediums like liquids and gases. It is basically an electric coil (solenoid) with a movable plunger in the center.
In the off position, the plunger is closed. When the current passes through the coil, a magnetic field is formed which pushes an upward force on the plunger. This opens it. When the current flow stops, the magnetic field again de-energizes and closes the valve.
There are many types of valves available and it entirely depends on what type of application you are using the valve.
Let us understand some general types based on various categories.
Based on circuit function, the solenoid valves are classified as 2-way solenoid valve, 3-way solenoid valve, 4-way solenoid valve, etc.
We can also name this classification as “Based on Port type”.
It is a simple type of valve which is commonly used in on-off conditions (means whether to pass the fluid or not). It has only two ports.
The meaning of the solenoid valve that we discussed earlier is a 2-way valve.
Read more details of the 2-way solenoid valve.
This type of valve has 3 ports. If the valve is not energized, it passes the medium in a particular direction.
When the valve is energized, it diverts the direction and passes the fluid in another direction.
Read more details of the 3-way solenoid valve.
Read more details of the 4-way solenoid valve.
Based on working principle and function, the solenoid valves are classified as direct-acting and pilot-operated types.
We can also name this classification as “working principle”.
As the name applies, it is a simple electrically operated valve that causes mechanical motion and opens or closes the plunger inside. It is the same principle that we discussed earlier.
The direct-acting solenoid valve requires full power to operate. When the pressure is retracted, that means the coil is off and when the pressure is released, it means the coil is on.
In this valve, the pressure of the fluid is enough to open or close the solenoid.
The coil used is of smaller size and lower cost. It does not rely entirely on electric energy to operate the valve.
Based on fail mode, the solenoid valves are classified as normally-open and normally-closed types.
We can also name this classification as “Based on type”.
When the normally-open valve is de-energized, it means the valve will be open. When the valve is energized, it means the valve will be closed.
The electromagnetic force pushes the plunger downwards in closed conditions and does not allow the media to flow.
When the normally closed valve is energized, it means the valve will be open. When the valve is de-energized, it means the valve will be closed.
The electromagnetic force pushes the plunger upwards in open conditions and allows the media to flow.
The universal solenoid valves are configurable either to work as normally-open solenoid valves or normally-closed solenoid valves as per our requirement.
Based on power supply, the solenoid valves are classified as AC and DC types.
These solenoid valves use an AC power supply for operating. Here AC means alternating current.
These solenoid valves use a DC power supply for operating. Here DC means direct current.
Also Read: Compare AC and DC Solenoid Valves
Now, let us have a look at some general selection criteria before deciding the valve to be used.
In this way, we had a look at some general types of solenoid valves.
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Excellent post, Viral! In a variety of industrial applications, solenoid valves provide dependable and efficient control of flowing fluid, pressure, and movement. However, given the numerous valve design options, it is critical to understand your unique fluid-control requirements and then how to pick a valve that will deliver optimal efficiency and safety in operations.
I appreciate your explanation when you told us that solenoid valves are used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, which is then used to control the flow of liquids, gases, and various other mediums. My brother invested in an appliance manufacturing company recently, and it seems like they need a new solenoid valve manufacturer to work with moving forward. I'll take note of this while I help my brother look for a manufacturing company her can hire to supply his factory with the solenoid valves they need soon.