SOLENOID VALVE DESCRIPTION
The solenoid valve offers a safety solution, stopping the gas in case of emergency by closing the valve. The
solenoid valve can be connected to a gas sensor, a fire alarm circuit or other types of gas sensors to stop the
gas supply in case of emergency.
The solenoid valve has an automatic closing system, when input voltages of 9-12 V are detected. After closing,
it is opened only manually by lifting the red button.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SOLENOID VALVE
Closing mode
How to start
Material
Maximum pressure supported
Connection
Supply voltage
Valve closing time in case of alarm
Operating temperature
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
1. The solenoid valve can be operated for closing in two ways:
a) An electrical pulse of 1 second (9 - 12V d.c.)
b) By pressing the red button (you must first remove the protective plastic cover).
After this operation, the solenoid valve remains closed.
NOTE: The protective cover must remain in place throughout the use of the solenoid valve.
2. When the solenoid valve is closed, pull the red button vertically up to unlock the solenoid valve. The solenoid
valve will remain open.
3. The solenoid valve will close automatically when it receives an input signal from the sensor. If this does not
happen, contact your dealer or manufacturer for repairs.
4. After closing the solenoid valve, an inspection of the gas installation will be performed. Use caution when
the solenoid valve needs to be restarted.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLATION
1. The solenoid valve shall be installed only by qualified personnel.
2. The solenoid valve must be installed after the main internal gas valve.
3. The solenoid valve must be installed in the direction of the gas flow marked on the solenoid valve. The coil
must not be mounted face down. The solenoid valve can be installed horizontally or vertically.
1 - Manual actuation button to stop / start the gas flow
2 - connection cable with the gas detector
5
Electric impulse or manually
Manually by lifting the red button
Aluminum alloy
100 kPa
ø3 / 4 "
DC 9 ~ 12 V (pulse)
<1 second
-5°C ~ +60°C
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