Low Power Solenoid Valve XY-10A

XY-10A series of 3/2 2/2 NC NO micro 10mm Xingyu pilot solenoid valves low power consumption 12V 24V 110V 220V AC DC 1W 100% ED

Features

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A 10mm pilot valve is a small-sized valve typically used in hydraulic or pneumatic systems to control the operation of larger valves or actuators. The “10mm” refers to the nominal size of the valve, which often corresponds to the port size or the physical dimensions of the valve body. Pilot valves are essential components in many systems because they allow for precise control of fluid or air flow using a low-power signal.

HANUMAN can offer you with XY-10A (10 mm pilot valve) and XY-015 (15 mm pilot valve) series of 3/2-way 2/2-way micro pilot low power solenoid valves, with optional mounting types of vertical, parallel, vertical insert, and pin, rated voltages of 12 VDC, 24 VDC, 110 VAC, and 220 VAC.

Here, XY-10 models are divided into XY-10AX, XY-10AH, XY-10AD, and XY-10AR, with 12 VDC and 24 VDC, 1 W, 1.2 W, 1.8/0.5 W, and 3.2/0.5 W. It also can be assembled with valve island from 1 pair to 20 pairs.

Specifications

Model

XY-10A

Fluid

Air

Position

Three-position two-way

Action

Directly operated

Nominal diameter

0.7 mm

Operating pressure range

0 to 0.7 MPa

Rated voltage

12 VDC, 24 VDC, 110 VAC, 220 VAC

Working temperature

-5 to 55 ℃

Body material

PA66

Seal material

NBR

Insulation class

H

Protection class

IP65

Flow Rate

Overall Dimensions (mm)

A pilot valve is a type of solenoid valve or mechanically actuated valve that uses a small amount of pressure or an electrical signal to control a larger valve or actuator. Here's how it typically works:

  1. Input Signal: A low-pressure fluid, air, or electrical signal is applied to the pilot valve.

  2. Actuation: The pilot valve opens or closes in response to the signal.

  3. Control of Main Valve: The pilot valve directs fluid or air to the main valve, causing it to open or close.

  4. System Operation: The main valve then controls the flow of fluid or air in the larger system.

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