Aircraft solenoid valve V14500
for fuel2-waynormally closed

aircraft solenoid valve
aircraft solenoid valve
aircraft solenoid valve
aircraft solenoid valve
aircraft solenoid valve
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Characteristics

Applications
for aircraft
Media
for fuel
Ports/positions
2-way
Function
normally closed, normally open
Other characteristics
compact, disc, service
DN

1.53 in

Voltage

Max.: 30 V

Min.: 18 V

Pressure

1,000 psi, 1,500 psi, 3,000 psi

Temperature range

Max.: 350 °F
(176.7 °C)

Min.: -65 °F
(-53.9 °C)

Description

V14500 solenoid valves are designed for use with aviation fuels, non-corrosive gases, and nonaromatic hydraulic fluids. They are well-suited for the extreme vibration, temperature, and cycle life requirements found in the most severe aircraft operating conditions. Compact size and low weight allow these valves to be used in the tightest space available. Valcor’s proprietary floating seal technology provides tight shut-off, long service life, and the ability to handle particulates in the fluid stream without leaking. These valves are direct acting, do not require system pressure to operate, and are available in normally closed or normally open configuration. APPLICATION V14500 valves are typically used on aircraft APUs and engine fuel systems. They are also compatible with many non-corrosive gases and liquids. They are particularly suitable for low pressure drop applications, and where particulate in the process fluid may be present. FEATURES • Leak Rate: Internal is 0.5 cc/hr liquid, 15 cc/min gas. • Electrical Connection: MS 3102A-10SL-4P side- mount standard • Wetted Materials: Aluminum, CRES 303, 430F, 302, Carbon, Fluorosilicone • 1/2” ports •Weight: 1.25 lbs. • Self-cleaning, wear compensating, seal design • MIL-F-8615 and MIL-V8610 compliant

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