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Valve 3 Way 12v Ball Valve 1/2in Brass

Item #: 74-8282  MPN : 1/2in 12v CRO2 Brass

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Valve 3Way 12v Ball Valve 1/2in Brass

3-Way Motorized Ball Valve for Hot/Cold Water Applications

Engineered for versatility and durability, this motorized ball valve is the ideal solution for controlling water flow in residential, commercial, and industrial systems.

Key Features:

  • Wide Compatibility: Supports DC12V power supplies, offering flexibility for various setups.
  • Efficient Operation: With a running time of just 5-15 seconds and a power consumption of 6W (only during valve actuation), this valve ensures energy-efficient performance.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality brass, this valve can handle hot and cold water as well as 60% ethylene glycol mixtures, withstanding medium temperatures from 2°C to 95°C.
  • High Pressure Tolerance: Designed to operate at a nominal pressure of 1.6MPa and a maximum differential pressure of 1.0MPa, ensuring reliable functionality in demanding conditions.
  • 3-Way Design: Features three-way structure and multiple control options (three-wire, two-way control or three-wire, one-control operation) for enhanced system versatility.

This motorized ball valve is perfect for HVAC systems, water treatment setups, and other fluid control applications. Reliable, efficient, and built to last, it's a smart choice for your flow control needs.

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